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Bank St., Lchighton, Penna. All business pertaining lo tho office will receive prompt attention. 10. rilYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. -y O. SEIPLE, physician and suRar.oN, SOUTH STItKET. LEIIiailTON, PA. Mar be consulted In EnKllsh or Herman Special attention plvtn to Ovkmoiohv OrncK Horns From 12 M. to 2 I'. H., and from 0 to u r. M. March 31, 83 F. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., BRANCH OFFlUE-UpposttoClausjSi Hro's Bank St., Lehighton, Pa Dentistry In all its branches. Teeth ex tracted nlthuut pain, (las administered rhen requested. Krnce. Hays W EDNLSJ. WAY ota-ich week. I'. II. Address, I.1TJ5KNHEKO, I.clUKli county, Pa. Jan. 3, IS-i-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE: Opposite tho "iiroadw-ny House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of lie lutcct Ira. tarovement In me h-.inh.il appliances nnd the lull methols til treatment in nil surgical easel. AN-fliSTHETII! administered II uedre.it. lrpos.p.le, persons residing outside of Mattch Uhunk. should m.iko engagement or mall. 118-yi EYE AND EAR, DR. G. T. POX Yiills Allenlown regularly on TIIUllSD.YY of eaeh week Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye & Ear. Office at Itarilru's American Hotel, nr.d nfhco hours iren. v In the loreiiunn tutu 3:30 in Ibo afternoon. Also attends to He traction of the Eye lor tho propir adjust tnetit of glasses, and fir the relief and cure of optical defects. May also Ins contulleil at his office in I1ATII, Wediesda anil fi.iliildy of each wee, al HANG0II ru Monday, nnd at EASTON on Tuesday, jan 2.8ft ly. HOTELS AND llESTAUUANTS. QARBOlM HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTLKIt, PllOPRlETOH, Ham; Sr., LiKiiioiitox, Pa. The OA:tno Housk offers first-class accoro. relations to the Travellnir public. Hoarding I tho. Day or Week on ltcasonablo Terms. Uhoice UlKars. Wines and l.tnuors alwuy ou hind. vJoadMieds auil Stables, with alien- tire Hostlers, attacked. April 10-yl, p.tCKEUTOS HOTEL. HWay between MaUch Chunk & Lchlglltori LEOPOLD MEVEIt. I'hoi-I'.i tTOR, Ickerton. Pcnn a This Well known hotel is admirably rentted, and h is the best accommodations tor ncriuan. nCand transient boarders. LxcelU'Ut table and the Very best liquars. Also tine stables aiiaeneu. Esetn. IS-TU M ANSION HOUSE, Opposite L & S. Dnint, Hank Street, U'hljihton, I'll,, Tills limi.e offers llrsl-ehts nceoinnitiila tlnns lor transient uml pcrinaiieiil boarders It has been newly relltted In till Itsilepnrl Incuts. And Is luetlteil In nne uf tho ihoU Picturesque IKjrtlmis of the linrnliKh. Terms (nuileritte. nrTho liar Is mppllnl Willi the eholccst Wines, Liquors and CIs rt. I'resh Laser llecr on Tup, npru-fu-iy Annoimces to his friends ahrt Ihe puhlle rch erally, that he has now open for their tu'com- Inouatlon his NEW RESTAURANT, next door to tho 1st National Ilank, Hank Htiiekt, LHitiuiiro.v, ami that ho is now prepared to furnish rirsU'lass Meals at Short Notice ! The liar Is supplied llh the best ttlnes, freih ljiiser llcer, mid L'hult- Cigars. You arc In Vhcd tocall. iiprll.'l'fco-ly, o. Y. KEEINTOI Wi Ai Potors lNHTltUCTOH IN JlUrilC, liobUna' Amul.-nn ( lasiei'l Muli'!' a Sit tally, !AKWAY, I.UHK.HIOK 1 A H. V. MouTHiMEit, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIV., No. 48. With Icdicinc Quality not Qunntity is the greatest im portance $ next is the knowledge aiid experience to Correctly Prepare and Dispense the samek At T. D. THOMAS' l'OlTI.AIt Dn & Family Medicine Store, Bank Street, Lchighton, Yon can alwnjs rely upon getting STIUCTLY l'nre utul UuailuHeiatcd Drugs and Medicines. THOMAS carries the largest stock of Pat cut .Medicines In (he county. THOMAS has an eleiianl Mod; of Drturirlsts Suiuhles, l'atiey and 'toilet Aitieles fcr the ladles as well as the cents. THOMAS makes Ilmscatid Cuttle Powders a specialty. Ills 11 jears rxpoiunco In the ilniK business gives linn a Kieat athantate In that Hue. TKlISSns, Sl'I'POItTKItH and MIIACKS always a lar'e stock on hand. WINKS and I.KJt'OIlS, both foretell and domestic. He has a Clinton Grape Wine and a l'rv Catawba Mine, .lust splendid and cheap. WAUi TAPiniS and liOliDKllS the largest assortment m town. Co to THOMAS' with your prescriptions, do to THOMAS' for jo.tr Patent Medicines. (loin THOMAS' for your Taney Atlleles. runners and Horsemen pj to THOMAS' for your Horse and Cattle l'owders. jan 17 Sale Bills ! Printed while you wait. We have better facilities than any other office in this county Jor this work. Give us a call. Prices Low. Good work. CONVEYANUKH, AND GKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fillowlnit CmupHoleft are Itfrrxeiited UUHA.N N M U I'UAL PI UK RKAIIINO JIUTUAt, FIltE wyominq rim:, I'OTT.'VII.T.i: VlttE. t.nilKlli I'lItK.amltllo TIIAVEI.EHS AUOIIIUNT IKfUlt&NUE Atho I'lMinsvlvanli and Mutual llorso rii elective and Iuiu'nui o t'i uifaey. Muicnrj.isn nios. kkmkuei'. The Carbon Advocate FIFTfflO WEEKS ICR $1.00 ! 