fheCarbon Advocate, in ttiiKfHMDMrr Famii.v Nswar-APKH Pub lulled every Saturday in IyClilimuii, Carbon ('unit), Pennsylvania., By Harry Vt Mortliimer, Jr. HA..1K .-tlltr.tf. $1 00 Per Yoar iu Advance ' llrit advei Using meitlum in the county, Kiory description of l'ialn ami Fancy JOB PiUNTIKG it rs' low prion. Wo da not hesitate to suy that wo am butter etiupped tuau any other printing establishment In Una section to il nrsl-clHiH Job-work, In all IU brauuhos, at low prices. Fritetaal & Mm Carfls. Horaoo Ileydt, ATTOUNIiY AT LAW, "FFiciii -The Boom recently occupied by W. M. ltapsher. i AUK 8CHEBT, -,i .on ros Mny bo eounult-od in nngllsb and Ucrmi juiy i-iy V. M Rapaher, ATTOUHHT r CoUS .r,i.Utl AT LAW, AMD niSTUKT AiTOUNli'i. Tim dosr rout tho Mansion Ilt.i.-c, MAlCH CHUNK, - - - ik:in".. Heil v.it and Collection A-npy. Will Phi ab4S-u Ural Estate. Convoyancln; neatly don:-, isllei la is promptly mad;. Heullnc I s liti-io. llimiu a specialty. May Uo corwuiti'd lu English and Herman. nnv. a" yl If. V. Morthlmor, Sr., HOTAKY J'UllMO, Orrtc"! "Oarbou Advoeata" Offlee, HAT ft srilHBT, - .- LEHIGH ION. All twine i psrhvliililg to Ui oBJce wlllreclvt prompt Attention, near. 10 O. V. KleJntop, instructor in Music,- -obb' 7- ' American Classical Methods 3 special' .rms moderate. aitiMMt Henry Nolv, AT THl CARBON tlOUSIS IS NOW filial aa Aficoiitfation 'Cos, -IJttTWKISN TI1U Hotels and L. V. Depot. artls. a.illl fnr at their Homea by Leavlus ders at auy of tlio hotels. A prll I, l'T W. Q. M. Soiple; ITJT81CIAS AND 3UU0E0S-, SOOTH STllSST. - LEUIOIITOM. ha consulted In Knejlsh and German. Orrti-c Horns; From 13 M. to 1 V. M., and tuei ( tn 9 P. 11, nrir. ni-rl A. 3. llabenold, D Ukaiicu OrriC'B : One J Kaudeubuiir Uiiuur Store, DANK BTftEKr, IiEHIOUTON. DtnHilrr In. all its hranclits. Teetii Kxtracted RlUwut ram. Ui aJnilnlsteruii rrhpn requested. Offie tViy-WEI)NKSI)AY of each neelc. r. O. ains. ALLh.NTOWN, Jib 9-yl r.etilsli eounty, l'a. F. I. SMITH, 0. D. S., OJFICSi-FlrstDoor Ilelow the Leiilah Wajou TTorkt lu Ltwli llars'.elnor's bul. dins, Bank Street, Zchighton, Pa. DirtTISTKY IN ALT. ITS 1IUANCHE3. yiUlo aad makinx artificial denturm a soooial- ty. iJK-al anesthetics used. Ou tdMlalstsred and Teetii Vitrautod WITH OUT PAl.N. OFJICK HOOIW; From 8 a. m to 11 in , f-o"i 1 v. R., to 5 p. in., from 7 p. 'n , to t p. m, Conjuititions in ilu.snor (icrm.,u Oat 1-I7 ly EYE AND EAR" Dr. a. T. POX TUlts Atlsntown reiularly on TUU113DAT of (tMa nit fraotlea limltitd to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. 01 : at Hsydtn's American flotnl, and Omco 6r,r from A. M. to i;3n f. M. Also attends in rScrln f ths 3y for the proper adjustment J ttlarMt, ar.4 fur Ilia lUliif and Curs of Optl tl fietw. Hr slut lis eoisultdd at his office In BATH. TTMaMa'ty and rtatuiearnf ssch week, at P.AM (10S 11 Ussilsj, and at KA'J TON on Tuos.lay ot iHa tts'iii. jaua-ji CAHCOM HOUSE joHATnAi? KisTi.nr., - . r-Rorairron, Bxc Sraarr, I.sataaros. 