Advertising Rates, 7o desire it to be distinctly understood tint no auiTcrtiseinents will be lusert,! u the, toluraui or TnR OtKsuti Adtooate that Way be received from unknown: turtles or (mil iidIcm accomjwuied by the fU8n, Tim following arc. our oxlt icrmai nXE HCJUiRK (ID MNKKlt One year.caoh insertion. .... 10 eta, 8ir months, each Insertion IScti. Throe months, each Inaertion 20ets, Zjom than three months, first Insertion J 1; each subsequent insertion 24 eta. Local notice 10 oenU tier lino. II. V. Mostiiihrii, jr., I'ubllher. ATT5IWEYS AND COUNCELLOKS, r . -pjTQRACE 11KYDT, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, Orrtcil The room recently occupied by W. M. liapsher, ANC 8TB EET, . LEHIOIITON, PA. May be consulted In English and Qerinan. July, IMJ-ly w H. KAPSlIBU, ATTORNKT &COUNOE"U"l"t AT LAW. IHST DOOR ABOTK TUB MAKSIM "OUIIK, MAVCtt ClIVXK, PEW A. ITeal Kelate and ( nllectlnn iiicncy. Will Jluy and Sell Heal Estate, conviynnc ni neatly done. Collections irui)itly inodo. JSettllnic Kitatei of liecedints a Speclulty. "Hay .be consulted In English and tiurmun. November 18 4. rp A. SSYDKll, ATTItNEV AT LAW. OrriCK-Corner of Hank Street fc Uanttway tnd bnlldlajr tibovo tbu Carbon Advoeuto Printing Omre. May 1, 1883-m6 liKIIKMTOr".. ,aL"? PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. D n. w. w. ltr.iiEit PHYSICIAN AN1 BT'HOt"ON. BANK STREET, LKH1HUTON', PA. OFFHJE Hours at Pnnyvllle From a.m., to lit nt. dally. Hay be consultod In the Eiitfll'h or Oerman "Language. May IT, '84. A.DEltllAML'K, Jl It., PHYSICIAN AM) SCIiaKON fpetal Attention paid toOtironlc Dlrcnees. OryiOB Koutli East Comer Iron and becoml Streets, I.EIUOHTON, I'ENN'A. April 3d, l;i. ."NT, n. iiekei:, M. i). P. S. EXJ.V1SISO SDRGEOS, I'KAf.TlOINQl'HYSIinANJc SOIitlF.ON Orricn Ilnnk Street, liHHtn' Hlock. LEIIItlUTOM, PKN.N'A, "play becensulted In the German Lttnizuage. Nov. )th. y ' Ml SKIPW3, PHYSICIAH AND SnitOEON,- HOUTIt STltEET, . LEHtailTON.I'A.' Star be comntled In English or (Irrninn Special attention (.'Ivin lo 0 v Mheoi ueiv ()riem limine From 1 M. to 2 I. M., anil from a to V I'. M. March SI, 83 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., lin.VNOH OPFlUfc-UppusitoUlauisSi. tiro's Bank St., Lehighton, Pa T)enl9trytnnl Its Pram-lies. TVnth ex tracted wlthniit .am. Was ertrjlnjfjnri"! whoa ren,ueleil Ullien liaysw ISDN 1.8. WAY uf eieh wrflc I'. It. Address, LITZENKEUO, Lelitjch county, Pa, Jan. 3, lt.S.ly, W.A.Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICII" i Oppocite tlio, "iiroi.J way House.' Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patient have the hetmflt of the latest Im- froretnent In ma liuih.il apidlaix-es and he best rnetho li of tr-..ituieni In att turirleal e. ANasi'llEII'' .dmlnltfiiil ti "eaire i. If pialde, persons residing udWi.1i pi .uaicliOhuuli i-l)uli I4keujiil-iu'niii by wall. l!-M A BOOK ON Deafnes&Catarrh. The able, namrd hook of near VQ pair" by lK. Slid KM UKlt, the wit known- fxirleuced Ar4l Surgeon, wlllh front tree oanv address Everr f imPy should li irf this Hook, I bo book Is Itlcti raiutl, and tut ty eiplslus In pljlu Isuuu j all Diseases or the EAR anil CATARRH. and how to treat these ailments scccessfull) . AdJrill. Dr. O D. Shoemaker, 613 Walnut Street, UEAIUXU, Ps. Dee. e. lsst.iy UOTBIsSA.VD J EinY o ABBON HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTI.Elt. PnciPRICTUK, IUnkSt,, IvEIIIOIITON, 1U. Tba Oa3on Hoositotfors ttrst.cl.issaeenm. ipoitatlunl to ibe Truvivlnir public. llor lln by tbe luy or vveov on lteasouatite Terms. Obolee UUrs, Wluoa and l.lauore ulwayon kad. Uoid alibis ami Stablts. wlib atter lire Hitlers, utueuej. April to-yl. Jp.VCKKUTOS iion.i.. I I way between Maurh Chunk ti Leblshton LJJOl'OI.I) MEYEIi, Pnorr.ti.ToB, Paokermn, Penn'a 'f bis well known hotel Is mlmlrakly reatted, lod b is Itio bsta.caiinod.itioi. Lsr peruuu 101 and transient boarders, kceellent is.t!e and the very best liquors. Also huvstiiblcs attached, Sept. le-yl. 3Y THE SEA! The Stockton au"" chv.n. J. and Atlantic MVeuues, mje tTthe fioadt eea side reeoria in the country, n now pen for tbe fe.cepuou f gtiels. 