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UUAKC'Il OFFlUE.OpposlteClauss&Hro's Bank St., Lehighton, Pa. ntcntlatry In all Its tirauchcs. Teeth tz trneted without pun. Has administered ihn rcn. nested I mice llaya WEUNhS. DAY uf impIi week. P. t. Address', I.ITZHNHERO, I.ohlCh county, Pa. Jan. 3, 18 5-ly. W. A. Oortiight, D.D.S OFFICE: Opposite the "oroad way House," 4 Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pntlenis hive tho lienelitof the latest Ini. provomeatK In ine"h,inl;al nppllances and the belt mth') l nrtreutiuent In nil mrxlcil eusvs. ANiESTIlETIti ndmliilttcrtd II dmlroit. ir possible, persons residing outside of .Mauch Chunk should ui.iko engagements liy mall. ilSYl A BOOK ON DeafnessJCatarrh. Tha above nimed bunk of near VO panes by liK.SIIOllMAKEIi, the wrll.kunwn ex perienced Aural Surueun, will hi sent tree mniiv address. Every f.unlly should have this Hook. Tho Wiok Is Illustrated, and tu. ly explain In plain language all Disean cFlhe EAR and CATARRH. and liow to treat these ailments sccccesfully. Address. T)r. C E. Shoemaker, 613 Walnut Street, ItUMHNU, P. Dec. e, lBSl.ly HOTELS AND '.EI HY QARBO'N HOUSE, JONATHAN K18TI.EI!. PnOPIUETOH, Hani: St., I.kiikiiiton, Pa. The IIa tbiis Uouau offers ttrat-clar-s aceom uiodaltuns to the Truvoilnir public. Iloiirdlnk bv the II ly or rt'euW on Reasonable Terms. Hhnles (Jlirars, Wlnoj and l.touors alw.iy-on urn l. iloii rsiieos aim aianies. wiui atier IlVd Koitlers, ictalhel. April 10-yl. O.U'KEItTKN HOI!. I.. Jdway between Mauch Chunk & Ishlirhton LEOPOr.ll MEYEH, PuurKlkTon, Paekertun, Pcnna This nU knuirii hotel Is admirably refitted and h is the best accuminodatlung tor ucrman. eutand transient boarders. Kxcollcnttuldo. and the very bust Ilours. Also rincstahles attasbed. Sept. 16-yl. Beer Saloon anft Manrant 1143 Vine St., PhilaaelpMa. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. The Par is tunrliheti witb chulcu L!lf(arf, rr-ti leaver, aim omer rircnnnouu. rer foul Iroin tliu Lchlicli Vulli'V viuitliiic I'hlU- dcliihla uro respectfully invited in give mu a can. iiiNM uiLUbiir. Mjrch , ISSi-tr. BY THE SEA! TllP Stockton Atlantic City, N. J. Oiuutiuu. crnor Muryland and Atlantic avenues, one of the fiuel sea aidti resorts in Hid itmntry. is liow open In: the reception of cucfeta The fucilities tor biuiine, burning, tubing, Ac., are unex fell.-.!. Tenns liberal KEL8EY Si LEF I.KIl, rrprieturs. Mention this pax.'r. Uo'veetlully anncune-i in tha puhlle that ha has opened a NrlW I.I V Kit Y Hl'klll.h In eoaorettoa with his hutvl, and Is preparel tu furnish Teams for Fraafe Velilais or Business Trips on shertest notice and mopt llheialterms. All orders left ar lue"t'arj-iu II mse-' will receive uro.M,t atteoilm Stahlk vu North S-reel. ben th9 h'jttl, I.ehtxU'ou aiir: yl J. V. WAUDENBUSn T-l. V. MoiiTiiiMKit, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIII., No 29. Thomas' Drug Store. GREAT Just received a large stock of the very latest paterns of Wall Papers AND Borders, which I offer at the fol lowing reduced prices: Gilts, 5 & 30c. White Blanks,10&12c. Brown B's 7, 8 & 10c. All must be sold in a few months. Call at DRUG STORE for bargains. Din-lings' Old Ftnnd, Lank Street, LEHIGHTON. T. J. BItETNEY, Ileepectf.dly nnnounces io the merchants of Iiolilirhion and others that he Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders lie hopes to merit u sharo ol public patrntiOfcO. lieslilence. corner of fine a:i,l Iron Street, Lehllit.rn, l'a. (Irders lor hauling left at o. M. aweenjr St Son's btoro will reculvo prompt attctitlun. T. J. HltETNIiY. Oct. i:, 188b3oi. -L CONVEY ANURIt, AND QKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fullowing Companies are llipresented: L,r3ll.l x mutual mm. UliAIUNO MUTUAT. FIRE, WYOMIJiO FIIXE. iott.'ii.i,i: rmic. 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URALEK IN" Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Mi, Stationery, Faucy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures Latest StjlM, made and put up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes it general Painters' Supplies. Ho. Gl Broaiway. Mancli Cimnlc, Pa., Itlnw th lrn(Wnv Hon, 'n prefrn irlven awav. Sm1 In IIto cmp pnnni, and hv tnsll vou wl'l tril frrea nnrknire rAdnngr vnln, thflt will nart yen In work that wlti hi once I rlne In tnnnM faittprthnn imyihlntr Im In Mnerlea A f I anout tho 1200.000 In preonti with each hot. Affonts WRnted everywhere, nf eilln-rex, of all nupf. for nil the time, cr