'f k rarssa Hmisn offers mst-elsa aeenmnoda Hs-si In r traTtllDif public. Uiuidlii; by the ilir r wk :t rensnn.tble terms. Choice C'lzsrs, rTfuesead Ua'.iorsalniTjcmtuuit. Hood sheds end Ssibles, rrlrU in) attsntlre Hostlers, nt- ta!iil. apno-yl PACKERTON HOTEL, Mid Ftt btAtew iljjch Chunk I.thltbtou, LB0rI.D MKYKK, PBOI'T., PACKBSTOB, . Pai. tin 1T'IA7HllJlciii hmi.iiui7 ifiiiiiiu. nim M tk acctmixodatloni for perinasent and rr-iHat baartteri. Zxcsllent Tablet and the rery ant Liquor!. Stables atusned. aspte-yl MANSION HOU52, OptoslH !.. k 1. Dspot, BASK STKB3T, - LSHIOBTOlt. c. 11. hom, rr.orBiitTOi Tkls kens efftTt flrst-ciass aeeoiainodabons Air tt-ens'ret and permanent hoarders. It Das beau atwlr rtOHMlla all iks deuartiiienls. and is Incjt- d tn oas ef the most iiiclurcaqu porUous of Ilia lreuh. Tarrni ruoJerate. f9- The B A K Is wsrlltd svtui tka choicest iVIum, l.lquori and tlpirs. frsth Lazir on Tap. apr 17-yl T. J. nnKTNSY tseasMuilr annnuueet to the Mereliants of I.e Jtckksn and ndiara that ha II now pre par4 to lo aB kia.li ot FIatjlikq or Fkiight, Expuzes Mattes xvo Baggage vtrv itaionable prices. By nromndnurlraop Ml erdtrt ha hopes to merit a shareuf pul.l l srrona't. Resldsucei eoruarol riiie and IroD ei, LonlKhtun. kurders left at Sweeny & Son's Horner Store H reeslde protapl attadMoir ir. lt.t T. -f niir.TNKV. PRANK P. DI33HL, NOI1TH STREET, , rracttcal l!lackrullli,t Horseihaar Is prepared lo da all work iu Ills Hut in the best luannsr and at the lowest riense e ill. noT-i Ir. 0. 1 SNYDES, D. Y, S, .Hansisu Hokie, LehUlbtos, tnMre BllenUoti rtesoted t the dlaeases prsva lent araonssl doatratteatcd aulmsls. Caiunuoo IierJorreea with tue Ranstrurll dtssrta. Ofdirrs iqinsn promptly attended to. t :r. rs 3 .1 tyniii, T3- ajUB Qavuu auu AAoaiuii, ja,o l s hvualer Bikir'aCed Liver 011 aad f.it A rsits n remedy lor lun- unini.ilon HriMirlittls. Aitbius. Scrofula aud all throat and luuj dueassi. l'r.pared iu as w be Aak for Baker's Cot livir il aid alt at',4 b. druwirlitt. mlM xe UauulMturtr. jno. o. baker & co , ktjpik.rtst.puc. . D. w. Ci prlera. if ism line l.op h Yen- in Advance. VOO. XVI., No. 11. Iiohighton Business Directory. WA. PKTKHS, Sillrmll . Htteet. Ires i l.i In acMtin. Drop in id ml Ili'H.-iurnnt, yank ' . i il':i)niti t ip. Hl iis. tioM-'-ly V W. ItAl'ilLM I -11,1. si , dealer In oi,v i i i idli , Mini i . i " III, -.tri'l't, I. Iinii llllO , Of Wlllskil'H. fill, - i .iLll'llllf Anil' lit d. 1 HON, 'ippoliii llli' , M lll'HIIipill (I'll fill l:.iis& liiliiu-io sold. ,. 111 il r tin.' Kxrlmi , .. .ini'iit'i nli.ui- or ii - ciovd mi Sunday's. il, ip ititiliu'lnrer 1.1 u ; 1 ! r.i'.i'rr in :ii Ui't 1 llllYI'l'.i'JH Odl. 1 I L,'i, ll' lll'l III I.Ulll'H. . 11 .-ii . iiiiiii.vlioi'!ntii ,1; v .i't.'1'ilml In. all. ' V-.fK 'i l IH'A MHKnd .a , M l 1 11 I hIIIid: l:oni l. " .1 iH 1, ' r cut. t ikIho taliii I r .1. ivi 1.'. I . .