The Carbon- Advocate An ISIiKrf.NPKNT FA1III.T NrWTAP8H Published every Saturday lu Iz-hlglUoii, Carbon Colnitv, Penlisilvulila, by II. V. Morllrimer Jr. . HANK STRIiKf. $1 00 Per Year in Advance ' Host advertising medium In the county Evory description of Flnlu ar.d Fnnry Advertising Rates For Legal Notices. The. following rrlcca for legal adver tising lias been adopted by tbe Cakiion Auvocate. Charter Notices - - - $4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 'Executor's Nollce - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will bo charged for by the square. H. V. Morthim;r, Jr., Publisher. JOB PRINTING H. V. MnrtTiiiMEn, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if PnitWn Advance. At very low prices, We dn liof heskati av uiai we are ueitfrcnuiiiiiaiiHiiaii; other prlntlns estnbliaTuii'ril lr this section lo doflrsl-cls Jnl-woik, in all Itsbrarches.atlnwpilces, VOL. XIV., No. 51. . New Advertisments. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1880. If not paid in advance, $l.2o ATTORNEYS AND COUNCEL I ( 1 -TTOBACE IIEYDT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -The room recently occupied by W. M. Hapsbcr, JLN BANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON, PA. Mt j to consulted In English and aerman. July 4, isis-ly KAfSHER, ATTORNEY fc COUNGELLOR AT LAW. tirst Dooa novt t"ir.ma.hsion house, MAUCtI CliUSK, PENH' A. Heal Estate and Collection Agency. Will JJoy and Sell lira! Ttte. ronvejanc njt neatly done. Oolleollons promptly innde. Settllne; Estates or Decedents a Specialty. May be consulted In Eniillsh and German. November Z2,l8i. H J. MORTIMER, Sr. OTARY PUBLI OFFICE: ADVOCATK BUILUINU, Bank St., Lehighton, Penna. AH business pertaining to tbe ofiico will receive promptatlenllon. 16. rilYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. yj- o. a. simple, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SOUTH STREET, - LEIIIOHTON, PA Maybeconfnlled In Ewrllsh or flcrmnn. SD'cfal attention elven to (usttoiony Ornoa HorRB From U to t P. H, nd from t to V P. Jl. March 31, S3 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., BRANCH OFFIUE-Upposite Olaussfc Hro's Sank St., Lehighton, Pa Vlentl.trv In nil Itl branches. Teeth CX traotad without nam. Uas administered hsn requested, iimce Days W bDN Lb- 2JAY ore .eh week. r. ii. Auuress, LlTZENIiEKQ, Lehlub county, Pa. Ja-uS, IS.S-ly W. A. Oortright, D.D.S., OFFICE ! Opposite the "Broadway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Parlanta have the benefit of he latest Im rroreraents In rae.-hanl-al appliances and he best methols ef treatment In all surKlcal eases. ANXSTUKTl" auminiiiereu 1 steilretf. If possible, persons residing outsld of Mauob, Chunk, should make engaitment by nail. no-vi EYE AND EAR DR. G. T. FOX Viills Allenlown regularly on THURSDAY aleteu week. Practice limltcil to Diseases of tho Eye & Ear. Office at Havden't American lintel, ar.d dice hours frnn. 9 In the farenoon unt 2:30 In the afternoon. Al' attends to Re frsctioa efthe Eve for the nmpar adjust moot of glasses, and for the relief and cure f optical defects. May also be consulted at bis otnee In BATH, Wedneedav and Saturday of eeeh week, at BANGOR on Monday, end at EASTON on Tuesday. jan 2.86 ly. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. QARBON HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTLER. PROPRIETOR, llmiSr., Lbhiqhtox, Pa. The OaanoM HocaK offers first-class accom modations to the Traveling publR Hoarding Dy tne nay or weeK on ueasouanie lorin. Uholoo Olaars. Wlnea and l.lauors alwavun band. Goed Sheds and Stables, with alter- tire ilutlers. attached. April 10-yl, jpACKEUTOS HOTEL. Hway setween Manch Chunk Si LehlKhton LEOPOLD MEYER, PaormaTOtt, Packerton. Penn a This well known hotel Is aduilrablr refitted, and his the best accomioodauuns lor utriuan. at and transient boarders, tlxceltcul latito n4 tbe very best liquors. Also tine stables attached. Sept.U-yl M ANSION HOUSE, Opposite L & S. Deiiot, Dank Street. Lihlnhtnu, Pa., O. H. HOM, PEOP'E. This house offcis fhst-Wass ai'ioiniiMxIa tlons for Iranslent and perinaiient biiardcrs It lias been newlv relllted In all ilsd rmirl mcnts. and Is located In one of the inot.t picturesque portions of the bori'iivh. Terms monerate. ttriue bar Is supplied mm the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cig r.s. Fresh Lager licer on Tap. aprl7-fc-ly Anaounccs to his friends and the public gen rrally, thai he has now open for their accom toodallon his NEW RESTAURANT, meit door to the 1st National Rank, Hank Rtiibkt, Lpiiioiiton, and that lio Is now prepared to Jurulslt First-Class Meals at Short Notice ! The liar la supplied with the bet