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When the. hours of day are numbered, And the voices of the nl;;lit Wake the belief soul that slumbered Toa holy, calm delight, Ere the cu'liltig lamps are lighted. And, like phaiihtonisgrlm and tall, Shadows from the fllful firelight Dance upon the parlor wall: 'I hen the forms of tho departed Knler at the open door, The beloved ones, the true hearted, Conic to visit mo. once more: He, the young and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the sli ite, liy Hie roadside fell and petlshcd, Weary it la the march f life. They, Hie holy ones and weakly. Who the cross of suffering here, Voided their pale hands so meekly, Spake with us on earth no morel And with them the being beauteous Who unto my joulh was given, More than all tilings tlse to love me, And 14 now a saint In heaven, Willi a slow and noiseless footstep Conies that messenger divine, Takes the vacant chair beside me, I-i.5 her gentle hand In mine. And she sits ami gazes at mo With thoso deep and tinder eyes, I.Ike thestars, so still anil salut-like, Looking dowmv.ird ftoiu the skies. Uttered not, yet comprehended. Is the splilt's voiceless pr.ijer, Sofl rebukes. In hlesshijrs coded, Hreat.'iltig fiom her Hps of air. O, though oft depressed and lonely, All my feats are laid asldo It I hut remember only hueh as these have lived and died. A Few Idle Words. 1IY Cl.YDl; UAY.MOXl). "Have you. observed JIIss EarweU's latest ilepaittirc in tho pursuit of Iter favorlto amusement? J'oor Ned Stan is crazy about lier gone completely 1" "Oil, jes, l'vu noticed that,'' was the lijjlit, ttneonccrncil reply; "hut I don't believe lmjieeda our pity, .Icrrohi. Shu seems itiitis in earnest herself this tinto that is, If I am any jutluc." " ".Mllllcent I'atwcll In carncsl? lia. ha! That's the best I've heard in a Ions time. Hut Ned undoubtedly thinks she Is, which Is all the worse for him: for one of these d.ns he'll wake up from his fool's paradise to find himself cheat ed, jilted, heart-bioken just liko all the rest. Lord! there's no end to the list of that girl's victims. She's not a beauty, either. I lievcr could utount for" And here the voices which had grad ually grown fainter alid fainter, itletl away as the speakers passed on down the walk, and only two glu-Aing specks of Ilame vatiisliins In tho tlaikness re mained lo convince poor Kdsar Starr. lounging in a coiner of the piazza where he had c,ont to s.noke his elgarette.lhal the bit of posslp lie had just heard was not conjured tip by some dlsnlnl fancy of his ou n. Willi a dull ttitob of pain ami amrer at Ills haart, lie turned and danced throuzli tho Ions, open windows into tho lighted drawlng-ioom beyond, where a Kay group was gathered. Mllllcent Earwell was tliere, stir' lounded (Is she nlvvnys rasiby tuost of llie gentlemen present, how smiling up on this one. now lifting her changeful blue gray eyes, half shadowed bv their silky, dark fringes, to .mother, and, by some spell apparently her own, kre pin theillall hnwUehed, . "Not a beatttyi" they liad said. Yet Ned had never dreamed tlial she tvas not the loveliest Woman In the universe nor, mull livu Inlntites ago, had ho doubled that the half-revealeil bassloti which tulnelllnestlirllled lilinlii a glance from Ihoso deopi'ves, or trembled lit her low, sofl tones as they walked atul talked togctlrer, wasns ten! as it was sweet. Now, for tho first tithe, lie looked at her in a different light as the coquette tli.it others called her. "And they nro already plljlng mo for fool that I doubtless am," ho muttered, still watching half savagely, half re gretfully, ihu little by-play going oh wunm. -as i nave believed In her, So did othcis, only to find themselves dupes and victims at the Jasli llul," tossing his cigarette over Hie railing and stepping through the low French window "fore wi ned If foterii!ed,s.iul I hardly think 1 shall pese, after all, In the role my fiiend Jurrold has marked orn cj anufj'dfson. llili filf INDEPENDENT LEHIGHTON, CAHEON COUNTY, mcnt the whole world had changed for him, lie nonchalantly joined the littro group about Miss Earwell. "What 1ms rami! over Ndf"' the guests began to inquire during the next lew days, "lie dots not seem so in fatuated with Miss Mllllcent as In times gone by-say A week ago. You know we were certain she was going to make a total wreck of lilm." "Oh, she has jilted hint, I suppose; only he stands it better than some, others." "Or he has jilted her," was the half admiring response from one who had once suffered pomewhat