Advertising Rates. WgtoceiVa li to bo disiiiicMyuhderstood Umftnn MrftrtfrliMinAtifa toll!1 kfti,,,.r....l t illn.kllimii.inf 'Pirie fl. vfanwA hvtWi ., lt.nl way be received, from unknown parties or win unitira arcumiiailicu 117 me CASH. r.i iwiiuniug unuur uflbT icrnisi nKISQUAUK (10 r.lNRSli Oneriwr.'eneh Insertion 10 cU. tx moplhs, each insertion....... Is cts. inroe month, each insertion SO cts. LCMlliin thrds fnonlhs, first insertion il)och subsequent insertion. ...... 25 cts, T.n.-Al nAtlM in 1 . ,.. t,l ,, ' II. V. MoirriuiiKit, Jr., Publisher JtoiiYS AND COUNCELI.ORS 'attorney t aw, BANK STREET. .- I.EII10HTON. PA Mjb conTulted Inllsh And "German. .The .room recently occupied by m. jiaiiener, TO BI. 11AFSHER, ATXOHNKY'fc COUNUKLI.Ott AT LAW FlKST.DOnil ABOVK THE MANSION HOUSE, ' ' ttAVCn'bllVSK, fKStTA. Heal EltRte 'ami follectlnn Aifenev. Will lluy and Sell Heal Estate. Convejanc ng neatly done. Collections promptly made. hettllng; hstatea of Jiecedf nls,n Specialty, mny iro vvnr unvi 1G cuKilftll HUU uuruian November . , I I I i . ip AStfYpEK, -J-TaUHNKVl.AT LAW. UlTta-Dntnn nf llitnfc Htre.t V Itunliwnv 2nd bit)MlnitboritliOafbon Advocate Mayiiojlssftoi" J LEUIQHTON. PUYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. D 11. W. "W. ItEltGK PHYSICIAN ANU BUBO EON BANK STKEET, I.EIUIJHTON, PA. OKFIUK Hours at 1'arij vlllo Prom a. in tn'1'2 rrt. itnlle. Kay bs consulted In tlio English or Oerman T.RnJfiftva. ILTnwIlV Di -tta.Ii)Euuami:k'm i PUYSICIAN ,1KD i SimtlKON St.tcial Attention jiald, 16 qiironlo Diseases. Orriot tlouin Ea.t IVmer Iron and hecond Slreeta, ...LCIIIUUTON, PUNN'A. AprlljW,18t,- , j J ' 1 , ' i . ' vJSjEXAiliitiiSa . suroeon, l'KACTIUINO PllYSlOlAN. SUIU1KON OrficE Han Strcctv liKin.K's Hlcick. .I.EIlUllltONfPENN'A. May be consulted In thfucriuau Lnniruairo. Not. s tb. (3. M. SKIPJiK, PHYSICIAN ANJ) SUritlEON, BOUTH STHEET, I.P.lllOIITUN, PA. T isr no ennmlled In Knudlsli nr flrinmn dal attention thtit to (1Vxi.mii ,,ri V Kttlflnl Ifi-nfl..,, OrJifC HiiPiis From 12 ytl. lo 2 P. M. and from eitov.lv Jjj ' ft March 31, 83 -w 3 P. A.f Rabonold, D.D.S , A4aRr. . zr.zr-rz i iiiim mm m hm. . w,,w a m-A : -;--- H. V. Mouthimer, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT-'4 Live and Let Live." VOL. XIII., No 47. -TTV- T $1.00 a Year, if Paid in Advance. co COCO " -i o T3 co O-o O CD T CO " Cj o co Hj c w w Z 3 j CO W nsnaoja 00 O enBs pr: i CO (pscssn t3 I CO t- S'co C3 -o CO . 1 1 s-X co -a 1 CD . ri , i co -OL2 l--3 CD J I " CO T. J. BRETNEY, npeiiPOl T.illv nn miit nit a. in tt.a ... r Iliiuhtmt ui). I others thut ho Id iru pared tti till II II tln.U ..I- 1 iauling of Freight, Express jMatter and Baggage. at very rcninnablo prices, lly iirntmit at tention to nil iirtlera Iim hitnt.. t,. mn.lt ut.AVU ol iml.llo initronae. Itenlik'nce. corner of i-iuo ana iron Mircot, i.eiiiKHti.n, I 'a. tinlcrs lor liunllnir left at ti. M. sweeny (c Son's Storo will receive prompt nttcnllon. Bit ANU1I OFK1UE-Uiiio.ito UlausjJt Uru' Bank St., Lehighton, Pa DenlUtrr.lnall tu hranrhes Teeth tx- traotedr wrltlmut llAin.-l.n.uartt.1ltilfllnrH.I wli-niJvnudtiedwaMUUee.liarB WKDN ts. UAV ure irh week. P. O. Address, l.lTZKNIItUO. LenluU county, Pa. Jan. 3, is-6-ly. s ' ' W. iA. Oortrighty D.D.S., OFFICE : OpTHisile the '(uroadwoy House," . Maficht OJiAhlc Pa. Patlania have the benefit of tne latest lm froveinents In mchAnOal apidlances and he Iwsumetbol. of treatment in all surKienl e". ANESTllliriii administered II dertre t. if pusstMe, tersoos resldlriK outside oOlancliTJIiunlaBhouUl make eiiKavrmente by malK rl J (- , . Iis.yl A BOOK ON Deafness Catarrh. Tbe above named hook of near log naucs b lilt.SIIOBMAKEn, tho well-knovtiiex-prienced Aural. Surxeun, Kill be font tree t".iny-i(ktre.i Eyerr family liould have this HodK. The Wnk I llluiiraiod, ami lul. ly uiidalns In plain latituat;e all Diseases of the EAR anil CATAERH. and how to treat these ailments .cocossfully. Addrcqs,!