wines, fresh Lager Ueer. and Choice Cigars. Vim are In vited to cull. aprmi-SiMy. C. T. KLEINT0P INSTRUCTOR IN MUSIC, lobbiai' American Classical Method's a Specialty, HANKWAY, leiiiohton, pa. xuus Mouehath. aus.h t, W. A. Peters Weissport Business Directory. vtow roil -ow 1'iticr.s ! Lets Expense Means lower Prices for the People I 51. A. Oswald's New Store, In M. A. Oswald's New llulldlng. East Welsspoit, Pcnnn., is headquarters for Brass Goods, Cassiniers, Prints. Groceries, Provisions, k Banded. Chamber Setts, $3! Holler Prccess Flour Only $2.35,! Which is positively FIFTEEN CENTS less than the same Hour tan be bought elsewhere. Cllve me a call and be convinced that I am selling goods at "ligik llottoin I rices." M. A. OSWALD, Sept1.MMy EAST WEISSPORT. JQAL'KY & SL'WEI.I., the wicissroiiT hakcry. resh lSreadandt'akosever day. Delivered In Lvliliilitoii and M.uich Chunk every lues d:u. Thursday and Saturday. A-PIcnlcs, I'artles, Camp-Meetings, Weddings, 1 uiicrais supplied at short notice. uiiKiislT.SMy KANKI.IN llOlSE, EAST WEISSl'OET, FENN'A. This house offers first-class accommodations to tho permanent boarder and tniuslent niicst. Panic pi Ices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-ly Jolts l.F.nuui, rropiieior. tqi:ats. the jkh i-:li:i.. All Kinds of Jewelry ! Scbooi Books rA Stationery. :iugsut",Mi-ly. Qlt. r. AlFltl'.ll AMIItlWS. l"iEOPA I UlC rilYSlCIASS sviigeo. Oppo He Nathan Snyder's Store, IJASTWB SHPOB Special attention given to chronic djscascs aim uiscuscs 01 iuiui.-ii. - JIKOX F. SMIILII, EAST WEISSPORT, PA., MANUFACTURER'S AGENT FOR Western Improved Washers American Wringers, ALSO Bicycles of all Kinds O'd v.heelswill be loaned to parties deslr- Inir to learn aim wnn oruei uneeiaiinni me. Washers will bo put out on trial. Must give satisfaction or no sale. augU-ly JOSEPH F. HEX, DEALER IN Flour, Feed & Furniture, Tobacco and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a.. Invites the people of Weissport and vlclnltv to call and examine his largo nssoilment of goods before purchasing elsewhere. Prices Low as the Lowest ! apriltT-tscc-l v. Ty.VLL I'Al'EItS & IKIUIIEUS! All the Latest Styles and Shades ! Itest Qualilies 1 I.ovvesl I'tlces ! Pare Brngs anil IMicines ! Choice Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Perscrlptlon carefully eoinpoundcd day oi night, at W. F. BIBKY'S, Cur. While and Dridge Sis., Weiwipnn. Aprllll. 1685-lv. A dvcrtise in the Advorate. lt will jiay you. I t V It 0 1 T POMPTuTWANTEl) to sell Nursery .lH 1 1P11V II P MIMia-K. ,vn gooii warntni vJUULHJlllLlU,.,! nw (.aS!. permanent pleasant, profitable positions lor the rlht meji. IIiiihI Hilailes anil rxpenses paid Libera) ludiieemeuts to new men. No pre vious experience necessarv. Outfit free. Wrlle CHAliLIN H. CHASE. Niirscrvm.ui. Ko.li ester, N. V. Mention tlds ikijkt. oct.'ns $100 A WEEK. Ijnllee or genllemen desiring ieasant profitable rmplov incut write at once. We want von In liaiidleun article of domestic use that recommend Itself t' everv one at l"ht. hTAl'LE AS FLOUR' SpIIs like hoi eakes. Pionts9u) per cent. Pamilii'S wUlilmr to iiracllcc economy should for their own bene fit write for particulars. Used every dav the er round In evcrv household. lTlce within the risich of all. Circulars free, Airents re ceive sample tree. Auarcss du.mi.s1IC I M'F'O CO, Marion, Ohio. Octao m j'PHE 11 N 1" KNOT will telfvoii all about I llhe Siutli. and the advantage It has to uf ' fer Scllhra. riuid S nt- I' .r ronv to Till- PINK KNOT, Oct Jtf . tU ru i Ine N O 1 With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest ini norti.nce ; next is the knowledge mid experience to Correctly Prepare and! dispense the saint.'. At T. D. THOMAS' POPULAR Bros & Faintly Medicine Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, You can alwnvs rely upon getting STRICTLY 1' in e ami Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. THOMAS arnica the largest stock of Pat cat Medicines In the county. THOMAS has an elegant slocKof Druggists Sundries, lancytaul 'lollct Atllcles fir the ladles as well us the gents. THOMAS makes Iloiseand Cattle Powders a specialty. Ills 11 cais experience In the drug business gives hnn a great advantage In that Hue. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS and P.RACES nlvvajs a large stock on hand. WINES and LKH'OES, both foreign and thmii'stlc. lie uas a i iiiiiou i iiupe vv me huh a Lrj- Catavibi Wine. Just splendid ami encap. WALL PAPl'.l'.S and EORDEl'.S - Ihe largest assoitment m town. Co to I'HOM V.S' vvllh vour prescriptions. Co to THO d AS' for jo ir Patent Medicines. (io to THOMAS' for jour Fancy Articles. Farmers and Horsemen go to I HOMAK' for jour Hoise and Cattle l'owders. jan 17 Subscribe for the Cakisok Advo cate, only $1 per annum. UEIIERER, CONVEY A NUIili, AND Sr.