keenly frotnher fascinations. "Perhaps the flirting was on his part after nil." Hut though none knew the cause, all recognized the fact that the charming coquette's chains were broken Mllll cent as well as the rest, though what she thought or felt was known only lo herself. Yet they still talked, laughed, bandied sentimental nonsense with cacli other as before. The cliango was only in that subtile, indefinable something which divides the attentive, gallant admirer from the lover. It was a still, sultry evening, the rich, almost oppressive odor of summer roses drifting In through the open windows on the heavy air. On the morrow the party at AVilmcr Hall was to break up, some going home, others to fulfill engagements elsewhere, but all would be scattered widely; and ns a consequence the conversation and music took on rather a sentimental tinge. "It is your turn now, Starr," ex claimed some one after Mllllcent had sung a touching little ballad sho was in a strangely subdued and qtiiut mood tills last evening. "Dive us a love-song something tender." "All right," laughed Edgar, whose spirits seemed not in the least depressed by the morrow's parting. And taking his place at the piano, lie ran over a light, rippling prelude, and then his rich tenor voice as lightly sang: "I'.ecattse her eyes to me and you Ihe brightest uml the bluest. Shall storms arise between us lo, The ohlcst friends and truest' She smiles on me; my heart Is light, Alid ours Is steeped hi sorrow, And jet the Howeis I gave to-nlgl,t She'll tin ow tojoit to-motrow. Co'ittette Is she, so say with me. Let him who wins her wear her: And fair however fair she be, There's many a lassie fairer." Mllllcent stood near tho piano, and, s the verse ended, he glanced at her lialf-smllfugly. Shu returned his look, a stclyidefbnt light In her blue-gray eyes, and her cheek, at first pale, suddenly Hushing into vivid crimson. She knew well for whom those words were meant. "Well, It is true, isn't it?" lie asked, In a low but dating tone, answering the challenge so clearly expressed in her look, while ho went on playing softly. Tcrhaps; I hoposo," she retorted, In tlte Same reckless spirit. "It's a wise thing to bo a coquette" with a shrug of her graceful shoulders "It saves one, such a lot of heait-aehes, yon know." "Title," lie nodded carelessly, and went on with his song. Later, when all had said good-night. Ned lit a cigar and strolled out. beneath the trees. All his liglilncss,hls airy cheerfulness was gone; and, if ono could have seen his face in the darkness, one might hav read theie the bitter story of nil he had suffered In tho vrtlll struggle to crush down his helpless passion. lie had not thought to find any coin panlons out lliere but thu flowers, lint walking onward', half lh a dream he came upon sonic one leaning over the gate in all attitude so touchlngly sug gestive thati when she turned at the sound of his step, ho stalled In surprise. It was Mllllcent, ami there Vverutmcis of Icars on her fair, proud face; With a haughty gesture she tried tt pass him without speaking; but yield lug to an impulse or recklessness which was, after nil a part of his nature-,, he suddenly vowed to have an Undci stand ing there Mini then, let thu result be what it might. "Don't go, Mlilicent-just yet,' tie beggod, laying his hand lightly on her arm. "lliero Is a question that must bo setlledlbefore we part to-morrow perhaps forever. Eive atinutcs ago I thought I would havo died ere I would have confessfcd tho tltttlii that I love youi" "Love inc a toqiiellc?" she echoed mockingly. "Oh, no.you cannot know what ou are saying, Mr. Stan! Please let lue passi" "I doil't beilcve you arc due, Mllll cent," ho answered warmly; "else 1 should not have found you in tears. Do yott can joti love hie? Don't trifle with me, Mllllcent, I must have the truth I" And have the truth he did, hut it was drawn slowly ami unwillingly from those pi mid, defiant lips. "I never meant to trifle with you, for I loved yott all the time," was what she said at last. "You misjudged meshame fully." "And all. on account of a icw Idle words I chanced to hear," lie added re morsefully. "But it shall be the last time, Mllllcent." And to this dtty lie has faithfully kept his promise. -The bahy's utm(llie-Liapland. -I'.iimU a flood nife-a bad huibaild. Slight of hand refuting an offer of lnairhtM' '''rlrn'n sljht t the I healer Live and Let Live.' PA., SATURDAY OCTOBER 16, 1S8(J. A Bitter Enmity. nvouiNKVEnn. A cahn, silinmcr day, white Clauds drifting over a skr of aapphlrlA6 hue, breezes blowing faintly, roses nodding on the green bushes, quietude everywhere. Young linger Wj ndou had sought the most desirable place In the vl.!, abroad, shnitawy veranda built hi an ahglu of the cottage, and there, hi u hammock, lie swung lazily to and fro with half-closed eyes and Ids arms thrown above his dark head. He was a lumdsrliiVc lad, and thenihrtlilng eyes of Ihe girl who had stolen quietly to his side, saw nothing of the lines or "boyish weakness and recklessness. "i:ogcr,"sho said softly. The black lashes raised, afalnt snllic curved the scarlet Hps. 