- Dr. C TEj.Shocrrialcer, 813 Walnut Ptr'ccl, HKADINU, Pa. Dec, 6,188t.ly y ' .lIOTEtlS JEI11U' (CARBON HOUSE, J O N ATlt A N K 1 8TI. K U P II O P R 1 ETO K, llxk SlvfLmnauTO, Pa. Th.ri, .,n ttniTat. ntrp. H..ijil,ii,a.nM mudaUuni to U.eTinveilnur public. lleardlnK Uy.thellUy, orWeeW on Hcasunable Terms. unoice uijcar., ivinea ann i.iauorB always on viomoneiis aim oiaiue. vriin alter Oct. I., 1831 3m. T. J. B WITNEY. rpjrou..s Eiin:i:n, -L CONVEY A NURI", AND SF.NEUAL INSURANCE AGENT Tlie following Cnmpiul.artf HuprwKented t,Kl5A )Jf MUTUAL I'iniJ. IIGAOINO MUTUAI, IlItE. WYOMING I'lrtE. I'OTTf.VlIJiE LUtllGli rrnK. anil the TRAVELERS AOOIDLNT INt'UH ANtlE Alan Pennirlv.inli and Mulunl IIoi-sh Thiol eteo tveaiut inuram-v Comiianv. Malta 23.1S;? HELPS' mas. KKMKituit fiTworlilnsf people. Send 10 cents no nn we will iiiall ,u Iree. inl ... I. ..!., I , r Koo.18 u.iit will pot you iii tlio wav or mnk. In more money In a few day than yon ever thouuht lo sibl-; at oqv lun'liie.r. Capital not nqn'rccl. You can live at home and work In spire limn only, or all I lm Mine All l both se.t. ol nil Hues, tcrandlv sucoo'slul. 60 cents ! ,b 00 easily earned every evenlnir 1 bat all who want work may test the bust lies", we make HiUuni'iir illelrd oiler: 1 on 1 1 whonronit well rutrsncd we will sin. I il to oiy for tho double id wrltl k us. Full P'lrlicutnrs, dl'eellons, etc , sent frol. Iio meiHo pav m.f til iil. lv sure lor all who shut iitooee. Ilon't delay. Address StNisu.i & Oo. 1'ortl.in I, JUmu. tiee. IM-lv h.n.l lly.) llo.tlers, attached April 10-yl, Jp.VOKEllTO.N IIOI'EIi. Hway between Maneh Chunk & Ihlhton lsKUIH)Il) MEYER, PuormtTOn, -P46kertbn, Pchn'a This well Itluiwn ho,l ! ..rtnilpn l.l w ,.Ao.H and hislbajipstaccoiniaodatlynslar nerman nd transient boarders. -Kfcellent tahlen nt nm and the v. it. .V. ittacbed, best Unujrl. 'Also tloestilbies Sfut. H-yl " bSt the spa t Tjo (5tockt5nadilu,ili'tic'LJ:''J, " Oi r n e rv MarVtaml and Atlactlo avenues, onifofth'u faiifl sti. side resorfe in lha coimtrft U novPi.pleii (.r the recepiioii nf guests? "Tho tumlltles lor IxuttiiR, bathing, fishinj;, ir., are unex celle.1. Teiins liberal KEtSEV ,t LKF IjF.U, rfptjclorsj Meulldn tUls psir, , K. F. LUCKENIiACH, ' I)K ALER IN Wall Papjdks, Borders & Decorations, tools, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures Latest Stj les, made and pal up. If desired. T1 Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Bruges & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway. Manch Cluing Pa, Rlnw the Ilrnailuay H'Hue. 1 i.ftiV&rini T T IMOlei jjii i a llnl'resen'2 irlvpn nwat nn.l us live ci-nis pos'aire, and by 'infill to,, u.111 r.u.. 1 orttondsof lar.o value, that will start lou In work that will at oneo I rlna; jou In money faster than nnyihlna- else In unerlca All anout the f-oO.uoo In presonti with each boi. Auenls wnuttd everywhere, nf eltherrex ol all aires, fur all tlio time, cr spare time only, to w. rk fur us ni their own homes. Fortunes lor all workers absoluioly assured. Don't delay. II, lUi.UTT & Oo Portland, Mo. HcclO-ly JgjfSuhscribe ibr the Ad vocate, only $1 per year. War Secrctarj- Endlcott's resldenci? In Salem Is an ancient-looking, unpre tentious bouse, with littlo window panes and no ornaments. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA.. SATURDAY. nrro'RV.i? in inn . v -)ll...WllW.yll. TRADE ViV MARK. In gathering wild flowprs, autumn leaves, or picnicking In tho words, we .u liiuio u.- iuss tjAjiusou io danger iroin poi-ou ng by Ivy orother wild vines and shruls. The poison Is under certain circumstance readily absorbed by the uioou, niiu paimm sweetings orurnp- .tf, , , ,AV i.i. niijjiii juua iroui me uioou, i'.ven in cases of poisoning by Tarls Rrcen.IJood's barsaparllla has been remarkably suc cessful. It should bo kept constantly In iiiu House tor nit uioou Ulsortlcrs. HcoJ's Sarsanarllli la inailn liv f!. T llnnil.l'.rn l r,l,.ll M... A I. - v., v . . , tfiuH.) M.iu 19 sum uy an uruggists. 1UU does SI. Tho betrothed bride of n Snrini?- (leld man objects to marrying while In mourning for tho death of a relativp.nml he has waited thirty five vears fur .in Interval in her grief, so closo toscther nave been tho bereavements. A Sad Caroar. Tho illvnepnil wlfn etf n l)nnnnn , . ".. M UUII.UM 11111 Ilonalre lecently came to ft inoruuful death nrinnlnnllv frnm int-lnn i,i.tAH..i which unsettled her mind and demoral ized ucr wnoio pnysicnl system. She had been weakly nnd ailing and felt her uvjuu ui aunitiL 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i ii rnu i wir cit-tviti n and bracu her up; Hud she taken urown s iron Hitters she would have been Invigorated so that she could have fnllMir. llOl Cnn-nw. nlV 1 0sf.,u,,9 uo UI1U UlllUMJU health life. This valuable medlclno cures generally debility, tones the nerves ci - ... .,.,ia U. gestion. The Indians of New JIcxIco are do ng very well at makln" ancient nottorv from the pre-lilstorle mounds and selling it to incredulous tourists. ITnvn lisoil lip Tliom.i nil for eroun ami rnhla nml il..-rn It .. positive cure." Contributed by Win, is. ay, oio Plymouth Ave., Huffalo, N.y. What is the difference between a camel and some men? A camel will work seven or cisht days without drink ing, and some men will drlnl: seven or eight days without working. QEN. U. S. GRANT'S PICTURES, tin nnl .f.o,l Hit i.nllnn ....1 ...... v , " "v:1 r oil" p.