'fftA fHCilities lor bonliae, batning, .liinf;, c., fare unex celled.' Ternis liueril KliLSUV'i LKK fjEU, Preprjetore. t.eim.i() (liia jiacer. IterpM-tlully aunouncs tn th publlo that he bas opened n. rEW LI V EH Y S T V HLK In I ,aaneelion wnn nil noiei, auais prepared to XurollS Teams for fpsraU Wttm or BdsIiibss Trips AO fherlest notice and tnest liberal! erms. All mritfl leftai the "()ar..n IIoue" will rectve pro'nU aUeotUo Stable 00 North S reel, aext tbe hotel, Leblgutca. wa fl 1 D. ,T, IUSTLEU II. V. Moiithimeu, Jr Publislicr. VOL, XIII., No 48. to coca O -s O Z2.cz i -n o co -i o o 3 o CD . . CD B' i i S3" - "Sn jgy y-ai.'.'gv i 'C3rn KO E.-n - 3 CD CD o"W i rcs- T. J. BRETNEY, Ileeprotf lly announces to the.merohnnts of LohlKttioii and others that be is prepared to do ull kinds o Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Haggngc at very reasonable pr'crs. Ily prompt atr tentlon to all ntders ho hopes to toerlt u idiaro M publlo patrona,;e. lteshlence. corner of Pine and Iron Slrcer, Lctilghli n. 1'a. Orders lor hauling left am. M. aweeny & flon's btoro will receive roinit ultcntlon. T, J. BUETNEY. Oct. IS, ttSISm. L CONVEYANUKIf, AD QKNERAL IHBURANOE AGENT The rjilovlnjt Cnmp.nilw r UrtprHontesii ) tKrtA )N MUTUAL I'iniC READING MUTUAL riUS, WYuyrNO rtns. roTTf VILT.R FIRE, ' TUAVKI.HIIS AOUZDUNr INt'UIl A ) -J Aino I'oniu.vlv.inH anO Until tl Jq , riiirl elco iroAiidlti iruw ti iitiair. M-nf rwoikln- rof11,p'J 10 cma .riltBo mi ivc will mM(l joy trr, u nun!, p-iinfiv ox -f KOng tlnit wlU p t vnii Hi tit" W -fit fnU- llmijkdit '0 B,h, at nnv lItifiufip, f d jni u I n t rfqu'riMi, Y "it ruti ttvf it homo uti'l wnrlt iti -p r 1 1 nf only, or h 1 1 lire All Di toth Hrx-n. of h)1 fiucf, irniinlU ruccA'pfdil. &i a utp i' i.dO r-tirlU I'ltrnnt en rv roilritf i tiLf itll wti'i vuni work tmi y t?H ili-luf it-(, 7 wink" t tiln uni-nr llt-lft) tlirt '1 ft nil who are n well mtipfiM uin i u t 1 tut ny i-ir tlio I'oul.l- ( ynii u lull pariMil irn, iii xiioni'. !(., pnr froi inif tn n-'o jov ntiMituielv stu fur nil fti t Oai. 1 r I in I, M iiqu 1 E F. l-U('!(KX!A( II. DUALEIl IX Wall Papjuq, Uordcis & Decorations, coots, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window fjliadpii l;ixtmos Latest Stjlu, made and pal up. If deslicdf Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Urus.iics & general Painters' Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway. Maucn Krai, Pa Ht-low Ilia llriMiluay Ilnn-o. OOPS- fn prism's iriven away. Send nvo p.'ii's poi. iikc, enn nv ,om wl'l irel frien rwirkauo of i-cods of tar valti", that l nan jou In work that wli it unfa I rluu foulo inoucv fssterlhan noyhlnn e.St. In -lu.rlc.i All ai'nut tbe 4M.00U In presents wlih rarli bo. AKente wantfil eeryherp. of etthir fit, o( all e, for all It.fl tline. cr (pun' Jloie only, ti w rk fr us a thir own to'iaes Fortune u.r oil Korkeri at xiluie y assured Hon't delay, II. lULJ-m it O.. 1'oHUnil. Me. UeelO-ly (J"Sul)scribe i"or, the Ad vopate, only $1 per year. Our readers for 12 yeiils I jr n- ' i; tantstn iay lor nulllnz ami vreppnu uid nsuiee of two iviok ifii. will r viv PREB a Steel .fW.A i'roi- Ka graving ol ell OUIl PIIKSUlKNTri. m- 'U'1I0K I I.HVl.K0, hi j Mxii lliolle, worth t l (Id AiiJri Enter lub Co,CLwo II', , cuits wHiet ti ttSfcAit. Pf Hi ouitooyrup. -iniu. ito.m! ar aluume. u.t(lbrdrto'i-.s' n c w () w CO O r-f ., W asrgg - ' I "J igrrgmFa 3 o fa L3 U Landlady "I wish to say that tlicro will bo dessert tp-day for overyhody, Those who liavo paid thult board bill will get puddlnj for dessert, Those who have not will plcaso dessert tho table." Humboldt says that tho kind of monkeys most nearly resctnbllns man are melancholy, They seen) to rcallzj how near they sre to us, Yonnr; Lady &t Boarding School. Yonnr; Lady at Eoardlntr School. M At some of thn French boarding qwimui, ill Willis, iiiciii9 uti; ici'u ui Tji weak fottp, two or three degress strong.) cr than hot water: meat from Which i ncaily nil the ncuthl went Is fxtmueJ hyboillnftj coarse cal, watery carots mnl gray, sour bread, Tim young lady who comes home after a few tctms of tills tort of diet may ho very learned, hut is pnlo and poor looking, lacking Vigor ami health, Ulvo her Ilrown'a Iron Hitlers the best tunic in the world for young ludles with Impoverished hlood-aivl bring the loses to herejiceks, Why need you never starve on board bhlp? "Because you gctxold chops from the north, little pulls from the smith, chickens from tho hatches, nnd, as for cess, tho captain can lay to any day. A Chicago man has been sent to tho lunatic asylum because of his allusion about mlnco pies, Perhaps hp" found out how they are built, OEN. U, S. QRANT'S PICTUKE:, l)n not rcnil tliis notice, unless jnu care to read a proposlltiin wbicli, 11 you accept, will vnttjuu sniiicllilnir, I bine nu ciiciatlnj: Hindu lion) up till i :i 1 n 1 1 : tr bv u criobruli'd iirllsl pt lien, Urnpt. tirlilcliu-siit sbprllv uricr bi trip nriiutiil tlio wot Id, It U In tlib opliiinn ot ethics Hie best plctnro of I lie lieail Here in exlslnncc. llio pi Ice of the ('KCrilVlUK. 