The Carbon Advocate, tl iNIIFI'KVIlKXT l'AMII.V NKWStWPHH. Pllh- lislicd mery Saturday In lslilRhlon, t'ji lion County, Peiiiisyliauta, by tJttr vy V. Morthimer, Jr. DANK ST1IUH1'. - SI 00 Per. Yoar in Advance 1 Hcst HilMMlliIng medium In the county lt.ery tli-acilptlou of 1'l.iln mid l'nney JOB PRINTING l Vrry low (trloei. Wo ilo not hesitate to snv mat we are hnter equpped than any other prliitlin- establishment In this section to do Ural-class Job-wink, lit nil hi iiraiicues, nr. low prices. Horaoo Hoydt, A T r 0 41 N i: Y AT I- A W . .ikpii i". The llnoni recently tieei'pleil by W. M, llapshcr. HANK tsTllKBl', - LKillOHTON PA Mixv hu consulted hi Knicllsli ntnl (Irrmnii. iulj My W. M Jtapaher, attotinby .n oounskllor at law. AND DtSTUirr ATTOIINHY, J-'lrst door nboie the Mansion House, M VURtl ntlUNK, - PESN'A. heal 15-late mid Collection ARt-ncy. Will Tny binl u.ill lft.1,1 Kfltfitn Pimuevilitf-liitr tipnllv lnni i olleetlons promptly tuadv. Settling Ktatci ot iiee.tuenis a specially. .May ne consulted in r:ultslt ami Herman, nnv. Xi-yl H. V. JYtorthimer, Sr., XOTAItY PUBLIC; ttprirKi "Carlnn Advocate " (tmcp, HANK 8TKRGT. - LEI10IITON All business pertnhilnir to the office will receive prompt attention, innr. 111 O. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, Itobblns' American Classical Method n sp"lal ty. Term moderate. auc H-t Henry Nolf, AT TIIK CAItltOX IIDl'SU IS NOW IS N( atiou an ) IIHTWIXN THE- Hotels and L V. Depot, Parties called, for at their Home hy I,ea liis ders at any ot the hotels. Vprll 2, t?8T W. G. PHYSICIAN SOUTH "HTRKBT. IYL Seiplc, AND 8UU0KOK. - - - LKillOHTON. 1V ho eonsiilted In Knicllsli and Oeintan. 'pccial attention plven to (lyneeology. Offick HouitSj From 12 M. to 2 r. M,,nnd roni G to n P. M, mar. ai-yt iitXNCii Ofh-icK : Over J. W Liquor Store, Itauilenbush's HANK STIiKlir, LEHIGHTON Dentistry In iih It branches. Teetl Extracted .1 ItUont l'aiii. (In administered when requested. Office laysWP.!NItSliAY or each week. r. o. aiiiTi. litzkniiuimi, Jim 3-yl Lchli;h eqmity. Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. $., nl'riCF.i-Plrst DonrHelmv the Lehigh Wagon Work In Lwl.s Murstcinci1 lnilidlnc, Hank street, Aoliighttm, l'a. DE.NTJSTKY IN ALL ITS HUANCHIX Pilling and making artificial dentures a special ty. I-oc.il anesthetics used. On administered and Teeth Kxtraeted WITH OUT PAIN. OFF1CF. HOURSi-Froin Ra. )n., to 12 in., from t u. in., to G p. in., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. in. Consultations In English or Herman. Oct 16-87 -ly W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., . OFFieK! t)pp. tho ' Hro.idw-.iy House," RHOAIJWAV, MAl'CII CHUNK. Patients havlhebeucnto(th latest Improve utcnU in Mechanical Apiilhinccs and the llest Method of Treatment in all Surgical Cases. AN.lisrHtTIC administered It desired. If io sible. ncrsons relillng outside of Munch Chunk. nboulJ make arrangements by mall. Jyf-yl j EYE AND EAR.; Dr. a. T. POX Visit Allentown regularly on THURSDAY or cacti week, Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. -mice at Hayden's American llotct, and Olllce I lours from 9 A, M. to 3:30 P. M. Also attends to lietractlon or Iho Kye tor the proper adjustment vf (ilassos, and tor the Iteljef and Cure of Opll al Defects. May also be cobsuUciI at blsnnice In HATH, Wednesday and Saturdayof each week, at HAN- :OK on Monday, and at KASTON on Tuesday of micIi week. Jan2-yt CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KISTLINt, - - PltOPHIiriOl!, ! IUxk Strhit, LkinniiT'i.v. j The Carbon House offers llist-clafs acMinmoda-1 dons to the traveling public. Ilontdlm: by the day or week on reasonable terms. Choice Cigars, Vinrs.amt Uquors always mi hand. (in. id Shed i iV Stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at-1 itched, aprlo-yl PACKER-TON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Udilghlon, LF.OPLD MKYKIt, PUOP'lt. PACKEltTON, - Pk , I'hti well-known Hotel Is admirably reflttoil. and lias the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Uxcvlleut Table und the' very' best Liquors. Stables attached. seplu-yl MANSION HOUSE, Opposite I. S. Deis)!, J1AKK TUi:CT. - LKHKHITON. C. II. HOM. JMIOPJtlKTOI!. F. A. Rabonold, D. T. S., tin ,oiiu rfors tlrst cly acoominodation for w ih a reserve fund of KA00O guarantees transient uid pernianeut boarders. It ha been I .,.. 