-Iinli'l' l.i .i.tU 4 nt tiitui ji. 1 i:t 11 1.: f.i. I, I Ills J .ipi i l. 1U p u TAMKS WAl. Inn): "tiii'l, ati'iim 1hhP is, ttjip. lloollpi? Htm iiu pal 1 onage Bolifil!!. J moles, nil v I -pnuilnr 11 spci'jn.ty 7 H. Kni'H, 'n i,. . h hi t1 lnnii'i1- ' il S'iio :ui ' tiled . 1'if. niH'.nlat'Hiri'r 01 ,U' i 1 liir. All klnrtt jt ip:h on Irrul. (.'all. 3 !' CI.AKK, 1 1. i. . o p. npiai.', l. 'I'.mr and 1 Ikit 7 H. W till II. vi H J , tuei. Iti'uilipoii .'ip' diliikn. I'luil' 1 '1. . r li ill mil re(aiini.it '. it 1 1 ct. I'll llt-ftWilfrantp' , 1 1 1 1 ; M al-s.ij'9 on tni ,.' ami 1. Ml 'ft-"!, r.tin'.' ii '.01 fu'ili I ij'i-rbi'i'r 11111' eat.il 1' s alw..v on hand - It. UIIilIAI, n'tornpy at law am p.tMl'', Bal k (U i't Mat lie oo . im hi' Aii'l Oc: 1. rin. K-Ut .t i-ollcctiiii Ht law and notary iiiiun 111 icaitfupy. 1 I". k:i(A!'S. At Klltill !l("t. (IraKrlll ' . f,r vooi!, niitinii', cliliiwari', ipi.-nmwar'; ' jil -vniH E f.ii'i'i' ot pilnii'.Bi" t illeti'd 1H rAKIIH' ADVfU'.V'l K Ol r irL, Hani: 1. ..''. pl.ii'.i .iti-l t.ri"i inn piiiiun p'''i AI.oi aik mil. dollar K-r year In iuIVAIiw. flHK i.KIfK;!! WtllONTO.. Limited, fnctm.v 1 on p.aiik rr ,'t. 1 01 mfai'tnrfr!, ot Inilcliir. ak:r. i-illk, 1 1 It a n. otpress wngoiifiUT T) TASUlt 'A. n.t...i ill , Mhclcstile tutct rptall con- roi'tionprs. liaiiK 'trciit. Ilenlc' anil pariic miiili.'d. Y0111 1 atioiiaiti' l cordially "(ili'dted. A' OTHJ-STKi. im;!UNU IIOU8K, TIuki .1. ip,'k, 11.111.1 iin i't, ihkit wt-nr, ivi, inner ale, S,c ttM onurs are noinii.8u.iri O. ,1. NC11 AlittS, Malw'iHiiK ircct, frcsl milk and i-rcain delivered evry inortilnv. ill kinds ot vcui taMiw In uoaion. i.ow prli n HO TO ltKUlilfrt gr lJltl'Q HTORK, fitlUflTBANK aTKEHT EXCIl VNUK IIiTI''L, l!ank UcbJ, Tlioiiia SlanU, pioinii tor. Conqli tonnd from de pot. Rati., reat.ioiil'le for resrnlur & traniiei trad.. aE'JBUN KfcNi.l'.UMAl'lIKK, iaililtMi street dealer In diy uooils, noltiiiis, piovlsloni. nu erleti. iiieeiisnn",&e. I'ntioniise soiu lled tj.lili11 slrni't. 1 jA "lieadn'iiar. rs lor itry kooiIs tlonj. pro 'KH. I)Kl!'iIlf!-Cll.1HY villous, roi eiiei, L 1IU' TUB UK8T-AKI.K; X AT T I10MA8 a p EKi uMr. DKUli STOliK, UANK STlttET. The Secret Societies. W ':. i:., meet Moi.tl.'.v evemiiR of uaeli weel In (iiiliel's Hall Katfle's cordially Invltod TDiIN 1. IlKliTdl.KI I K POST. No. 434, fi. A J t second am! louith Tliiii'dnS' c enlnfi.1 o' aeli month, In Hi Inn 'a Halt. Cinnmdes Invited. ni. .innv 1.1 viz r.isit .No. os, H. of V . W K. l'a. Dlv.. I . S., fleet l'.t 11111I 3rd Tliltrs day of ea' b munln, ItcPer's I lull. !'. I i.Mlller.cai IO. I. T meet Friday nlxlit of each week li . Heller's Iliill. ll.iiikslreet,at7:S0o'cloeU. Al Tetiiplarslmited. W. V. Hiiwi.x, C. 1 ? JI. tl. A, 1 meet every ovenlntf oxrout Sun day's- Mr-SnuriajijKlteriHHin lreiurei free. Keiiiirei.IifJ-Veire.on1llnl!.Vilntiteil. Our Churches. 7.fr:TI10l,lSTi:i,lS(')rAI..Soath Hank street ,l"7, iliind.iv ir li.es nt 10 a. m., ami 7..W n. in.. ainidav Sehiiol p. m." Wm. Major, rasior rnRINIlY M'THF.IIAX. Iron itreet. 