- jou vine iii re.'lil n nrnnntl lm, tt'lilnl. li. . ...m .. ........ im, ii jiiii ,11,-i.viil, ivill co,t im niinetliliiR. I Ikiv u an rnirrnvlnu iiiiiiIo tnim mi till paliiilnc by a ci-iebniii-3 , V ... ..."U.JM K Otfllll, 1113 in Hit' opinion of erillcs Hie hot plcturn ol the o"'i i ri in fniMaiice, ine in ice ut tin- usi .iv iik, -jiv.'S iiielies, on very linivy leel 'll!ir:l inir bfi.ifil 1 llm, I ii. 11.. .. ..... I t'. ",'w.'.", -"-, i'i'-ioih; 1.1111 uy mi', ; lormiitlily aiii I couvliiiTcl of the value of uv c.iM.o uB oh ihmii k in nn iinn im an. preelal l(inb IlieiniblU', lliutl will mull to any iiddioss In tin? u, s nm insit.ciios, - - iv , '.iniu in 11 iii-ii, y Ifitlll'r utl, IIOUH receipt 01 2lc. iii shimpHlo pnv potn!e iinil ,ir..n ,,- ,-toiiiiuiiii uiiii. ine pariy nl'l V III! w. Ill III L..II.I ...n IIX'I.I ,.,1,'t I f. ;-,.. -'.iii. o- 111. iov w,,r, liwi.iiivil (rl.iiO) upon receipt or rnmnvlns It It H sntH ncloi v. oriTlum the pieliue Iii mo If It Is not CfinNl'Irmhtiirlli fullv the price nskeil, I luivo ulMiiticiy ImndMiinc Cabinet Plioln. ntden. tliiint, hniiil llnlshcd, liteli I will no 1 1.1 n coipi in .-ol-. ao aiuum s eonipletu wll linnl nnn t lhni.-,1 .... ........ ...ib i.A .,iui 1 ni 01 1 niiKi-im-iiia will 111 made with afients. Writu for tennt nnd price mm, . Address Wit.i.iAM Dirkbo.v. I'nlillslioe. II0 3.-8, CWcaso, 111. All". 15-iv-lo; BRSMEE. SAEI, SURE C'urciOr Cinoti, r01)ntii1 other lliroat . rifTT Vnm A liTTI,. At I1iuUii..i .wn rii-ai mm REMEDY B ivl Cut:: Eheasiil-a. Hsarsleii. U,tnikf, llrnitlir, loolkneli., Hf'"'n. HI 111... niOinnr " " i.iDiniHi.tno, M1K CIMULU X. TOClLril CO.. IlallW.. ad, CM. A Georgia man has a hen twenlv years old caring fur a larce brood of lit tle chickens of her own hatching. This would go to show that hens at that age are good for something else besides eating. An Answer Wanted. Cm .inv firm lirlnrf 116 0 ..ic T.-I.l.. or Liver Complaint that Electric Hitters in jiui. apecuiiy cttrei" vo say tliey Call not. lis tllimsnmli: permamyuly cured ami who are dally rOl'rilllTiliAtlilil'irr Ti'lnitnln lts. ...Ill 1-,"",,h JJ.tvtiiv; iJtlV5, Will prove. IJrlghfs Disease, Diabetes, Weak Jiack. or ativ lll-in:irv onmnl.ittir i.nlM.. cured. They purify the blood. rp.'iibitH tho boiVCls. ntlll net ilirnntU' nfl till, lllf " pans, j'.very douio guaranteed. for sale at 30 cents a bottlu by T. 1). 1 humus. When a man nets so low that lin will not even borrow trouble, his case Is desperate Indeed. bhut up for the season the nenner box. Tlinn.imlQ ttf m,.., rll l ltnfA....... -. . w ... ,1.11,1, uiciui iiuiu- IV tlhvsipal riin..fin. '1'lii.u urn ii. . .IVJ MIU III.- pid but their liver is, and their liver blocks the way. They nro bilious, vel- loW skllllloil. Iienilnnliv n,,d .ntDniilrt ,, , .... .. j M,, HligtllllJIC. all because that great gland declines to uu us w or, i ne medicine that can re- "Pm8 l.0 "lls orK'" "s natural power will add nnn liumlrinl t..r ..ni t,. ti.A available fwrco of this world. We know of but one thing able to do this Dr. .Yoiuicuy a ravoruo iccmeily. Tho cabmen of London drove their empty vehicles In tho funeral nossesslon of a popular comrade to tho extent of n mile and a half. PUMPKIN P1E3. I've tried the best In K f't and West, I've lunuhed 'neiitlj troiilc sun. I've lastod all The fruits that fall, And like tlicm every one: llut North or South No human month, I will the world apprise, E'er tasted food One-half so gnnil As our own pumpkin lcs. Upon tlio vine. In rain and shine. Through fragrant day anil night. Tho cIlow globe In emerald robe Drinks up the mihiuht light. Oh, golden sweet, The suns repeat To mould iliy luelous Elzc, That wo may tome And roll Ihee home, And mako uur pumpkin plea. Oiu loicly girls, With shining curls Tut neatly In a cap, Cut 1-llco on sllco And peil It nice, And stew It lo a pap; Then milk Is had. And cges tlicv add, And sweelen as It se. While others hubto Tiisplco to Insto Those honic-innde pumpkin plea. Oh, pure and fair. This fo-nl so rare, Made up of nil that's bestl No creatine's pain Coca to Its gain, Hill only nature's zest; For summer dajs And autumn haze . And smiles irniu beautj's eyes Are In the dish Mixed to uur wish. That we call pumpkin pics. No wonder, then, That loyal men, From Florida to Maine, Their quarter eat. Tlio saino repent, And pass their plale again; That exiles fict Willi vain regret, Anil vex the iilr with sighs, When forced to slay In ellmes auay From their ohu pumpkin pies. So In our boast I glte a least, Embroidered all in thyme; Mil) pumpkins round With us abound Through future nuluiiiii-tlnie! And may our girls. With shining curls And lender beaming eyes, All Icnrn by he.ut The happy art Of making pumpkin pics! K1STU5K 'nsotlu.lv antaidnoe to tlmnuhtlathat i opwad ft NKW LlVEltV SPAllLE II ha. .. U1IT,D, O I. .. ... . .... 