1ni.v in mi i mi,,, , iK'ttlyrenttaitluallltsilepartnicnts.niKlKlncat-' ''eryiwicy " U. M other corn ed hi one ot the most picturesque, portion of tho i 1""')' has ever put up such a fund, borough. Terms moderate, fc' Tho II A K Is ! It costs hut & few cents every .applied with the choicest Wines, Liquor and ' dav a ennit investment i lgfirs. Fresh Msr on Tin.. apr7-i ,aj a s,0" npStmciit. T. J . BRETNEY ! Hespecttnllv announces to thn Mi-is lmiils ot I.e. nlgbton and otbeis Hint he 1 now prepared to! loall kinds ot lUlTMNG OK FltKKJHT, KXI'KKSS Maimer and B ago a ok very reasonable price. Ilv promndourlnieii 3 1 all orders hn hope to merit a sbareot publ tc i otronage. ltesldencu: coiner of Pine niul lion lreet, Lehlichtoii. siOnlsri It'll at Hivoeuy Xi Son's s,inmr Sloie It r0f lile prompt nlledtloii- i la w T- T I1KHTNK U.S.LITZEiNRERG, I d Hxamluer C. onice.l .s. Pension 'Military Claim Apt ALLENTOWN, I'bnna.. Prosecutes claims for Femums, In,ivae . IVuslou.lloiu.ty andnllinitniierof cUliiisSfbi. thegoreriiuienl. Ten yeBIf CJntfrt. me in t'i Pi ivslun biiinie aial uetirl) flv,- is siwtnl l milliner In the V. Phuhmii ffflr,- I make a specially of Increase i '.aim MattHaii f. 6. J.ITZUNHKUO. lie $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVI., No. 4. Iiohighton BuoinesB Direolory. WA. Plfri'.llH, Saloon ami Ilestntirunt, Hunk . Street. 1'resh Uiperal'vayiontap. Oy In season. Drop In and nee in. Iinvi2-ly J VT. IIAt'DKNlHi.sil.iiank street, wholesale . dealer In choice nrnnd of whiskies, eln, brandies, wine, &e. f& Patronage solicited. ESllANO'S SILVVINO SALOON, opposite Hie I Aiivoc.vrE Hi ri( n. I lioadiiuarter for sliming and haii eiilllinr. Clear & tobacco sold. GT !() Fits. lfODKrtKlt, inidej-lhc KxchanV Hotel, Hank street, for i Miioolh shao 01 a fn.'hlonahlc Imlr cut. 1ST t'locd on. Sunday's. J.I. KUTZ, linnk street, mamifactiirer of . choice brand of cigars niul dealer In all kind ot tobacco and smoker's novelties. Call. nl?rK It llHUt, Hank si icct, dealer In ladies. W Kent, misses Klin cnutiien snoois.siiocsium snpuers. TAMKS liepalrins promptly attended to. Cull. W'ALP, Hank street, steam healers, . all kind ot tinware. Hoonim niul spouting a socially. Your pationace nollclted. IS. KOCH, Hank street, manufacturer of . cholco brands ot Unana deal's. All kinds of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call. PI". CLA11K, lager beer hall and restaurant, . opp. square, Hank street. Choice wines and liquors and cigars. Fresh lager alwajs on lap. S. wr.llll. solnoii niul restaurant. lS.mk J . street, headquarters for fresh lager beer and other drinks. Choice eatables always on hand. tfltf.lt IM. ultnntnv nt l:m ntnl llolstrt' lingl! liubllc. Hank Mreet. May be consulted in lish and Clerinan. F.slate ; collecting agency, II. 1IHOADS, Ac!,, Hank street, denier in W. dry goods, notloiH, KUsswaie, queensware ami groceries. C3T"Share ot pati onuge sollcted U CAIIHON ADVOCATIJ OFl'lCK, Hank strept.. nbitn nlitl f:itiev loll Drlntllli; u soecl- Aiivocatk onoiloll.ir per jear In advance. TIIK LKHIOH WAdONCO., Limited, fnctoiy on Hank street, manufacturer. of butcher. baker, milk, truck and express wagonsffi S-lKASF.ll & 11I1SS. ttliolesaln nut retail con idc and iartle b feetloners, Hank street, Picnic and parties supplied. Your patronage 1 cordially solicited. spOCHlMTHIt I10TTMNU HOUSP., Thos. daw iCCK, IH1IIK urrt, hiki i t-i, ginger ale, &c. Your oiilers are so!lclteil.gJ T O. .1. KTHAL'SS, Mahoning slieet, fresh it. milk and cream delivered every morning. All kinds ot egetables in season, utw ptiec. GO TO HPIlKlfS UP.lHl stop.i:. SOUTH I1A-NIC STUKirr. snvniiA'ii ; iioTiii.. Hank street, Thomas Jli Manbt, proprietor. Coach to and from de- imt. Hates i easonable for regular & trauslct trade s-lKtniP.V FKN'HTERMArllElt. I.elil2h street. XV dealer la dry goods, notions, prmlstons, groceries, queensware, fi.e. raunnage soueiieo