Advertising Rates For Letral Notioos. " TThe following prices for legal adver tising has been adopted by the Oajtuon Ah'VftllATE. Charter Notices - - - .0 Auditor Notlcca - - - 4 Oorntnlssloner's Notices 4 Administrator's Notices - - 8 00 Executor's Nollco - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will be charged for by the square. . H. V. Moithimsr, Jr., Publisher. ATTOBNEi'S AND COUNCEL LOR ig-QRACE II RYOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Officii! Tbe riwm recently occupied by W. M. llapsher, BANK STREET, . LEHIOUTON, PA. May be consulted In English and Ocrruan. July.4, lHi-ly "W m. iiAP.snr.n, ATTORNEY fc COtlNOEIA,OR ATkAW. V71UST DOOR ABOTTHlt MAHSION IIOUBtt, MA VCU CllVHK, PES1TA. Meal Kstate and Cnlloetlnn Aucncy. Will Duy nd Sell Aral Estate. I'unvcyanc ng neatly dono. Collections promptly mada. Battling Estates or lieeeilenle a Specialty. May be consulted In English and Uurman. November 22, 1814. ET. K0ETE1HER. Sr. Notary publiC, OFFICE: ADVOCATE BUII.UINO, Bonk St., Lehighton, Penna. All business pertaining to tbe office will receive prompt attention. 18. PHTSICIANS AND DENTISTS. PHYSICIAN AND SURriEON, SOUTH STREET, tiEHiailTON.I'A.. May be consulted In English or Ocrmsn. Special attention given to Ovmroioov Officc HornB From 12 M. to 2 P. M., and from 0 to u P. M. March 31, 83 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., URANCH OFTKJE-UppositeOlausskUro's Bank St., Lehighton, Pa Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth ex tracted wtthtiui pain. lias administered when requoned twice luys W EUN tS UaV ul e mil week I'. 1 1. Address. EITZUNHEUG, Lehigh county, Pa. Jan. 3, 18-5-ly W. A. Corfright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opimsite the "Broadway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patients have th benefit of he latest Im- frorament In ine'binhal appliances and ho best uiethn Is oftreatmen: In all uridc.il .eases. AN-.'ESTHKn. administered ' II dailred. If umfl'.li', persons resldln if outside of Mauch Chunk should m ike eiigagwtnema or man. lin-vi EYE AND EAU. DR. G. T. FOX Visits Allenlnwn regularly on Til UltftDAY ofesi'li week. Practice liuilted to Diseases of the Eye & Ear Office at lTaytlen's American Hotel, and (Tie i hours freii. M in the forenoon tiniii 3:30 in tha aflern mn. Also attends lo It traction of tho Eee I'-ir the proper a Hiift "Tiient'of glasses, and for'the relief and cure of optical defects , May also be consulted at his office in BATH, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at BANGOR rn Monday, and ai KAawa on Tuesday. lull 2 on ly. HOTELS AND HESTAUItANTS." QARBON HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTL.ER, PROPRIETOR, Hank St., Lbiiioiiton, Pa. Tha Ua zbom IIodsb nlTers II rsuclass accom modations, to tbe Traveling public, tloardlng by the Hay or Week ou Reasonable Terms. Uholce Uixars, Wlnol and Liquors nlwuyou band. Uottd Sheds aud Stables, with atteo tlre Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl, "pACKERTOS HOTEL. Idway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton LEOPOLD MEYER. Phofkiituk, Packerton, I'enn a This will known hotel Is admirably refitted, and his the best accommodations lor uerinan. ent and transient boarders, bxcellontiablea an the ?eiy best liquors. Also Une stables attached. Sept. IS-yl ANSION HOUSE, Opposite 1,. & S. Depot, Bank Street. lehighton, Pa., C. H. HOM, PROP'B. This hotse offers flrst-flass areommoda Hons for transient unit permanent boarders It has been now ly rctllted In nil ltsdepart uienls. and is located In ono of thn most picturesque portions of tho borough. 'I'm ins moderate. tjy-Ihe bar Is supplied Hiih the choicest Wines, Liquors aud Clg rs. Fresh Lager Beer ou Tap. aprlT-K-ly W .A. Peters Announces to his friends and the public gen erally, that ha has now open for their accom moaation his NEW RESTAURANT, next door to the 1st National Bank, Bank Btiirkt, Lciiioiito.v, and that he Is now prepared to furnish First-Class Meals at Short Notice ! The Bar Is supplied with tha luutulnes, fresh Lager Beer, and Choice Cigars. You arc In vited to call. upriMl-tSu-ly. Q T. KLEIMOl' INSTUUOTOlt IN MUSIC, Bobbins' Ameilean Clabsical Methods a Specialty, HAJiK WAY, LEIliqilTON, PA. KUU3 MODEllATlt. H. V. Morthimkk, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIV., No. 52. New Advcrtismcnts. Weissport Business Directory. N OW FOlt I.OW I'UUTS ! Less Expense Means Lower Prices for the People I M. A. Oswald's New Store, in M. A. Oswnld's New Building. East Welsspoit, Pcnu'ii., Is headquarters for Dress Goofls, Cassiniers, Prints. Groceries, Previsions, &c Banded Chamber Setts, $3! Roller Process Flour Only $2.35, Which Is positively FIFTEEN CENTS less than the same flour cunjie bought elsewhere. (live me a call and be convinced that I ant selling goods at "Rock Bottom 1 rices." M. A. OSWALD, Septl8,6C-ly EAST WEISSrORT. JAUKV & SEWIXL, THE WEISSrORT BAKERY, I-'resh lircadandCakcscvcrj day. Delivered hi Echlghton and Maucli Chunk every Tues daj, Thursday mid Saturday, tsy-l'leiiics, Parties, Caiiip-Mcctlugs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at short notice. august7,8My JJtltANKI.IX HOUSE, EAST WEISSPORT, PENN A. This house offers first-class acconmiodatlons to Ihe permanent boa rdernnd transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. augMy John llEiiuia, Proprietor. I'IatSj. th 12 Ji:v ki.ek.