Afvrlisin Rate's! Wo draire it to be dlsthictlr understnoi Biat nodvortIscmcnts will bo Inserted iu fbe columns of Ttt Oarbox Advooatfj that any be received lrum unknown parties or rm unmi neopmiiantort by the usa, Tho following nro our only tormst nxK squaws (10 links. Daoyear.oaeh, Ifusrtion.,,..,... ....... 10 els, BiilmbuWii.Xfili luBortlon. ......,.. 15 cts, Thrajnontli3,-acl insertion 20 els. iioH man three mouths, first insertion iljcAoh sitlucriuont insertion,.,,... 25 cts, Loiil notices 10 cents ner line. J s'i Moirfjmirijr'., Publisher, .'i! ' ' ATWUNEYS AK COUNCILLORS, Jr. ItAI'SHKI!, ATTPHNKT fc COT'NOKTjIjOR ATIiAW, rinsT noon Anovie tjib jianMon ii ausit, ; .'iiitirjf riftttfa 'pewjvm. Heal tivte and l'-ollectlon Agency. Will lluy and' SMI Heal Estate. Conveyancing veauy anc. ijpiiecuons promptly inaue, Settling Estates of lieccdrnls n. Specialty. fiiay bo oonsmtou ir.ungiun. anu Herman November,'.12, 14.4,-C . rp A. SNYDKR, JL . TTURNHY ATP I. AW, OryiOB-Corner of Hunk Street t Hankway "Sna building; above tho Carbon Advocato PrlntlmcOIIJoe. flay 19, 1883-nif f J liflinqHTOrf. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS, jivn.iwj oY-i re n En ejTPnYStl'lANjS&NlJ sun C3 STJHOEON, JIANJ STllUKT, -L,tiltiUllTOcr, l'A( OFFICE Hours nt I'artyvlllo From a. in ' to IV m, dolly. Hay be 'consulted In tin HnKllsh or German Ijingnastj Ida? 17, '81. l'i A. DERIIAMER, 31 physician jinnat'itonov rpeolaj (o'nt)onip3(4'to Ohronle Dlfcasos. Offiok South East (joiner, Iron aiq ,lfVl -Secjinil Streets, ' TEHIUJ 11T()V. rllMN'A. April Sd, 187i. , A .0 1- ' ItEBEK, M. II. ... 1 t.-'S. EJr.lfJNIA'R SVIWEOK, J'BACTlUINal'liySJOIANS.SUimEON Officii Bank Street, Ilciun's Block, LKIUU1ITON. PKNN'A, May bo consultod In tlio Ucriuan Language Nov.'SJth.'r" 41' -.i- ,y"fcirAi.l'Si:ii,LEJ piiv'siofAN AND surgeon, SOUTH STREET, - IiEIIiaiITUKIlA, Stay lo consulted In English or (lernion Special 'attention given to (Ivxkcoiocv Orricit' Hoorr Frotn 12 m. to a p. 7.1., pup iroin.o w y i-r fit luarcu iit .F, A, Rabenold, D.D.S., JJRAKOHOF.riOJi'OppojItoCIaiissMlro's Bank St., Lehighton, Fa. l)nil,try In all Its branches Teeth cx- irasiaa wuneui nam (Sas administered When rstjutstoi! l)Dco U.-iya-rWKDNLtS-PAT or4ch wcelr. V. t. Address, LlTZKNIlKlta, LolilKli county, Pa, ,7an.3, Hjtyy. , W. A. Ooytright, D.D.S,, OFFICE t, .Opposite tho "uroailwoy House," . Mauoh Chunk, Pa, Patients have the benefit of tlie latest lm- Proreitjcnts In ii)oelianl4l nupllaucci and ho best methods ol treatment In all surKlual ases. ANSTIIKTIU ndinlnUtercd 11 desirod Itposnible, persnns rusldlnfr outside r Mauch, UhuqV, s)u)jlI ll)Ho eiigaiteinents ymll ' " tVl ?A BQOK ON Deafness Si" Catarrh. The above named lio'ik of near ViO paves by lin.HUOsJM AKUII, the well-known ex- ftritneed Aural Surncim, will hi Bont tree 0 any addr.ess. Evorv family tliould b.ivc this nooV, The Vocik Is Illustrated, and ul. y exptalosln pliiln lantmne all Diseases of tlia EAR and CATARRH, and 1)017 tfl trc4l tlieia ollmenta ecoacsshtll)". AddrJ, Pr. Q. E. Shoemaker, 013 Walnut fllreet. )EAUINU, Pa. JIOTFJ.B 1 1 EIIY. QARBON HOUSE, J. W, UAUDRXUUSH, PltOPrtlBTOK, IUhkSt., Lkuiqktqn, Pa. The Oashosi UotiSK offers tlrst.clars sccom. pioustions 10 tbuTrarciinir public. Hoarding l)T the Day or WeeUnon lteasonable Terms. tineisa ijur, winJ ana i.inuors nivuyon baed lire l(itlr attioliej. ixoou mu ftuu isiauies. wun atieo April 10-yl, p.0KET0SH0Ti:r.. Idway between tfaucb Chunk h I.ehlKhlon T.KOPOrdl MEYER, Pkopiiiktob, Paekerton. Penn'a This veil known hold Undinlrablrreflttcd, lnd his the bast.ifeaminodatpint lor Herman ntand transient boarders, Kicellimt tables knd the. very bsst ll'ju jrs, Also lino stables Mauch Chunk House, PUKjnelianna Street, Waijcb ubunk. l'enna., T. F Fiilllt, I'roiu-Ictor. When visltlnirat tho Ooui.ty Seat this Hotel will found to be tlrst-elass to every res pect. Wines, I.lquor, Lager llcer, Ulicori kndethor rtetreshmenti of purest quality nt Hl Ur I'eriu's very moderate, l'ntronaico folleltco, sept. Ci, 168-1 Beer Saloon aufl Restanraut Jii? Vjnj st, rjjjtadelphia, Donn(g Gilbert, Proprietor, The liar Is funrisbed with choice l's:ars, TresU I(scer, and other refreshments. Per Sons from the LohUh Volley rleltlnir Plilla Slelphla fre fespectjullrluvltetj to Kite mea MiierchVM-tr( W mm J. W, JiAUDENRUSII liilpectfully noouno to the pnt.llo that bo hl opened a Ni5W LIVKUY HTAIII.E In eeneetlon with his hotel, and ll prepared to fdrelsh Taains for FRu,rals f oiiliies or Basiue3s Trips sbertest notice and most llberalterms. All rdars left at the "Carbon Uouso" will receive proapt attention Stable uD N rth H reet. Hit hotel, Itblshtoi) jaua -,l i 1 imrjOL iwumtmmiKtmwmramwMi iLiiinr.iiiii.ii.j.i 1 1 u , , M , IL,t , e. iisii 111 . ' Eja?J.ij.iLj.- n.ll.i.nj L...,.1.V'i II. V; MoitTiiuinu, Jr Publisher, VOL. XIII., No 25, Thomas' Uriifj Store, GREAT Just received a large stock of the very latest paterns of Wall Papers AND "Borders, which I offer at thefoh lowing reduced prices; Gilts, 5 fe 80c White Blanks,10& 12c. Brown B's 7, 8 & 10c. All must be sold in a few months. Call at DRUG STORE for bargains. DurliiiRs' Old Ftand, Bank Street, LEIIIG11TON. T. J, BUETNEY, Kcenectftillv announces to tho mereh nntft of J.chlu'liton and others that he Is prepared to do all kinds of ' 1 Ilauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices: Uy prompt at tention to nil orders he hopes tor merit a sharo ol pit 'l 1 3 patronage. Residence, corner of 1'iiie nnu iron street, Liemgniun, rn. Orders lor haulint; left nt (1- IT. awepnv & Son's atoro will rccclro prompt attention. ! T. J. BRETNEY. Oct. 12, 16313m. A. CONVEYANCE!'