rpare time only, to vr rk fur u a their own home Tortunes tor nil workers ahvolalely aured. Don't delay. II, lUf-UTT & Co., Portland, Mc. Dee I My prWSubscribQ ibr the Ad vooate, only $1 per year. New Liquor Store The undersigned respectfully announces to the publlo that he has opened a Wine and Liquo- Storo, In the Ilulldln? next to the '-(Jarbon House," Bank St., Lehighton, and Is prepared to supply Choice Drands of WINKS and I.IQI'OIIS, KYE WHISKIES, MIANI'IES, , I!UM. (UN, AI.l'dlKIL, AI INT, Hiri-KliS, XIMMKI., (c.. t.e . at Vert Lowest Prices. IIOITLLS ANI DEMIJOHNS tllitAl. William G. Heilig, JUreh yl Lshlahton, l'a. ' ' - ' ' -' r a :n .. i .. ... -. - - . ,.a .j., . -x-r TflADENJlef MAflK. UlfllUlFltl Free from Ojitalrn, Jhnctlcn and l'ohons. PROMPT.SAFE.SURE Curu fjr Couch s Colli mtft otbtr Ibroat PlFTY Pl'VT Jk lint TUKUUIttl S A. OU MTU to., nnlllmfin. JH.1., I . B. A. fca!iyii!r ETS s r& Bin cm CansEhonmitto.llearjSfji, i US r il 1 1 B r?, I' rtv CfnM. Amrnttlotl.tKlDeali-ni. .'HE (IltlILL9a.V0ClU lU.,l!iilllmort,ad.,rj.S4 AMERICAN BOYS. 11V IJ. CI. WABI10X. To nil vtlio stnml bencatli our flag Is freedom, both to silk and nig, Nor can a pampered Huron brag That lie Is more than others. Young man, consider where you ni c, What It Is to he beneath our star To be the equal of n Czar, And coll all men your brother. Not so where Europe's crowned pates f.ook round upon Its four estates And frown upon the man who waits And works for something better. With u, ouch man Is free to do Vi'hat'er, In right, he wishes to And Is as flee lo "pit3h It through" As Zeus from every fetter. So, youth, If you do not succeed Where from such hindrance you are freed, Then something must be wrong, indeed, About your own dear self. To honest fame tlo you aspire? Or would you competence acquire? You may obtain what you desire, E'en though ) ou wish for pelf. lint If you'd rise to high position, You mtit fulfill a sure condition; There Is it stage of hard traiiilllou That Is to bo passed through. ' To think, to toll and to discern lletnecn Ihe worthless chaff and corn. And every Idle thought In simrn All this you aro to do. Ro, then, don't say your lot Is hard, And that all hope you must discard Of ever being sage or bard Or splendid millionaire; Hut show Hint you deserve to be An honored man, and then you'll see That soon the people will agreo To raise and put you there. A Shrewd Widower. Deacon Grinder was a portly widower. He was the biirvtving parent of three sprightly children, and regarded as in possession of considerable property. The "little darlings," as they were styled, met with lavish expressions of admira tion in the presence of tho deacon from a number of ancient maiden ladies and widows. Jliss l'hilena Peck had taken care of them during his temporary ab sence, and declared that she fairly doted cm children and hoped the deacon would let thcin come again. The Widow Clapp, as he was driving by, hurried out with a pail of honey in the comb, all of which she said was just the thing for the little dears. "Deacon," said she, '"when are they coming to spend the day with me?" As the deacon reached the village green, nut of n millinery tdoro tripped Miss Barbara Bowper. Mio commenced to flutter the widower for his"be-yutiful re marks" in pr.iycr-mcetingn few evenings before, and then wound up by presenting Tommy w ith a collar, Josie with a hand kerchief, and Dorothy with a doll. "Oh! don't thank me, Deacon," she said. "It ain't nothing compared with the peace of mind I got a-listcning toyour precious remarks." On drove the flattered father, As ho passed Naomi l'oole's house, she was sitting by the window, and modestly but pleasantly smiled and nodded to the party as they drove by. In the evening, as the Deacon sat alone at the hearthstone with his bister Mahal.t Ann, the latter commenced to qucstio.. him if he meant to marry again. lie re plied he thought it would add to his do mestic felicity. Mahala replied: "In that cisc I do hope you'll make a sensi ble choice, and not allow yourself to bo imposod upon by a pack of selfish widows and scheming old maids." She assured him it was only because ho had a nice homo and farm, and money at interest, that they pretended to lovo him and his children so much. "Well ho said, bringing down his palm forcibly upon tho table, "I ain't sorry that those investments of mine in tho Mariposa Silver Mining Company have proved a failure." "What do you mean?" said Mahala Ann, curiously eyeing him over tho top