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tit. f"llowilu C'imralile. rf Ritii'iI'1 LKllAN JN AU I'UAL I'iniC UKAilINO II UrUAL FIIIS, V VOMI.NQ I'lUH. I'OrT.-'VILM-: i'lUb.. LUIIIOII FIHK aril tile TRAVELERS ACCIDENT INSURANCE n- V?ninvlvuil- ai il 'IiltiuH Ho I'll etcc Ivonml In nraii e ci nina'-v. Maicnss. iS7i inns, ic MHitni: W I Hirn T t TIV Active and intellircnt, Vhn I bL LilLIloepiesent inhertoHii localltv an old firm, lleference required. Permanent position and good salarr. (!AV & IlllO., 12 flarilay St.. N. . BKSiB C Iv..i'.,,all(rnra)on JflNitfEl" E,Cr. J. ii' r c-f a S ecr.t j'i'sf n, ar-i-lp. r.irai.nni.lti V-'P.PTAPf V 1 PJ'H t" Ullir-nra YuUtjlilDliCi i Lti It ".iv, I t;j;( jiM'S. l'lrfr.?1.'!, lti.oi-' m:i. ii' A c ii :ad. vie, Icavfi p thuEkhi soft, cl. t.rr. Hk-autliiil. Ton h vvhh C-U eo"ip""n'I t'wi w.ft lriy cheek. And tho brUht (,'Iuvv v l.l best i: 3 virtues tpeak. Also Inrtrutlona for producing a luxuriant growth 01' ita ronhlnlil Wwd or smooth face. Address A. I). 1 -;-tj : C J Ana St., Now York Varmnted tlio ronst porfi'ct r rcrllllrcr Drill In existence -ml lot circular. fj IJ FAaOUKA.fi, SfSfk. P,l. plTtST PREMIUM. "a S Ml I l' 1 alalia. p;huciis7s. UrniKl PrlieMeiliil. I'nrls, IKS. AKkrourOrorfrfor it. XVm ir rtfipel Mfr. 2M6 North rrontbimt, PUlhAUELIMIIA. I'A. M f I lis o st . P. iu. t, ..iiic,w.:)it I T I I I II fr' f 1 ' n m mh work - ' lilflfll lhty C"" d" 1 ' ' br.Die.lbt ill ry 2JJ ibm from f in f pi dj. fsnnfl bTt ertid otpt$ ltdr Kiiher ei. jnnrie or&t ) t'f'e1 nut rffnire4 V'i riir'1 f ct Tltm wti" unit i uuc t tttolutJj sura of mug liitU rotiuuc. All Is lw. FOR PITCHERS Castorfn. lunmotes Digestion, and ovircoaioj l'latuloc.', t-uiistiimtiou, Bour Btomach, Diarrhcca, rjid roverishnesa. Thus tho chi'J is renderod healthy and its sleep nattuoL Caatcria contains no jlorphlno or other iuv-otIe property, " Castorla la r n well adapted to children that : rcoornmead U as superior to any rr scriptlon knovrn to uie." n. A. Aacnta, JI. I)., (fi Portland Av e., ooklyn, N. Y. " I use Certor'a In my practice, and find it specially acUpted to aJTectlous o( children." AXEX. IUBCRTSOK, M. D.. 1067 IM Are., New York. Tut Centach Co., 183 Fulton 8t., N. Y. CS2 Ttt0C 1 fSJi a GsSSK'ltt,,.:,,,.,.-J Till-. (II A KITS j. 1 H.TLM. iq, M in iwy tAiv sy km xs& " -W3''''''!'& ? I row. Ojtlutcs, Emetics and 1 iTiinromsTS ind uBiitas. IUKLM 1. VUCCLCH CO.. 1UL11XCKF, Bli. THE KEYS. 11V I1ESSIK CIIANDLEtU Long ago In old Orauada, where the Moors weie forced to flee, Each man lnrkdl his home behind lilm, tak Ing In his flight the kcv. Hopefully th.-y watch.'d and walled for the time to (Sine when they Should return finiu their long exile to those hollies so far away. But Ihe mansions hi Oranada they had left In all their prime, Vanished, as Ihe years rolled onward, 'neath the crumbling touch of time. Like the Moors, we all have dwelllncswhere we vainly long to be, At.d, through all life's changing phases, ever List we hold the key. our fair country lies ueuiiid us; we am exiles ton, In truth. For no more shall we behold tier. Our Gran ada's name Is Youlh. We have our delusive day-tlrcams,and rejoice when, inivv 11 nil then. Some old heart-string sllrs within us, and we feel our youth again. "We are young," we cry triumphant, thrilled wllh nld-t line Joy and glee, Then the dream fades slowly, softly, leaving nothing but Ihe key! LIFE'S LESS0N. "Tin d?" Well, what of that? . . Didst fancy life was spent on beds of ease, riiiiti'ilug the lose leaves scattered by the breeze? Come, rouse thee! Work while it Is called day! Cowaid, ntlsel.Cn forth upon the way. Ijouclyl And what of that? Some must be lonely; 'lis not given In all To feel a heart lesponslve ilse and fall, 10 mend another lire Inlo Its own. Work may be donoln loneliness. Work on! Dark? Well, what of that? Didst fondly dream Ihe snn would never set? Dost fear to lose thy wajv Take couiagejet; l.i ai n thou to walK Ly faith, and not by sight; I hy steps will guided be. and guided right. Hard? Well, what of that? Didst fane.v life one summer holiday? With lessons none to learn and naught but play? Go, get thee to thy task. Conquer or die! It must be learncd; learn it, then patiently. Cold, Proud Marion. II Y GEIt.U.DIxn riXMXXO, ".Man never loved woman, Marlon, as Ilovexou," Keith Lansing assured Ihe stalely girl who had just promised to be his bride. "And yet you will leave tne," she siiilled. In playful rebuke. "Hut 'I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honor more,' you know." he quoted, as liis smile ans wered hers. "And I