'O'.i, you, Tina? Wtlefe have you been? Out hi the Caprice, I suppose." For she wore a Jaunty boating costume of creamy flannel banded with lue, ami a sailor hat well over her pretty face. "Yes, In the Capiieiy she answered, and then paused, hulking dow n at the too of her little shoo wllh a doubt Tul atr. "I went to Qlen Cliff," sho ald finally. "Not alone, surely?" said linger raising his great, dark eyes. She pushed tho hat from her face, and a fringe of golden rurls fell upon her forehead. "Artiot was with Inc." The j until sprung to a sitting position, and his eyes (lashed. 'Arnot Carle how UaiCd he how dared you! And jou have been with him all the morning? I wish" "Hush!" said Tina, holding nut her little hands. "Oh, Iloger, please don't get angry again. We must not quarrel; we have been all hi all lo each other, and to hear you talk like that, lt-lt breaks my heart." "Give that fellow bp then "retorted lioger, hotly, regardless of the tears that welled to his sister's eyes. "I tell you he Is a mean rascal, a foi tune-hunter, a sneak, that's what he is. It was nil his fault I was sent from college, and I hate hhu for HI" "Hut remember, dear, iie didn't know who you were, nnd he thought It his duty-'" "To play spy and turn Informer, eh?" sneered tho hoy. "ilahl don't tell me! It's only your money he's after now, and yet you encourage him and let him come here to dic tate, to you and Insult me!" "Insult jou! Oh, IKS!" "Kvcry time lie sees me. I won't have It: there'll lie a llirie between lis yet. Takes sides with hhu If you like, turn against jour own brolher, hut some day when you've cause to regret It, don't say I gave you no warning." lie turned his crimson face away, and stretched himself again in the hammock, but the quiet element had gone; there seemed a shadow upon the sun, the leaves of the vines rustled discordantly. Tina stood there with her hands clasped, and her tear-wet eyes drooping. She longed to clasp hel- anus around her brother's neck and make peace, but she knew he would repel her; so, wllh a 1,1st sad look, she turned and went away. Hut the boy's words lingered in her mem ory. A fortune-hunter; could It be that her money .had any portrncy to draw Arnot Carle lo her side? Thau the hatred that seemed to r.l.t be tween Ii I in and her brother troubled her. What would linger say If ho knew she had pledged herself to be the wife of Ids enemy? Wlu't wedd Arnot do when thov Wore wedded-try to tonclllato hef brother, or drive him from their home? "I will not part with linger," she told her self. "When mother died she bade us stay with each other poor ltoger! what would become of him if 1 desert hhn? Yet there Is At not. Oh, If things had only been dlffcri ent!" She was standing at the window ot her own room then, and, looking out, she saw a tall, slender form go through Ihe garden and down the woodland path. She knew by the impatient shrug of the shoulders, the milck step, that ltoger was still brooding upon his hatred for Arnot Carle nnd her own dclngs-, Fifteen minutes later, perhaps, a theatl sound smote upon her ear. It brought her toiler feet with blancheU face and Intctluckcd rtnecrfe "A pistol shot!" she gasped, "the sound came from lliere. IMger, iWgerl" With an awful Tear tit her heart, she rushed down the stairs, out into the sunlight, nnd another instant Had reached the qillet glade where her brother Irad golltf. What was the scene that greeted hert Two figures In the leafy shadow, one a blonde man standing erect, w It Ii a dazed face alid a deadly ncamn In his h'ati'd, the bther it bleeding, prostrate forth. Tina d.irlrd across the green s'pAc'oahd taiscii the nark head In her arms. "lioger.lloger,"' she Implored, ''ovilysiteak to me." Hut the white lids lay over the eyes, and the parted Hps never mnuil, Tina's gaze raised to meet the stal-e b! the man standing above hei-. "It Was jou," sho cried with a sudden Hush. "You hated him, nnd now jou have killed him!" "Tina, for God's sake-11 Arnot Carle gasped, hut sho sprung erect and flung out one slender arim "Don't speak to rne-leitVe he leave inc forever!1' she cried. "I will not heat-you jifitiiEitniil" Ho dropped the weapon, and a charge came over his face. "You condemn Ino like this?" he said In low. Intense tones, "without a word, a chance to extenuate myself? So be it : I obey!" Ho turned without another word or looki nnd strode away: alid Tina, staggering for waid with a cry, fell prostiuto