of her spectacles. But the deacon only shook his head and smiled, "Time will show," said he, "time will show," Tho news of his loss in Mariposa stock flew about the community. Shortly after the deacon mado his appearance, and told Miss Beck he was about to go to California, and hoped she could be in Jural to give his children it home. "O, dear, no!" said Miss Beck. "I never could get along with a pack of children! I dare say you can find some orphan asylum or place of that sort, by inquiring around a little. .Miss Peek sat su very upright, and ..i i ... r:..i..r..u i... .i i... twwKiiiiuwij u.ouu, urn ho was fain to beat a retreat us toon as possible. bLRMAN REMEDY no Kno heu next aune v mow i lapp g tno theater, ..tit, sea'.ej In a box, re- had arrived at the house where tho suborlbe for Ihe C umov iivr door. A slipehod servant opened it. splendent In Jew is and sliks, sat a wo- uw.-d.-r had been committed ou the Uy c.vtk, only SI per auntuii. " INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, "la Irs. Cla)"i at homo?'' lip nsVqd. A head was thrust over the itdir rail ing, nnd the widow's shrilt vgico crlcdthlm, as. the party'ho' wa3 In search of, out: "It's that Josiah Grinder ,v!th lile swarm of young ones! Tell him I .am. particularly engaged. Do you hear,; Betsey particular." . :". f. lie then called tit-'Barbara- BoVpcr'p millinery store, and said lb hen "Mis3 Bowper, you were oyer a gonial and charitablB'soitl,' It' is ttf yoti that 1' trust to make n homo for my motherless little ones, while I endeavor to.rotrlovo' my lost fortune in the far West." "I couldn't think of such a thing," said Miss Bnrbara.dropplngn box of artificial rosebuds in her consternation. "And I really think, Deacon Grinder, you have n't no business to expect it of mel It's nil I can do to -support myself, let nlono n pack of unruly children. 1 dare say the poor-master could do botnething for them, or " ''I thank yon," said tho Deacon, with dignity. "I 'shall trouble neither you; nor him." "Well," said Mitt Bowper, with a toss of the head, "you needn't fly iuto a rage bccatiso u neighbor offers you n bit of advice!" Naomi Poole ran out of the Htllo gar den gale as the forlorn deacon wont by. "Deacon Grinder," hcsltntcd she, turn ing rose red and white by turns, "is this true?" "About my Mariposa investment? Yes."- "And that I am going to Cali fornia?" "I urn talking of it," said the deacon, "Would could you let mo tiiko care of the little ones while you nro gone?" said Naomi, tenderly drawing little Dol ly to her side. "You have been so kind to mother and mc, Deacon Grinder, that wo should feci it it privilege to bo ablelo do something for you." And poor, soft-hearted liltlo Naomi bttrstoutcrying. There wits moisture on tho deacon'B eyelashes, too. "God bless you, Naomi!" said lie. "Yon are a good girl a very good girl.'' "Ain't it true?" baid l'hilena Peek. ' "Well," said Mrs. Mopsley, "it is, and it ain't. He did loose what he invested in thcin Maripcsa mines, but it was onlv $1,000; and the rest of his moncv is all tight and safe in United States bonds and solid real estate.'" "Blcr.6 me!" baid Barbara Bowper. "Well, I never!" said the Widow Clapp, with a discomfited countenance. "And," went on Mrs. Mopsley,' with evident relish "in the- consternation she,! was causing, "they aro building 't wing to tho house, and he is lo be mar ried to Naomi Poole in the fall." "A child like that!" said Mrs. Clapp. "With no experience whatever!" said Barbara Bowper, scornfully. "I hope Jio won't repent of his bar gain," said Miss Philcna Peck. And Miss Philena's charitable hopes were fulfilled. Tho deacon never did re pent of his bargain. A Wicked Woman. On tho morning of Aug. 20, 16GS, Senor Laliarricr,an immensely wealthy Spaniard, died suddenly at his home in St. Thomas. Ills young and beautiful wife acted as though demented when she learned that her husband had passed away, and her Intense grief and pro longed hysteria gave rise to the belief that tho unfortunate woman would her self soon follow the husband whose loss she seemed to feci such poignant grief for. When Senor I.a Barrier's will was probated it was found that ho had be queathed his entire fortune to his wife, and, as no one disputed the testament, the young wife decided to turn the for tune into ready cash and leave St. Thomas. Shortly after scnora's departure tho servant who had been employed In tho family of Senor La Barrier informed tho chief of police that ho had occasion to believe that his