., AMU BKNEP.AL' IN8URAHCE AGENT The followina Coapinls are Jlrre?oted: L,15l!. )NMUrUAI,VIHE. I'.iJADINt) MUTUAI, PIltE,, WYOMING vine. PQTTSVJI.T.E rilUC. .i injuairi'irtXRiidtho TRAVELERS AUOIUr.NT IKFUIt ANtlE Also 1'cuns.vlvanli fd tutual llorao Thlct e,teollro and luxiirapco Company, March 0J.IJ7J TJ03. lfEJlEIlEU. HELP? furworklny ponnle, Bend 10 ccntg pustuRp, mi i wo will mall yuu Ircc, ii trt it I. inlunliln in intitn tinv nf irooiis tbftt wlh put ym In tlio way of uink IriB uioro money in a fewdnytliun yon irer tLounlit io6)bli at opy buflnees, Cnpltal not rcqu'reil, Von can live Ht l.tmo und work In ? i "To time only, or all tho tlroo All l tajtli stixve, ol all n-j.es, iirnndly ffioncslul. ou ceniP i4t id.w casny cnnieu ti'cry ci'cnip. 1 li.it nil who want work may lent tho tutd- ncP9, we tnako thiaunim filleted ollert Toirll who nro wi. weu pairpne' win sonn gi to tinv tor the trouble of wrlttnu us. Tull p:irtlcunrs, dlrectloiH, etc , rent freo. lm uif)tu j'.iy ,iheoutelv euro Tor nil who start at opto. Io't delay. AtMrcsa Stinson k (Ju, 1'uptt.ind. Saii)Q. (jeo. u jy E, F. LUCKENBACH,. DRAfvijR IiV Wall l?aB9eaas, Borders & Decorations, , Stationery, Fancy Goofls. Window Gliadcs & Fixturos, Latest Styles, mado and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies, Ho. Hi Broaiway. Hancii Krai, Fa,, Helow (he Broadway Hottso. 'nrP''n, R'v" away. Send 111 I us live cents postoiro, and by tUUlTmnl you will tret rrpnal,..L-.D. of foods orlarao value, that will start you In work that will at ovefi Tlnn joujn money faster than anything olso in America All about tho :oo.ooo In presents with each box. Aeents wentcd eierywhero.of either sex, of all aires, for all the time, cr sparo tlmo only, to wi rk for us ni their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay, II. IU'.lktt & Oo., Portland, Mo. DeolO-ly OgjfpSuhscribo for the Ad vocate, only $1 per year, 3NTew Liquor Store The undersigned rrepeotfully anuouaees to tbo publlo that he has opened a Wine and Liquor- Store, In the Iiulldinjr next to tho "Oarhon House," Bank St., ILohighton, and Is prepared to supply ulwl.-e Urands or WINKS and LUtUORS, BVE U'HISKIEd, HlUmilES, BUM, QIN, AJ.COHOt,, MINT, JlTTTElfS, KIMMEI,, kc., ko , William G-. Hoilig, Mrctr rl I.cbightcn, Pi, X reefrot tir1aU,J2mctUa itnd l'oisons. PROMPT, RAFF, SURIF t'mo far Coitsrh Col.l, nnd other Throat inn ii.qs Anccliauw THE IIUIU.1JA. (lI.I.IIt t IL. Il.lll,., I ,H. X 1 b 22Xftrt!SJaW,-' bbRMifiEMEDl W u IT) . I r Curj ntasitiw. J?ssjiw. r.,.. . f'.nr 3tllt". AtnrqMlrt.M'irJ'MUer,. tHR CU intLS J. 1 OCLLftftb., llalto,. e, K4..C.M, THE HINE STJIT0R3, A British ship nt nnchor'lay In the harbor of New Yorkj Tlio stevedores were pachlne hep With Vnnkeo beet and pork, Klne slim yoimp men, went tip tlio plank, Anil they were, tnll nptl rooiIi' ' Hut none nf them bail ever loved, They nail they never would i Hut whether they wouldn't, Or whether they couldn't. Or their mothers s,ild they shouldn't, 'flic world will never know. The passengers were all on board, Tho vessel got up steam, And floated down tho rct, Ilkp. The jib something of a dream. A pretty girl came up on deck And near the railing stood; H'.ie uecr locd n fellow-man, Anil said she never would Hut uhcthor she couldn't, Or whether slid wouldn't, Or her father said she shouldn't, The world will never know. The nine j otinfj men stppd n a tow, Each trying not to stare, The lady looked embarrassed, and Tliey offered hot a chair. Tlio tilno j oting s ells were, yery rich, And 11 was lindeifdnoil That each of them conld marry WhnlvA or gli 1 lie would j Hut w helher ho couldn't, Op whether he wouldn't. Or the lady said he shouldn't, Tho world will HCYer'kimw. So things went on as usual, Tho wpalliersoon grew thick, Tho nine young men vcre gallant, Hie pretty (ilrl'was'slclfi She ecrtalul) was charming, v When tliey'brntight her dainty food, 'I'd eat t nil iiiiw really And Ittily If I could j" Hut whether she couldn't, Or whether she wouldn't. Or her stomach said she shouldn't, The world will never know, llio nine young men Famp pp on deck, Each In his Sunday clo'cs, And w ent abaft the wheel-house, Jtt order to propose; The lady had no preference, Hut said that, If she could, Klie'it marry every ono of thein, Hut Itwnsn't any good; Hilt whether she couldn't, Or whether she wouldn't, Or that custom snld she shouldn't) ' The world will pevrr know, The lady asked the Captain how She ever should decide? Bald he: '-The love of these young men Should, pertaliily be tried." So, vilipn they all were present, She fell Into the sea, And eight of them lupincd, after hep, The plnth-li where was lis? Now whether lie couldn't (Jump), Or whether he wouldn't (swin), Or the Cnpt;tu said he shouldn't (fiy), The world, will never know, Opco fnlrly out pf (Ijo water, slio Went