beside the rigid from bf her brother. ltrtger Wj-ndon was not dead, Ills wound was an ugly one, but hot setlous, nhd with earefull treatment lie rceoveicd; but a change had coir.c hpon hint. He was quieten moodier', and sometimes he would sit fore long while with Ills head upon his haniis and his eyes staring out Into vacancy. It was titter one bf these fits bf abstraction that ho called tho namuoftlnai who sat near tho sofa on which he reclined: Ite looked at her for an instant, noting the sad look her lace look one repose, and the pathetlo droop of the golden heUdi then he spoke abruptly i Tina!" "Yes dear.'1 Sho was ready itt iih Instant lo obey his slightest request. "Have you ever heard of Arnol Carle stnec thntdayv" The girl's blue eyes dimmed and her Hps quivered. "No i don't speak of birri, please," shefal teredi. "Why hbt? I want to1 khow about him. Have you forgotten IdmV" he pursued, with apparent cruel Indifference to her wishes. She started, and he could see that she iins wcied wllh an elforti "Wo can't lorgct those wo wo havo known," she said, with something like a sob Inhervoteoi "Hut do you love him yetr" 'OlilMinerl" The wonts cm me HW .1 cry, and inch she rt -t!;-t !o .!!dd'n at hhn wllh a haunting ' i :." i In- mi , 'I ''!' Tvujii iivo la ill j $1.00 If The mmindr sped foj tahU Villi tl.cw Intel- Season changes came to the villa. The aunt of Tina and lioger went abroad, and their uncle look the boy Intohts cruutlue. house; so Tina, Uiat she might be near him, went to Ike hi the cltv. They hoped that the business discipline would do the boy good, mid divert his mind from the dangerous pastimes to which lie had taken, but If.as It lias beeusald,a man alwajs sows his wIM VriIs sooner or later, lioger Wjndonwas only proving the saying In Ids Impetuous way by sowing his In bikf time, and the harvest eainc ere lie was twenty, lie was missing one day) when next they trenid of bin: he was In Texas, and Tina was left quite alone. TheUivy after his departure she met Arnot Carle on the strcctt their eyes tirct, site turhed deathly lialc, but she passeU htm w lib a steady step. A jcar went by; und then one day. sitting in the shadow of twilight, Tina heard the door openMi'd a step nppioach. "Will you ring for lights, uncle?" she said, thinking It was Ire, but the silence that followed her words she turned nnd saw n pale, wan face gleaming In the daikncssjthe cj es were those of her brother. She slit leked aloud In fear, for It seemed as Ita specter stood there, but a voice feeble but familiar reassured her. "Tina, dear, it Is I, ltoger. I do not de serve a welcome, hut" She cheeked Ids words by falling ou his shoulder.nid kissing him passionately. "Oh, linger, ltoger 1 huo been se lonely, so unhappy t" He lit the light, and drew her to hhu upon the sola, and Ids daik eyes were full of tears as he drank In the pale, sad beauty of her fAee, "Alt hvy fault," he said remorsefully, "but listen, Tina, I will tell j-ou my storj-. Do jou know I have lived the life of an outlaw since I left yoit? I Was the wildest oRll latitat wild region, 1 squandered my money, lost myself hi liquor, pmV)Ved-but there, I will not pain you by a recital, "They made mlic'h of me there, and 1 gloried in my popularity. I grew ov erbcar lug and boastful. At last the cud value. I sat playing cards In one of the most miser able ot places; my companions weieiiieul would now blush In name. "I lost game arier game, I grew desperate; a chance picscnted Itself and I cheated -and won. All would have gone smooth!)-, but one man who disliked me saw tny move, in an other instant they were all upon me like a lick of wolves. I would have been torn limn from limb, hut a stranger came In and savWl me. "Tliere was a wound In mv Side made by my llifotmer's knife; and as I staggered, weak and bleeding, from the Infuriated men this stranger slvpped beicre me and drew a btaceof rcvWveis. Theywvro forced to lis ten to hhu then, and he talked as I have never heard man talk before. He shamed them, the place grew quiet, he tossed a purse of gold In their midst, and they let us go un harmed." "Who was he, the brave stranger?" cited Tina, with rt shudder 111 the thuindit other brother's danger and close escape. "Oh, If 1 could nut see him ami thank hhu!" "He came with uie-he Is here," raid ling er, and darting to tile door he th'rewlt ripen, and there came Into the gaslight.a tall.tnanly llgnre-.at sight of which Tina started with It cry. "Aanol Carle!" she faltered. "Yes, iriyprc.scrrt.