8umla J, services. 10 a. 111., ((ici'ni.uo, 7 30 i,iii..(I:iik-( ll"ll ', nwnuuy 'n lioi'l i I'.III, 0, 11. riuirr.it, , aii"i . n Ki'omiKii. iPlihrli street, Siindny services (rurtnati 1. T.30 11. m.. IKn-rllsh). it at 10 a. ni., (treriuatij, 7.30 p. Stiuday sehonl 2 p. m. I,. W. HTIliITZ. Pastor EV AN(!EI.ICAI Houth slreet, Sunday service, at 10 a. 111., (tiei'nuti), 7.30 ji. 111., iKiielish) Sunday school 3 p. m. (J. Vv. Onoss. 1'astor flATIKiLIC, eorner Norlliainpton and Coal W streets, services crery nunuay iiiorniiiK am eulUg. . KIV. II AMMACKr, I'lUtOt JSvoves, Tinware, . Heatorfj and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graveii's Popukr Store, "Bank Street. Roofing and !rfpnutint( a special' ty. Stove repairs fnmished on slmrt notice. 1' rices U(?a30tiable ! ! : i a Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE 1 A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tlie aeivj for tlio following SUU3TANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANUKS wlilch can be rtcoiumrrulotl to tlio public ai 1'eifsclly Sate anil Unliable Tke llatioual Life Insurance Co. OF MONTPBL.IER, VT., nbrth it sild to bs "The grauJest step In llr itraltn; wttliln the History of Lira Ioiuiatiee." It protects agaJutt adtarsi j in builnesi; It pro- ttcts dependent outi ajsinst t li eontin tiicr vt deftib 1 I MaBBfrs' iceHnt Iataiity Co Or UNITED STATED, nltli a raassrre fund of 1 50,000 cuaranleft everj policy in run. no otuer eom pesy lias ever put tip lueli a funil. It eoits but a few cents cycrf day a coo.l lnyeatiuout. LOCAL AGEN3 ARE DESIRED! Harrista! Mntaal Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed nttea; uo annual ilues. Animals dl Tided Into classes of oue hundred aud flfy each, llenibcn respoaslblt nlj foi losses occurring In the tutet In vIiW1j their Mil lo'aU were inrolted. Aug l. 1 10, 110 ly 'HEAP EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA V! liittcuri ?e'o Z? hto lit. Bonte, Ail .1 e 1 1 H I - p. n , Kees in the V lilted Stati aiai t..i . ' ' ' ,.vt on sale excursion Ucke at i,re:it,s 1 . a rat! lul.ca Ancclei, Hani i ,Z for Vx r.a,,nf IH't' w. L. "rtoifflJWtXl!?. aiy,. ' '7'. . jM&uait lush sad rkiu&rv ivl , . ..". aeve nt . . . rtfl, Tift UU jffiii-im - 1 1 ' 1 TllS AdTOCATK COtltain H U - l,.1..i..t u.t .. B : r' " ,uia nour 01 jjoing 10 p. Weteprt Bttfa Dirtey. j. n. mm, m. ., w. u Krnc u. d. QUS. XKItM ft .Kim, Physicians & Surgeons. (I1T1CR t the rciiiduneoot I tr. Zu'.o, AM Ito Htn-et. Wetaaiwrt. All calls ur nrlf.il or mi illol ti.vtni-nt will rect'lTe iiromptiili"i;llin. nuyi , 7-U KAST MKISSPORT, PKN-.t. Tills homo offon Anl-olaiJ eootnini)ii iliin.i to piTmauenl bnarder and trnsint gtifnt. 'anlc pilret, only One Dollar 4r day. aus?