could not In honor disregard the wishes of such a mother as mini' has been lo me." ' I know," she said quickly and seri ously; "you are dearer lo me. Keith, be- caii'e of your devotion to her." "lou are very like her, Marlon." he remarked. "Oh, no! I wish I were." said she blushing beautifully at a compliment which meant so much. "I shall not be. long away from you," said her lover, reverting tu Ids purposed absence. "1 shall return when 1 have once settled mother snugly in her sea side cottage. We are going In my own yacht; and. allowing for all delays, like ly and unlikely. I do not expect lo be gone longer than a month." yVou would preferlravellng hy land. I should think, in tills uncertain spring weather, Marlon commented. "Mother thinks the voyage will bene fit her, and she likes nothing better than a cruise in my Utile yacht. And them Is no danger; the ("oast Queen is slaucii and swift enough to withstand the gales and outride the storms! Ah! Marlon, my darling, how those tearful eves and trembling lips would sut prise tho world, which deems you so proud and cold," her lover replied And then for an Instant he held her In his embrace, fondly kissed (he quiv ering, beautiful Hps, and so left her. He was gone; and somehow Marlon fancied that the world bad become less bright, that a shadow was somewhere ' darkening the brlllinat spring sky, that (he. fitful breeze had (ha sound of sighs; (hat even the tinkle of Ihe tiny fountain auionii her potted Mowers had the sound of falling tears. I "lint there is no cloud, except that upon my spirit. Is what I feel a pre- sentiment, 1 wonder?" she murmured, with a strange little shiver. She was not often troubled by vapory presentiments. Her preccptlons were too clear, she was too serene of soul and too steadfast of of heart to be often dls- turbed bj unreasoning doubts and us givlligs. Wltli ter ttatowjue figure nd face, I TnADCy.V MARK. .2 SIS M t.-iliiiiiin dam S..1 II li , with her calm wanner and quiet voice, she stenieias superior to human emo tions as to human Imperfections. "She is proud mid cold," said tho many' whom she held aloof from a glimpse of her inner feelings. ""Stic Is a splendid Icicle," said the suitors who, unmindful that frost can singe as well as fire, had hovered about the tlaszllii" light of her chnnns. lint she lookcd'neithcr proud nor cold just now, her eyes shining with a new, sweet joy, her checks glowing with happy blushes, her Hps yet warm with her lover's kisses. . Hut that undefined premonition of evil somehow haunted her; she seemed lo feci Ihe rhiil and the shadow encom passing ier about, she seemed to leel the withering touch of some shapeless serpant,flli'cady Invading her paradise. "How chlllsh I am," she again mur mured with an impatient gesture, as If t lie presentiment were some tangible thing to be brushed away by the sweep of a white hand across licr beautiful brow. "Or, when one loves much, does one fear much, I wonder? I certainly have no cause for misgiving, my be loved is tender and true, and there can be no' peril from the voyage, I suppose." She arose from her chair, sighed only half consciously, and only half con sciously sune: "I was weeping when lie left me, But my tears were half of Joj ; For I knew though fate berolt mo. He was still my sailor boy." And at that moment the door-bell clanged Imperiously, then Impetuous footsteps pattered down the hall, and In another Instant a somovvhat startling visitor was ushered Into her presence. The visitor was an exceedingly pretty girl of fairy stature and of meekly In fantile contour of feature. She wore too the prettiest of pretty dresses, the daintiest of dainty bonnets, and looked as charming as Is possible for one who seems just ready to dissolve in hysteri cal tears. "Dear Marlon." she began between a pout and a whimper, "I have come to you because I am so unhappy, and be cause 1 am sure you do not iutend to be cruel." Marion bowed In silent. polite wonder. To such a surprising prelude, silence. seemed the only acknowledgment prac ticable. "Do help me how to tell vou," the other combined beseechingly. "I feel so miserably timid when you look at mo like that. Hut then you are cold and proud always! You would never gtleve yourself ill and distracted if the man you adored were allured from you by another! Vou would never go to that other and on your bended knees beg her lo give you back bis love." "Ko, I don't think I should," Marlon aid candidly. "But so I humble myself to you, so do 1 Imploie you to give me back the heart you have taken from me," said tiicgirl, weeping convulsively. "You can never loye Keith Lansing as I dol I shall die if he does not return to me; and, oh, .Marion, you can