- All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Books a'i Stationery. uugsut7,SG-ly. AHON F. SNYDKK, EAST WEISSPORT, PA., MANUFACTURER'S AGENT FOR Western Imnroved Washers American Wringers, ALSO Bicycles of all Kinds! Old wheels will h loaned to unities desir ing tn Ic.-n 11 and who order wheels from me. Wjslicrsvvlll be put out on trial. .Mustgiv." satisfaction or no sale. nugli-ly J"OM:iH F. Cl X, IiEAl.KR'lN Flour, Feed & Furniture, Tobaooa and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a., Invites the people of Weissport and lcinlt to call and examine his large .tH-orlnicnt of goods before pureliasftiR elsewlu re. Prioes Low as the Lowest ! aprllt7-lBBfl-lY. YyALX I'Al'KHS i!aui)i:i:s ; All tlie I.ate.-t St.vK-s anil Sluules it " Best Qualities 1 Inwext I'lKca Pnre Drags and Wm ! Choice Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Pcrscrlptlon carefully coniioundcd day or night, at W. F. BIEfcY'S, Cnr. Wliilf an'l liridgu Sit.., Weiwiiorl. Aprlltl. 1851-iv. S ALESMFiTlTtil",'1(- All texts warrant '.UlJIJUlllilUcj i-irst riass. IVriimnenl pleasant, prolltabli' positions for the tight inen. (lood Sal.irles mid expenses paid Llbcnu Indiicemciits In new mm. No im". vlousotperleiifi; neeessar). Outilt fn-o. Wrlie CHARLES n. CHASE. Nurseryman, Roch ester, N. V. Mention this paper. octiwn $100 A WEEK. Ladles or genlleineii desiring pleasant prnlltablo emplojnient write at mice. We want )ou to li iiiilli'iiii article of iloincstlc use that recommends Itself to eerv ono at alglit. STAPLE AS FLOUR" Sells like hoi caRus. Profits :m percent. Families wUhlng to iractleeeeonoin almuld forthclroHii bene ut write for juttlculars. Used everv day the jear round In eerv household. 1'ileB wltltlu Hie reach of nil. circulars free, Audits ro eeue samjilo free. Address iHi.MLSTIC M'F'O CO, .Marion, Ohio. Octao-cm 'IMJE PINE KNOT will tell sou ah about Ihe South, iind the advantage It has to of. fer settlers. Scud tirenl for eoov to . THE PINE KNOT. Oct30lf Southern Pines, N. C. tlvertisein the Advocate. It will pay you. Try it jEDICAL OFFICES, ay f. nrcnuu e.;. 11111.11111.. lol'lnrrlv iJtahlUlied W)ears. For Ihe etirn of all hpcil.il dlsei ses, Including results nfvnnth ful iinoriuleiiec, ailcCHtk', E' I. i'j I or sou Co lege, with liosji , . v u, i .... n ;idiiiiine ill T er- Mli liuspnal expeilrnin II ura ClitedSaiKlSJ'S. Nor t-a-ly ewi,pwii. With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest im portance ; next is the knowledge and experience to Correctly Prepare and Dispense the same. At T. D. THOMAS' POPULAR Drag & Faintly Medicine Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, Von can uluajs rely upon getting STRICTLY Pure uud Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. TIIO.MAS carries the largest stock of Fat ent .Medicines In the county. THOMAS lias an elegant slock of Druggists Sundries, Fancy mid 'lollt t Articles tu- Uic ladles as well as the gents. THOMAS Irtakes Horse and Cattle Powders a specialty. Ills It years experience In the drug business ghes htm a great advantage in that Hue. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS and BRACES alwajs n, large stock on hand. WINES. mid LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic. Ho lias a Clinton Gtape Wfneand a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL TAPERS and BORDERS - the largest assortment in I own. Oo to THOMAS' with your prescriptions. Co to TnoMAS' for your Patent Medicines. dotoTHOMArt' for your Fancy Articles, runners and lloiseiuen go to THOMAS' for your Horse uud Cattle Powders. jan 17 Subscribe for the C'AitiioN Anvo CAre, only $1 per annum. GONVEYANl'RIt, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tllf fnllOlllil CeHlt.aillHS sre Ut.pi.i..nt..rt tilCllAN X MU lUALflltK IlISAilINO MUTUAL l'IH& W VOMINO VI 1115. I'OlT- villi; t.'irtti. Hill 10 !i 1 niK nrri tre TRAVELERS ACt'IliENT INSURANCE in' pt-nniv.'ml-' ai.d 'f'lhi-il llore Th ctcivefliitl In uran e' einni"V. Mnien:).lil UIO. i MKlirit V7A rJI'TTI I ? TIV Active and inlell'crnt, II 11 1 1.Jj IilJilP repreniit In I., rtowii loeallty an old linn. Rcfereiiee reipilied. PermaiiM'l jinsHIoti and food salr. IJAY X' IIUO., IRarU.'