HITItS. DKTSCHIItSCIlSICY, t."'hlgh street, is ill headquarters for dry goods, notions, pro- Visions, groceries, &c. nz-i ainmuge wucinii. (TIT TIIF. Hl'.ST OAKLKY'S PUHFUMK X AT THOMAS' DltlHi STOUK, 11 A NIC STUIXT The Secret Societies. Kii. i:., meet Monday oenlng of each week . In llabel's Hull Kagle's conllally Imlted. s(lll' 11 llRllTOI.inTR POST. No. 434. (!. . I 1, n. .....1 fi.nr.li .ritur.il-tv nt'nlll.S rtf each month, Hi l.eher's nail, tdinnines inviieu. COL. JOHN LKNT7. CAMP, No. OS, H. or Y E. Pa. Div.. V. S., meet WedncMlay even ing In llcber's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. IO. (1. T., meet Friday night of each week In . Keller's Mali. Hank Mreet, at 7 :ap o'clock. All Templars Invited. A. W. HoiiX, C. T. M. C. A., ineet ,-veiy evening, except Sun- i . dav's. Sumlay afternoon lectures tree Kenieier's hall. rrVon are coidially Inviled e. .1. our Churches. Min'llomST KPISCOPAI.. South Rink street, Sunday ken Ices at ion. in., and 7.:m p. in., Sunday School 2 p. m. Wm. JIajou, Pastor. TltlNPlY LUTIIlHiAN, Iron sheet, Sunday sen lees. 10 a. m., (Herman), 7.30 p. m., ( Hug IMi).Sunday.school2p.m. .1. II. KuiiKH.Pastnr. EKFOltMKI), Lehigh Mreet, Sunday services at Ion. m., (Cennau), 7.30 p. in., (Knglish), riunday school 2 p. m. (!. W. STlitiT. Pastor E YANOL1.1CA L. South street yKundav service at 10 a. m., (Herman), ,.30. in., U'.nsiisiil, Sunday school 2 p. in, (i. W. Oiwiss. Pastor, riATIIOLIC. co Noi'thauiitnn anil Coal tv Sundnv morning anil U sti cets, services every Sunday inoriihi: evening. ltl'.V. HAMMACKlt, IMslor. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Giiavkh's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spoutinij a special ty. ' Stove repairs furnished on sinvr notice. Prices Reasonable ! ! i i a Accident, Life &c Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUJDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secuteil the agency for; llie following SUHSTANTIAI. 1NSURANCK COM PANIIW which can be recommended to I tlie public as Perfectly Safo anil Itcllalile. The National Life Insaranoe Col, OF MONTPELIER, VT., 1 which Is said to be "The grandest step in i fair dealing within the history of Life Insurance." U .protects nsalnst antcrsiiy iirbusliiosa; it pro tects il e pe n ile n t ones against the rontln t'encv of death 1 ! OP UNITED STATES, n. ... . L, T. mmmi mniuai Live oiocK INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals di vided Into classes of one hundred and flfy .each. Members responsible only for losses occurring lu the class In which their ani mals were enrolled. August 3), 18M1 ly 9B- opp. Tin: public sytiAitK, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is Hraihmarters tor the ttest Makes of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, ror lieins, youtiij, IJtdles, Jllsws aud Chil dren which he Is selling' nt very reasohable prietw. Call, examine goous and learn prices lwtort purchasing elsewhere. Rubber Boots and Shoes I All iaut xih! I possible tttures. hih! t Iho best uisVcs. st tint owt Oct. 3, 1867 Welaprt Business Directory. .i. o. zintN, si, i).. W. I.. lU'TZ, M. I). I) US. ZF.IIK Jt Kinz Physioians & Suigcons. OFFICIIat Hie resldcnivot Dr. Zero, Wl.lte Street. Welsioit. All call or surgical or inedlcsil treatment will receive pmiiiptnttetitloii. iuayH-7-tf jqWANKI.lN HOt'Si:, HAST WKlSSPOltT, PMNN'A. This house oilers first-class nccoinlnmlatloiis to the permanent boarder mid transient guest. Panic price, only One Dollar per day. ug7-iy John 1!i:iiiih.i, l'roprtetr. -QKATS. TIIK .IKWn.ni. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Books and Stationery. Bugsnt7,flfl-ly. THI3 Wchsport, Carbon County, Penna., Henry Christman, I'ropriotor. The public 1 respectfully Informed Hint this neii-Kii,Mv uousu iios oeen iciiiieu aim llllitrovcu ton first late, and able tofuiiilsli thevei bet 1ICC0I11I0I1;I1.1011S oi mi KI1U1S A Livery Stable in cnuiiccuon wiin ine Hotel, Willi ample means to accommodate wedding panics, funerals and pleasure seeker wllh safe (cams. In connection with the hotel Is a FINK POOL ihjom Handsomely lltteil up. April 871; I hnvp ,'usl opened a Coal Yard In connection nun inv uniei in m'.mnrtiiti wnere can constantly be found all sl7cs or the Best of Coal! at prices fully a low as iho lowcM. (.he lie trial anil he convl'iccil. Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Weissnort. Fairbanks .Stamlard Scsiles In Coniieclioii December if, liwty ; Fur Newest Designs aud Mit Kashionablfl Styles o DRHSS GOODS, DJ.Y GOODS, GROOERIRS, PROVISIONS. SILYKRWA RE," &c, &c. 00 TO R. II. SNYDER, Hank Street, Lehighton. Ooods cuuranlecd nud prices as low as else where for the same ouulllv of enmli. Inly IS. 1BS5 lyj ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Ctmta . Advertise in the Advocate. 0. W. SNYDER, D. V. S, . Mansion House, U'hlghlon. Lntlrc nltentlon deintil in iim .iip..soa im-i lent amongst domesticated animals. Castration performed with the Kcrasseur II desired. Orders hy mall promptly attended to. 1 till (Successor to Reascr & Buss) . Bank Street, Lehighton, WHOLESALE & RETAIL -DEALF.lt IX- Choice Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Special inducements are ex tended to the manngenifinnt of picnics, festivals and papties to purchase (heir goods at this stand. The best goods at the lowest prices Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto. A share of public patronage solici ted and satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. A. A. ECKHART. yi - li; Money made easy iiianuractur lug Itubber Stanii.S'nd lor nrlcu list of outfits, to .L F. W. Dorma.i, No.si7 J Jit (ierman St., Halfl innrc.Md..l'.S. A -OtiGm AGENTS WANTED To camtiss for one or the largest. oltlMt estali. Ilhed, HKST KNOWN NUI!SI'.ltIFS In the country. Jiosc liberal terms. Unequalled r.iilll ties. OIINV.VA NllltSUItV. esbibllshed IMU. . i. n.Miin, iir.isi.VA, N. . Noveinlier 5 tw fltldi r scartf, hat t wrtta to SUosod A Co..,'ortUuJ, Miln,wtU tKrUc fre, full tofu(mttou tbout work wbfeb Ut eta do. aod IWttt bomi,tbt will pmy thtm from la f 23 mi dsT. Eotna hs I 4ni(doTtr.vlndT- Kltbirwx. younorolL Capiul bU rfralrd. Von r tttrud ft. TbOM who turt ot oac or obMsaUlj iui f wag Uttlt fortaoec All U mi. W ANTED ! AN ENEROETIC. 00-AHEAD MAN.wbolias either had experience and becu successful,! or I who ba the ability and energy to succeed, to act f niim:,iiv. for dAsirnitiA riuirr.,. t .imi... ill. ting ag4 anil references. mm iuio iiuiu.jriuciHs wiuusuuereu. Aooreo, DttAWKR 653. ALBANY, N. , uov. li-jiu INDEPENDENT " Loliighton, Carbon County, AT Till Coiitrni' Drug Stoiv, opp. tiii: it'iilic sen -' hf. Hank Street, Lehifhton, I'n., is HF.ADiitAi:ri:iis kou Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Rtushes, &c.. Ac, Choico Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortiuent of Lihrmy Lamps ! Wnll I'nitnv ml r.i.n,-r,t?n,,c I . . .... . . V tlH,ll'll'i . Spectacles ! When joii bu a pair of Shoe you want a good lit. Hut It ou need 8PF.CTACI.F.S It I much moie Important that the KYI! should he accommodateilwllh correct lenses aud a proper Iv lilting frame which will bung the lcue di rectly before Iheciitio of theeje. H vou buy your spectacles at Dr. Ifnru'a sou will Dud the abme ioluls imi rly attended to. PERSGHIPnoKS Carefully Cdmpanuded. H. A. BELTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AO FAT Fill: 1'IHST -CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance ies. Sneeial utlentlon of f:n in.r4 mnl nttiiM-a 1. called to the liberal leimsolTcrcil by Iho HKKKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVLSTOUK INSUIt- AM'K COMPANY, for which I urn the agent for i in ouniy ami neignnoriinHi. -:o:- Real Estate Agency, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. -4 Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Sept. 3, '67.