send him back to ine If you will." Marlon looked annoyed nnd Incredul ous, altlioucli her beautiful face had whitened somewhat "Try to compose yourself and explain what you mean," she said quietly, as she attempted to raise the daintily boiv neted bead which had bowed itself pa thetically upon her chair. "Has there ever been any engagement between you and Mr. Lansing?' "There would have been had you not come between us," was the emphatic answer. "He wasdevoted to ma, there was nothing he would not have done for me, everybody considered us cn gaged." Tor several moments Marlon stood as motionless as tbe marble Daphne in the niche behind her. What was warring In her soul, what was struggling In her heart, only herself would ever know "If Mr. Lansing were here I should a.lvlsc li 1 111 to return to you," she pres ently said, In a steady and passionless voice. "Ilut he and I may never meet again "Oh, I was sure you would nnt keep him from me I 1 on can be just, Marlon even it )ou arc too cold to love and suf fer as 1 eliould," the other said with nn effusively grateful carress from wlilcl Marlon shrunk with something like shudder. Tho next moment she was alone alone with the chill and the shadow, alone with the wreckage of the love which had bern so exquisitely sweet, "I will write tohllnjnndthenl will go away, ami we two shall inert again nevermore 011 earth," she decided, Anil so she sent a brief message, which she believed would Intercept him on his way; and then, with feverish naste. me Urgan to arrange for a pro- iracicu journey Hut in the midst of It all, tidings came of storm and disaster 011 the const and of a good yacht astray and founder ed In the tempest. The stanch Coast Queen had unfurled her white wings" for the homeward flight, but the hurricane and the treacherous icefs bad overmastered her and of all on board only one half- drowned seaman survived to tell the story. "I know now what my presentiments meant. Hut, oh, that I might have died with him! that I might have died in the gladness and glory of our love be fore my beautiful faith perished and my sweet dream was broken I" was Marlon's bitter cry. She was walking aimlessly down the sands of a quiet seaside village, where she had secluded herself In her dark : hour, that she might be alone with her aching heart and empty life. - , The sun was setting In a sky of rose I and cold, and the ereat watorv .. j , tinged. wjj a mailc coloring a., Jie - lonely path among the crags. She did not heed how the tide was rolling In, how each breaking swell left a foamy fringe close and more close to her lagging feet, as presently she paused lu a rocky niche, staring absently upon the darkening beach, and dreaming of "tho days that were no more." Itnpld footsteps sounded nround an angle of the uneven path, but she did not hear; a hurrying figure emerged from tho shadows of the crags, but she did not sec. Hut when a voice, passionately eager, spoke' her name, she turned, qulveilng In every nerve,'-her eyes .dilating with wonder, her facu whitening with the agonizing thrill us Of something clutch ing at her heart. "Am I so ghostly, my dear love?" said a tender voice. "Hut I am here In the flesh, however; I was rescued from my sinking yacht, all reports to the con trary notwithstanding. And I have been searching through many a long day for you, Marlon! and have you not one word of greeting?" I For a moment she stood with her' fair head averted and with one hand up lifted, as If Imploring him to leave her; then she turned abruptly and almost angrily toward him. "Did you get no message from me?" she Inquired, almost harshly. He only shook his head with a look of questioning perplexity.' "I gave you freedom; I gave you back to her. She would have been your wife had 1 not come between you! go to her and leave mo with my memories," she cried reproachfully and wildly now. "I do not In the least understand you," ho said gravely. "I only know that you are the one and. only woman whom I have ever loved, or desired for a wlfel Marion, love " Hut just (hen a great, swell broke on the rocks before them, and the blinding spray dashed In a mist nil about them. We must not linger here; in a very few minutes the swells will be rolling over the path where we stand," he said anxiously, as he hurriedly drew her away. Hut even as he took a step forward, he stopped with a look of consternation changing to keen alarm. Already the path on either side was submerged; and they were prisoners In I (hat narrow niche which was being swiftly encircled by the fatal In-coming tide. "Some one may come to help up, but our chances are meager. You have doubted me, perchance, but you will believe mo now now when we are