up to him, and said:, "Dear sir, you are a solid man, Apd h,vto a level head; So, without further pat ley, Or hlut of a pretense, I agree to marry 5 ott, sir, Tor you )iuo common sense," So her father s;ild ho couldn't, Ami her mother said she wouldn't, And tho Captain said ho sliouldnit, Hefuso to gh e consent. f"ion t'Qyer the Sunotr Sta." HUGE MALVERN'S LEGACY ny ciiitaoiTs: a. sriXi-ty. I was walking along Urnadtyay, lost in a brown study, wherein J earnestly consid ered and pondered nn tbe-Imporlaul ques lions of where J should go aud what J should do during the cuuiii)cr and fall, When suddenly I became aware of a pairof dark eyca gating into mine, and then the moment they met mv glanco, quickly and 8oniowlat conTusedly averted, They belonged to a tall, dark man who was coming toward me, and who pow, as I looked, at him ipquisitlyely, passed and went by pmlbliig In hie epptaranoe struck me as strangely familiar, and uvolr untarllr I turned and looktd after Mm. ' A youngish man, shabbily dressed, but with the unmistakable air or a gentleman, for ull that. I noiiceJ that his tUp was slow and heavy no spring, no elasticity about ilj it was Die step of one in whom failiogiealth.ora heavy, eculng hcsrl.bttd welshed tba body down, "I know him, I know hlml'' was ray mental comment. "Who on earth can ho be?" Resolved to discover, I went after hlru, intending to look into his faca as I went pastj but when within a few Icetof hinijlie suddenly turned, apd ye stood tee to face, I knew him then. 'Maivcrnl" I cried. "Ifugb Malvern!'' and springing forward, grasped his baud, "Cod Mass you, old lejlowj how gld J em to meat you ones ugala." Ho smiled tadlr, "I thought J recognised you," ho said. "You bare not altered much. You are the s-n, fair haired, bright-eyej, .mpul.ive boy a. eyer. How differently lime treat, I ui. Tbeso same ten year, that haye m.de 1 mn of you. have wrecked me irr-kd i in. utterly"' ....... , , My dear pld tutor, ...f,.,,,,,- CT JACOBS Oil INDEPENDENT LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, ng Mm was great, for years ago, at college, I had loved him dearly. Therefore, the welcome I gavo him wis a warm one; find before long, seated in my cusy rooms at the Hotel, I porsunled him to lay nstdo hla sad reserve, aud tell mo Ma story. It was as follows: Hugh Malvern, who had originally been educated and Intended for the church, had, upon leaving college, accepted a position as tutor In a wealthy, aristocratic family. Here, most unfortunately, as it proved, he formed an ardent attachment for his em ployer's niece, a beautiful nnd gentlo orphan girl, penniless herself, but still, In the opinion of her haughty rclatlvcsar beyond the tutor lu poslliop. Indeed, tho very fact of her poverty inodo them tbo more nnxl ous to have her marry wealth, and, discov ering that sho reciprocatrd Hugh's affection they hasleuod to dismiss him, and bent all their powerful Influcuco to compel her to marry a rich mcreliaut, whose money was his sole rec.iuinendatlcn, with which he hoped to purchuse for himself a loyoly, al though broken hearted wlfo Shrinking from the dreadful prospect laid out before her a life of sepaiatlon from tho litau sha loyed, And union with one whom sho detested and terrified- at her own pawerlessnces lo resist th.o stronger wills that wera enforcing her tp this hateful fate, the poor girl wroto tq hff (oyefi appealing to him to save her. Tho appeal was answered) (he sympathy of ono of the female servants was enlisted (a the lovers' cause, auij with her assist an co Blanche contrived to leave tho house several days before- tlipono appointed for the wedding, nnd, in, the early morning, while tho household slep.t, the f)ed to her icyef, wiiq was waiting closo at hand, and who took her luimediatelv to a liltle. nuiet oliurch, where they were married. A short, sweet ilreatn of happiness fol lowed, frqm. which the d.rcs4 cf ceming poverty aroused them. Hugh's moderate means bscamo csbaijst-. ed, and he sought earnestly for etnnloy- ment: for a long time in vniu. His wife's relatives, not contented with' discarding the poor girl, wbuso solo crime was that of choosing a true heart'o love rather than wealth and position, actually exerted themselves, with almost incredible malico, to Injure her ypdng hu.sb.and. Ife con hi obtain no pupils; they hepamo poorer nnd poorer; ho saw his young wife deprived of necessary camfurla at the very period when she most needed. lhpni,and qt joBt this sludenl, -this cduratrd anil acoom, plished gentleman, was glad to lake a position us clerk in a fourth role dry goods store. The birth of a lillla girl fallowed shortly afterward, end then tho pour young mother died. (l( have struggled on, elnea theq, la sup port tho pjiild," tqiijponr Hugh, vrenriji . jjui uiuiiii worn. 1 uavc net mupu ..T.. I,,. 1.1,1 1. Tl 1 business capacity; tho constant strain has been tun much for me. I havo lost oiiergy, interest in Hie, hope, T11 lie down brsidi piy wifi? in tbo graye, end boot rest, seems, ol all things, the most desirable In mo. 1 hflVP a few pupils, and eko out a living by my 1 eu- n poor onCj end hardly worth the fighting for, were it not for little Dlanche, poor innocent, with all her life before her." I hiidja young half brtllier my father's sen by hissepond wile, who died in giving the chilli birlb. My own mother, who !)