late master had been poisoned, and that no less a personage than La Barrier's wife had committed the crime. IIo handed the chief a vial of prusslc acid, which he said ho baw drop from scnora's pocket, wrapped in a handkerchief, a couple of nights beforo his master's death: and, though a doc tor's certificate declared that death w'as occasioned by peritonitis, ho was moral ly certain that the man had been poison ed. The body of La Barrier was subse quently exhumed, and a post-mortem re vealed the fact that death was occasioned by prussie acid. Suspicion pointed to the wife as the murderess, and steps were at once Insti tuted by the murdered man's sister-in law to discover the whereabouts of Sc- nora La Barrier. "Black Pedro," the detective was, at tho time wo speak of, probably better known to the criminal class of Cuba and Mexico than any other man living. To htm was Intrusted tho finding of Senora La Barrier, and It was under peculiar diulcultics that the officer started out to find the woman. Ills ability in such cases was never doubted, and his daring and bravery were by-words with every one. "Black redro" bad reached Vera Cruz In his bcarch for tho missing woman, ami one day ho Imparted the object jf his visit to a feUow-offlccr. After cxplnln- Ing all the circumstanee3 which had come to his knowledge concerning the young and beautiful widow, he said that there was no doubt In his mind whatev cr that she had murderori her lmshnnrl aml floJ t0 a placo of Mfcty w,tU aU ,,, wealth. The friend became sRcnt for n fcw niom- nts. and then, brlcbteninir un. . . ..-... I i sam lie tiiought lie could put Ills friend 0n the track of tho nartv he was In search of. Tint evening the two visited Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1885, man whom "Black Pedro"' rccogtilied, i by tho description nnd portraits given ,VmW1 "Black rodro"' and his friend parted that-night the latter said: lilght, and tlrtl Was.thc list ever heard "Bo careful, redrew or that handsome : of htm. Tho .'following, mbrnlng.a ser Creatur4;.vlll tflek yo.U and makeher es. , vant, by mistake, entered a sldc-door po." . :. .... ,Oirthtrfalowlng morning t'edro stood lntri'iintc-to'om adjoining the elegant afttrtmrjrtts.of Sc'norlta Lapu'erta, await ing that -lady's presence. As sho ap peared In nnswer to his card tho detcc- IJvc quietly said; ,"Sdnora', it Is my duty to arrest yori!" "You dare not I" The -woman's Hps wera white with passion, rather than fear, and sho stood beforo tho detective like a. lioness nt bay, He himself could not help but note tho striking beauty of tho woman. Tall and slender, eyes black and flashing, nl mo3t lurid at tho time, the spectacle she presented standing there In the middle of tho room, was moro tho appearance of a queen than a huntod criminal. "I must," replied "Black Pedro," "I do not doubt your innocence Looking In your face, It Is strange that any one could couple It with guilt. But I am constrained to do my duty, senora, how. over unpleasant it may be to my feci" Ings." "Will you allow mo to change my dress?'' she said, in a tono almost pleas ant. The hard lines around the mouth had relaxed nnd tho passionate glow on tho face gave way to pleasant smile. "Certainly, I will wait for you here." I also wish to send a messenger for a friend. Will you permit him to pass?" "Certainly." . As tho woman left the room "Black Pedro" stepped to tho window and said to his mate, who was waiting at tho street door: "Seuora desires to send a messenger for a friend. Will you permit hint to pass?" Almost the same instant the door of the apartment that senora had cntcredopened, and a youth apparent ly a mulatto boy came out and passed hurriedly through the room into the hall, and from thence into the street. It was, no doubt, the messenger, Pedro thought, and he picked up a book and began reading. Nearly an hour passed and still senora did not make hsr -.appearance, nor did the boy return. The friend she had sent for must havo lived at somo distance, "Black Pedro" thought, or senora was I'unusually careful about iter toilet, and to another hour went by. At last the detective grew impatient and knocked at the door, '''Senora, I can watt no longer." There was no reply. He knocked re peatedly, and at last he determined to effect an entrance. Strange fears har assed him; he began to suspect he knew not what. It took but a moment to drive In the door.and, once In the apart mcnt.the mystery was revealed. Scnora's clothes lay upon the lloor, and scattered over tho roam wcro suits of boys' wear ing apparel, similar to the one worn by the mulatto boy. On a table was a cos metic that would stain tho skin to a light, delicate brown. "Black Pedro" was foiled for a certainty. Senora had escaped in tho guise of a messenger. Why had ho not detected the ruse? Ho felt humiliated nnd determ ined to redeem his error. He knew she would not remain in the city an instant longer than she could help. Ho hurried to her banker's, but found that sho had drawn the amount due her nn hour be fore. "Who presented the check?" asked the detective. 