.: St.. N. . pV q av"K u'' n-'?vK VEGETABLE Lt ij TAN. l-ISW KLrs..l'IJIIM,T-S, lsi.orr in:s, m ,v u n 5Ai. utc. lcavh g tUij b'Iu torr, (.1,-r.r n..d Ik autilul. Toneli with t-la wmnnnnd fid" fort lily check. And tho h. uht Rlow will );t Its virtues Fpeak. Also Instructions for pro.lu.-lng a luxuriant growth of l.alrounb l.I l-.r-.id it smooth face. AJdrcts A. D. r.Tcuri.L, (i) Ann t., Now York flit TP?v.: f t r, V rfr - v J -IS u - -r, TVurmntrcltliOmost porA'c - ro-Fecd rortlllrer DrilUn cxlatcntr vtul for circular. B FARQUHAii. York. Pa. .-" , ... r i ifcV... -C.'S Si'.u'.r-i 1' ' 'J'- iU-- ' V , . 1 r : , IM. 1eM art , tnt tha wb mUt to S.I .xon ('., f.siltiitiH, V nine, will rertirr tret, fj I ur ntt nltoiti work blcb they con rji,nrii rRi home.tbat will pay lhem from S to 9 ner ivma Im. met. over 9 In tt Ujr Either -ex. you tin oroM Capittt not roqutrci Vnu r iur'r1 free. Thot-e wlinlnrt at vac svr Uulutl iuic of mutf liltlrj forluDt. All U ut. FOR PITCHER'S a Castort.i rtomotos Digestion, anil ovtrco.in)s flatuluiicy, Cciibtiimtion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, end l'everishucfis. Thus tho chl i U reudcred healthy find Its sleep natuial. Castoria contains no Alorpliluo or other naTotlc property. "esstorlalsosvcli ndnpted to children that ; Mworomend It us kuperlor to any pribci lotion known to uie." II. A- Auciisn, 51. IK. tS Tortland Av e., Brooklyn, N. V. "I ure Cystoma In my practice, and find It specially adapted to oflcctloua of chd.li en." Autx. ltmiinTMN, 51. U.. UBTSid Ave., New York. Tn Ciktauh Co., 1S5 Fulton St., N. Y. :SrV.-.' . miBSl-5 17, INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARP.ON COUNTY, TJjlCO VfvAOE lilt ur.Ua-ti " raW'Ei; sr ' Carte tjkcajtui. .'ci;::. rui raiiSMA,vf',,.,N r im ru r.t.ri a sn.n vu Ki..hxtT.jui. , ', TRADE V?.'. MARK. T naeonisTS AKD nCALFHS. WLU 1. V01.LLl.Jt CO lULSlfiOQC BO. THE SILVER LIN'INQ. . IIEDHmr STAKDABD. There's never a dav so sunny But a Utile f loud appears! . There's never a life so happy , But has had Its time of tears; Yet the sun shines out the brighter When Ihe stormy tempest clears. There's never n garden growing With rou In every plot; There's never a heart so hardened i Bid It has one tender spot: AVe lime all to prune tho border To find the for-gct-me-not. There's never a cup so pleasant But lias bitter with the sweet; There's never a path so rugged That bears not the prints of feet; And we have a He.per promised For Ihe tnals thatvve may meet. There's never a sun that rises But we know 'twill set at night; The tints that gleam In the morning At evening are Just as bright; And the hour that Is the sweetest Is between the dark and light. There's never a dream that's happy But the waking makes us sad; There's never a dream of sorrow But the waking makes us glad; We shall look some day with wonder At the troubles we have hud. THE STVTUE IN THE SEA WOOD. In the sea wood he bits alone, By men forgotten and unknown, A mhi si tuck suddenly In stone. Unheeding through the centuries . The bloom and fading of the trees, The'ceaseless surging of Ihe seas. Bright Tower- spiing anotit his feet. Above him where the brunches meet, The little birds make music sweet. He knows notvif them, Ids still gaze, Piercing Time's dim tnystei Inns ways. Sees but one day among the days; The ilay.that leftdifni vlttlng there, Through all eternity to hear T.ie burden of a lived despair. Forgotten all the men wit" trod In the dund jear that same green sod, The men who worship him as god. No -ihridow on his awful eyes Has fallen from their prayers and cries, From blood and smoke of sacrifice. Intent, In silent majesty lie s'U and looks iijhiii the sea, Sole Muii cr of his mystery. Waiting until those mighty hands Snail burnt Imm out of their stom bands And grasp the .sceptre of tl.e lands. . Ife hears not Ihe long waves thai pour Forever mi the sounding sdmrc One sad wing, " Neier, never inoio." Dreaming A Dream. BY CI.YPE RAYMOND. My hammock &uung lanlly to ami fro In Ihi! riije-feenteil a'r, ami the length ening shadows of afternoon fell eool intjly uvon tny lnow. I drotipivl In- look wllh which I had hejiillr 1 ihon' Mil'iv hours nnd ralacil my . wllh a : hi ill of pleasure to Ihe upper verainla as I causlit tho sound of a low, rich soft voice, humming an Impassioned verse from some old love- son;. " Come down. Miss Hueston," called out beseechingly.' But she shook her head wllh that slow, seductive! smile of hers, and went on liumiiilnj; her love-song. " Do, pleaso. cmne down and bear me company. IIae pity on mylonellness,' J pleaded, throwing all the imploring eloquence of which I was master Into my eyes and voice. This time she stopped singing, and with a charming air of hesitation, rose from her seat ou the veranda, aud the next moment stood beside me on the cool, velvety