( been an heiress, hod left mo r, large fortune; but Fro nl; W3" dependent upon me, baying been confided by our dyng filhor to my cue. Immediately I resolved to engage JIilS' P?n tutor, audso it was arrapgpd. His child was iilucod at nn excellent cplipol, and we three started off together to. spend the cummer in the mountains. Tho tultry inonlhs (Jew by; it was lime to return (a town I merrily spei( the prnwdj cd train upon its homeward journey; sud denly there came a crush, a jtr, a vpilent, sudden shock that flung us from our places aud oi)jji and c'r3 Went over n steep em bankineut, drugging their horror Btilcken human freight to black destruction ami swift death Oh, the horror oftho scene, that followed! language falls to describe it. Shrieks, groans, oa lbs, prayers a roar of mail con fusion, nn awful mingling of living and dead in one mangled. bieiing, wildly struggling mass; like a dreadful dream that lurid vision ofdoath am) dcspijr scorched itself into my brain, and then, physical torture overcame ull else, and I found relief from agony in unconsciousness. Months pljps.d ere I awoke to a lull realisation of the terrible misfortune that bad overtaken m. Weak on Infunt I opened my heavy eyes ope day and recog niied Prankealed beside my bed. Frank, sale and well, without a bruise or scan Frsnk, who fell upon his kne,-s and wept and thanked God aloud (bat reason had re turned to me. 'Where, whore la Hugh" J whispered feebly. He turned away the leara rolled down his face, ,Mne poor IfugV was dead) Then, by slow degrees, I learned the ull extent nf my misfortune, I had keen crushed, wounded, broken, scalded, almost out ol the semblance of humanity; my health and reason, indeed, would bo re stored; but through all my years or Hie to come I must limp palufully; n poor, repuls ive, maimed, njsfigurtil cripple. "Better to have died. Bettor to have died!" I cried in agony. '-Ob, would to Col that I could cliango with Hugh." They had takeu him alive front the wreck of die ruined train, and ho had ling ered several days. Almost h last act bad been to dictate a letter to me la which he bequeathed to me, and solemnly comiurud cd lo my care all that ho U& In life hla little orphan girl, A saprod legacy, The dyipg father parting agonr; his deep anxiety and leude'r love, bis pure and simple rajlb, m me,spoko In those )lpes: and earnestly J resolved that tbo trust he had given rue should bo ful filled; that the chjld should be toriaess a youDg sister. The first glesm ufeornfort catoe loineos; thought pf her, Having her and Franli, to care (or.Jifo was. not worthless; J would stfl) prijs it fur their sales, wrole tg the )tdy who had the care of Dlanche, pbtrgiog her b break the ssd news pf the girl', bereavement a, gently , end tenderly es possible. J. inclosed also poor Hugh', last lines tq ipe, and wrot her f.,w tind ...im .v. u . ...s .uo tuurocicr he, gu.rd.an q. sear, at I ,enl,:, i .. P.iui.uS Btf w .i.pse me pi jii uprvijuej Live and Let Live." J1 M viaxammiiBmmimmmcmmsm&f an nnd necessities. That done, I sent Frank- whoso highest ambition was, to study for tbo law away lo college, and then, retiring to a secluded country place, ebut myself up id aosomte retirement with only books for m.y companions, Bo passed lWo years. I had becomo nsad melancholy man, Constant solitude, tiller brooding over tho wreck of a 'bright patcer and the mournful possibilities of tbo lonely cheerless future, bad itnbltterod'my temper and weighed down iny heatt. AVhat hap piness hsd life looifcr nie?. The solaceof friendship, the lond liesofloye, wero not, (or one whoso very appearance must ini. sp rJ disgu'a and pity; I must, go lonely to my grave. Since that mlseriblo day, two years ago, when, rlslug for the first tlmo from my ooupiof pain, I limped ton mliror and gszed upon my distorted form and alsllg ured face with fccllugs that cannot be des cribed, I had neycr beheld myself. There were no mirrors In tho raoins I occupied; (tjye that ghastly reflection which my mcmofy preserved, and upon whose lad reality I hod no wisli to look ogaiu; in, those two yers f bad grown a beard, and aiy lameness had so far passed oway that I required only the aid of a cane in walking, but was not cdnspioiis of did not dicant ofany irnproyonient otherwise, imagina tion stllj presented lo my merriory (.lie piti ful, ghastly linage iu the glass. What were :y sufferings then, what wos my humiliation on discovering Jbat, in spite of all I j.ovkp. Jjorodf f adored, I worshiped a, being so bright, so good, soi hcaiitlful, that a very prluco.pf men coujd spareely hayo Ueen worthy lo be her 'pato. Sho had hroV-eo in upon my solitude lihi a yiaiau cf youth pud joyj she had dissipat ed the glooni of my dark nnd lonely homo like a burst of warm end radiant sunslinc; the spuml of her twett voice, paroling like n happy, bird, brought comfort and joy to 'My sore heart, 'my darting, my sister, my ward, poor Hugh's legacy, tn,y dpsr adopted daughter Blanche. It was lhu.s had thought of her nt first. Dh6 had come, at her awn earnest request, to .jh!uu uef vacation wttu "tho kind guordiankWUo, liad also been her father's friend:" had ponsenlcd, and sQt IJrauU lo bring hpr borpo. I had looked for a child, I found her a woman. 