face to face with death," he said, as he clasped her to him .and kissed her on brow nnd check and lip. And Marion did believe him, with a trust that gladdened ever those harrow- ng moments as they stood there wait ing the insidious approach of the creep ing tide. Each moment seemed an eternity; the swells bellowed about them and the sprays drenched them as they vainly watched and listened for some oppor tune boat on the darkening waters, or the tread of some wayfarer on the steep crags above. "It Is all over with us, my darling," he groaned as at last he felt his foothold falling him. Hut just then there was an encourag ing shout, followed by the stioke of rapid oars; llien tho prow of a boat cleft the surging tide, and strong arms. were outstretched to snatch them back to life and safety. And In that supremo moment of deadly peril each heart seemed to have gained a dearer knowledge of the other, "She Is loving and constant my dar ling," Keith Lansing repealed lohlm- self the next morning as he awaited her coming on the veranda of the seaside hotel, of which their accident had made them bolh guests, "lie Is tender and true my love,1 Marlon knew, despite the little episode of a certain young person who ha3 pro fessed to adore him. "I was Intimate wills her falnllv and frequently a guest nt tho house; but cannot account for her notions con cerning my attentions," Keith said, as they stood together on Ihe veranda nnd watched a few early equipages dashing down the drive. And even as he Spoke a carriage moved slowly past, nnd nn exceedingly pretty girl glanced Indifferently toward them. Marlon shivered a little as she noted the fairy stature, the Infantile contour of Icaturc, tho daintiest of dainty attire, nnd so recognized her visitor of a cer tain distressing and somewhat rldictp lous occasion, "she has quickly transferred her af fections," Keith smiled. "Thai Is her husband with her; she was married week ot so ago. Could you have for gotten bo easily, -my cold, proud Marion?" ho added, with a peculiarly merry emphasis. "I should have remembered always," answers Marlon, blushing at her own earnestness. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY PA FEB. The CAiutoN Advocate Is a valu able medium for the enterprising mer chant as is evidenced by the fact that advertisements of leading merchants of neighboring towns can be seen In Its columns. It has a large and constantly Increasing circulation which should be borne In mind by those desiring to ad vertise. In connection with Its popu larity as an advertising medium, It Is one of the most progressive journals In the county a completb synopsis of the doings of tho week, spicy correspond ence from neighboring towns and vll- fromVevv vk? WnMSiTMial South, together With choice editorial 1 m,p"tlorl comprise tha make up of the f . " " , wecK ? J:'.'--Per In iuc j.viiii:ii v anev. i. 11 ivr wsi- f f-end f.i simple coy, pursued her way down a Horse, Cattlsand Chickens For colic nnd crubs, for lung fever, cough or hlde-lxruhd I give Simmons Liver llegulator In a mash twice a day. You can recommend It to evcrv one having slock as the best medicine k'nown foi Ihe alxivo complaints. In using It vvlfli my chlckrnsgforcholcin and grapes. I mix It with dough Hnd feed It lo them onceaday Hy this treatment 1 have lost none where the llegulator was given promptly and regularly. E. T. Taylor, Agt., for Grangers of Ga. liabblts are ripe. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt lhurm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. 1'rlco 23 cents per box, nt T. D. Thomas'. The Chinese train reaches to fight, but they learn to eat paste in Ameiican newspaper olllccs of their own accord. Dr.Yrazier's Root Bitters. Frazler's Hoot Hitters are not a dram shop beverage. Hut are strictly medi cinal In every sense. They net strong! upon tho liver nnd kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $.1.00. At Thomas' drug store. Young George Could seems to have drawn a prlz. His wife knows ail about cooking and housekeeping. Dr.Frazer's Magic Ointment. A sure cure for nil boils, burns, sores, cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard cuts, nesn wounds, sore nipp and soft corns, chapped Hps an Trice 30 cents. Sold by druggh Hams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cl nil hands. lists. WI1- Clevel.inil. Sold by Ths:na3. tho druggist. Most of the pie factories are located In Xcw England, as are also the pill factories. There Is a moral In this. Tha VerdicT Unanimous. D. Suit. Druggist, HIppus. Ind., testifies: "1 can recommend Electric Hitters as the very besl remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Hheumatlsm