lawn. ' What have you been doing all this long, oppressive af lei noon which I have passed so delightfully In the school room ?." she asked, with a touch of scorn In her low, rich voice, as she laid her while hand on the hammock and set It to rocking lightly. " I've been dreaming a dream. Miss Iliieston," I answered softly, feeling an Indescribable thrill of happiness under the spell of those dark, magnetic eyes. ' A dream of fair women,' and when I chanced to raise my eyns lo the veranda yonder 1 beheld Its charming realiza-. Hon." She did not blush at the words, as most women would havo done, hut met ' my ardently admiring glance with' that slow smile and a soft drooping of , the lids over thosti wonilrously thlllliug eyes, which somehow had the power of causing me to forget all other "fair, women" when she was near. I And yet my dreams, my love, my very life, belonged of right lo another a sweet, trusting girl, who had let me go from her for these few weeks' absence Willi tears of regret but words of loving conQdcncp. El HUSK am I'V Live and Let Live." PA., SATU1U) AY, NOVEMBER 13, 188C. I was visiting an old friend, where I formed one of a small coterie, among whom were numbered several charm ing girls ; but not one among those fair visitors could tempt me from my allegi ance to Grace Fairfield. Jfo, It was the governess, alone, who drew my heart after her with every glance of those dark, unreadable eyes, r.very accent of that low, liquid voice. If my kind friends, knowing of my engagement to Grace, had been really aware of Miss llueston's dangerous charms, it Is probable they would not have approved of the many fugitive hours wo spent together. But to them married, unsentimental people as they were, wrapped up In the affairs of family and society Flora Ilneston was merely " the. governess," an able assistant in the task of enter taining guests. Yet, in reality sire was a lovely crea ture, a dark eyed blonde, tall and grace ful, with a rare gift of fascination that I have never seen equaled In any other woman. " Let me see what it is. that has en chained your fancy nnd ret you to tli earning of fair women," she said, leaning over to possess herself of the book which had fallen from my hand and now lay beside me in the hammock. As she did so her warm, fragrant breath swept my cheek, and looking up half saucily, half earnestly into the lovely face so very near my own, I mur mured daringly : "'III wcro what the words are, And love were like the tune, With double sound and single, Delight our lips would mingle, With kisses glad as birds aro That get sweet rain at noon; If I were what the words sue, And love wci e like the tune I' " " Ilush 1" she commanded, hut her voice was soft and sweet as music, and there was no anger, in the deep, dark eyes that met mine lit an answering look of tenderness. We kept our love a secret, for I could not tell my friends how recreant I had proved to Grace's trust, and Flora had reasons of her own for not wishing them to know. Hut It was arranged between us that Just before the conclusion of my visit we should drive to the adjoining city to gether and be quietly married. Then the loveliest woman this round world held (so 1 told myself) would be mine my wife, lleyoud that I hud made no plans. I was dreaming a dream, content to let the future, take care of itself. One day a new arrival dropped down Into my paradise an exceedingly hand some fellow, willi polished manners, but a certain "something'' In his style and countenance which made me dis like him. lie did not appear to be on terms of intimate acquaintance with any of the guests, and, altogether, I wondered how he came to be there. " Why, lo tell you tho truth, Paul," said my host, with a half-sbamed ex pression, when I venture to say some thing to that effect ou tho day after the. sttanger's arrival, " I hardly know my self how he got here. I have had a merely superficial acquaintance with the fellow for some months, but never thought of Inviting him to my house, lie learned In some way that I bad ask ed a few friends here and, when 1 chanced to meet him, he well, I don't know how he did manage it, but I found myself inviting liim almost beforo I knew it. However, his stay will be short, so treat him as civilly as you can, and oblige yours truly." I did net 11 u J that easy to do, for I noticed him speaking to Flora sevetal limes, with an air of old acquaintance ship that set my blood to tingling jeal ously. " Mr. Clarendon Is evidently not a stranger to you, Flora?" I remarked Inquiringly, soon after my conversation with John on the subject. I tried hard to conceal my jealousy, but 1 must have failed, for she gave a low, half amused laugh, and laid her white hand on my arm In n way that always made mo her willing slave. "No," she answered carelessly; "I