-n" said ltoger-. ''See! Vc sire now friends. He shook hands wllh Ihe last coiner. "1 have misjudged hhn, but that Is nut all. I cruelly wronged him. He did not shoot ino, Tina; that pistol was my own, drawn In a tiionient of frenzy, and In seir-defensc ho knocked It nsiiW. The ball that was ineatit for Mill wounded me. 1 hated hliA then, and so I let you believe In his guilt-, itut he iToVgives me, Thin. Ar niir " Ills voice faltered, ahd lie rushed from the room. The next moiricnt Tina was In her lover's arms. fiEMS OF TIIOOOHT. I'lid grandest of ail empires is i'o rule one's SelL There Is nothing grand that Is not also caihl. AVhe) lias iuos'.P Ilii wild desires least. Throw away all anxiety about lire and make it pleasant. If you hearthat bihers havu spoken ill or .you, Consider if yb'u haVe- not done tlte satne to many people. How- much beltci tri lira! ah injury than to avenge It? I shall take the wot Id as iny coun try. Guard vigorously that tic which binds than to man, hntl establishes the right common to the human race. Life Is warfare, dud those who climb hp and down steep paths and go through dangerous cltteWirises are brn'vu men the leaders In the camp, but to rest basely at the cost of otliets' labdrs Is to be a coward, safe because despised. There should be, nlctliliikst fts little merit In loving a woman for her beauty as In lovHg a Utah for his prosperity, both beiitg eddally subject to change. 1'lie hunible arid contented man pleases himself Innocently and easily, while, thtt ambitious ttiah attempts lo please others sinfully rtnd dllilculty. There are moments When by some strange impulse wc contradict bur past selves fatal tliomchts, when a fit bf passion, liku a lava streaiit, lays lo-v thu work of half our lives. Adtiil ttlitn Is so heat' a dead man that he Is hardly to be ranked In the list of the llvlilgj and ns lie is not to lu em ployed whilst he is half dead: No sri-ioUs argument lb make a wrong appear right would havo half as much effect In sending a youth Intb evil courses as the careless word that depicts sin of any kind as a light aud trivial matter: There are some persons w ho never succeed, froill being too Indolent to at tempt anything! and others who regu larly fat), because tile distant they find succt'si in their power they grow indif ferent arid give oyer the attempt. The plain principles of truth and honesty are fainlllor, to most uf us; nhd need no elaborate argument to eluclilath uphold thehi: They dctnarid bur un hesitating obedience; and the more cheerfully and promptly we act upon them, the tnoro firtn, manly, and con sistent w ill our characters become. Natural tact will do rdtreb, but It cannot supply the place of education. When n woman has learned to make a pudding, she has learned but the small est part of her duty, Sho Heed's' to know how to sit at the bible arid dispense a hospitality so cordial and enlivening that the ptlddlng shall be forgotten. A itoniati Isn't tit to have a baby ! ,.-1 , a 'Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 "Wonderful Cores. V,'. I). Hoyt & CTo. Wholesale and Itetall Druggists ot Home, Ga., pays: W'o have been sclllhe Ur. Ktlicr'a Now Dlseojery, Electiie Hitters and llnck- len s Arnica Salve fortwoyenrs. Have never handled remcJIosthat sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There havo been soniu wonderful cures effected by these medicines In this city. Scjrral cases of pronounced Consumption hat! lit en entirely cured bj uso of a feV bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery-, taken In connection with Electric Hitters. W'e guarantee, them always. Sold by T. D. Thotuas'i A sing'er named Lhltburger is at tracting attention in Getrnaliy. Yort pay a dollar to hear him manipulate, his breath, and If he comes to America ttib people Will appropriately cry, "Hats!" Horse, Cattle and Chickens. For colic and aritbs, lxr lung fever, cougli or hide-bound 1 give Simmons Liver Hegulator In a mash twice a day. YoU can I'ecotmuend It to every ono having slock as the best medicine kiiow n foi the above complaints. In using it witli my dilckvns,fur cholera and grapes. I mix it with dough alid Teed It lo them oncoaday lty this treatment 1 ia-vi lost none w li'em tho Itegulator was given promptly and regularly. 12. T. Taylor, Agt., for Grangers of Ga. Thov say there's A W ife famine in Australia. Sonie'Congrcssman can make hltriself famous by introducing a bill providing free passage for old maids to that patadlsc for spinster. A Sensible Man would use Kemp's lialsamforthcthioAt and lungs. It Is curing more eases of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis-, croun nnd all throat and lurig troubles, than any other medicine-. TUo proprietor has auiiiorizeu jtiery, ot weissport, and Tliomasv of this place, to refund your nioircV If. after l.iklivjr t1inn-fWnrt1w f n bottle, relief Is not obtained. I'liVe 50c. and tfl. Trial size free. The bnlv lliimr left for Kii"ljnii tn do. is 10 challenge America, to nrndii'rn 4 biager crank than Oscar Wilde. Or sha hilght try a canal boat racc--or a mule raw-. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for ('tits. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rliueni, fever sores, tetter, chapped harids-. cliliblands', corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively 'cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, nriilnnovrofnmbil. Prlno ri.nta per boxv at T. I. Thomas'-. Chicago will have- underground wires so her girl won't run the llsk of stepping on telegraph poles. A good-sized io!e Is a fair splinter for a Chicago girl's foot-. Dr. Frazier' s Eoot Bitters. Fi-ailer's ltoot Hitters are not a dram simp beverage-, lint an) strictly medi cinal hi ovcry- scitslh . They act strongly upon tlie liver arid kidneys, keep the brtweis bpVh and regtil.tt-, cleaitsi! the blood and system of every Impurity, Sold by druggists-, $1.00. At Tiiomts' drug store. Tho chestnut bc!l is a cliVslrint. The latest fad to kill oil' tho funny Story teller is to hit him oyer the head with a base ball club. Dr.i'razer's Magic Ointment A sum cure for all bolls, burns, sores, cuts. Ilcsh Wounds, fcorc nipple, hard nnd soft corns, chapped Hps and hands. Price oO cents-. Bold bv druggists. Wil liams M'f'ifc .Co., l'rnV's., Cleveland, 0 Sold by Thsiuas; the druggist. The l!uv. Geo. 11. Thayer.of lloutbon Intl., says; "lJotli myself nnd wife owe our lives to sim.oii's coxsi'Mptiox Ct'iiK. lliery, Weissport) and Dr. llonij Lenigiitou. If sonlo mail wants Id irittndrtallzo himself-, let him kill the mad who always chews his neighbor's tobacco. Slillolt's Cure Will Immediately relieve croup, whooping cottgit Aud bronchitis, Sold by Dr. Horn, Lchighton andUiery, weissport. The umpire's work will soon be done arid tile dally humorists will take a fall vacation. Wlih liah) was sick wc gave her Casioria When she was a Child, she cried for Casioria, When she hecanto Mlss.MieclungtoCasloila, When she hadci:IU!reii,shejs.aetlieniCastorla tile rtaterrisl Itlalllc gav.e thanks when he learned his new daughter was an Ohio girl. No Cure No I 'ay. A new departure In medical science) l ontalne s cure for throat and Itlug diseases has cured after all oilier remedies failed. For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. --Tho mince pic ft ill soon bring bark recollections ot our dear old. grand fathers. The soerot Of suecanfttl advertising is to tell tho trittln W lien we say that DiiL-yixii'i'Jx'h llbn.vx Soap is t lu- best and cheapest soap you can use for alt purposes, It Is a plain statement of tact; ami tlie best way lor you to satisiy yoltrself is lo try a pound. It's A puor stdry trller that can't hate tho chestnut bell rung on htm. Are you mado mlserablo by Indiges tion) constipation, dizziness, loss of ap petite; yellow skin? Slillolt's Vllallzer is a iiosllivo citre. Sold al Dr Horns' and lliery's drug stores. The newspaper punsters have Worn the feathers off the lliitlsll Ilenn. I'Itck, and Scratches bf every kind cured 'lit 30 Minute's by Woolford's Sanitary Lolloit. Use no other. This noicr tans, bold by l . i). I nomas. Druggist. Lehialitdn, Pa. Oct. 2-1 y Eternal assessment is the price ol jtdlltlcal victory. I think very highly nf Dr. Seth Arn old's Cough Killer. Father used It live years and I havo very often heard him recommend it as the best co'.ish remedy be over saw, C. 0. Keeiley, New Lon don, Ct. Dr. Seth Arnold's Sugar Coated lllll bu Villi unequalled for coatlventtss, jiiumlUw and liver iroublws. 28a The loading eojorn for autumn ait) lilne, brown, green, dahlia, acajou aud mullwrry. V.", s .fl-i- uii'i . , i -a i " l,i ., ,i,l c .te. . .-. .. - hi The Carbon Advocate All lNOKfl.!!taNT FAM1IV 'l wurArtt'A I'ubilshcd every Saturday In Uliigliloli-, ( in boll ('nu.lv. l'uniisvlvniila. I v , H. V. Mor-tlilm?! vTO. BASIS. HlltkhJ'.-- $1 00 Per Year in Ailvohce Best advertising medium In tho county L'vcry description of Main ami Fancv JOB PRINTING At wry low pi Ices. Wo do not )re.ltt Say that wo pro better equpped thim any Other printing t-tubllsliini lit tn Hits section to do first-class Job-wmK mull its branches, at low prices. Perfect Hah Indlintcs a natural and healthy eiindlv Hon of the scalp, and of tho" gland through whlvh nourishment is oliiAineiU When, in nitm-quotu-v of age and dlsi case, the hair In-iSiiiies wenu. Ihtri. and gray, Ayer'n H.tir Vigor will alivnilu-n it, restore il-t onglnftl o.hu, primioK' IU rapid uml vigorous grtiWth, :iii,1 Impail to It tho lustre and freshness W joiith I have used Aver's flair Vtir for long trine, and -.mi iiuHihn I tit in tnliip. When I was IT vcntsW A v n , hair heg.nl v tutu gray! t imihixi , , using the Yigv.r, and 'wan smim-cd t,t :hi! giiml elicits it prudiirvd U n, , tu'ily n-slmed t. volm- In mv liAn till so stimulated us gmwlh. tl'.ai 1 ,r,v 1 turn- more lmir than over Ivniiv J W. Kdwurds. tVhlun'or, Mm, iyer s Hair Vig'oi Sold 1J- all Ilrugglata nnd Perfumer If yo'u Ann suirnnixa Irom dehihiy and loss of nppstlte, it yom stomach is out of order, or your initul nilifu'sed, take Aycr's Sarsnp.uilta. This tiiedii-Ind will restore physirul furi-odild elasticity to tho . system, more surely Ahd speedily than any tunic i l illstuvcrvil. 