of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Uellville.Ohlo, allinns: "The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled In my I'O years ex perience, Is Electlie Hitters." Thou sands of others have added their testi mony, so that tliij verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Ulood. Only a half dollar a bottle at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. The wool of Oregon tills -year will rcacli fully 13,000,000 pounds. Go West, young barbers, go West. Some Foolish Feople Allow a cough to run until It ccts be yond the reacli of medicine. They of ten say. vjn, it, win wear away, but in most, cases 11 wears mem away, uouiu they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which wo sell on a positive Guarantee to cure. they would Immediately see the excel lent, ciiccc alter taking tne first Uose. Price 00c and S1.00. Trial size free. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton aud W.F. Elery, Weissport. When a woman becomes flurried she feels for a fan; when a mau cecouies Hurried lie feels for a cigar. When Raby was sick we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castona, When she became Miss, she clung toCastorla, When she had cnlldrcn.sliegave theniCastorla When ever a New Englander gets dyspepsia he knows that his stomach is in apple-pie order, The secret of successful advertising Is to tell the truth, When we sav that DitEYDoppKL's IkmAx. Soap 'is the best and cheapest soap yon can Use for all purposes, it is a plain statement of fact, and tho best way for you to satisfy yourself Is to try a pound. George Gould works ten hours a day, but lie gets about a thousand" hours' pay. Ashma. Hroiichltls. Consumption. Fontaine's Cure relieves a cold IWii hours. Sold hy C. T. Horn, Druggist. Tho late Mrs Ann S. Stephens was tho first woman to send a message by cable. Glad tidings Ilellef and cure of throat and lung disease. Fontaine's Cure Is guaranteed to cure a cold In li! hours. Sold by C. T. Hum, Druggist, It Is no longer In stylo to say "Chest nut." .lust murmur "Wiggins." Sim.ou's cough and consumption cure is soni uy us on a guarantee, it cures consumption. Sold hy Hlcry, Weissport, and Horn, Lehightoii. A turtle, is a lazy fellow, and yet lie iloesu t have a sofc snap. That hacking cough can be so niuckly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehighton, and Ulery, Weissport. "The season's over." said Fogg, as tie capsized tlio pepper box. Croup, vv hooping eoUeli and bronchi lis Immediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. Sold by Horn. Lehighton, nnd Hlcry, II clssport. e o vv The man who Is dodging a bill almost certain to be found out. t3r"Itch, and .Scratches of every kind cured In 30 Minnies by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by T. D. Thomas Druggist. Lehighton. Pai Oct. 2-1 y -Polonaises arc again the style. A lady wrote: "I don't havo that an ful sldcachc now. I applied a 7oj) j-iasicr. -j cis. A strlklngexpresslnn 'Hlt'em agin. Dr. Beth Arnold; My Dear Sir "Th" Cougli Killer you kindly sent mo Is almost gone, and I want It always In the house. I wish the world knew- Its value." Hev. .leffersuii Ilaskall, Mod ford, Mass. For sale at all druggists. Price Wc. 500. and $1.0) per bottle. Hobbltij are bird steeds to manage, Dr. Si'th Arnold's Suiar Coaiel Hlllods Pills, unequalled for costlveness, jaundice and liver troubles. 25c. On thi linc the clothos pin. Hundreds of porsons who havq Used Ayer s nair vigor attest us valur, as a stimulant and tonic, for preventing and curing baldness, cleansing the scalp, and restoring the jouthful color lo faded and gray lulr. -Salt docs not wake asparagus grow. Talk Is rhe.in. A'ti'il result COnnf Use ; .ft ' roun I'lislvra fo- ,t"!'l sclie . a d wvuknev . Scrofula Is ona of liio lurmt f.itnl econrges v ahh afflict mankind. It ii often-inherited, but may 1 tl.n result of improper vacci nation, mercuriRl poison, tinclennLuess, and various other iaiLca Chromefrcs, Clccn, Abtiecssos, ('tinceroua liuniors, nnd, In some cases, r.martntloh r.ml ten sumption, rrsuit f.o::i a scrofulous condl Hon ct the blood Tills disease can bo cured by tho two of Ayer'a Sarsnparilla. I Inherited nsirnfuhmsj-ondi Won of tho blood, which caused aileniliireuietitiif my wholo system. After, tiikmtf less than four bottlea or Ayer's Sarsapanlla 1 nm Entirely Cured nnd, for tho past year. have, nnl found It necessary tn use nnv liieilKlneXvliaiexer. .1 nm now In U-licr healtU. nutl eironger, than e.ver In-run!.