1 . iii.c. IQ I oanratlun Willi hU buivl, and Is nroparcd tu furnish Tsaink fur l rara wemiugs or Business Triiis oo H6rtnt twUces-nd matt llberalterms. All ! ' in ,m- imii'iii i, ou mi win riveivo ppanpt au.0tl.v, Mwble ou .Nor lb f'rl, aci. li. ivi'.sl, LtttirUtcB. jaS yl f)'ir renders fur 12 cents in poslHi-i lumps In luiy lor inailina and wt.inoi,. ml nameiif Iwn hvk (enis. will r- 1 "iv- FI1IIE a Slrtl Ftmh I'mIoi- En ttgiavmg.'i nil OL'it 1'IIEsl IH-NTS. In- eluiiiii:i'l,s:viii,.Kn,si2 SS x28 inches aworlli ?l (111 ..o'ciWvii EUer Pub fb . rA.eaiw. Dr. Frazier s Root Bitters Frazler's Itoot Hitters aro not a dram shop beverage. Hut aro strictly medi cinal In every sense. They act slrongly upon tho liver and kidneys, keep thu bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood nnd system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, sl.OO. At Thomas dru ' store. A lady was talking about going In half mourning, and her little daughter listened attentively for n while, and then exclaimed, "Jlainnia, nro any of our relations half dead?" Backlen'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salve In tho world for puts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblands, corns, ami nil nl-ln ,mr,ttr.no t . "f .(-. 11,111 11U31- lively cures piles, or no pay renulred. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satsfac tlon, ornioney refunded. I'rlco 'Mi cents per box, at T. D. Thomas'. An Irishman liearlnrof a frleml who had a stono coinn inido for him self, exclaimed: "Faith, that's good Sure an' a stone collln 'ud last a man a lifetime." HOW KATE MA MATE. Sho came to our far-awav. oulet mounlaln-Uaiiked village In early sum. mer, and, stopping first at the hotel, sht registered her name as Kato Eurbank. of Xew York. Sho might have been Si.' not moro than that anil was very pretty. But sho did not remain Ions at the hotel. Sho brought letters of recom mendation to tho rector of our narlsh. and was soon admitted us a member of his family. Sho was an orphan without brother or sister. Sho possessed prop ty enough to support her in an humble way, until she could turn her hand to some proiltablo and pleasant employ ment. Toward tho end of July tho rector's nephew, Arthur Grafton, came on a vis it. He had graduated at college, had studied law and had been adiulltod to tho bar, and now, before commencing practice, he had come to tho mountain village for recreation. Ho was Si years of age. tall, strong, nnd robust, thovery pietttro of manly health. Certainly Arthur Grafton had never before met a woman to him llkothls woman. How bright nnd lovous wer. the days, how sweet nnd enjoyable were the evenings! Arthur resolved that he would kuow his fate. He Jookcd tho matter squarely In tho face, nnd made his calculations. In September ho was to enter his ofliee in New York and In fluential friends had promised to assist him in business. Ho kuew ho should succeed. Within a year ho would be I. . a momcnt more she was gatharal nport a wife. If Kate would i . ns' sbcUcrInS embrace of n After tea Arthur went otcr to tho hotel as ho had promised. A brief Interchange of fraternal greetings, and then-Dabney uursi lonu: "Look hci tv old fellow, how In tho name of wonder did you manage to get tho helross under wing?" "Tho holress?" repeated Arthur won derlngly. "Aye Miss Comellsscn-rtho lady you were with this afternoon. She didn't recognlzo mo, though I am sure sho knew me," "Miss Cornelissen 1" echoed our hero. "What do you mean, Charllo? You have tn staken the person. Tho ladv von saw In my company this afternoon was Miss Kate Burbank. of New York, an orphan whom friends commended toiny uncle, the rector." Charles Dabnev drew a long breath, ana man whistled. "torglveme, Arty. Perhaps I've put my foot In It; but It can't bo helped now. i will tell you tho truth, and you can govern yourself accordingly, ' 'It may be well that you should be on your guard. Her mother's maiden name was Burbank. Miss Kate Burbailk Cornelissen was tho lady I saw upon your arm. Her father was Hendriek Cornolisson, the old Ea,st India trader Rnu snip-owner, who died four years ago, leaving his onlv child heli ess tn three millions, A year ago sho came into full possession, and she has fled to this secluded nook to osoano tho sveo- phants and noodles Chat beset her on overy band, I understand now." Arthur Grnfton returned to the ree tory In a daze. He knew that Dabnoy liau told him tho truth. On the follow ing morning, as Katie looked out from her chamber window, she saw Arthur walking In the garden. Ilia step was slow and drags ntr. b s head wna bent. and his hands were folded behind him. Certainly ho looked far from happy. When she came down Into the little sit ting-room where tho piano was she found the rector and his wlfn thorn looking strangely uncomfortable ar.d perplexed. "Something has harmencd wo don't. know what," said Mr. Edgarton, In answer to her earnest nuostlnnlno.. 