met li I in once nt a house, where I was employed and where he chanced to be a visitor, just as 1 have met these good people here," and she made a slight motion with her hand toward some of the company, with thai almost Imper ceptible touch of seotn In her voice that I noticed so often when she referred to her employer's guests or to her own position In the house. Ilttl I did not feel easy In regard to the handsome visitor. Xol that I doubted Flora, but I tor mented myself wllh the idea that he had fallen In loye with her at their first meeting, and had managed to secure his invitation here for tho purpose of seeing her again. With this thought haunting me, I strolled out Into the grounds, Instead of going lo my room, w hen the party sepa rated that night, and threw myself down under a tree to calm my excited nerves. While I lay there, vaguely remember ing how long it had been since I wrote to Grace, nnd wondering how I should ever make known to her what I must soon tell, the sound of Flora llueston's voice, low and musical, came to my ears. " Yes, ltoland, mo," she was saying. " I have succeeded admirably, better even than we had planned. Paul Itarrv Is ilcli, and how he loves met Oh, shades of Cupid r what a blind, devoted fool lie is I" and I heard her silvery laughter, ring out mockingly. "The marriage will take place soon, and then, then I will soon manage to get posses sion of his wealth, and you and I, my darling, will nevermore need to live apart." j "Bravo, little adventuress!'1 softly lsughed a man's voice, which I recog alzei ai Clarendon's. "God knows I 1. 00 If would never stav nway from you If wo were not so cursedly poor. But once this money h secured, we will fly to Europe, and then there will be no more partings. But, Flora," and now thetc was an accent of suspicion In his voice, " this Barry Is young and confoundedly good-looking. I had Imagined you would select somo old dotard for your victim. Are you snre that your fidelity lo me has never wavered ?" " ltoland I" IPhat a world of pas sionate lovo was In her voice I " Am I not doing this all for you ?" Then they passed on and I heard no more. Surely I had been " dreaming a dream," and this oh, llcaveul this was the terrible awakening I Long I waitedthcre, until I caught a glimpse of her light garments as sho re turned alone. Then I sternly confronted her witli the hitter knowledge that I had just gained. Sho looked at me first with a while, terrified, almost piteous face; then, see ing the game was up, she quickly recov ered her self-possession and laughed In my face with desperate coolness. "Traitress! adventuress!" I cried, an grily grasping her arm as she tried to pass me. "Who arid what are you? Is that man youi husband?" But again she laughed with exasper ating coolness. "What you have heard Jjbn have heard, Faul Barry," she replied sentcn tiously. "Let me pass, sir; you will get no more from me." She wrenched her arm free from my hold and passed swiftly on to the house. And I never saw her again. The next morning It was found that both she and Clarendon were gone, and many were the speculations Indulged In concerning their mysterious flight. I did not unmask the two adventurers, however, as to do so would have been to expose my own folly. So it was finally decided to have been an old love affair which had thus ended in a romantic,though stangely unneces sary, elopement. To Grace alone did I relate the whole truth when I went back to her, as hum ble and penitent a lover as could be found on earth. She forgnyo ine, which was more than I deserved, and In our present life of unclouded happiness and trust we can both look back calmly to that lime when I was foolishly "dreaming a dream" which had such a miserable awakening. Tho Secret Service of the i"ot Office De partment. We havo Just examined it copy of "Tho Secret Service of Ihe pest OHlce Department," by P. II. Woodward, formeily chief of the Post Ofllco Detective Corps. No one man In thu United States Is better qualified to write a book on detcctlonln the PostOfllce Depart. mcnt than Mr. Woodward, who not only has had fifteen years' experience In ferreting out robbers of the U. S. malls and bringing them to Justice, therefore having a most complete knowledge of tbe subject, but gives by his brilliant and glowing description a fascina tion which the reader is enable to resist, and Is compelled to follow the words of the writer as he leads from one account to another, for getting tha lapse of lime and only slopping when thebook Is finished. As to the delight ful stjlc of the writer Is added the thorough truthfulness of every Incident, and each char acter being drawn from hfo in the author came In contact with tho person described, what more can one ask? The best detectives In the United States have been engaged In the