1 had nerved myself to see her shrink with horror at. first sight ol me, but there was, nothing but tender pity in the gpnle pyes tlrnt dyelt upon my lace, nnd as sho pressed her lovely, liemuloiis lips to my maimed lef) hand, ;cr (ears fell down llko rain, ?or the first time, pity did not wound me. Her tears were as balm to the sensi tive ptldo that had shrank from all other sytppathy: before Jong hprsweot' compan ionship &epm,cd tbe fnsl nepessity ufmy I'fii" . Sho read to mp far my, eyes were not strung find ponstiluted hcrtolf my mpanu en:, "to keep me company;" she played aud sang, to cbcor "my melancholy, and Would join me in piy walks, winning mo from regret With a thousand bright and pleasqut lancjes, as she strolled along and prot(!ed happily by my side. Junocent, pqnfiding; caqdid as a child,-1 bejioyed it was as a child that I iovpd her and )jc hai grown precious nnd dear to m oppo tpore, wbep sudduly Frank pwokp rpe from piy dream, and opened my eyes to the wretched rea)ily-rhe deplared f me that he loycij her, and sought ti permission (p win Ijer for his wfe. 1 gave It. 'hat better could hope (or Mian to niake hpr my sister, indeed . What other bopo was th,om for ipe J A clwn "f suujhlqo l,ad conie into my darkpqed life, nuy to dppait and leave the glqom yet blacker lhau before j a sweet bird ad Ipiwr) to piy desolulp heart, and sapgit tqobljyjni) pf pain, oiy to tako Wing again, nPJ iflvo Ihe silence more irksome or having beep so swcotlv broken. Jlut wip Frank paipo h4ck, to mp, and (old ij)e pf thp (ujure of his wooiug, u ppw pang reut piy heart. Jt was pot my gije Tor );e boy's disappointment though throng') all rqy qiYy pijn fct for llm-. but ho lsd fald;"iB loyes snitbofl" tuerolore poor I raijk s loss, gqye no hope tp life she woqld go, where her heart bad goup to strangers, am) thu Jlgbt woi)ld lane torevpr from n)y l,'e, Frupk left us. Tho place was inferable to nun )OW uqi liancne avo)ied ii;e. ft pbange had cqme oyer her. She was no. longer tbe arljces phild, fearieFsly claiming per plope by my tide. Sbo bad grown strangely thy and tirjjli) cyers sd a change which pained ine jnexprfEjib'y. ) resolved to (uestiou her. Que loyely oyenlpg Ipamo upon hpr sitting in the rose arbor, bur eyes firod, with an expression of iiiiogii-u nieciiou and sjifnesj, tjpon a por trait which she held u her baqd. Jt was a einall pl-ologroph, 11 q framed, aipl OS 1 stood a moment watplnbg her, she pressed it lo her lips. Tho next moment she had teeu lite and risen lo bcr feet, in beautiful confusion, a crimson Hush dyeing her soft, flr cheeks. "Jllaucbe," I said odvanclnc hastilv. "wbyareyoij so pbanged-so sadT How have I deserved to (orfeit yoir friendship, your confidence! Dear child, show, me your heart- bclieye me, my owupoulains nodearcrwhh than to secure y our happi ness." Sho did not speak, but the blushes deer cped, and spread o'er her drnoplng neck and brow, and she trembled yiiiOly. I tooV he; hand In tnme, scarcoly less agitated ' than herself, ! Jsjtpn acoount of poor Frank T He has told rne that your heart was given uway before he sued for it- Oh, roy.dsrl ing I confide in me, es yoti would have dono iuyoqr own fatljer who is It that you love?" She dresy her hsnd owy, her seft eves met mine with a strange expression that made iny heart leap wdly a look of ten. dpr rer roach was in (ben). "It ji not as a father tbst I tbink 0 void" be Whispered, and then dropped her scar let face on her little binds aui fled sway. I stood there gating after her, tfuoned, confounded. A wild, Je!f,iAUS happiness filled my soul. Wbat did sh. mn? fool or b,..o, that , j "h J, should cheat ,. t - ..,.T. D ual qao; j did I was about lo fotluw her when r !. . . w "u7 ban 1 Say mo pnoiogr.ps she had Wen ha'.h, ... i.. i0ft wbf nt . , n:i, oa .1, k. uni My bc.rt wnk down, $1.00 MAY I). 1885. had been I Hero was Ihe picture she bad kissed the porlratll my rival I Colild i bear to loolt, upon itf I raiscil il, and bo held my own picture. Taken belore tbe accident), ibt 1 forgot tbo accident now; forgot that It bid mad mean object.-of disgust and pity her words hpr eyes the klssupon- the sens less paper I followed her. She stood in.lho library j sho was strange ly excited an air of- defiance- was 'about her, her eyes wero-wl. but 'Iter bead wua thrown back proudly s ell bcr pride was in arms now; all tbe woman' was roused lo guard her secret, the secrot that gave back happiness, to, my life. '-'Blanohe," I criedi WI love you, I adore youl Ohj my darling, will you bo my wile " , She sank inlo my arms, weeping 'softly "I am yours," she said, -'Toorpapa gavo me to youi 1 am vours foreyer," ' My darling smiled when I.spoko of my nideousucss. - , - "Were you Caliban himself I'should lo you," she said. "I love your noble soul uus you are not Hideous, Walter, look in the glass." Oh, what a change -two vesrs- hud wrought. Tbe disfiguring scars were'al iu,oot gone, and softened and hidden by the beard Not quite the old. face in tbo lilc ure, certainly, but very near yory near "You forced mo to make a confession of my love," tbo tain pouting and blushing charmingly, "f saw that yon lqyed me, and, felt that you would not speak oh, dq not, think me oyer hold I" and her sweet lapp wa ipqden on my heart, - 1 am Iho.hanpioEt of men lo-day, for my darling i. toy own sweet wif. Frank has been paying ns a ylsit.