'Arthur Is going back to Now York nt once ho says to-day." 'Hut I thought he was to stay until Soptember," 'So he had plannod. but soinethhiz has changed him." A great wcleht sank unon Kate's heart, and a choking was In. her throat, Sho turned away and thought, Arthur liad discovered her secret and was afraid of her. But, had sho calned his heart? And, If so, should she lose hiinP Should she, "without ope struggle, surrender the only promise of joy, true and pure that nan entered Her life since her father died? Arthur Grafton, standlns beneath a drooping elm, himself also drooping, felt a light touch tinou his arm. Hp turned and lookod Into the sweet, earli est faeo of tho beautiful being who had been occupying all his thoughts. "Arthur, your uncle tells me thatvou think of leaving us." She snoke with a calmness that cost Her a mighty effort. Yes," he answered In a voleo that sounded hollow nnd distant. She stood back and looked at him with prayerful earnestness. "Arthur, will you answor a few uuos- tlons truly and frankly?" "Yes." "If you had not met Charles Dabnev yesterday, tho thought of leaving u to-day would not have entered your mind?" Iio hesitated and considered. Surplv ii wouut be lionorablo to answor with the simple truth. "I would not," ho said. "Charles Dabney told vou who mv father was?" "Yes." "And that my family name was Cor nelissen? "Yes." "And he told you that I was very. very wealthy in tho possession of money?" Yes." "Arthur, in tho great city I was hunt- ed for my wealth, I grow sick nnd tired of the dreadful Infliction, nnd re solved to escape into a purer atmosphere auu, ii possiuic, leave all trace of my poor wealth behind me. Good lrlpnda. fully appreciating my purpose, nssisted me. cropping my well-known family name, I came hillier. recommended chiefly by one who had been your uncle's couego mato In other years. And hero I found pcaco and sweet contpnt. Tie and by yon came to share the life with me. is over mind howl discovered it, but the knowledge came to me that you were a truo and nobleman. And soon soon I believed you loved me. My ncnri. uounttPil wit 1 c adnesa when 1 thought that a true, strong and gencr ous man had fallen in love with poor. simple Kato Burbank. Can you doubt Wiiitiier my own heart was tending? "Arthur, I love you with my whole heart. If you loved mo as I had hoped, you shall not go away "from me. i will not lose my brightness of llfo for tlio lack ot a few honest words." In a moment more she was gathered Southern Exposition, Special to the Cuibon A,iyc.te, . Louisyule, Oct, 4, Tho past week has hsen a Verv sue. cossful one for the Southern Exuosltlon.i The bulldlntrs have been prnwdeil eveev day ai(d night and at sometimes even to a If not paid, in.'advanco, $1.2o The Carbon Advocote An ItidDpendent Famllv Sewsi(e -5yi'id y SATURDAY, iu LehlglTiill, Carleu Co.,rii , lv II.VltllY V. .-TIOIM'lf 1.111 ... 01TlfjS-BA-S'KWY.-fl-ttotKntB it t - i ii H..LXi?l.tabt-flllAe T. it ru.,... j Terms :- $1.00- per AnnmniaKvt iTSattitsctfftJaxorriaXa- iiCt rich Pin 11 i Uiir VElllr LOW Ml !fl YSAST Van vmtwn mruvr ...-"Will Hie' cowing, man work?" h asked. That depend? on the kind of a fathcr-ln-Iaw-ho 'dfavjs liufca matrimon ial history. The yblinc man who nnitbvr teti.t-. ) smokes nor shears, may have the worse fault of thinkliuthe l hettne n,. k v -...V, .,.11,1 in; v "it" mum auu at nomeumos even to .1 .1 .1 tnAftin ........ I .. .. I. ul-jju'ij wnieu socmen aimo3t, un.c0M.. --"""-'. juuruuy is not waiider fortable, yet, both exhibitor ami. vlsltota'.!" llI.s,lt' Ifc. slts the parlor, appear to be In tho host of humor, and !Uovl Veoia arm chair and Belinda's . ...1 .. . . . . I lillS. Whlln tlin nl,l ..!..! li... "4-1-- ...w mjq. v. IIUUIUI, mill -r .iniiyi a every person en loved themplrei eiiiiee-1 "I" n'")B old man vainly listens in A tho pursuits of pleasure or- business. I ,le"r Illm, vMor. Ot course tho creat drawlm? raid I. 11 won't Uo long now before the vouno- oignor i-appa's Military Baud, recoculz-, . s. """u win turn lightly from cdby overy person as the best brass iIl0UghU of love to the dreary problem 11 i 11 . r.in.i.ini.i.... fTV TO, . I band In America, and. surelv tho mmt expensive hand lu the laud, At each concert, afternoon and night ino "aianuing itoom" sign could be very appropriately hung out at tho entrance to Music Hall which holds about 10,000 people and thbusaiids s"lalul,,aroifu'd the out side and enlov the uiui n. , .imlnoil this powMtftil band of .