'A mulatto boy It was made payable to bearer." There was yet a chance. A steamer left within an hour for America; It was possible that sho would ieek that means of escape. "Black Pedro" jumped Into a carriage and arrived at tho wharf ten minutes before the vessel left just in time to assist an aged and decrepit gen tleman into the cabin. There were few passengers; none of them answered the description of the person tho detective sought. He stood on the wharf watch ing tho receding vessel until it disap peared, lie was In the act of turnln; away, when a driver of one of the car riages at the landing, and who was per sonally acquainted with "Black Pedro," approached the odlcer with tho remark: "Pedro, did you see that old man on board ho had a long white beard and hair that fell on his shoulders?" . "Yes." "Well, sir, there's something curious about him." "Why?" "Why, when he got Into my carriage he was a mulatto boy, and when he got out he was an old man!" . "Black Pedro" uttered an exclamation that could hardly be used in typo when ho' heard this announcement, for he knew the vessel would be far out at tea before, she could " be overtaken. He was foiled by a woman. Nor could he help rejoicing, now that tho chase was over, that tho woman had escaped. In nocent or guilty, there was a charm about this .woman that none could re sist. The. spell of her wondrous beauty nffccted'alT who approached her. "It lingered; for years after in my memory'" said "Black Pedro" one day while narrating the incidents of the case, "and I could not havo tho sin of her blood upon my conscience." On tho morning of Jan. 23, 1875, the City of Mexico was startled by tho an nouncement that a murder, the most brutal and fiendish that had ever red- atnl the criminal annals of the dark side of Mexican llfe.had been committed i and that tho victim,- a stranger In tho eninmunltv. w.i. mnn i, ,,!. alive, was of surpassing beatttv s. $1.00 If JilTtillilin II ; before, nnd accompanied by a hand some gentleman, who Introduced her as Ills wifo, He had boen seen to leave tho i house nbont 10 o'clock on tho samn leading to the . 'apartment, wliej'O tho . murdered woman lay on a bed, and tho sight that met her gaao froze the blood In her veins, She gave the alarm and the police were Immediately hotijlod. The woman lay crosswis'o on the bed with only hor chemtso upon her, nnd her head, which hung by a few sinews to her body, was within a few inches of tho floor. "Black Pedro's" friend of tho detective force of Vera Cruz, and tho ono who pointed out tho widow of Senor La Barrier In the theater to Pedro, recognUcd In the murdered woman the ono nnd the same person. Her mur derer was never apprehended, and im mediately .after the inquest was held tho body was burIod lu the publlo grave yard, a ftightful example of tho wages of sin, SOMETHING! 10 BEMEMBEK. IJirOHTAT PACTS HELATIXO TO POS TAL ArrAjus, No valuable package should ever be mailed unless it is registered. Send no oash mpney by mall. It is much safer and cheaper In tho long run to buy a money order or postal note, Animals, reptiles, llvo or dead (not stuffed), Insects, except queen bees when safely secured, are excluded from tho malls. NotlJng Is received for mailing that weighs over four pounds, excapt In case of a single book, as for example, a bible, or dictionary, or history, Never ask a postmaster for credit for postage stamps, envelopes, or box rents. He Is not allowed to grant it, Tho issue of a.monoy order on credit is strictly prohibited, vuider the severest penalties. No postmaster should ever be expected to thus lay himself liable to criminal prosecution. Don't forget that all parcels deposited for mailing must be so wrapped that they can be examined without destroying the wrapper, otherwise letter rates of post age are charged. Postage stamps of one denomination cannot bo exchanged for those of another denomination ; neither can they be