- Io has outgrown his-boyish fancy, ami raves of a sfNyi black,oyed heauly(.the very oppoaito of my sunny my, Blanche, na so my story ends aud my life is crowned with jny since I, and I alone, nip tbo hjest-and proud pus sessor ol Ilucn Malvkbn'h Lk(iacy- RAILWAY EIICIUETTE. Timely and Important Enlos of Condnct for Uio Stneflt of Those Whe don't Know How to Behave Them t'clycs m a Sloeper or Bining Car. UY BLL KVB. Many people haye traveled nil -'heir lives and yet do not know h,QW to bebaye themselves when pq tho road. For Ihe benefit and guidance of such, these, few, crisp, plain, horse sjnse rules qf etiquette hayp been framed, In traveling by rail, on foot, turn lo the right on discovering aq approaching train. If yon wsb the train to turn out, give two loudtootsand got in-between the rails so that you will not muss up Ihe right of way, Many a n'ce, new right pf way has been rqiqtd by getting a pedestrian tourist spat, tered all over Its fi,rst'tiortgago, On retiring 'at night 'on board the train do not leave your teeth in tho ice wall r tmk. If every one should do so, jt would occasion great ponfusion jn case of wreck It would also cause liuiph annoyance qud delay during the resurrection. Experienced tourlsls tlo a siring lu their teeth nnd. retain them during tbo night. f j-oq jioyo been reared, jn cxlremo poverty and your mother supported you until you grew up and married so that your Wife could support you, you will probably sit jn four seats at tho sitnio time, ryjth your feet extended into the aisles so that you can wipe them off on other people while you snore with your nioutb, open, plear to your shoulder blades. II you 0-8 prcne to drop to sleep and breathe with a low, death rattle, like he exhaust of a ball) Ub, it woijld be n coqi plaq totie unyonr hpad in a feather pe! aqd tliop insert thp whpo (hlng n thp ilnpn closet, or if yqqcannqt secure thatjoi) might rticlc It out of tjie window and C' it knocked nil against a tunnel. The stepk holders ol tho road might got mad about it, but you could do it n such a way tkqt tppy weuldu't know xfhoK bead it was. Tidies qud gentleman should guard aganst traveling by rajl w)ile jq a beast ly state of Intoxicatjoq, In Ihe dining- car, while eating do not coipb ypur inoujtache with your fork. By all means do net comb your moustache with the fork of another: It is belter to rehtin altogether from conibiug tbo mous tache with a fork while traveling, for tho motion of the train might jab tbo totk inlo yoqr eye and irritate jt. If your dessert Is very ho and J'oy do not dlspoyer ft until yoq have burned the ratters nut ofle roqfofyoqr mouth, do not qttcr a ivIM yel of ogony pnd spill your coffee all oyer a lotal stranger, bqt control yourseif, hoping to know n)ore next time. J n the morning if a goqd tilno to find out how many people havo succeeded in getting on the passenger traju who ougb,l to bo in a sfsck car, Generally, you wll) find oqe male and ace female. The male gees inlo the wash. room, bathes hi4 worthless carrass frorq daylight until breaklast time, wulkicg pq the feet of any man who tries tu wash his face during that tme. He Wipes hinsel on nine different towels, becauia when be gets borne he know, he vj) Lave to wipe his face on an old door mat. People who haye been reared on bay all Ibeir liyes, general )y want 19 feed tbeu)s.elycs full of pjo aqd colic when fbey frevej. The female of Ibis same mammal goes jntg tbo.ladica' department and remains there until starvation drives berout. Thru Ihe real ladies bare about thirteen seconds apiece iq which lu dress, ft you never rode jn a varnished or be fore, and never expect to again, yoq w j II probably roam up and down the car, mean deriug oyer Ihe fcot of tbe porter while be is fnakiag up the berths- This is a good way to let people see just how Jjltle sense you had left after- your brajq b'n fo soften, Ju trapping, do not l.ko olong lot of qld clothe, that you know you will nerpr wear. Never srelk through, 4 par staring every body out of eonulen.nce, like a Jim Crow detecliye bunting for tbo Jams boys, bu( mind youroVn business, bo quiet, polite and patient, and sir- that yoya jickkt ; J4p V"U oy.B THK Giibax Itm x I.i.Xij IM-. Then yon will feel u, tboggh yoq ve.