(Ivor fifty' plecos, can,.up .ucard very distinctly' all over th ,e ij......... . . .. .1 iii aw.i n iiicuiueniaill Uu d hit envoi a this was not possible with Damrosch's string band. The following is a svnonsls of a general contest by members of the band in Which the player who produces the most hilarity aiaonn tho nndlpnen u given ft prise. Synopsis The baud tune nn. Prin cipal performers try their respective Instruments. Competitors assemble tn draw for tho order of nlavlnv. Union read by tho Manager (SIgnor Trombona). i uo penormer causing most laughter to to take the prize. Judges prepare their papers. The contest commences, the competitors being Messrs. Clarluetto, Carnettl,PIccollnl,i:uphenia,Clarlnetto, Jr., and Fagotti. Tho ludires takp nntea after each variation. Jealousy of the drummers, Unexnected result the prize being awarded to the base drum' mer, his pcrformauco has produced tho greatest hilarity. Termination of tho contest. ISvcry person says "Carma knnws l to please," and they aro rleht. Tt i worth $1,00 at any time to hear this band give ono performance. Situated directly in' front of the ath street entrance Is the French Exhibit, It must be carefully examined to be fully appreciated. Mr. Victor Laruclle Is In charge.and Is glad to explain the details of his display arranged with such great tasto and at an enormous cost, The display Is very similar to that of N, O. The Imitation of tho eniei diamonds of Enclaud and V ranpo. in eluding tho Begent of France, Koh-i- noor, Craud Mogul of Bmsla and many others representing millions of dollars. Bye classes, opera, field, marine p-lassos combinod also telescopic glasses of the llnest rrench manufactures. Their display of amethists. rubles, tonaz. emerald.., sapphire, etc,, secured first gold medal prize In N. O, Tho insegna of rani: of L. J. Unmet. lately made eominanduer of the Itm-ai Catholic order of Isabella, Queen of iapaln, la on exhibition. Hand made flowers lu silk and hammered gold. silver and brass aro par excellent. Tapestry curtains of French hand made, representing tho "feast of tlio village" (which Is still observed once a year In Prance) also tho swan nnd deer and Venice and Mars aro tastefully arranged about the Music Hall. The first prize gold medal, cognao of Jules Bellott ,t Co., also chaiupalgne of Jos Pcrrlor, are on exhibition, also French liquors of all kinds from the house of Marchand Berres of 1'arls. Hungarian-Austrian display situated between Forth nnd Sixth St. ontr.mpea and directly opposite the entrance to Music Hall, is a great attraction, our correspondent was kindly shown tho different objects of interest by Mr. Ludwlg Moscr, the Commissioner in charge. Bohemian glass display from Karlsbad. Is one of tho chief attractions. Fluto vases trimmed with gold ranging in price from $100 to $150. Most of their fine display aro Intended more for museums and artists than for the nubile For want of space the exhibit Is consid erably condensed, to that in New Orleans, but otherwise about the same. Garnets In this display aro shown in every atale.from tho crude to sets worth $160. Tho china flower exhibit In charge of L. Walsh & Sehopplc, Is truly a worK of nne art, ami only attempted by tho most artistic sculntors. Their display of merschamu. also deserves mention. Carving of wood by hand is a great specialty with tho Austrians. as their complete exhibit in that line will demonstrate. Windsor Castle Is repre sented In hand mado cut containing auout 20,000 pieces. Wood pressing in Austria, for pictures and frames to Imitate hand carved.is quite au industry. Iiow to work aiioiheH r-.ii ri of an already too cxaptlnT miia.. It casts about only '?2 for a divorce. There'ioV if i uuiiginan who contemplates matrimony ni. SA7 'cZL. '- .T". ;. . .' ' - .u ,neeoraiiu ccqnofdv vc41t!i -hc-wlil-foKgrnhowalTl'jand'lnvest In a divorce. It-is said tint JapAncs? woinch do not ..iU.r iou use ot pim: This dugiit (o wuusir joung men to emigrate; but v, Ifh me usua rcetiessiitss lo the rex tliev Will GO riellt bli henllno- ,i.i, " ... s ..w. wi -iioir wruts witn martyr-liko heroism. The grasshopper ha3 proportionately 120 times the klekim? Blinkg. wlio is not a fftvnr!i father of highest girl, says that he will timer veasc to ue thankful that the old man Is- not' n'grassbonncr. Oulda says: "A girl's love must never oe ucggeu, hut counuored." n,,.ni. Stress must not bo placed upou this state ment, however". Wo do not sav Hint Oulda would misrepresent, but she may have forgotten. VOU know. One ennnnt remember forever tlio exiierlonecs of one's youth. THE MODERN SHAKESPEARE. "What, ho! Andromeda!" "Judged by the tone .Tehnle f voice, mcthhiks. nenrico. 