-1I1I' A proved lcnicily lor Consumption and dis eases of Throat and Lung. New Life and Vigor follows in use. Ask for llaker'a Oil nud Malt, or wilte'to' . . JNO. C. BAKER & CO , Oil. 14m riltLADP.t.PKIA, Pa. D. J. KISTLER Itesoectfullv announce to Hie lmlill,. lt,',i l, i, iU opened a NHW LIVKUYSTAItLIi.audtlmt liV I now prepaifo io iiiruisu icain lor Funeral, Weddings or liusliicss Trio on tlm slmrtAvt nnL tlconnil most liberal terms. Orders left at the tarDon House" will receive inoinpt attention. stables on north sthkkt. next the Hotel, Lehighton. anw- I NOMORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Respectfully announces to the public that he is now nicely located lu his New Store Room Opp. LV.Roui House BANK ST UK I5T. MCIIUIHTOX. nml !ms in Mot'K ii iiiii ;um roinpH'Kt lint ot Stoves and Tinware! Including the Justly Celebrated and Popular New Mayflower, APOLO & IRVING . Stoves. Which he I selling at Till: VKItV LOVfl:T CAbll PltlCl.s. uui are resiMvtrullv uivlli d to call and Inspw t his stock and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting will be promptly and correctly attended. Teiins low as the very lowest. W. S. KUHNS. Opp. Kouml House, 'Link KtriTt. lhlKhtim, .lillir'cQi?.. 1v AT PRIVATE SALE ! The undersigned utTcr at orlintn hi im reo- sonable terms hi 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, iov.'t feet.wlth Kllchenaltaclicd -Y wlthlhe Jot no reet fiont, and 1 ' u III, nt'urlv fuit iifrps nf f.iiwl. Stable, fruit trees and oilier Im proicments. The proicity Is situated near the (i railed School House, on Union Hill. This I a splendid opiMitunity for a man to secure a pleasant home. Apply to II. u. UW.S,,'..S. Octs sin Ikiuk Slrcet.,elilghtnii, Pa. WORKING CLASSES MSK hired to furnish a classes with employment at home, the whole nt the time, or lor their spare moment, lluslnes new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex eusl v i.arn fromao eenLs to &5.m per evening, and a proiiortlonal sum by de- loiiiigniiiueiriiiiieto tue ousiues. tioys anu gli Is earn nearly as much a men. Tim t all w ho see this may send their address and tcttthe business, we make this olter. 'rnkticb nanrenot weli satisfied we will tend one dollar to pay for toe iioiiuii- iu wriuux. I'liu iiarticoinrs Hllll uui fit free. Address (iKoniiK Si inhon & Co.. 1'prt an, Maine. rtecis-lv. WANTKIf -LAUIILSforoiir Fall and Christ " inas Tredo, to take.llghtr pleasant work nt Ibelr own hones, two tsi per dav can be ipilct lymade. Work sent" mall any distance, par ticulars free. Noeanvnsdiiif. Addrewmtotice, CHIX'liNT AIIT .O..IIJ Milk street, Huston Mas. Hox MTu. septil INTIINDINII ADVKHTISF.HS should address 1 OKO. P. JIOWHI.L ii; CO., io Sjiruce street, New York City, FOi: SKLUCT LIST of lorn NF.WSPAPHIIS. Norjuw" r "r' W" U'T'- If you are Indebted to the Advocate for subscrlntlon. advertising ftp loll ,rlnt lnr ' picase rcmu ine amount, n t need t)ie , j money to inset running expenses of the (if-flee. W P. I If il Live and JLet Live.' Penna., December 10, Bk. edyi imraoMtUm, NniralzliC Burns, ficajda. Cuts. Lnmbj go, IlwirliT, Bom JMtblU.l lora Throat, I 2SlA,ct. otina I(edrh Toothache Bpriii, eto.. lYlc bottle. Bold by U ir sajV saXiU yJAlri i, wiri our , , ..x,. J, jX, fit v. tarrh 1-I'rlco 10 Cls.-Solij by all Druggists facilitates leethinfr, regulates the I Bowels, relieves G-ipinp; and Wind I Colic and is a most certain Rem.l edy for-Dj-sentery, Diarrhoea andl Summer Complaints. For Sale! by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. I JJEM'AUU ttV VAKnEHOtlH g al .inn . u E. F. Lucre nbacij, DhALHl! IN Horde) s & Decorations, Books, Stationer, Fancy Ms. Window .Shades & Fixtures, J.ntcst Styles, tnsds and put up, ir dealred. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broailway' Msucli Cliuiit Pa.J It. ib !;i,,i,lv,, t,i All the latest and best newis Tlic'DVOCATK, .$1 " 50 cents, six months. per year; -Slock Large and Coimilete The Very latest Styles! Coitews, Worsteds, k, &c! Best Made Clotliiue ! Perfect Fits Guaranteed ! Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more vaned than any assortment or stock ever displayed in this section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un questionably lower than any oth er tailoring house. 