-e ,moug friondi i : ns inr.u I yj w 1) le tbe ti.u w.ib & DJD. 1 1 t eln 11 , h - " 'w , i. 1 ,np isii'i i : n Year if Paid in Advnnco. If not iiu in nd.vancc, $1.25 A clergyman In central Illinois 6lartled hla congrrgation with the announcement i '(Remember our communion services next Sunday forenoon. The Lord will b.) with ,uj during the morning services, and the UiBhop n Ihe evening." From tho Cornoral. ' ' prrtrW"- lhn-KfnnM 1fd -ri-... Florida, Corporal Ben: llirgar, writes of Wo npucius o uniwn'. I)OU Hitler, iu Ihalinu larlous region lie says l'1'! have used so veral hollies! and must say I nm greatly benefitted by using it. Several of mycoin rades use Brown'a Iron. Bitters, and you iii..y rei assureu tncy nil tijinu Hlhegren cm, ning nn eartn." nits i:iuu 11 1 test: innny rnmes from nil quarters concerning uiuivu . iron ipners ine best tonic. , . Lchighton man slarned a slranuer1 tati for staring nt his wife, fuoliqg hiinsolt quite a hero, 'rhe car slopped and a liltl gifl helped the imirudent fellow olf. Ho wos stono blind. ,- Tow People Escape Tho loiul of scrofula lu . tho blood. Willi many it is hereditary j but.it may also be acquired from wapt of air or, lack of oxer cise, fi-pm .improper food, or anv cause which .brings qboqt weakness of the tody and impurity oftho blood. Tho discaso i rluraoterlsol by running soreJ, ubcesaos swellings, enlarged joints, wre eyes, A No medicine has bpen so successful In cur 1 1 g scrofula,, as flood's Sarsapnrilla. Tin most t,;rfib,lp running sijres gradually dlsap pear .under tho pqrifying aui( strengthen Ing influents of this great tiiediciuo. you nro a sufferer from scrofula and desire more evidence as to thp wonderful success of Hood's Sarsaparillo, send lo C. I. Itooi it Co., Lowell, Mass., for a book containing m,a.uy wondqrfui cures., An Arkansas" literary society having lilspusaed for an boqr why a red cow should glye white mill-, thp secretary, by order, brought iq milk fresh from a rod cow. It was blue. Harry lays they then blow out the lamp am) went home. Thousands R.ny So. Mr. T. W. Atkins. Glrard. Kan writ. 'I never hesitato to recommend von Ri,.n trie Hitters to mv customers, they cive 011 tiro satisfaction nnd ore rapid sellcrr." Electric Bitters aro tho purest and host nieilcinQ known und will positively cure kidney nni) liver complaints. Purify the uioqn nnu regulates 1110 uowe a. Ha 1.1m v can afford lo bo without them. They will eavo hundreds of dollars in doctor's hills every year. Sold at 50 cents a bottle by ,n 1 ,M. - . V. XUUIII.1S. Convenient; To havo ono eye near sighted and the other far sighted. Will. ono a man can read; and keen tho other on the distant steeple clock, to keep note of the time. Tbo Rev. Geo. H. Tnaycr, of Bourbon Ind', says: "Both myself and wife owe ou liyes to Shllidi's Oonsumntion Cure ." Sol, bv W F Dierv. Weissnort. nnd f! 'P lf,,r r .1.1.1.... r ' . . " ,w'l'ij,,iiui. Aro you made miserable: bv indieestlnn conslipatinn, disaluess, los of nppetite, ycl loy,- sktny Shiloh's Vita izer is n nosiili-e Ktira. ooiu uy vf iiery, (yeisspoit, quit Vliy will yoq onqgh, wlcn Shiloh's Curo win give imniOdlrno relief. Priro 10 conls 5U cents and 91. Sold bv W F Blerv oi55jori v iorq, euigqion. Gbiloli's Catarrh Remedy n positive ruru ,or iMiurru, (iipntiieria, anq canuer mouth. Sold by W F Hicry, Weisspoft,nud C T Horn, Lehighton, ' ' "Haclfmetapk" a lusting and fragrant pcriumo. I'rice nnu au cents. Sold bv It, 1. T, ,,-.!. .. .. , rt r. . - - r r tjicry, ife;sspoi, qq u f tioru, Lie lllghton. Brjlloh's Curo will immediulcly relievo t-,iiui, ivnooping cougu ana urouuiiiiis. sold by y 1- Hiery, Wisspor; O T Horn wen Eiituu. For dy8i?i)sla and 1 ver comnlalnt. vou haye a printed guarantee on everv bottle of Shiloh's Vitnlizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W f Bicry, Vcissporli O T Horn, I,chg!)lQi, A napnl injector free with each bottlo of Shiloh's Catarrh Uemody. Price Sij oontv Sold by W f Hicry, Welssport, C T Horn, IjCUIglllQH. fajr!,.,M;ij.?-j?1' : r r!Knd words never iio" is atritoal go. Ihe iqan sqod for breach of promise. wishes it wasn't a Into saying when his (oyo letters aro produced in print. lJncUga'i Arqlca Salve. ine nest salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlincm.lever sores, teller, chapped hands, cbilblauds, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud positively cure piles, or no py required. It is guaraulccd lo givo perfppt salijfacllon, or inoney re funded. Price 35 renin per box. I),) pot tell -Tiqan ho lie.. It Isvulgor. Say that bis conversation suggests to your mind a patent mnlieiqo ad ve.rtise.uent. Brnnksnnees, or the Liquor Habit, can bo cured by administer jn? Dr, Haines' Coldcn Specific. It can be given In a cup of coffee or lea without lljo kqowlrdgo of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinkjrj or en nlaobolic wrecx. Thousands of nrqnuards liaye been made temperate men who have taken tbe Golden Spccitia Ip their coffee without their knowledge, and to-d.y beliew Ihey quit dnukingof Ibeir owu free will. No harmful ettecu result from its admiuutrutinn. Cures guar.nteed. Circular, and testimonials sent free- Address, OoLnijr Srucino Co., IBS R.ce St., Cincinnati, Q. Everybody does not hayo tbe same nplnien of roller skaljnj. The tyay itstiik t Ibeni depends njiou their experience. How young old people loon who have never been seriously sick, aud who neyer worry and fret. How old young lieoplo Joolf who fret and slew and suffer pain all at onoe. But we can't altogether help oqr dispositlon.and we will sonislimes get out 01 sorts in spite of all our caution, 'then wo noed tho best, Iho simplest aud (bp safist medjcine known, which Is Dr. Kcnnody's Fayonto Itemody, Purifies tbe blood and renews vilalitv lu old and young -The yoqtb who wooes and wins a girl at Ihe riqk will find it but a few stepsfrpn) roller skatss lo rolling pin. No other preparation so ponccotrales and combines blood purifying, vitalising, en riching aud invigorating nualjtiesa. Ayer' SarMparllla. (Jqjllty .hnqld be,cubld(red when making comparisons. Tbq mo absorbing bBiiqesj the sponge trade, George Csjuipb.il, IfopUinsville, Ify., My.. "Durdoek Blood Ildur. u th. preparation fur lb Idoo-l and stumaoh oyer manufactured." - May a u-lored TOur. pomog Uiur K .,.,.l,u.ifijiii., ,ng .' mru '.1', ...... 