'twere the tallyho," Whereat I tally one for thv wit. But list thee. heard tho news that late hath tattled of Beatrice Jiarcia?" "Mo rival 1' the choir? What of her? If thoUiast news that valines the jade, then feed, me, my boy, the very dregs of It." "She hath betrothed her to the Count l-ersiminons," "What I he that owns the peanut mart ueiow, ami dally sops the shekels of the just in change for pop-corn, taffy, and nn: ni.ei' ' ino same, Andromeda, the very similar!" "What, he? And she? Nay, nay, It cannot ooi nmomon furies crush It 1' the bud! For will she not in f.ile Ttnlii Wo and ride gondolas i' tho market place, sit for her portrait to Sir Michael Angelo; swap .garlic with thefragraut iicnooso, and homeward conn; with voice with foreign timbre so veneered that sho may sell her ditties by tho quaser, ana count her ducats as we count her faults?" "Go to, thou iealotis laid ierer. en in . j.. , (, ' I';' fears do make but corpses of thy wits. There do be wavs of circumvent. ing HI. if this thine Illlad of woes should come, t nave an uncle, a ir ." "As wondrous news as If (IinnM'ot torn me thou'd'st a father onco!" "But whist thee, wanton! Tla a mm, of gold, this coodlvunele that. T tell tl.ne of, and death hath even now a mortgage on uie same, imnuown Henrico lathe coming hclr.and when, on tonsuo of inv doth come the tidings of his doar d'e mise, men will us twain across tho waters hncod and nurohaso this Tt.ill.t that thou speak'st " ffjt "uui, good Henrico " "Nay! withhold me not. for Iron Is not Wronger than me will. Each jot anil tune ol this fabled land I will secure lite With me uncle's Hold Florence Lombard)-, Sicily and Borne, with all tueir piles of lore and br ca hrnc. shall tie out ours and onlv ours, ine lnt e. nml this Persimmons and his t-ackling mate will meet their doom In Cumo's limpid tide, or be forced to live In circumstance as lean as Is the tower to I'lsa conso. crate." "Now. do tho God's veneer me. nr.nl with peace, sweet comforter, and I do swim in ureama of Paradise." Scene Two little girls playing that tney are grown-up people: "You must accept this rlne as a tiros ent." "Oh, no, I couldn't think of It." "Beally you will obllrro me If vou will take it; you know it doesn't become my complexion," "Thanfca. nnrl In return T 1... ....Ill T .1.1 , ' , w t Juu " III ittcnc inia pocaet-DOOK." -i ueueyn i must accllnc." "Please Hnn'r I U'9i tll.t (.(snot a wirow inn mo aah-narrcl." PrS",l ''nlS'TlV.u, -" Co, 6 . .j-Bi- ino tinaicTT. Ai 11 O. Am m. puiL's mm stop Fcr the euro ofCourhfi. C'nirU. . acM, Croup, Asthma, Crpnchitia, Whoopinrr Conch, - Ic!r;dc Coai sumption, nnd for the ro'.icf of tea or.rnptivo persons In ndvanccd sred fpstc, rrice, 25 cents, ' " lul It.nl li 1'J.J Uuln I WHIIt AH ll.Vf AUU. I Um Id uuie. hold by drtua-isoi kt) Dr. razor's Majlc Ointmnt. A sure cure for all bolls, burn., sores, cuts, flesh wounds, soro nipple, hard and soft corns, chapimd Hps and hands. !i nuuujeeuis. ooni uy urugsisu. Wil liams Htgg. Co., Prop's., Clovi-Und, O. SuiWDy Thomas, the drttggUt. When a giraffe wants a drink, hn j knows what a long felt want is. The dog has queer taste In matters J of dress, no wears his pants in his ' omUi, SOCIETY WOTE. An old bachelor.who lives In the snh. ttrbs of Austin, hlrei a colored man of nbout eighteen to clean up his room, fill the lamp, atid perform llko services. A feyrVlays ago the colored domestic, who had been uslug.hls employer's blackintr. said: "Boss, our, blackln am done out." "What do -you meau?" crowded the, sordid employer: "cvervthlntrbelonm tn me, and notbins'Uelongs to you. I want you to unaerstand that nothing belongs to vou." The terrified darkey promised to com- ply with the request. On the following Sunday the boss happened to meet tho , -.'pU. v . it nmc "Ulm . . havo him, and wait a year, he wnnlrl i w" " " TO""t Qt sP"g 'or Jy. work with a will. He would speak! PLACED WIFE IN DISTRESS, before another night had shut In upon Wlfe-'-Arcn't you getting a little mm', . bald, dear?" Before that night came Arthur and