-iy John hhhiuu. I'ioj-i r. J-KATS, TUB 4KTT!iI.r.R. All Kinds of Js-welry ! SAooi Beofe aai Statioasrj. RlllH7,W-lT. The - Voieaport - Bakery, C. IT. I.AORY. lUIOPRTrrOR. Delirer Krrsii Ilrmid Mid Caller 111 tT'Hiiiort, l.idilrhton and TlrlnltlmeTurT dir. In the siorr I lurt a Vine l int of C'onft uoofiT for tli? Holiday Trnd. SiiihUj wnoAh ai d f "- Ival bupplli'd at loivPsl piii'OS. uei.i n. THE Wihspsrt, Cwton Ccniity, "Stilt.., Honry Chrlstman, Proprietor. The nubile It rpatPtAilly Informed tliat tills wcll-ktioiT lionie lia bf n refilleii and linpioe.l 011 first rate, and aw to fnruitn tuTPry lien tteoninioualtoiu of an kinds A Jjiyory Stable 11 connection trltli the lintel, with mple rs"sn a nccommoiiaio wi nuins iiarnes, i.:uei ano li-isuro st'PKi n (Mill sale teani-. In ennnei tlon Willi tin- hotel il a KIMH rnol. 1IOOM liandsomely fitted up. AiHVJ S7Iy have 'u I opened aCnol Tsnl in cj nnectlon Ttitii mvliotel in WKISSPOUT Tiliere can constantly be found all alae-s ot the Best of Coal! i Ices fully ai low sj the lnweit. Civ a-e ! and lie oonvltioed, Henry Chrisimari, Fort Allon House, WeiG3port. Fairbanks Standard Soales In Connection December If, USflly I For Nentsi P-"i i and Mill Slyla of Taililsnablc DRRSS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, & CO TO ' E.'EL SNYDER, Bank Stroot, Lehighton. Goods auarsntoed and pncoi at Ion i else where for the im quality f j-Je. July IS. iaSS-ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Yoar. insls oploa, FIVE Osntr. . Advertise in the Advocate. THE :-: SUN, FOIt 1888. The year list promises tobeavear ef f eleadtd political developments, nns and ail rebounding to the glory ami triumph of a UNITED DEMOCRACY. IN TnC PROMT LINE WILL III rOCND THE SUN, " Fresh freni Its nvarnlficent vlctirv over tlie eetn- blued Iocs of Democracy in Its u'.sn State, true tn Its couvkllmis, truthful above all eUe, and leajlees in the causa or truiu ami riyiit. Thp HUN has six. elirlit. tvrelvri and sixteen pHi'ei, as nceaslun leijuirci, and is ahead of ail eniupetltlos lo everything tbat makvs mess ptiiwr. Dally .... IS.U0 Dally aud rTsskly - - - 1,10 Suuila? (16 aaJ !e)paje) - l.'O Weekly - - - 1.00 11-8 Aildteu THE SUX. Xew Tork. at rnr ontrnl j)rug Store, ori. 'rm rUBLH' SgUA Bank Street, Lehig-hton, P., It HZAIXjl AkTKH tOX Pure Drus and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Duishet, &c, Ac., Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and 1etorntion ! Spectacles ! ! JSHf isa. iy ;' "sri .vwr." fSlrrorVnnttbai T thl rfl VhSud b. iirnminnl si 1 smI aa-IIlk wkir ! 11 e ai nil tirnttAr - 1.. ffttfnv frtn ilati will t.rii.ff Ihe Uiimm til reoiiT hefurft tliaecutreaf tLi et. It tau bur jouriiitctwItHJttDr. Horn's tu will fiii Hi Poll,M properly alleod PERSCBIPnOHS CaremilT MmiV. eaww ort Allen House pr0) fpl Pfi mui (3m hum mm INDEPENDENT " Lehighton, Carbon County, Fenna., January 28, 1888. kill fll J.ji.JlLi-Vi.-afXi-JiW - "TCrti pi;i Tii-lk for PLV UltS " ! " j Mtw ur ur ur An"FB riin. "s. ! v nR' in. Wem-tilarlBV f , i iiiF, rir. rrt ' frit". k3fl H-tsei Ul N(Vt!rr' ar!r-'r, A Y'ytr A Co., 9lt rrtjpririjrw, j ui nu'r, na.t u. m. A. ninol.A l.sno-ft's ( nhelj I'lffsreltea. fnrCft. tnrrlil 1 rl JO f ts.