'I hese are important facts, remember them, and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing. Gents Fnriiisliiiiii (kods! Hats, Cans and Neckwear ! Boots to and lippers! For Ladies, Misses aud Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where, we kindly invite you to call and inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, wo guarantee that you can save money. Respectfully, ;Clauss&Bro., i n XxXJLiJ1i3. Hnnlr Srrnur f nliiittn,t P I JjailK Street, J.elllgnton, In. Fail Faslioiisj V J i H it J J8 O 1 N en St f " 1887. . y MAKER. THE DESTI. Ml here. She e.-nne, ami I who linger, I saw that she was leiy fair: ir..',! And, with my sight that pi Idc sup, ' There rose a trembling wish for rest, ' It-it I, who had re stilv'd hi b. The maker of niy destiny, I ttlin'd me to my task and wrought, And so foigot the pleasing thought. she paused! niul I who quesllon'd there. I heard she win n good as f.'tlr: And In iny soul a sill! small ml v Lnjolu'b me not to check my rliolc,.. Hut I who bad resolv'd to lie The iiuiker ot my destiny, I bade the genlle guardian donu And tried to think about renown. She lef(: iiml I who minder fear Their's nothing more to see or fear Those walls that ward in) Mrai!le Are veiy high, injr open twine. And I, who bail re soh'd In be I he maker of my destiny, can only wall without the gale And sit nud sigh: "Too late! loo lalel" NOVEMBER EVE. . Fred JeiU w a certainly tho must liash ful youth lu Fanvlllc, as well' at tho most honest and manly, and everybody rather laughed at. poor Fred, for Ills blushes, his stammerings, tils painful embarrassment when in the presence, of ladle tended Io make him npjiear decidedly ridiculous. Now, Franvllle. wa a country town, pretty and piclureviue,aud Fred lived about a mile from II center, bedna one ot those blest helngs.a well-to-do fanner. Ilis fath er was dead, and his mother and he, with tlielr farm hands and "help," lived coin foitably In the pleasant, roomy farmhouse, which was sketched hy every artist that came tothenelshbetliood.even hy the beau tlf til young lady whowas ylsltlntr at 'Squire Hale's, aud who ivn his wife's niece from the city. Fred had first seen her siltlne under one of the great maples busy wllh her pencil, the shadows lightly lunching her lialr, her face, heT ilqecy dross, her veiy attitude a poem to him. And then and there, stand ing al a distance and ivatclilni; her, the poor, bashful fellow fcll in .love with I lie graceful city belle, who Ji ad so tired of men's admiral Ion that she had come to this quiet, unfashionable place tu cscapn it. And when she looked uji at last from her sketch and, seeing him, left, her seat ami went grecofully toward him, ii leally seem ed to thn jioor fellow that hn would give his faun, his favorite black horse. anythin ho owned to he ton soot! miles away; and he was meditating Liking to his heels when the sweetest voice ho had ever heard arrest etl his intention and sent the blood Mrs! to his heart and then, to his face. ''I am trespassing." the sWcct voice said to lilm, "hut my excuse must he. the beauty of this quaint old place, which I could not resist making a sketch of. Will you look at It and tell me whether 1 have done it justice?" Fred could only blush more deeply and remove his broad strasv hat white he sCtuu mered something, Jiu never know w hat. She was holdiiurout the sketch to lilm, anil he didn't know what he In the world to do. Finally, li cmMing violently, he look It from her. "It It is well done," he salt! slowly and with difilculty. "It I very true." "Do you always hold a sketch lu that way when you examine It?" the lady asked, wllh a smile; and poor Fred then saw- that he had In hi. confusion hold the the sketch ujisldu down. Till uiado the jierspiration start out'oii hlsjforelieiid. and he hastily righted it: I I beg your pardon," Jk. said. "I am afraid I am but a poor judge of such tilings. Will will you go to the house'.' ily mother " "Would wonder at my vislL Not lo-day. thank you, Hut Mtuiahad litlkcduf Hiking uie to call on Jlrs. Scott." Mona was Squire Hale's daughter, jind about the only c;lrl among his acquaintance's of whom Ficd was not menially afraid. In hi delight at tho Prospect of seeing: this beautiful glil again he could only stammer some unintelligible words, and grow warm er and more uncomfortable than ever. "I knew it wa not good, hut that is scarcely kind of you," she