2tx2a Indies, on very heavy steel ensruvliiK boiud. U One linllnr nml TwcuU llvccents tfl.'.'")), pustnge pnld.by ini', So thormijilily tmi J coiulneed tif tbe Vitltic of the ciiRr.uiuK nsu work of art, pnit Its ap preciation b tlio public, that 1 uill mall to any address ill tlio'U. M., run INSvfiinioN-, tine cutiy, pnejietl In a heavy paper hot, upon pefcipt 0121c, In itamps to pay tmslnse nnd pacltfii!?, upmi Hie t tiiiilltloii ttint Hie party reeelvliiK same s'liil mo ONI" 1)01. 1, AM tSl.tXi) upon receipt of cpiNiivlns: If It 3 sAiltlnclocy, or retuin tlio iitctnse to inclf It Is not considered worth fullvtiie price iii;eil. I liitvciiI-iiaverylniiidMinie Cabinet Photo, of den, tlrtint, liaiifl llnlstied, wlilcli I will mall tin receipt ol a.v. No album Is complete wlllioutone. Liberal nrrnnyemcnts will be innde with ascntt, Write for tern.s ami price list, Address Wili.iam Dickson, Publisher. Ilox "TJS, ClilciiKti, III, Aug, 15-w-lO, fJrcek Is the langungo for poqtry French for love, and Italian for hand orgatt niclpdy; but the man with a.shlrt collar that doesn't lit U tlo amo h?lp Iesa being hi all, -s.Tlie only Way to tell a good cl;ar 's to snipko It," Tho proper way to. tell a bah cigar Is to get a iriend to smoko It for you. Thon-i.mds of men fall In life for puro ly physical reasons, Thetfinift ubt'tnr- pit! but' their "liver is.- and their liver blocks the way. They are bilious, yel low bklnned, headachy and miserable, all because that great ttlatul tier ties to do Its woik. ' The modiefno that run re store to this organ to Us 'iiiitur.il power win ami one ininnrcu per licnt. to the available foico of tills world, Wo know of but one thing able to do this Dr. Kennedy's Faoi jte licmcdv, ' ')''.. ?'.' ' i r-i ' A "feast of lanterns" has become a feature at manyontortalnmcnts. 5tilla man ?llh a healthy appetite 'would net up frc m such a feat inlgltty hmigi'. , ii isiioiiEciaiicingiinout. "ttierieatiy, :atcs ajar'' to a boy w ho 13 wresflltig gate Willi a greet) cucumber slue colic. anJ a man's Vty;' Heaiaikiblo KecavoKy. Mr. Geo. V.-Wlll'rfgr (if 'MalTeliester. Mich., writes: "Jly wife has bnan almot helpless for lhe jears.so helpleis that she. rotibl not turn oicr In bed nloue, blie ttseil two bottlos of I lectrie Hitters, ami is so much improied, 1 liar shn is able now to do her own work." Electric liitters will t!o all that is claimed for them, "" Hundreds of tfiM monl.ils! 'attest (their great"! ruratlic nowers., Quly fi'tyrdents a bottju a"Fr. i). nforhaS:r -v, 9 T i. i :. : . i "cither bustles nor'cotsets are worn In Japan, and when K.Tapanuic maiden sts dpwn.Iti a skating riuk she gets her money's wotth e'.cry time, "Our frhnd hasa icrymolilie fac. yon know," "No, hb hasn't; ho was born in iicw Orleans," Tr- rraater s P.ott Bitters. I'r&jler's Koot Dlltrrs are not n drain shop beverage. Uut aro strictly medl. clnal in c cry fccnsc. They act strongly upon lha liver And kidneys, kfp (Jio bowels open and recular, clcausti.the blool and syatcin of cicry Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1,00, 'At Tlwrt-ts' drug store, "What Is this man ciisrgeW'w'lth?" askoij Judgs Murruye "vV'Wltb "whiskey, your honor," replied lo tcntcntlpus pollceiuan, ' '' BucUIca's Arnica salve.' Tins b03t salvo, In thj wjfrjrlljj for "cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rUucm. fever tores, totter, chapped hands, chllbl.inds, corns, st1 all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no -pay required. It is guaranted to glvoj perfect ntffac. lion, ormbneyrefuii led, Price 26 cents per box, at T, I), Thomas', Tlie glad season of the year Is here when lovely woman preserves pretty much everything oxcjuiiig her cquaii. Iiility, . , llrNI'raiei's HJeglcQiutm'nt. A suro ouje for all bolls, burns, sores, cuts, iloslt wounds, soro nipple, hard (tnd toft corns, chapped lips and JjamU. Price CO e4nts. Kohl by drqgyfsu, Wil liams