-fM'l by all Pnmlits. raciliuies Tcc'.l.'n r, Ksilj'ej the Bowels, rcl icves C -i pin sr and Wind Colfcind i3 x mo.t cfrtaiaRem-8 sdr for Dysentery, Diarrhea and a Summer Complaints. For Sale by all Dragcists. Price 25 cents. 3ZWR!orrjmit,noi7B E. F. EUCKE NBACIIj riRALCR IK Borders & Decorations, Ms, Btationery, Eaucy Gooils Window . Shades & Fixtures I-MMt Styloi. mfls and pat up. If ssttrei. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Ikuahes & general Paintei'6' Supplies. So. 61 Broadway Manet CiM. Pi Below the llroadway Home. ' All the latest antl-best riew.'s The Advocatk, $1 per year; 50 cvnts, six months. .rttftforAri,, i D. J. KISTLER Respectfully ano-i i.ices to Hie puhlle that he ha1 apeiicda NEW I.HUHV rjt'Altl.K.aiid that lie h now nreimri-d to fuiiii'i Teams for ftim-rnls WeddhiBs or Business Trips on the slunk si no ice and ino-.t llhcr.il terms. Oldoi's left at tin "uaruon House win receive Hompt alteutlon. StABLia ON NORTH STREET, next the Hotel, Lehljhton. tanli-vl NO MORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS nirWtil'jannfmns to Vfr public Ibathfif WW lllUDIf lUVelVIl III lUi New Store Room O35. L. VJoia Honsr nArlK STItlilTT, LF.IIIGHTON, and hai itoek a full and complete Hue of Stoves and Tinware! Iutludin: the Juitly Celebrated and I'opulai New Mavflower, APO O & IRVING toveo Which he Is selllrs at THK VF.RT LOWKS1 uaoii l-im-i-.M. you are reipectrullv Invited ) call and luspeet his stock mid leain prices Uefu. 4 tmicaatliiK elf avrhew. Roofing and Spouting nlll ta promptly and orreelly attended. 'I'tim low i Die ci j lowest. W. S. KUHHS, Ops. Reund House, llaak timet, LjhluhUm, Pa UUIl,Tl J -IT made easy inanulactur 1113 lt"bber Ktanips.Seni. lor pries usi or omnis, v J. F. W. Donna 4, !to.2l'. K i-t flerinafl St., Baltl uiure,fsu.,u.ci.A -ucdui If you are uulebleJ to the AnvoOAti fur tubsci iption.advertielnz or Ion urlotln; please remit the amount. H o need tl) sjodst to meot ruuuln; uspeuii." ef the of nc. GO TO- SWEENY'S 9 CnaasJ Tomalcaa, Pickrled C'bovr ehow " torn, " Oulous, " Oyatere, (.licrklnt, ' reaches, " 'elerv. " Salmon, " laullflower, ' Mackerel, llorseradli " Sardines, " t'atann, " Beans, . " Com lleef, Sweet potatoes, Orauges, Banannas, Mince Heat, Apples, locoanms. Dates, eigi, eorn-ineal, mixed nun, trapes, aiiriooM; citron, hickory uuta, California jiegclifs, cocoanuts macaioons. seedless rxlilus. And ever) thing (Ate usually kept in a first-class general store, in eluding Dry Goods, Groceries Provisions, Ciueeniware, China' ware, &c., Ac. ' REMEMBER THE LEHIQHTON, PA, ertJVTW - a "T tT'"rf" WVT"" , ,lrt3'r?iJ?,W ioney Corner Store Corner Store 1 Live and Let Live. ACllOill THE SHOW iit n. a. rADKBn. i eiff Hie anoir and over the sand, Where summer llnsera with song and r.lrnn), "1 festooned oaks of Florida stand tv hroded in odorous jloom ; i ive r tli? inountams, across tho snow, ! U' ie sky snilleth and bendeth low. ' Chii the sno-T and over the