sale', reproach fully. And poor Fred nearly fainted, for he saw that in hi confusion he had de stroyed the sketch. "I I am very sorry,'' he faltered, "I I was not thinking." "Oh, It is of no consequence," sha said, looking curiously at hlni. "I will make another soma day, witji vourpei mission." "Oh, will yon?'' he asked eagerly; and then she smiled and hade lilm a pleasant adieu, and went away through the sunset, leaylng the sketch in his hands, and from that day he was more bashful and rctitiiig than ever, and when Mona brought her beautiful cousin to call on his mo! her, and Introduced Her to him, lie could not say a word to her, "What do you think of Fred, Elaine?" .Vona asked, as they were driving home ward. Miss Darrcl smiled. "He Isdecldedly hand.some,but wretched ly conscious. I really was tempted to as sure lilm that we were quite harmless. Xfona, lie seemed afraid of u." - "Of you," Mona laughed; "he doesn't mind me in the least, hut Knr Fred Is to be pitied; he Is afraid to draw his breath where there are ladle. You'd never think that he had taken hi degree at Ilutger's, would you?" "No; I would not think he had eyer lieert beyond the confines of his own picturesque frm," Miss Daucll leughed. The following Sunday Fred met the two girls as they were all walking, .and Mona. accosted him like an old friend, he was obliged to walk wllh them as far as 'Squire Hale'. gate, but he scarcely opened his Hps on the way, defeating all Miss Dirrcll'e e f. forts to draw him out by hi strange bash, fulness. "Oh, he would provoke m terribly were I to meet hlni often," Ilia1 'young lady said to Mona, when he had left them. ."Ho would enchant, you were ho to con quer his timidity, and talk to you as be can talk," Mona said, stoutly; and Miss Dr rell shrugced her -shoulders. A week later and one night there was a gicat excitement In Faitvllle; aarge bulM lug had taken fire, and before the flames had been noticed there was no possibility I oi saving ii. .i rase in all country j Tillages, everybody, was gut to sea the fire, , and, as there was no engine within four n'!' nl"V hands held buckets, and there w, a general runulnj hlthrand ih!thtr $1.28 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. ' wllliolltjiitich good being accomplished In the confusion. Mona and hr cou!n ha I gone out with their neighbors ami had been separated by the crowd, Klaiiie stood al n safe distance, i watching the. Ilauic rise, hungry nd rapid 'ilillinc.iluY.if tin- night, licking the light I wu'1' '"hS"0' f desl ruction. ' ,lt '-w grand II l!" she thought, when ' suddenly ,,cr ''ICB l''1'1' "'"I her eyes look the. eniivssi.'"1 ,,f horror. At. an upper window, with whlln fun., ntnl 'Ue flrtt plajliiK abonl lis sun y " Idlle hands held fin lhpleadi.,,.v,"'fnw '. and a cry of honor went tl'Oi'gh the crowd above which rang the voice or a woman wild with despair. "My child! iny child I had fotgollen hcrj My child will he burned to rith! SayeheiJ Oh, my Clod, save my child!" , There was a sudden hush. Life was dear to all, ami Xl would be death to miter there. Under tho soarhig flamc eveiy facegieVe white. Some wouvmi fcll on tlielr knees nd sobbed aloud. .Woneli are loo weakl they can only weep.aiifnray. Then a tall form sprang from the crowd, dashed over the lighted space iynd-dUa)-peared In the smoke and llanie. . ,i'qnian Bear Klalun shrieked aloud : "It Is my pon! and he ha gone o hi tbtttli!" It was -Mrs. Scott, aud the girl, wctitlo her antl laid a Itnnd on luf .shoulder. ;tl will save hlni," .she said solemnly; "ho i too noble to din In his youJji." Then a !heer rang wildly In the ah, for the young man had appeared at ,the upper window aud they had seen lilm llft.tlio,o,hlld in hi arms Then there was a hush like death, broken only by whisnercil prayers, Mrs. Scott and Elaine held rsich others hand and both weie praying. Then another cheer, swelling high and ringing fax Into the nlghf, rushed fioni I In? throats of men ami women, for a fiaure had come slaggcilngly from the smoke and flames clasping a child in its arms, and It was drawn tender 1 from danger amid a shower of sobbing blessings. Mrs. Scott, and