Jl'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O, Sold by Thomas, the drugGlst. r A Xeyada court held that a man who has five dollars in his pocket and Ills board paid for a week ahead Is a "capitalist," within the meaning of tho law, . "100 dos4a7ono3o1lar"1s trtto only of Hood's bnuaparillu, and It Is nn ttn ituswcrablo argument ns to strcnglhnnd economy. i . i ( "Circus Soap" is advertised. We J suspect its manufacture Is contrplUtl by ! tiiTSS IflM,W ..... .... - i j I ''Have W'J "Dr, TTWiuit' JSbJtrlJ I Oil for croup and wW, aud declaro it a positive cure' -tnt4ilsule(r IrvrWaf.1 Ktty.TWuMtth"". v , . - - - .j-.. I -If tlx. fire, hell rlngi a MU alarm, can it Lo called a libel' ' One who takes lots 01 Interest tu h.s Lui.Ukes the ix-wnbroUer. I INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGHTON, CARBON "pOUNTY, "352" TnADEVWMArtK. 3 ZL:JZ:. . TiL '" . ' Eprnflotit Opiates, Emetics rh'UlVlH j , HAhE,,HUHI: KUrc fjr llntDIiM. I'aicihitd et.t i llr rimn,"!;1 lr,":,,t,.'fnJ'l! rct . mm mm an. n.inrit i ., natiiiaiVI-. ua..i.n'. 5urM Skilisifilsa, Hesrilfcls, U ll.rln.l... ll...ln.L. T..ih..t. 10 U S i M'talt... Um'l'M bi-it Alter U.Bi r;u.nii.Mfl.n. rorCnt,, AtDmrrl.t, ftn4DM0?r.. niE ci; u:its i, bsFir.Q to., ii,m0r,, jij.,t;.'M FUR ALL WHO DIE. The following poem was regarded by Edgar A. Poo as the most beautiful and touchlti;; of Jte klnil In the "language;. H hath been salif for nlf who dlo 1 hf re Is a tear, 3 im? paining, ll-ctllnj; heart to sigh O'ln every birr j . .. lint In Unit hour tit pain and dread Who will draw near 1 Around my Iittmble couch and shed ' One farewell tear, .. Who'll wilt' h tlie fast departing ray In deep tlospaln, And soothe the spirit on its way With boly prayer? What monmcr round my couch 1) como In words ot woo '' And follow me to my lon; homo Hnlcinn and slow? ' When lying on my earthly pc , In ley fjecp, Who then by pitre, nfTeclinn led , , V III cotijo niul w eep? , , . 'liy thf1 palc'moou Implant the roso Upon my urcast And bid it clicer my dark repose, My lonely rest? Could 'l but know when lam sleeping Lm In the ppi)U)'i O.ie fultli Tut heart would then be keeping Wat di all around. As if somo pern ) ly shrined beneath That ct 11 sod's (ilooii'i Twoul 1 mllliTHte thn pangs of death And lUht Ibe tomb; Yes, In 1'iat hour If I could fcil ' Priim the hidls of n'co , .' And beauty's pressure one could steal'' ' i In secrecy. . . ,i ,t Atldcpnie.nnilsltorst:tnlbymo : - III itlclit's deep noon, o ' , ' ,. Oh, I would ask of memory.'' fin oilier boon, Cut ah, alnpelirr fate is mine,'! A deopcj' woe, f 1 1'rorii all'T'"e loicil In voiith's sweet tlmo I soon niist go. i Draw round me my p.ile robes of wlilto In u thirty sptif To sleep thro' death's Sung, dreamless Ijlglit Lone mul forgot. r THAT. BOY, "Iltuband! thcr's somebody out In the yard sawing wood. hp- tip you s'pow It is?" Farmer Grander turned himielf in bed, listening a nioinsn!, arid t)pn,with a sleepy sigh ofonawlm ieal!zc3 that tho time for dreaming U over and wgr): hours arc nt hand, replied; "It's "old Warner, likely. lie's had time to get over his tantrum, JMI Tho farmer's toilet was npt one that required hours to perfect, an 4. before -Mrs. Granger had qoncluded that It was tune lor nor to "pu stirring, the brown trousers an 1 blue frock of her husband cotild liavo been seen at the farther end or.tho kitchen, while two knuti, green, gray eyes peered throtig!) the hilf-ppen blind, " Jfo red-nosed or Jiaggard-faced old man met his traze, but a pale-checked, harefootpd boy, whoso low whistle kept time as ho worked, while the heap of sticks at his feet givti evldcnse that hjs saw; had made quick pace since sunrise. "What are you about, niy boy?" was i th-e famici's salutation, as lie ncared tba wood-pile. "I thought, mavbe. you'd clve me auuiu ureaiasi i( i saivou awniie, answered tho lad, looking up as If to note how this proposition wpujd bo re ceived, "Breakfast 1 Of course) Wo never turn folks away hungry, Wbcre'd you come from?" "Oicr east." was tho Indefinite reply. "Where'd you sleep lt night?" "Under the bushes, down tho road a piece," the boy answered. "Well, you're a great ono! t should not wonder now. If you'd run away?" halt interrogated tlio farmer, with a pleasant twinklaln his eye, "Dq yoi mind telling your name?" "Jan. sir." "Jap, hey?" "That's what they all call uie my real name's Jasper." "Who are they your father and mother?" ' "I haven't any, sir." ""Brothers antl sisters?" "Not one," was the curt reply. Tho farmer lookcuj sharply at the boy from under his broad-brjnitucd .hat, as the taw piled to aml-fro, anij iloubtjesj lie would have pushed lib Inquiries still further had npt the Impatient lowing of WWtmy'and Poll remmded him that It was induing time, "WJI. w don't look over and above strongish. You'd better let that wood alone 1 tllf you Ret some victuals down " i "Pd rather Umvi on," was the pnly n.. .L " ...i.. ...... "? "?r?r r. nn IliriMT mini'W till JilUei. 