taken In payment for stamped envelopes or newspaper wrappers. The dead letter office Is a monument to the carelessness and stupidity of the American people. The average number of letters received thcro dally is about 15,000. Persons presenting money orders for payment, who are unknown, tire expect' cd to prove their Identity. The tamo precautions enforced In banking institu tions are observed in postoftices. Postmasters are not obliged to accept coin or currency so mutilated as to be un- currcnt. Don't try and get all your old worn-out bills upon them. All manuscript matter designed for publication In books, magazIncs,perIodi cals or newspapers, is subject to letter postage unless accompanied by proof sheets of the same. Manuscript music is rated In the same manner. ' Never rush In at the last moment just as the malls arc closed and ask the post master to unlock the pouch and put your letters In, for you may cause, him needless delay and inconvenience by so doing, especially if ho accommodates yon. If you write a letter and address It In correctly, or If It cannot bo delivered to the party addressed, by having your business card ontheacnrclope,you Insure Us return to you. Otherwise It will go to tho dead letter ofiicc. In all your correspondence, whenever It can be done, give tho street and num ber as well as county and state. This saves much time and Is a sure preventive against errors of delivery. It is much better to spell tho name of the state in full. Letters addressed to fictitious parties or firms cannot be delivered, that is, where tho parties aro unknown. This rule is Intended simply to prevent illicit and unlawful corrcspond;nce,and would not be enforced where the persons are known to bo reputable citizens. When advertised letters are inquired for It Is necessary for tho person calling to state from what placo they are ex pecting correspondence. In the general delivery of a postofllcc, the postmaster is supposed to exercise a sound discre tion. IN THE NATURE OF A BUG0ESTI0N. McPherson Flack, of Galveston, is the father of a remarkably bright little boy named Freddy, who Is the only child In tho family, Last Monday raornlug.just as Mr. Flack was about to start down town to his business, Freddy called out: "Pa, I want you to come-here and play with me." "I've not got time, my ton," respond ed Mr. Flack. "Yes, pa, that's what you tell mc all the time. I feel the necessity of having a little brother for a playmate more and raoro every day, but you' don't teem to take my feelings Into consideration any more. I think I'll talk to ma about it." sounTTand sense. "Who Is that new man that opened a wood yard or something on Second street and bought a bill of goods of us last Sat- urday?" asked Old nyson; "I've lost! his canl and forgotten his name." "I don't know," replied the office boy. . "Well," said the old man, "I hate lo ask him. Run down lo tho comer nnd 9ce wl,at 0,1 1,U b,Sn' ,nat' B'vo it." sey " y came imck. X.11UU uiui i'ckii, uu bain. And Old Hyton calmly charged tho bill up to Lyman Cole. a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. A dentist 1? no chicken, Ho is always n pull-lt, Two ships meet In a fog. "Ship ahqyl Vat ship's dot?" "Helmet',' was tho reply. "Hclnilt you, too." A New York woman, gavo birth to four boys last week, Already the bene fits of a Democratic administration nre visible. T The llov. Geo. H, Thayer, of Bourbon Intl., says: "Both myso(f and wife owo our lives iosiiiiotr3 uonsumptiou (jure." Sold by W. F. Bicrv, Welssport, nnd C. T, Horn, Lehighton. Are you mado mlserablo by indiges tion, constipation, dizziness, 103S of ap- peitic, yeiiQW sKin? aniioit's vitallzorts a positive cure, sow oy w. r , uicry, V elssport, and C, T. noru, Lehighton. Why will you oough when Shiloh's t-ure will glvo you lmmodlato relief. Prico 10 cents, 00 conts and $1. Sold by W, V. Blory, Welssport, nnd C T, Horn, Lehighton. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria nnd canker mouth. Sold by W. F. Blcry, Wcisrport, and C, T. Horn, Lehighton, "ITaekmcUek" ft lastingand fragrant perfume. Price 25 aud 50 cents. Sold by AY. F, Blcry, Welssport, and C, T. Horn, Lehighton. Shiloh's Cure will Immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by W, F, Blcry, Welssport, and C. T. Horn, Lehighton. For dyspepsia and liver cotnplalnt.you havo a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. F. Biery, Welssport; C. T, noru, Lehighton. ' A nasal injector frco with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 60 cents. Sold by W. F. Blery, Welssport; C. T. nom, Lehighton. The fact that the new minister to England is called "professor" does not necessarily Indicate that he Is proprietor of a skating rink. An observing politician says thnt tho difference between those going In and out of offleo Is mainly this the former are sworn in and tho latter go out swearing. Bncklen's Arnica salve, Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter, chappjd hands, chilb'ands, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi. tlvcly cures piles, or no pay required, It Is guaranteed to give perfect satsfac tion, or money refunded, Price 25 cjjits per box. "Boar with mc," said Emma, as she seated herself on tho sofa beside Charley, And he hugged her wlthsuch bruin-1 Iko sweetness that sho tingled with delight. "Pat, what time Is It?" ''Ol don't know, Mike, but lot's guess at it, and then, begorra, tho man as comes furth est off can go out to the kitchen and look." "I never patronize Patent Modicines. Don't you? Why not? You patronize "patent" articles of ahundred varieties, why not patent medicines. "Because thoy are often worthless." True, but not always. Frequently t.hey are the very best in tho world, representing the widest cxierience. At least wo know that Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorito Remedy is one of these, ana for all troubles of the blood, liver -and urinary organs it stanus on Its merits, and not on advertising. Tho old lady who asked for a gold riug sixteen parsnips line was probably related to tho elderly gentleman who said his daughter was attending tho con vorsatory of music. An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring ua a case of Kid ney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? Wo say they cannot, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who arc dally recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify tho blood, regulate tho bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guar anteed. For sale at 00c. a bottle by T. D. Thomas. "What is tho German method of treating?" inquired an old physician of a fresh young medical student. "I really don't know, doctor, hut I suppose its beer every time. ''Permanent." There arc medicines which glvo only temporary relief and then leave the sufferer worse off than before, especially In cases of dyspepsia. Remember that this Is not tho way with Brown's Iron Bitters. See what Mr. J. M. Gaines, of Gaines, S. C, says about this prince of tonics, "My wife has been greatly bancfitcd by It; sho had been troubled with dyspepsia for years, and now I believe sho is permanently cured," It also cures liver nnd kidney complaints. J "I don't know as 1 can make you understand just what I mean, Clara," slid Margaret, "but I'll try to make It plain." "You kind creature!" cried Clara, effusively; "Just like you." "What is the matter with the baby?" asked a lady of a little girl, whose baby brother she understood to bo ailing. "Oh, nothln' much," was tho answer. "He's only hatchln' teeth." For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neu ralgia, Cramp and Colic there is no remedy superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. A condemned murderer was married in his cell at Los Angeles, Cal., laft week. A man who hs only a few days to live coraracuts a bachelor editor can afford to tako. most any kind of risk! Tha man who thought ha could learn to make boots by swallowing I sherry-cobblers his just got out a work In which ho attempts to. prove that by catlnghops i you will acquire a knowledge s,, MU t. . 1.1..1.1.. oi-waiiiing. Iccntrated extract of Sarsaparills. aedf I othQC blood-purifying roots, combined I with iodide of rotaultiirr and Uon. Its control over scrofulous tllseatoa is im. 1 equalled by any other medicine. "Hello, Smith; suppose a man intrrles liii llr&t wife's ileji-sUter'a aunt, what relation Is lie to lierr" "First wife tint ston-atmt or let's see. I don't know," "Urlght fullow. He's her hni'j.tnd." Jlo'to for tbe rnuy-ou!lt nnnttf e tur-; "Uenwlurutliinvicemjki'rs," , The Carbon Advocato An fhdcpeadfnt 1'uinllv v"jt Published BTery &ATURDAT, it Lehlghtunj !(tthot Co.,1'., V7 IIAIIKY V, ."VJpitTIII.Tmt. Orrtcn-DAKWAY. t ott eUitmce r.t.v llio f.chUih Vullfr V- P. Depot. Terms i $1.00 ceUniKnil Airaaci Evr.ur pjscairnoN or W Takct at vr.n low rrtipEs IBS H ! 1 -f -THE BEST TONIC. 