Klaiiie. pieJsed forwanl, lUidlhey found him, panting anil blackened, his clothing scorched, his bands burned, hi eyes haggard, w It la Uieir view of death and the mother uttered a low ury a she flung her arms about him. Maine's face was white as dcttli, her eyes were dim with teats, her swelling will sympathy In this hero act, she lifted oue of his poor burned hand and laid. her lips on it, and Fred seeing-her there, tears in her Dies, her face ashen, her lip trembling, lost hi usual timidity and caught her hands In his, "It was so little lo bring me this great gladness," h whispered; "I know now that you will al least remcmlier n.e." "We do not forget our heroes," she said tremulously. "God will remember you, Mr. Scott, you hare sayed a Jife-," jt SepteuibcrcapiejCHd went; Miss Darrcl never came now to the farm, but she re mained In Fanyllle, and Fred saw her some times, but not often. October came, and he wondered why she still lingered so far from the fashionable world. Tha fashion able world wondered too, but Monia Hale knew, and she kept her cousin where she knew il pleased Elaine lo best remain; and then sliu scitt out Invitation for a small parly ou November cvc. We all know how merry they are, thoas gatherings of young people,' where apjiles are roasted an cider is hissing and nuts are chosen lo point out the ones who loye and bcwill nut the oues n'Uo Icive and will bo faithful, where lead Is poured .hissing into the water, and apple pealing ?re flung Iaugdlngly over young shoulders; to form an intlal on the floor. It was all new to Miss Darrell, and she nlercd into tho the merriment with true girlish zest. I nil was there, and a dozen other young people from the viciniiy: but poor Fred had a seven; attack of his old enemy and kept as much as possible In the .back-ground. At last .Vona called hint to the fire to see Elaine bum two nuts she had ninisd. As ho appioached her Et.itine blushed as deeply .nf himself, but said notkins; and there was perfect silence In the great kitchen, all eyes being fastened on the nuts that continued to burn pleasan tly side. by side. Suddenly one hissed, tput terod" and hcitled prettily close to theother. and Mona clipped her hands. "The smoothest possible course I pre dict for that true love," she said, merrily; and her cousin blushed again, while poor Fred turned very iwle and retired to his corner. Presently Mona .proposed a game, from which all wcio lo have the greatest enjoy ineut, proyldcd they would obey jicr com mands Implicitly, aud, whispering a word to each gentleman, some to her father's study, some to the hall, seme to the ir lor, one or two even out the veranda; there each was lo await the fair lady who was to go to him, and after whispering a word, or replying to a question, allow him to return If anything could strike one as being stupid on November eve, this might, but It did not; and Fred, who was sent to the study, wondered why Mona had given him such questions to ask of the lady who would b sent to him; and when, a moment after, Mis1 Darrell glided in, he turned red, and began to tremble. "I have promised to answer truthfully any questions you may put to me, Mr. Scott," she said, with a smile. "Then, who who did you name with yoursslf, wlicn you burned the nuts?" he asked, repeating what Mona had told him to. MIssDarrel blushed warmly, but laid her hand on his arm as she answered; "You." Ilalf an hour alter they went back to the kitchen and found the young people gath ered about Mona, reproaching her for hav ing made them all sceni so silly. She turn ed to Fred and Elaine. "This Is moro than I tan bear," she said, laughingly, "come, tell them I did it to make you two happy; and I hayo succeeded I see by your faces." "You harye indeed," said Fred blushing like a girl "You are a treasure, Cousin Mona.'" II is i poor artleln of patriotism that lays Itself 'on the altar of Its country to be chsuned ioto cash at a premium. -Wheu you have to pay $1 an hour for a one-houso sleigh, It's easy to uoderrUnd wbat Is meant by a revenue cn.ter. Doped In The uwn.who Is hanged. 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