cases described In this book, and while the sketches are clothed with all the charm of romance, they test from beginning to end upon tho solid rock of fact. It gives u com plete description of t.ie many means and complicated contrivances of tho wily and unscrupulous to defraud the public. Anion: the most Interesting eases is the well reinem beted one of the ' Star Route" frauds In which Mr, Woodward performed the chief part In collecting eildci to against the con plrators and in trying to bring them to puulshment. The book Is profusely Illustrated with two hundred superb engravings made expressly for this work by well know n artists, which, together with the enchanting style of the writer and tho elaborate nnd beautiful cover, makea truly tuiignlllccntvolume, Wu would like to quota a few Incidents from this fascinating bookto show some of the many methods used by thieves to cscnpedctectlon; and also the equally Ingenious devices of Ihe detectives, but space forbids and, therefore, we leave the book In the hands of the read tng public, confident that it will have an enormous sale, and congratulating Its reader upon the entertainment It will afford him as well as tho knowledge he will gain by It of this important subject. Tho book Is from the well known publishing house o Messrs. Winters Co., of Springfield Mass., which Is a sufficient guarantee that It Is a work of sterling merit, nnd can only be obtained tluougli their authorized Agents. We rordl ally recommend It to the notice of all, and coufideullv hope that it will have a good hale among us, us tee price l.as been placed so Ion-us to bring It within reach of every ono. Some Foolish Peoplo Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the rpach of medicine. Thcv of ten say. Oh, It will wear away, but In most cases it wears them away. Could 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 cneci utter taking tne nrst iio. I'rlco 50e and $1.00. Trial size free. Sold by T. V. Thomas, Lehighton and W.F. Blery, Weissport. Is there any dlffercnco between'a traveling-dress and a walklng-sult? If a man wants to know how Insig nificant he is, just let him go with his wlfo to tho dressmaker's. The worst error of the. press when you try to press the niece's fool under the table, and it turns out to be the aunt's. The young lady who burst Into tears has been put together again, and Is now wearing hoops to present the lecurrence of the accident. A man In Birmingham boasls that he has three motber-ln-laus living. Strikes us that the thing for blm to boast of Is that ho is living. Curious Epitaph, "Beneath this stone, a lump of clay, Idea Isabella Young, Who on the twenty-fourth of May Began to hold her tongue " a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advanco $L2o Only a Etep. When catarrh has progressed to a certain extent, It Is only a step to that terribly fatal disease, consumption. If you have calanh, even slightly. It Is n crrible mistake lo allow It to continue IIS course unelipckBil. ir rn ...in read, u will lind conclusive reasons iiy juiisununiinKo Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, In the statements of many Pj-'ople w ho have been completely cured of this disease In Us most sev.or forms, fcend for bonk cnnfalnlng abundant evidence, to C. I. Hood & Co., proprie tors of HooiTsSarsaparllla. Lowell, Mass, Doublets of rubles and emeralds nro again popular lu rings. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt lhucm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect sathfac Hon, ormoneyrcfunded. Price 23 cents per box, atT. II. Thomas'. Fancy single stone opal rings a're finding a ready sale. Dr. Fra-jter i Root Bitters. Frazier's Boot Bitters aro not a dram shop beverage. But mo strictly medi cinal in uvcry sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keen the bowels onen ami maul-ie blood and system ot every impurity. Sold bv dru?L'lsts. Si. mi a 'i'i,.v . - J -.ww. - - . iiuiiiaa umy aiure. The demand, for slriclo mnnnunnn rings is still strong. Dr.Frazer's Magi!! Omtinont. A sure cure for all boil?, burns' snrea. cuts, flesh wounds, soro nipple, -hard ...... , luma, L-iiaiincu ups anu nanus. Price ot) cents. Sold by druggists. Wil nams Tr,00" rroP's-.' Cleveland, , "oa w. The fortune of MrsTjfark Honklns KJUll UV I lluinu.V. 1 I If 1 I I PI I rl CT Is estimated at $40,000,000. It was all made by hcrlato husband in the Cen tral Pacific Railroad. lung Troubles Promptly Cured. McSSrS. K.I 1 10 IS. 'Almnt llirjui-Mn ago my right lung became affected, and i men i-uiuinciiceu inking ur. selli Ar nold's Cou-'h Killer. I used It about nine months niul Hint tnm, l, troubled me since. Last summer 1 had a eohl and It settled on my left, lung; It got firmly seated and I began to take tho CoUL'h Killer nualn nn- r cough at all." II. . Aldrieh, North- oritigo centre, Mass. For sale by all druggists. Price 23c. 50c. and $1.00 pet UUllIO, For Costlveness. Tllllmietiooo TTnn.i. ache and all feverish habits use Dr. Seth Arnold's Bilious Pills. 