- O A Wlllard, 1U8 Trcinoutht., Dostou, Mass I vvai troubled (villi Scrofulous Soros for fivo yeaiss but, nfler using n few bottlcs ofAycr'a Sarsaparilln, the sores healed, and I havo now good health. Elbnlioth Wamoik, tl Appletou street, Lowell, .Mass. Souio months n;o I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores on mv leg Tim limb was badly avvollen and Inllatiird.tind tho sores discharged large quunlltlus of offen sive matter. Hvery remedy failed until I used Ayer's Sarsapanlla Hy ta'.iug three bottles of this medielno tho fores havo been healed, and my Itealth is re stored, J fun crateful for ihe good it has dono 1110 -Mrs. Anu O'Briau.'lSS Sulli van st., New- Yoik. Ayer'c SarGaparilla, rrepared by Dr .7. C. AyerfcCo., Lowell.Uass. Bold by all Druggist. PrKeST-ai! hottlea.SJ. nv-5-5l!LlNT()NnRETNEY,fnJhlonble Ui.Ti3 Hoot and Snoc M akhh. Hank St. I.ehlKbton. All work warranted. No Patf nt Ko Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tbe fulled States Canada and Europe, nt reduced rates. v Itn our principal office located lu Washington, directly epposlt the Unltod States patent Oltlce, no nre nhla to atlond to all pattnt husluess with greater proinplne-s end de si Rich erd at lers ci-st than other patent at toruevs who are at a dlfinnce from Wash Ingion. and nho have, therefore, to einfUy 'associate-attorneys " We rankepreltiHiumy examinations and lurnich opinions nt to pa tentability, free of charge, uud all thn aro Interested in new Inventions and 1 stems ore invited to send for n copv ol our "tluidc lor obtaining Patents," nh'h h Is suit tree 10 any aadress, and contains com letu tns.rtic tlons hov 10 obtain patents anil other valua Ide matter. Wo roler to the Geruinu-Amir-lean National Hank WiishlnElon. D. Cuba Itnyal Swedish. Norwcicinn nnd Dii,iiihL its tlons. at Wellington ; Hon. .Ins. Casey, late tlhlcl Justice U. S. Court ol (Jl-lms; to tbe Officials 0r the U. S Patent Olfite, and to Senators and Members of Congress from every State. Address: LOTUS IIAUUERS. III.. So llcllors ol Patents and Atlornejmtl.arc I.e., Droll llalhllnx Washoio.n. D. U, S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDOE'S ACAEEMTT For YcacB Mia and Ecyc. Kedla, Ic. 12 miles from Philadelphia. FlxeU pine covers every expense, even books, &c. Nu extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for admission. Twelve ex perienced teachers, all men, and all gradu ates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly. Spei lal drill for iliill uud backward bovs. l"atrons or stndeiits U'ay select any studies nrehooscthejcgiilnr I lie llali, Scientific, Easiness, Cl.1ssle.1l or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted nt Xfedla Academy are now In llavaid, Y'nle, P1111 Ion and ten other Colleges and Poivtechnle Schools. 10 students sent tovollene lu lis; 13 In isis, in In issj, 10 In imu. A juudiuitii'g class everv year In the lomiiirrvl.tl depart ment. A ph) steal anil C'lu iuli el l-ilnaalo, y, Cvmnnsliim and Full Ground. Hi") vols, added In Llhr.iryln 1M, Physical pr. (lis doubled In I MCI. .Media has seven chut -1 us anda temperance chatter which prohll its Ihe sale of all Intoxicating drinks, l-'rr i.uw lllustrated circular address Hie Principal mid Proprietor, SWITHIN C. SIlORTl.llHili, A. M.l (Harvard Graduate) .Media, Penii'a. Au.". 7, 80-1 y. &00D SALARIEQ Sor commission to Men and Woluenj jjtonctns local or traveling intents .so experience nccucii. niemij work. Jamks E. Wmtnev, Nurscivman, Rochcstcr,N,Y. tMciitiontlil3i:ipcr-aut: nu for Dn. SCOTT'S lieiiutlfnl EinMitlc Sample free to those becoming agents. No lisk, oultk tabs. Ter rltorv given, tfSatlsrarlhiii r'i'rr'"d Address DR. SCO IT, 8 llreiidwa, N. 'i 01 k Catar & tni . -la i nftlVA Circs rt'irf at onreand f ves Cold in Heat Catarrh. Hay Fovei yd a i-Kiii SnUjfor I'otnfcr Fret from inun .... i ... iilh 1 1 Ji ' . r .1 MIAytf.vt.tt 1 -ay. 0,ifrnsire Odm. A particle applied Into each ni.ttll and Is agieeable. Price M) cents al ilouglrt' by mall, registered, 00 cents. Circulars fieo, ELY 111IOS., Druggists, Ovvego, N. . Oct-2-18S8 T. J. BHETNEY, tteepectfully announces to the merchant" nt Lehighton and vdners thit hb If prepared (a do all kinds of Hauling or Freight, Express Matter and Ufiggage at very reasonable prlers. Hy rrorapt at tention 10 all orders he Iwpes to merit a .hare ol public patr'iii.-e. Kiiiiie. "tur of Pine and Iron Street, Lohlghlon, Pa. Orders lor hauling left at ('. M. .-.weeny St Son's Store will rocvlve prompt utieution. T. J. URETNEY. Oct. 11.1151-Sm. E. F. LUCKENKACH, IlkALER IN "Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Boots, Stationery, Fancy Ms. "Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put Bp, If dee! red. Paints, Oil, Ynrniht Ttttry, Brushes & general 1'ainttas' Supplies, Ko 61 Broal-m. KM tM. ft Hciov lb Ci ad-; H u ,
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