1110 .... -a. .. . r. . . tBre8yer "O11 I' ' "e family, came , trotting around tl-e curocr pf tho house, to an m we, iuhcrbahy fashion, that "b'c'k'ast wtw ready.'1 Mum Eetv thews im r Live ana Let Live." PA., SATtfltl')AYr OCTOBER 17, 1885, j "Como, orighhnln, oomfc' Tight lit. You've nlritod'A eboH nicnl of vletuAlsl" and Farmer Graliger led tho way with his little girl pcitjlicd upon his shoulder, HM. I. .J 111 ...at.. aL . t. 1 The lad silently took the place as J signed him :at ono end bf the siiuaro table, opposlfri Ethol and her father, tvhllo.'Mrs. Granger ami a happy-faced old lady occupied Mats on cither side. Tho first" liprly; Of boiled ham and baked,, potatoes had disappeared frcm tfic' boy's, plate, nnd thesrepnd Instal ment 'was vnnlsllhig Vlt by Wt, when Mrs, Granger suddenly discovered that he had no b'uf ter. "No, ma'nm; I don't caro for it tills bread Is fiood enough without nny," was tl'io'rcply vhe.t) t)tp plato was jiassed, '''Mr.s'.Grangcriecelvc'd this compliment with a pleased smile, and an ctra large doughnut Immediately found Its way to "accompany the ht(crlcss bread, "I'd llkq to ivork awltllu longer to payfor that breakfast," remarted the boy, ns he followed the fanner tjirppgh the wopdhouse, "I haven't tasted any thing so good In a long time,1' 'nnd the saw was taken up without jicnplsslofi. Well, If you re ft mlnd.tp cut alid jillc ;up a spell, you can stay njid.getrypui' dinner. We always pican to lmve good ylptuah and a plenty of 'em.htjTt!," 'Wow, where aro you bound for?" questioned, the farmer, as Utedad picked his bttndlo afler dlnnop fthq seemed ready to take hh.dCparture, l'I flon't. know,-sir,", hp replied, dig ging his hare loeslrv.thedlrt, "I s'poso l'I) stpu apywhcro-I pan get work," I 'What's the matter with this place?" with a, little twinkle of the gray eyes, 'That wpod s tp opt, and it'll takothrco or four days, at the least, calculation. J'll agree to glye you enough to eat and acomf'tahlo bed, Mai, bo by that time you'll want to run homo again." 1 ho boy's eyes flashed, but he set his lips (irmly together and made no answer for a minute; then ho said: "You aro very kind, sir. I will stay if you wll) let me," "Solomon .Granger your xrazyl" ex claimed tho nervpusllttje wpman, w)'cn iter husband related t)m foregping con versation, !,Tio Idea of haying that hoy In tho house all night) I shan't sleep a single wink, I.II'cly as not he'll kill us all beforo morilns. nll(' rnakc off with everything there Is here," "Oh, no; I guess he's all right," was the farmer's rejoinder, while a sweet voice came from over the knitting: . "I never saw a boy with such a face that had anything In him but good and honc3t hlo'oJ. "Depend upon it. Lowry, tjierp' ain't nothing wrong about that boy," Two days passed.'1'' Tho lad kcrt faith fully at his work, saying littlo and re vealing nothing 'In regard to himself. The fiirnjcr's wife, meanwhile, worried an) fipttod, turned a dozen keys at ttight, and was surprised wjjen tporninj: dawned to find everything untouched, "What are you going to do about go ing to church?" she asked, anxiously, toll Sunday morning. "There's that boy;1" "There's room enough In the lyagon," responded her husband serenely 'II krjpw but taln't a bit lJxely he'll want to go. And I don't djra to leave him homo; there's no telling what he'll do," "I wouldn't worry al'out that boy; ho ain't going trj run off with the house." Tho proffered scat, however, was do' ollncd, saying: "My c!pthc3 ain't fit, I'd rather stay 'rpund here," Eo Sirs. Gransjr, with numberless m!s5lvln23, cUmberel Into tho high wa( tuclrlrjg llttlo K:hol heilde her, nn j off tnoy ,v"ent 0Ter tl(8 J)U, I towu two mtC3 n,vny, 3 to the "Lot n)o.SLge,!' begin grandma," when the last load of neighbors ha 1 passed the gate, 'tyou're name's Jasper, ain't "? ''Jasper, ma'am." "Yci. Well, cm ypn read?" . ''Yes, ma'am." "Well, s'posIri3 you real out lotii to mn a spell," An 1 a little, old book was brought from tha great cb,C3t in tho corner, cntitjed 'Tales of a GranJinotli cr,' So the boy read, and grandma, folding her wrinkle 1 lunls-!ix:ili that wero I always buy on other days leaned back with a look of contentment on her sweet 'ace, tlilnKlng to herself : 'As If I'd bo i afearetl ot mat boyr 'You tii3t hive been to school con siderable,' was tho comment when the first chapter was ended. 