23c. Mr. Robert Garrett has presented a bust of Julius Caisar to tho Yale Art School. i i i Brum TTn. You arc feeling depressed, your ap- ijuuie is poor, vou nru uouiercil with Headache, vim m-n n.l.r.,n.. . and generally out of sons, and want to 1 .... r . . ui.u-e up. jiracc Up. Ullt not Willi stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their IncU Vtri nhifin bad whisky, and which stimulates voii for an hour, and then leave vou in worse i.nni1ftl.in !.-,. im'.-. .. Is an alterative that will putrfy your uiuuu, aidib iieuiiuy iicuon or jjiveratut Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a iiii-uii-iiie you wm une in I'.iectrlc Hit ters, and onlj f,0 cents a bottle at T. D. Thomas' drug store. The esteemed originator of the En glish "Hospital Saturday" collection Dr. Sampson Gamgee, of Birmingham, Is deceased. Backache, aching side and kidneys, sore muscles, stitch, crick are removed by the Hop Planter. The Empress of Austria gradually declines lu health. When Baby was sick we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she becamo JIIss, she clung to Castorla, When she had cnlldren.sho gave themCastorla When death, the great reconciler, has come, it Is never our tenderness that wo repent of, but our severity, Aslima. Bronchitis. Consumption. Fontaine's Cure relieves a cold in 12 hours. Sold by C. T Horn. Druggist. Nothing is more ruinous for a man than when lie Is mighty eifough lu any part to right himself without light. Glad tidings Belief and cure of throat and lungillsease. Fontaine's Cure is guaranteed to cure a cold in 12 hours. Sold by C. T. Horn, Druggist. Fred DougUss aud wife are attract ing much attention In Liverpool. SniLOu'fc cough and consumption euro is sold by tn ou a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by lllery, Weissport, and Horn, Lehighton. The highest exercise of charity Is charity towards tho uncharitable. That harking cough can be to quickly cured by Sblloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehighton, and BIcry, Weissport. Activity may lead to evil, but Inac tivity cannot be led to good. Croup, whooping cough and bronchi tis immediately lelleved by Mdloh's Cure. Sold by Horn, Lehighton, and Blery, ll'elssport. e o vv He that brings most of use into his llie, lives tne longest. 3FItch. and Seralche of every-kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no oilier. This never falls. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Druggist. Lehighton, Pa. Oct. 2-ly Uobert Browning Is having a great deal of litigation over his lately pur chased hut,, not yet possessed palace in Venice. Talk is cheap. Actual results count. Use Hop 1'orous Piasters for pains, aches and weaknesses, Even the vvcakest man Is strong enough to enforce his convictions. Avoid ihe harsh, Irritating, griping compounds so-ofiensold as purgative medicine, nnu correct in irregiilarllles . of tho bowls hy the ute of Ayer's Cath artic Pills. They are invaluable as a family medicine. -Everything good in a man thrives ' best when properly recugnlied. The wot Id moves. Our grandmothers used brown snxtr, we use white: they used common brown soap, wo use while soap. The liest white soap it DltETDOl'lTL'S Boil AX .SOAP, Wlllrll can he use I for a'l pi4i;-ose lo w,.i i f ,3y a -j hrj"',. The Carbon Advocate An I.NnBrr.jfDr.NT Family NkwurApmi Iubllht every Ssttirdty In Lehlgr.ton, Carbon County, Panntylvanlu, by II. V. Morthimer Jr. bank tvnintT. $1 00 Per Year In Advance 1 Bostivdvet Using medliiifi In the county Evory description .or Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING At very tow prices. We'do nor hesltatct say that we are better equpped then any other printing OkUlllsmnent In this secllon to donrsl-class Job-wotlt, In nil Itsbranche.il, at low-prfc- ". Constipation Is a universal nnd most troublefpjned' order. It causes Headache, Meunil I . presslon.linnainilii, Riohi n.i.Ht.0-i,. j,destroys the Appettfc, uud, vk i, up" continued, r-ntitfi.d Trtt-. ........... . I , ...t..i,svwvui. i lur Uv'cr, Inflammation of the Dowel, and Piles. Constipation is speedily cured by Ayer's Tills. For n number ,ot mrjnth3 f was troubled with Cost-vcncs. m con mieme of Which I sufferf-il tirlilr Less ul Appetite, Dyspepsia, and u unordered liver. My oyes alo iron blod uic ,lw,'u compelled to Wear a shade u( cr them, and,. at times, was un.(llc lb-heat ex posure to lliu light. I was euunn y CURED BY USING three boxes of Avcr's Pills i 'havo no hesitation m proniriineiiig this niediduu to be Hie best cathartic, ever inndo. James Bccles. Poland, Ohio. t4ii..,l r.ii.i'rv...i K s - . . w.. v unu ui .iu I i ,,i. soqiiently, from Ifrudttflic. InillgeSti-'ti, and Piles, for years. Aydr's Pills, wiin h . iu.