3 Thjj medicine, combining Iron with pn ycgctnhla tonlea, qtiicltly nnd comnlctcW I'uren iircn iiTipnln, Jndia;r,tn( Vtoikncii, Iinpnro Illood, Jlniarln.ChlftaViidfcVunJ UIKl It it Nrnrnlsii. " "-'"H It Is on unlallirur reraedy for Discuses of thn Kidneys nnd I. Ivcr. ' . It ij lmnltltlhlf) fop Tllaaneaa imm.IU. t Wonion, iitul nil who lend ecdentary liVci. Itdoes imt lithirnthf, tMh pn,..nt.A.inni.A n. tirodiif-q cmistlnnllon o(Aer Trmmtgleivet ito, Jicunenesnna rurtlipi the blood, Bttraulatai ho npnetlte.nlda tho f.lmlIatlon pf food, TJ lleve Heartburn nnrl Tirlrlilm. niS ttrfSilii. im the museles nnd nerves. i or intermittent revcrs, Lassitude, Lack tf Energy, iSc, It Irm no equal. ' Jtm Tho pr-milne has pi n-p trade nwrV Mid ro.ed red lines on Wrej.pef. ' i nto Tpq pthcr, !mv i.tj t.r nniiiTX uiF.mcii, co., butixors, sh, il I .I'lUlUJJIlUUi Mitt Notary .pubuj; QrTlCHi ADVOOATK MHLDIXO, Banky-ay, Lohighton, Pennt All bntlncis pertaining to tbe office will receive uronipt attention. !, A New and Original Plan Instruction In CLASSICAL MU310 pn (ha Piano and Organ, Founded on the (Jelehrated liOlllUNH A M I'D 111 A V TIT VTtmn T.,m.m...ta Alt.) luent for the DKIirflfm PIANO and the I-:STKY IIIIOAt. tlld Inmumcnti taken in oxeh.mg for new tinea. ucaier in music, musical instruments anq Musical Merchandise, T. P. KIiEISTOP, Iioh'ghlpn, Pn, ArlUt. I8ss-6m lQ-Tcn-10-lm-l0Ten-lO DI0 LEWIS'S NUGGETS, A Remarkable Magazine,- Crowded with Brief .Article?, on Sanitary Subjects by that most sensible, terse & humor ous writer, vn. jjio imris, Worth Its Weight ft Gold ! YOU OAN OUT A SAMPLE COPY FOR 10 CENTS lly tending to tho NEW Uto l.pvyh Publishing Compnny, M.fc7l BIBLE HOUSE, Nkw York City. 10-Ton-lO-Ten.lO-Ten-lO A PRIZES Tl KendOccnts for rastatte undr. v lr(.lt .(.uy t'OX el KOOdl ich will help vou t'i moir inoney rlpht nwnv than miythlnK else In I no; world. All, of either sex, succeed from first hour. The brim.l nny lo foituno open b. loro the workers. unlutrly sure. At erica O'lilrcj'. Titcu U Uo Augusta, Me, Ilec. SQ Iy residing throughout tho United States and tUundti for f1certlnn,nou.urpurt, Intemper ance, cruelty, Inennipatlbllltv, ete, Advlea ree. otmo ytaur erne ami aniiresa A IT IINKV WAHI), World Hull.llofr, JJf uro.iuway, Aotf Yorif. July lil.ly Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tho Iter. Z. r. Wilds, -well-known ettj missionary la New York, ami hrothrr of tliolalo eminent Judge Wilds, of th MitesacJiusetts Supremo Court, write aa follows i "78 K. mih St., A'eio i"6ri-..Vol,16eJ. Messiih, .1. O. AYfcn & Co., Oenlemu : Last winter 1 -was troubled with a most uiioomtortttblo liohlqe humor alfectlnf moro eirwclally iny lrfiibs. which Itohed so Intolerably at ulght, and turned o Intowe. IV. that I oould acnrcFlr Ler uiv ftlnrt,!,,.. over tliain. I was also a enfferer from a severe catarrh and eatarrluil cough; my appetlto was poor, and my system a good deal run down. Knowing tha value of AYEil's S1USAI-AC1I.I..I, hy observation ot many other oasei, and from. Iroril v in former yiyim, 1 began taking It for tha aboviviiamed disorders. My appetite ha. prorod almost from tlie first dose. After a abort time tho fever nnd Itching trans allaywl, and all alius of Irritation, of tha ikln llsnj'pe.-ired. ily catarrh aud courts were also cured bv tha aame nutiu. mJ my general limlth greatly Improved, nam It n now excellent. J feel a hundred per cent stronger, nnd I attribute these result to tho uj f thj SAntM-AiiitLA, vUph I recommend vrttb. ell oouadenee us tho bcit blood medicine eer devised. I tools It tu ;u;ill !aset three times a day, ant use.!, In all, leaa than two bottles. I pUc (hsao f.icts nt your service, hoping their publlcatiou may do good, iw" rwpeowuiiy, . i WILPa." The tbovo hutanco Is but one of tha nuor sont&wtly eoailug to our cotloe, vh'.ch prova the perfect adaptability of AYEp't &iui MitiLia to the cure of all dlao&acj arUinf from Impure or luipcrrcrlshad blood, and s weiieuod vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla jitansoe, enriches, and strengthens tha blood, Itluulatea the actlou of tha lumidi atvl bowels, aud tlwroby euables tha system to resist and overcome tha attacks of all ffcnyU biu Viuoui, Eruptions cf fat Slfn, .1W loiitm. Colon, (Icivtral DtlUU, a&d all llsorder resulting from poor or corrupt blood and a low uu of the intern' WMtunrn sy . Dr. J.O.AyorStCo,,Lowell,Mass. sold by ajl Drugjlits; price 5, s!i boUlai for AYEnrsx CATHARTIC miXfl? PILLS. Best Purgative Modlolno Sara Constipation, Indigestion, Headache and all nillousMsorders. Sold everywhere, Alwaj rtllabh,