Husband-'-Ycs, but I must oxnect It Kate In their rambling met Charle . ,v .tm. it, . , 01,1 1 mu l0P"t H Dabney, of New Y'ork. Dabnev had vifei.s." . bumlay the boss happened to meet tho ")!VVl'"rn,,5,,n' len Arthur's claMinatc l Jl,;B;Nr0,,,e ir5'0" ba ' """'o'nPnled by achoco- u ttM Kate's hand trembled on her hLX if"0 ion s arm, anu as ne advance to speak lnc I think von i , , I ,7,7, , with his friend she turned away and remedy 5 try S0'"e . thatyour baby In that carriage?" woltod for him until ho came back. , iru.K,nd ic. i . .. ! lie asked next day, quite a number of "Dear old Charlie!" he said "We ! w. "?iT " J" - 0U? h" frluniJt bel"S VmanU were chum, in coll ge I must runovlr ta d f n T", "ould tacom. ' "No, boss, dat's not our chile; dat's totho hotel .ivitolS"0"' S tou" . l"1COd ,namy yZCn? ltB WlnB ' uuSUi U!oaja to tai o assji " i s mm i mmm IslZsi 11 11 lit iSTnf?f.74.E Rebellion." tlon. Only booV.ofita Lind Tho 'SP Y revr! many itcrcti oftSt rear never bofgro rulillsb-U A graphic accouutof tho conBptmcy to afiuihiuat4 TJnrnln PdrllAiu ; . Brias la tho Hebel Capitol; their lierolo Lrjver? fully recounted la thoso vivid tkctches. Thn I'Spy" la the most ih.illlnrr war book fiver puolUhed indorsed by LuLdrcila. of Prosa aud Asents' testimonials. A largo tladi tWAP Iwok, CS8 paaeas CO Illustrations. H CSP'ACENTS WANTED! AQENTSI This book la efaitll tdhern. Over onthundrtithoutand applications for aiienclea have been received. Wo have many agents vko. havo told from (as fo fit t lundrttl cepi'ti. 3-Tho "SPY" Is told only by CUr Airents, and can not bo found In bookstores. Bella to merchants, farmers, mechanics. and ercry Joijf. Abaolutoly the tatiat bock tn tell tun Inmcn! Wo wantenn scent In every Grand Anew Post and In every township and county In tho O. b Tor full psrtlcnlara and (ems fo opetitjaddrcsa Q. W, CARLETOX li CO,, Publishers, Now Vort, RV. MORTIMER, Sr., 1..-,-,., ,r QTARY PUBLl OFl'lCEl AUVOCATK BUII.U1NO, Bankway, Lehighton, Ponna All business pertaining to tlio ofllce will receive prompt atleollon, 10. A Now and Original Plan Instruction in CLASSICAL MUSIC on thu Piano and Organ, Pounded on tho l.'elehrated KOIiUlN.S AMER10ANMKT1IOD. Term, inederaie. Also nuent for tho I1E11N1NU PIANO urn! tho KSTKV 11HUAN. did lnstrwuienia laken In cxuliango far new ones. Healer In aiuslo. Musical Instruments and . Ulusleal Merchandise. T. V. KU:i.T01, Luliigiiion, I'll. April 11, 1S85-CU1 10-Tcn-10-lcn-10-Tcii-10 DI0 LEWIS'S NUGGETS, -A Remarkablo Magazine, Crowded with Erief Articles, on biuutary bubjects by that most sensible, terse & humor ous writer, J)Ii. DJO IE WIS. foilli lis WeigliNIo Gold ! YOU C.K OET A SAMPLE COPY FOR 10 CENTS i . Dy Muding to the - - vav Ilo t.ervls riihllshliis Company, nvi7l DIDf.i: HOUSE, Nkw York ClIT, 10-To t-J0- Ten. 10' Ten-JO A PBIZE.S iconts for wnu,andr. Ire,a costly toj of uoeda I?n0.nMyrlfn'r''f'.f,",tl aoytblngeisein tao vorld. All.nr ..lilipr-n ........z., , - hour. The broad wav lu'fornme i,S fory the work. is, atwdulely snre. At una addretn. Tnua Oo.. Aucnsla. Mb. " Dec. Sd-ly re.i.llnuilhr....,e.,. ri"..t: f!"ur! Canada for de.erilon.n,in..nr.nArt tm..nu.. unsr, etiiaHy, Incwpatltlllly. eie. Adrlea . V'f.1 ATTlilCNfcV VVAKH.World'uniHin law l-v... i. 1 i.:r juiy li-iy ... . ...... i ..An.. Uroadway, A'ew Yotk. WAN-TED'f'!'"f -I THr BEST T0&ISG. SI AT ONOBJfff;' Thh racdlctna, comb: i.lnjj Iron wlih pur. ve-etMo ttiaies, f,ul(Lly end ceu,, ;Ci 1 i ores Urpe.i.l.i, ir.illareiia:i, 11 ru lit-cct : ninoro lll.iod. if. ,l,.i i. i i..iiJ.....i 7...:.r .nil.Vi-.imle!. ' II is uu uulallinB; remedy for Dl-iaaejnfl' , eoua. wotiua ron arcciii. class i.a or scsixu n.iu.1.11. wjio naoersiand aud nued them, (flvlnh- their orders at siBUti prouta liberal, ra.yanrt quleJtt ran refer tJ Krniiein. n e:cariiK tts to W a week wi.o ar ii-a.e,l wtih ho w. rktonly (la eaidlnlra HUTedi wtliefurparllauiareifyoumeiii husl. ii.r.; mv" aKe. ira.le or prevluu. eu.i i. mint and ri ioirnrea Pefiuer. 1 alll.tr u t;o., Van'erblli Ae , N u ik lor PiKmeee peruller to " ivi tvuvnua y 11 1 e-, it i i I I lvl,wV"Uay in ii'iuiDiuviii.rnuaciiciuiui'iic.oi prjjluee coiitlMtloiioMT rmi mttln-mn ,i. ....... .vr w,,i. jn,, ,m !IUUt(Kl,KllUIUia!r ho npnetite, aldj the wlinilctit.n nf .,!. i -v es Heartburn and pi leld, g. k-d tin iu i the mtraele ond nenes Fur Interi.itneiil revere. Uaitiklt, J. ' i -ray, Ac. it naa no ,nal. ' Thocenulne fcaa r,re trade rrei I i i l red lines on rj rr lulc i .....i7Si.-.'".ioirs!;.fit.u . ,i T' , 'WATdT'-C'-n r- - ... r- '..l"r li fll ' IU. li. .ir.-. 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