-n.ui luu nii-ui'Miuii u( u uieiju, mi- o given me elTertual relief. I fumitrVticed taking this romViTv'tw-u moiit'm nn, and nru now free from Cntistiifltldn, the re moval of which has caused my .other trnlllllc.4 fO i!itim,f.r n.l I.... proved my general health. W. Kteler, Amherst, Masq. r erf,.,.! f .. ... r-.-.-ii...i ..I.:., ......u.v. .,,u, .,flidllrUl Kill, JYllieU assumed such an obMlnato form that f n-aruu u nioppnge 01 me rjovveis. two boxes of Ayer'a Pills cured me, .com pletely, D. Burke,-Saco, Me. Ayer's Pills, Praparedby Dr..T.C. Avft'JsCo.i lion-elli ..fsa. Sold by all Druggists nod IH-alcrsJp Meulclfic. rf5OI.lNTON WilVrNKY.IfislilenaUe lVit3 Hoot and Shoe 31 akkr, Bank St. Lehighton. All work nrrauied. K No Patent No Ptfy. PATENTS obtained for inventors In the United Btstes Oauadaand Kurupe.Ht reduced rates. With ntir itrltii-lni, I fm, ln.ti t.. 11 ..1.1 ..." .... .- ....... .vv-ii,i in nBllllllCMJn. directly opposllw the lulled Stole,, latent hi 1 uiiii 10 an patent hutiiicsj with greater priwipineei and da Binleh ntwl nl n..,i ,!,... ........ .. , ' : vvwv ..,uu villi, tuuvuint tornevs who aru at a UK-Inure (tola VVnsii- iuKiuii, anu in, iiatr. Mierciore. , fmt loy 'associate 11 ttornevs " We make prellmlnai y urnr.ilnnll.iii ni.,1 li,.n,.l. ... ... u,,.. iuiiiii.ii u -iiiiuu, it lu ia- tentabilliy, Iree or charge, nu.i all ht are Interested in 111 w Invention ai d ialens are Invited to send fur a cupv 01 our "liuide for obtaining Patents," v)..:h Is lent Tree to any address, and oontalns com lela Insiruc. I Inn. hnn ,.. hhln It. ....I i.l I ... .. .w i,.,,Hiu iiuu iiiin-r vniua lilt, tnn Met- Venmr.,.. ti... ... . ........... ... , -....ii .v mu v, i-i uiii ii' j iiier- lean National Hank Washington, li. 11.: the "j -.-'. ..... i'.i ut-uinu unit iitii.iFU ijt K& tlons. at il-hlngton : Hon. .Ins. Casey, lam ...uiii .m.iitu u. .-1. i.uuri 01 uiaims; 10 ite Officials or tho U. S Patent Office, nnd to Seniltors &r.il aietnlpa r,F l.nrt.. 1- evory State. Address I.OT'lS n'VOOKRA CO., So llcllors ot Patents oiid.Atlorncvestl.aw Le., Droll Ilulldlng WasiiiiiUiiik.'D. U, SWiTEIlT :. SKvSTIIDOS'S AC DEHY - Fcr Ycms '-n Eoys. l:ocSa, Ft. 12 mllc3 front Philadelphia, rixcd pin e covers every expense, even books, tee. No extra charges. No inc. dental epcnses. No examination for hdmleslm. TwclTr cx select any studies or choose the regular l.ng Ilsh, Scientific, Business, Clat'-icKl or Civil Engineering court, students fitted at Media Academy are now lu llavAnt, Yiilo, Pilnce lon nnd ten other Colleges and Polvtechnlo Schools. lO-studcntsfintlocpllegeip leswts In 1681, 10 In ism, 10 In we. A graduating class every yoar in tho cuinmercfiil depart mcnt. A Physical and Chemical Laboratory, Gymnasium and Hall Ground. '1500 vols, lidded to Library liusr-3. PhjslcnlapparMus doubled lu U83. Media has scvpu churchea mid a temperanco ehaitcr which prohibits the side of alj Intoxicating drinks. 1 or new Illustrated circular address the Principal and Prnpi leler, SWITIIIN C. SIIOETI 11(JK. A. M.l (Harvard UradiutciJJcrtJa, Pciin'n. Aug. 7, fo-ly. POOD SALARIED fiirttf wor commission to Men and Women', to net as local or traveling aeents.l No expi'ilenco needed, stradr nwlr ll.tl'. 1? . r T . "v. ',.';;." ""v! urscrniiun. ltochcstcr,.. (llentlonthlspaperlaugV'Sim k. Jaiikj. H. Wiiitnev, Kurscrvn A&ENTSPNut&s CniiNFTs. riample free to tho.o becoming agents. No Ish,c,ulck sales. Ter rltnry given, ?S""SiitlsfiiCti'ii emiramced Address Dlt. SCOTT, S5 Broadway, N. York CREAM.B4LM (fl'rfj rthtf at onet and Curt Cold in Head Catarrh. Hay Fevoi Jfol a Z,iquid. Nvvff.or fuuder Ftctf'Om nuri ou Zb'uiY. and PAY-FEVER Offeniht Odor. A particle ap:d!cd Into each nostril and It ngrecable. Price SO eenls at druggists: by 'auie. i Ti' reulsterei man, regisierea, eeius. iircui-irs irte. III.Y Iir.tM., Druggists, Ovvcgo, X. Y, Oct-tt-iSis T. J. RRETNEY, lleereotfllyaneetiriejl t.o tbe.merehants of Lclili'liiou and tttucrs I hit ha is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Mutter and Daggage at ery reasonable prices, Hy prompt at tention tb all urders be'hopea to merit a share ot publle patronage. Itvsldenee, corner of Pine ad Iron Street, Leklxbtun, Pa, Orders lor hauling left at O. M. nweeny Son's store will rnrelre prompt attention. T. JrBItETNEY. Oct. 12, 1851.3m. E. F. LUCKKSKACII, DKALEIi IM Wall Patois, Hoideis & Decorations, Mi Stationery, Fancy Gootk "Window Shades & Fixtures, I-atait Styles, made and put op, If deslrid, fry Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Unthhes & & nt-ral Paintors' Suj plies. No, 61 Broadryay. Kancli Ctok Pa It, lo-v iiie I ig,j i u
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