'I never went,' was tha response. WuvcrJ Whp learned you to read, then?" 'Mother.' The boy seemed reluctant to engage in any conversation, and hastened to begin the1 'second chapter, Sometime passed, till at length, the pne auditor falling aslp, the story was continued tn stUnce, Grandma's nap was brought to a sud den close .by a lou 1 rap on the door. Two men stood on the doorstep, Ill looking fellows, and yery dirty jn ap pearance, 'Can you give ns something to cat?' asked one! 'Sarlln,. sartlo; come right in and sit down.' said the old lady, bustling off to the pantry. 'What do you liko best, apple pbs or custard?' And soon a boun tiful repast nu spread upon the table, and the good things vanished without ceremony, ' 1 no uo' cyil1 1"9 two fairly, while gratwiaa, Jviiuo teceiving somewnat ; crutty. answers to her few kindly qnas,: iwue, si i.iaumiy rucaiug. lueeyosoi the two men moved searchlngly round the room. Finally one asked; I ,' . , L , , Folks gone to chureh?' 'La, yi, repliod the old Jady inno. cently. 'Our folks never sUv at homo tkri,,,' - " . . ' The -sriWcer threw a quick glance toward his companion, anl tbe other iu Mel. Neither inavHiuent escaped the watchful cyea In tb tvr-ier A. iLioiaeat af -tr tho boy left his seat, $1.00 If J saunterwl across tho room and stopped hr Uie wlndotv to look tin the road, nml then going through the llttlo hall which i led out of tho kitchen, ho called from I at al.. the foot of the stairs 'Dave I Dave I you asleep up there?' 'What do you want!' sounded a gruff volco from the stairway. 'Come down, cati't yott, nnd bring along Tlgo and Fritz I' Don't co to slccn again.' Grandma heard this'' In mingled amazemon( and' alarm'"" Could the boy be In league with these two men, and another bb In watting up staira. As if In confirmation of her fcar3 a growl sounded from tho room overhead. Then came a sharp yelp, followcdiy little whines of Impatience, and with a carplcss 'Hurry up, Dave,' tho lad walked leisurely hack to tho kitchen, As ho reached the door, grandma, over whelmed with consternation, madn a dpsperatc rush for tho liodroom beyond, locking the door behind her. Thu men. In the meantime pcared tho outer dooK Got somo dogs up there, havo ye?' ono said, with a disagreeable leer. 'You heard' them, didn't you?' was the careless rcjplndcr. Opuio on, Jim,' addressing his com panion, 'wc might as well clear; our game Is up." 'Don't be a fool,' was tho reply In an undertone. Who's afraid of pups?' YeyUpsJ ain't fierce, ho they, youngt stcr?' Fritz ain't over nnd above friendly to strangers,' (pp)led the boy coolly; 'and If I vcro you I wouldn't be around hero When Tlge gets out for a run,' Then In a louder tono) ' 'Davo, ain't yon. coming?' But don't let Tlge loosa til) tl-cso men get away,' At this the men moved off cursing thp dogs, and muttering low, wrathful threats, while thp ad, with a final 'I advise you to put a aoodpleco of Ground between you and Tlge,' closed the door, softly sliding tho bolt. Then going to tho room whero grand ma lay crouched npen the bod, scarcely darjng to move, he called through tlie keyhole f 'They aro gone; you can come out now,' 'The dogs?' gisped a faint voice, 'There ain't any,' ho answered softly. 'Open tho door and I will tell you,' Tho bolt was cautiously withdrawn, and the old lady's face appeared, white and terrified, 'Como and sit down,' said tho hoy tenderly. 'I am sorry I frightened you so. I was afraid that It would, hut I couldn't help it.' 'I won't stir a single step,' said grand ma, stoutly. 'What do you mean by all this? You can't fool mel I heard tho dogs, and the men, too.' A low pleasant laugh sounded throuch the ropm it was oniy mo, grandma. I saw thpso men meant mischief, and I knew something had to be done pretty quick so I maJo bellcvo there wa3 somebody up there,' But tho dojs,' cried the old lady, be, wildered, 'Whore aro the dog3?' 