1'or Six inimllis 1 suffi-reil from VlveV and sliiiiiaeh tumbles My food tint not iimirisb-tne, and I lieinnie Weak mid eery linn h i-ni.u latcd. 1 loid;ix boillet if Ayi-t's Sarsap ii ilia, and was Vurt-d. .I.M. I'ahner. Spr:ug!leld. Mass. k Ayer's Sarsaparillaj Prepared I.V H'r..l.C. At or X. Co.. Lowed. M-mh Sold by Illl'fuis'.i. Price it; six bottles, $3. No Patent No Pay Patents ottaWA ifnr lnrtntors In ttib United SlaUs Canada and KUrupe. ru reduced rates. Wills our pTliiclpal olBce located In Waslitnttlnm directly opposite tho United Stales Patent Oltlce, tro aro itbU to attend to all patent business With greater proinpUiff hnd da simtcli a'r.d nl lc3 est tlmn other baient ill tonicvs who nro at a distance frttn W ash Ington, and who liatr. Ilicrelore. loVniiiley "asso'ci.ito attorneys " we iiiakepVCIirHliiary cxanilnatlona and lnrrilfli opinions av t vai tcntnblllt)-, tree ol' charge, uml all nhonid Interested In tirw- Inventions and i atchts ird tuvltcd to p'end for a 'cot.v ol unr .'iitintn f..d Witatntng Vatcntf," which Is tent frelo t) ny address, nnd contains comt leto lnstriiti mini now to ooiiiin putenis ami otner yalun bio mutter. W'o roror to tbo Uerinan-Aiuen lean National Ifank Wnhlngtnii, II. tj tbSl l(o)-al BwedUh. NorVveirlan and LlHidsb Li Vii lions, at Wmlilrigton: Hon. Op. I'avey. lai'o tjlilol .liisttce I). . Court 01 Olal'mf; til Mt Ollteluls of tho U. S Patent O.Drc, aVM t Schatnrf anil Members or Congress troul every State , , , Addrert: LOIII'S iHtl'OKit Wt,-,,SO llcllor ol Patents nnd Atlnrneysiit Law Le-x Droit Ilullding WASaihativ D. U, S WITHIN C. SHCHTLIDOE'S AOAMll'f Fcr Ycune lien and Eoys. Kedlu, -Pa 1! miles from I'hll.nlelphhi. Ilxext in led covers every expense, ev'en books, Nil exlia charges-. No Incidental expenses. No examination for iuliulssion. .TwetvVVi.x perteun'd titichi'is, nil .iiien, -.did nil g'railu ates. Sieelaloiportiinilics fnrapl stifdeiilt toadvaiieeraprdly. Mpeiial drill foVVtiill and baekwarit tiO)tc. l'litixius in- stinll-td's Inay select any studies or ehoos'c tlft- rendar hug llsli, Seleiitllle, Ihisinoss, Classh-al or. (.hit Kuglueeilii!: eii'ursi'. tillulc'nls lilted wl Jlcdia Academy are now In llavanl, Yale, 1'ilucu lon and ten other Colleges ami I oivtci-hiiic Schools'., lOslmlentsneut liuollegv in twos In IKSli lntn lnsV, lo in jVstk -A Kl-atltnitlng fliMevery'Sear 111 tho ediu'men'l.d Uepart nieiil. A I'liysleal and Chetnlcal Labdi-jitor)-, (iMuiiiisluui uml Dal! (linnnil. vols: jidded to Library tn )kki. I'ltjlcnl abiraratus doubled hi lssa. Media has seven ehntrlic-i and a teiiiietiim-e t-hatter Which tiHilithll Hie sale of all hilnxlcaltng lriiikv. rn'r ni-w illiislt-.it.etl eiieiilaraddres-silie rritichml and Pnipilelor, SWITHIN l SHDIiXl.llHiL'-, Ai JI.l vtliitvard Uraduatn) Media, IVnii'a. . Aug. 7, 80-1)1 000D SALARIED Hprenn'Uiilj'srohto Jleimiid Woiiientj IMtdaetas local or tiavelllig- .it'eiils: vvi7 No experience needed. .Meadv work. .I.V.M1-.S K. WimNi-.v, Ntirserv'inani ltoclicsler.N. Y. Olenttoiitlils pafitriaiii-.'Stnl breah bAlM Cittt niV bt dricc (iiitf Curt Goli in M HAYFEVER HiSnT6r 1'oit f f Frcef'om .turi- A particle applied lino each nnsltll aad 1 agreeable, i'lh-o Co cents at druggists ; by mall, registered, tA t-enls. Clrruhirs freet I'.LY UI10S., Druggists, Owego, N, Y-, Ocl-I-lSSS A(jENTS(N'El).n,i1f:!i- i r i r"'BT''! Snmi'lo free to H pmi biToinluu iigi'idc. No risk, qt lek sa'es. Ter rllnry gbbii. f-fySallsfnrllon ruriarlecd Addi-oas Hit. Won-, San l!tcndWfc,N. Ymk T. J. BHETjNEY, ltrcpcctrally nhnonncei lb the merchants of Lulilirhinn and others that ho I prepared td Uu all kinds of lluititiig of freight, Express Mailer aiid Isiiggiigd at very t-euional.io prices, liy- pretnpt at-" lentlon to all gders lie hopes to inurlt u sliara ol publlo patronage. Hcsldeuee, comtr of I'luo und Irun Street, Lehlgtituii, l'a. Orders lof haitllnir left at (. M. swernr S Son's sioro will rw-elru rompt attcutlon. T. J. IIltUTNLY Oct. ti. 1ESI 3m. E F. LUCKEN15ACH, ilhALElt IN Wall Papers l3ordeis & becoiations, , Staliouery, Fancy Gccc, Window Shade & Fixture n, Latest StjlM. laiik albd suit up. II desired brunts, Oil, Vimiwh, J'vtttv, ikttNtios & Jfcitcral raintirs f wk v, u '!op 'i i 1 tM- i.s c: A 'i.-U -i .. .rl. i ,tr, !ara '-I. -. ' T'lK tVSlj tile last Uuie M. sal-JtVl ' h i ' r. '- r- ,- rl .t 1 .
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