1 , . ..... The Carbon Advocate An tndoperiilanl Femilv Jfcwspfipejr Publlrite.1 oter-f .vATfJIlDAY, Ilj Uhlghton, Carbon Co.,i'a., by . ..tlttUV ."ttlttiJ-lti.tt. Orrtt-li-BA VKWAV. j, slimt dliiniire nbos Ihe TOchlali Vnlliw E. It. IjliwI. Terms: $l;oo perAnniM kinn XVHV UIOBlflIO nt- I'LAIS Ap TAXCI J ob P'rintiiia" AT V-nttt LOW PRICM-ft -THE BEST TONIC. Tlih racdlcino, combining Iron vlth rmra Verctttljlo tonics, nnlckly nnrt c, ioplnt -l? t urea I)vepesl:i. f mllm-li.,u, tvi tlicni. KhVnScUr.':,T.fvS?Cdy fOT D1"f tlw It Is luiiiluihlo for Diseases pectillar to woinen, and nit who leadredontiirvlmi. Itdocniotlniiirothctettb.cnusehendachc.or. nrodllPrt rn,wllr.nl!.m t , .... pfoduro ronstlpntlon ofAfr Iron ltenilrllAKflnH YA,i-lfl..e ,1..l.ln Jhcapnelile.nl.lj the nlmilatlon'of rood, re- 11c npireiue.ni.u the nimilatlon of rood, re lieves Heartburn , mil rilxl.lnn n, r,..., ens tho muscles and nerves. 1 or jiiiermiiiciii j vvr-r. Ijissltude, Lock ,f Energy, Ac, It has no cunnl. ns- The cj nnlne 1ms above trnilo mark n-id no-.'.eil red lines im winpjicr. Take nooth, r, -t ,ij iiy r-quwuciicnK tt, o.,Bti.Tiaoiir,sin. v. ImSiSsTp,, Notary publiQ OFFICK: ADVOCATE BUIt.WINU, Bankway, Lchightpn, Penna, All busints nerlalnlncr to tho oflica will receive prompt attention. Ifi. A New and Original Plan Instruction in CLASSICAL Mt'SIC on (he. ?la.no and Organ, Eoundod on tho Celebrated ROBRINS AMEltlUAN'METlIOll. Tfrmi m,l.r.nn Also ogent for the UEHNINU PIANO ond tho ESTKTf OKO AN. Old Instruments taken In exchange for new ones. uemor iu music, niiisicai instruments anq UIU.1V41 .uuiuiiiiuuire. r. V. KI.IIINTOl', I.ofilL'litoti, Pn, A,wll 11, 18S6 Otu Wlwn j-'-'u c nio t tlutk -.f it, It Is not Pill tfcf.t liUntfj cople (et ftjiiiKJlo a cixir. It In han&lcf to itnioko when they flro wriHuir, cuil ever bo mucU cloancr. And ttieu It (fives ihcm tlio truo ceecuco ami flavor vt t! o tobacca 'iha mor( f '-UiUoiia Boinifcri Braonjr nil nation, put! u.11 vUs&w t men aerrotliat Uio U brcco yuAvn on tho Uoldcn. Tobacco licit of No -th I'arohDa io Uio mofet dlic loiii ami r.'tiiiKtl ia Uie norM. Ltffbttf than Turki '4, uioi-e f rairraut than llavant, tvmt from ultrntf" uml fcictino Ui'tn anu other, is jinf v,h to cornoltsbonr rraiied and tfce hiliitaaj wnoltor ilem Jiio oryciiouf t toLafco jrrown onthli Holt Is hov lt by Black. wtiiVs P'.rlium ToKu-i o Co , 2.11 T npitfr-i in U'tJrw-l'ir.ed Bull Duil tar 1 faainltii.lV.i'CCO. Itu ' 11 wt. th w or! X 1,1 r. fli-t tlihoim e, with Dull tr...V niurb, tlir'i yonwill lu b irs cf haMiivr abdo lulv ly jiure tobacco. asm: tariv' -irMajj Pf'MS: IKOf.Wi For Something Vory N to in the Y-y of Ladies', Ceht's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS CIO TO Peter Heim, oppnjlto tho Puhlla Square, HANK K. -eof, .cniitnion, wnern y.u will 11114 a I.srve am -'ashlonabla Moek to select Iron, 'a: I. .west Cash Prices. Also l.nOtes' and Qciu's Boots. and Shoes lade to Order on sho notloe. Host JIatoriiil and Work. innnjhlp iruaranteed. Prices are' miiy a f-,)U us elsewhere. Your imtrcnjii.n 1. oordlally Invited. yiO-utl Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RE-NEWER a. the Urst prepantlon perfectly sulnpi u lo ii.t nUta.es of the scalp, and .the Mr.-i - uc- oesjful reelorar of faded orguiy l.a.i i .is .aiur.u color, kro Hi, aud jouthful b..L,j. L h.w lud many imitator., but none bin e .0 fu.ly nwt ail tbe requirements needful for the proper trtatjiiejit of tbe hair and scalp. i.ui. 11.WH iii-M'.wi.it lias ateaaijygiov.a 11 f.ivor, and f-.-s u.1.1 h f.un8 nnd useful jiis to every qua, lor ,.f i'k -lobe, its uuna.al- dd suuors.-i c-.i, Il . .uibdUd 10 l-t vLO cause; ,yit Ullll, j, ,, ,lt0J nsju-vniit... The priq r.tt ,. - n-,,n often biu turpi led it the iec.;.i 1 r m-kia fi-o.u lemulc c.juu ir es, wboie ihcj luj uevei iaadc,au etroftfor it IntrodiU'lion, The use foi .1 short tlruo cf lUtt'i Tr.iln liusrwrii Moiidcrliuly liupiutc. tb,- pcr soiuil apponriuiee. 1 1 cleanses the sci.lii f 1 uui U luipurltles, erucs all huniois, teii.r, and dryncs., and thu. proveuj. baldness, it stimulate.' tbe weakened alancts. and ci-nbles them to push forwurd a newsud vlsorou. growth. The elfcol. oMld. article te not transient, like those of nloobollc iicji.irrv Hon-, but remain a long tInio,wbJuii make lu us a matter ut economy, BUOKIIfGHAM'S DYH ron ths; WIIISEERS Will ehauge the beard to a natural brown, or black, a dwhed. It produce. a iwrniaiunl; color that will notwasb away. ComArtincof a single preparation, It U applied without trouble, PREPARED Dy Pi P. HALL ft CO"., Nasbna, H.Hf Sold by all Dealers n Jitstteiuts. roa Aid 'iDJG roilMq S.-rofulooa, WercUJ-lnl, r.J 111 cod Disorder., the tst i-einiidy, -i the Ultl L.' Sold by allDrs.i t o Ssjsasfjja-KTj enililiHIIHill sif .-MS-ff-sTl,I IWssi I IjsMJUm m 51 L-Xl Si foul, fooj Ih.i J rejrat. At'ebr.WuJiX.4U!pjvc.thtti. ; J .
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