'I rnidctlcni bark -listen,' Aud then came from tho threat of the llttlo ventriloquist such a torrent of growb, whine and yelps, interspersed with 'Down Tlge and 'Bo still Fritz!' that tho door wa3 swung open, and graiidnu loaning against tho wall csr claiming! 'Well, I never In al) my life! If you don't beat all tho boys I cvrr did seel And there I s'posed you Tvas conniving with them crtters, nnd I was so scan I was just as a weak rag.' A while after this fright at tho farm, hot-30, old Billy, with his load of three, wa3 plo J.lln3 along pe iccfiilly over tho brow of the hill aqturtcr of a mllo from horns, when suddenly Mrs. Granger's voice, ivljd willterror rang out sharply on tbe ctill air: 'The housa is a-flre!' she screamed 'And granlral oh, Solomon, If grand- mi's killed I'll never forglvo myself, never, Why did we leava that boy?Ob, run the horse, Solomon, run thn horse!' Wonsensc,' said tho easy going farm er, Nevertheless, he whipped up old Billy, and anxiously scanned the corner of the roof lint was just visible behind the trees where tho smoke wa3 curling , u; gray an I thick. A dozen or more path of water bad done their work, however, and only wet, soaked timbers and a blackened pile of rubbish met the farmer's eye when ho snranc from his wacon and i alighte I at the side of tho breathless little worker, Tho sight of tho house and barn nn, harmed and crandma standin-j In the doorway, alive and well, put all fears to , ,ow arc shown, and the musically In flight In an instant. But there was a , cllno'l examine with pleasure this relic story to rclate.and the boy stool by wh.Ie of co J'01" ftS0' grandma dwelt upon the exciting events of the last hour. The tramp3 it Is sup posed, were the Incendiaries, but.happl ly the firo had been discovered in time to prevent any danger. The returning loads of church-goers, eager to know the cause of the unusual stir, stopped at the farm Eati and the lad suddenly found himself the hero of tbe hour. I told 'em all tho bad qualities of Tigc and Frits, Uncle George's degs!' exclaimed the boy, unmindful unti) Joe words wero spoken that his hearers bad never heard of 'Uncle George' before. Thcoi situ a bright blush, ho dropped behind onoof tho men, and let the talk fi0 0n unheeded. i do believe that boy saved my life, i,owry. uepenu on t, me lorj sent film.' , , And grandma, concluding her story with a long-drawn breath, sut down on the doorstop aud was Immediately en- gag id In an Niger talk with Mrs. Atklas. It was imoy houra Uefore qmet stlle 1 down upon the inmate, of tlW faim 1 riiU h! tWu KJetttA-l few iKa niitht 'Farmer Oranier ant bis wife mnu-hnt hufnni Ihav Inarne I all that wis needful tu know of Jasper Gno lrlek' fnnuer life 'flu. only ro-ijjn I tiiveo't 1 you.' said tha in la rey. to tu u.-.j.-'j a Year if I'flid in Adrance. not paid in advance, J question, 'Is beoauw I was afraid t send mo back. It ml-jht M ' Ton'tl come 0111 l"0US i nave run awy, uut I'll 1 KrS" l GeorgeWlt I ' " ' . - iv was a snort, story, until he wat seven years old ip knew oniy a happy life. Then, his father's health fail.ng nnd a sea voyage being dctet mined uj on, his father and mother sailed for F.ance, leaving hlui in the care of the vllhwe minister and his wife. Iu six montiis ! alnleter and his wife. camotlip news of his father's death, and somo weeks later his mother, too. died, and was burled In a foreifjn land. ipcuoy remained witu tits friends a few mouths only. Upon tho minister's removal to another town, ho was taken possesion nf by a half-brother of his miners, a rascniiy man, who had no love or kind feeling for (tin nephew. Here ho was shatnefnllv treated until ho could endure It no lpngcr, and after ai.s. ycuia ui uuusc ami torment ne tie tcrmineu to scck a homo among sinuiijurs, I wanted to stay,' tho boy concluded, but I didn't dare to tell yon, for fear that yott wpuld send me back' Xcvcr, my boy,' interrupted the farmer, earnestly. 'You can atay witli ui until you find a better home, and wo .. HI .1 - ,1 . . win no an we can ior you. 'Well.' said Mrs. Grancer. naslin l.ild down that night, 'the idea of. lnistruU Sng that boy I declare; It lnakei? mo feel moan to think of It.' Early the next morning tho farmer l.arntissod old Billy, and, dressed in his Sunday best clothes, took the cast road over tho mountain, Ho returned late In the aftcrnpon. Tho announcement at tho tea-table was startling to at least cno hearer. I havo seen 5'our uncln, Jasper.' The boy'3 face naled. but tho farmer's rjext words were re-a3suring. 'Ho was Inclined nt first to bo a little ugly, but after I had my say out ho cooled down a trifle, nnd I fancy ho won't iivo you any further trouble. You can just stay here as long ns you please,' 'I knew thcro wasn't "nothing wrong about that boy,' said grandma, with a triumphant nod toward tho radiant Jas r(cr, 'Depend upon it, Lowry, the Lord sent him, Southern JExposition. Special to the Carboh Avc.Tr. Louisville, Oct. 0, 1S8G. All over this bioid land of ours, na ture has given fprth most bountiful cf tho good tilings witnin her power, The crops havo been abundant, and. prices better than for seycral years past. Tlie producer and merchant have mado nioncy, and after a season of hard labor and prosperity, arc taking advantage of the cheap rates made by thn railroads to attend the Southern Expostlou, The receipts and gato registers forthc past seven days show a greater attend ance for tho week than ever beforo for the last three years, and those present each day are mado up largely bf strang ers. There only remains three weeks more of the Exposition, and cn October 21th tho end will come. Those who can come beforo tho close should do so at once, for it may be a long time before such a connection of circumstances will brine together to many exhibits of real worth and curiosity again. At this season of tho year, citizen of the different ttatcs and territories hero represented, aro sending tholr cotmUs sioncra some very fine fruit to place cn exhibition. Tho largest and I'neitt peaches wo have seen were somo shown us by Chas, B. Turrel cf tbo California exhibit, Theso peaches measured 12 Inches In circumference and were frown and forwarded to him by I. II. Thcmir, ot vtaatia, i uiaro county, utl. It Is a well known fact that tho Baltl more & Ohio is the oldest and wealth! est railway corporation in the United States, if not In the world, None of Us stock Is for sale at any price, and they operate their own sicapin; cars and telegraph lines. Tho B. & O. exhibit at Now Orleans njado by Mr. J, G, I'.ingborn, Asst, Gen. Pass. Agent was considered one of tho most attractive railroad dlspliys there. Owing to the great number of curiosities it contained, as yon will iccognizo when I enumerate borne. This exhibit wi3 brought he: c and Is tinder the Immediate cupervlsloa of Mr. D. C. Brady, tho Southern Pas scnger Agent of the B. & O., who bas his headquarters in this city. In April, 1827, tho B. & O, Ry. Co., was organizod, an.l on July -1, 1828, tbe first sod was turned, and the corner stone laid by Charles Carroll, the only surviving signer of tbo Declaration cf Independence. A handsome ctsc In tho B, & O. exhibit hero contains the lrfcr.t! cal mason's hammer, trowel an I i ado used upon that anniversary day; tnd In celebrating tbo Fourth cf Ju'7 as In-Te- penaence Day, wo should cot forgot that upon that day tho first railroad in tha United State3 was commenced. Upon th occasion of tbo hying of tho corner sloae special music -was pottcn tip and P'ayeJ. The original sheets old and yel- THE BESTTQLM.C. jnu medicine, cornbinina; Irnti wish pne vesewlda wnicii, nui,l.ly end coi.m'ckU) - ui 01 lTio'p,n, liidtsedluu, M rnhncer, imoorolUoud, Jf4iljuh-,CU.;.kai.reset, nd NrmnlKlu. III. an unoiibny remedy for Idtcnsci of tie Itlrlnoja und ldrrr. It Is lu' liluaMo far rikcnv J-trrtlter tc 1Vom-n, awl all who lead mli tdis v Kir-. hdnc not luliini lUc tecih,rain-e l-wlache" pr1tice craiiiilnatlon ot lrtp c "i epnatfte. aid the ewln:ilatlrn rf food. 1. uvea Ilearthnni ent Ii lehh e. si t. rrrct.L'' m the ainwlM and nerves I Kne ineri' e"i Tevcra lasfltrde, Io' Iffy. Ar., .1 i.i fsi fil. I . T"lsc iriiiiil e 1 11 i i . ' q , - - l usl .11 - a . v. 1 1 -, ! .i.i . . . 1? COUA t.ll ,i.U t , , 1 WflllJ 13! l-.i la The Carbon Advocate An tniV.3olit Patnlle IiowTaiiAr Poblleht-i overy .ATtlIttA , lb Lehlghlun, CarUm Co., To., bv irAttttv v. jtoumun i:. OTf.ce -A Ii WAV. a sliOrt duuiw i OCT' lb tvbMti Velio? TI. tU W.-jt. Tmns: $1.00 pervAiinnm irr cc nrsni o.Taecrc nos ov pla' t. J"ob .IPjpiia.tiiTia? AT T, LQV,- P.jlW. HMMB'MIUiKVatZN3,WW """-""Oa. Crn-i CVtps. Cclfi, 17 viTw-nWSifrsXrf'i ' a. 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