uen, ,'it! lfiihs, like a child at playi j A Ml lu r rivers tliatains liiecjiaanlly Ate troolnc the soul awayt i lire r t'ic sea and aeioss the snow. 4f rest the jiiot, imd over llio tears, 1 'ie nender-world of our childhood Ifes, nd voices echo a-ross His years 'lh uhlsnerert question and low repllei. rer t"e urates and across thaTinow, The el.'Mtrn are ealllna wholored me se. i-.i na Hie inor and beyond tha doubt. Thera lteth a land so sireet and fair list none, who enter vein turn about l e b'ing ns ttdincs ot loved ones tliere. Over the donbt and aeroit tke snow he di r ones Pe ckon and I shall ko. ',??'f,3AJ"';w';''; ALL HIS FAULT. nt HEATUEn-riEM,. "I don't know why yon sliouM object, ra fure you bare no light to do to." "No right 1 Surely you roust acknowledge lis t 'j;ht of the mm you aro jolnit to niar y to Interest himself lit what ao nearly oncerns you?" 1 don't acfenntvledja It. Vou take the art ef a tyrant when you Interiors with ny simplest anrl most Innocent aetlons." "Korab.Tonr appearanco with Will Tlay- fait so frequently after our ensaccinentliks been made public, excites unpleasant ro- marks. I was obliged l overhear mam such at Mrs. Hevrard't last nlsht. Why, ou danced tliree. tlmei with him, ami onl ouce with me?" "Oh, wcll,he dances so much better than you do. IIo walts llko an angel !" Itobln Grayson bit his lip, .mil the. aml'c that flitted across his fnet v, lusts ntlj chased uway b a frown. That may be, and as you ate a ludue.of courao it is, but you should hardly allow ibis angelic accomplishment of Mr. Play- fair's to tempt vou into Indiscretion." "It wai 11s Indiscretion. Mamma wa nreecnt, anil so were you. Hoiv ilari you say such a thing I" "Well, dear, don't ba au;ry. H'o must not quarrel abeut a trlde. Will you agree not to dance with him again?" Korah's eyes began to flash, and ,1 bright color rose on her oliyc cheek "No, I wont! I can't agree to be dictat ed to; aud if It ba a trlflc.why do you make $0 much of It?' Itobln took up a pencil and drew several ilgures with great earn and precision on a piece of paper that lay on the table, Then he answered, slowly: "Is'orah, tho fact of your dancing with Mr. 'Uyfair three times, or three hundred, for that matter, Is In itself ot uo consc .juence, even If people do busy themselves ir criticising your conduct. Hut when you lo it in direct opposition to my wisbes, then, between you afid me, it Is a different alf tir. I do pot llko to have you on terms of friendly Intimacy wllli Mr. Flayfalr; 1 lo not llko him." 'Naturally, I think," with a toss of ihe pretty, saucy head. Uobin colored. "I do not think so. I atn quite fair- minded enough, I hope, not to dlsllka a man because he happens to be my rival. there are other reasons; and vou know, m) iweet girl, tbat I could afford 10 be eener- )iis 011 that score, since I am the fortunate oiV nnd ho lifted to his lips tho little a Hi to hand that rested on the table. She drew it away petulantly. Clearly Miss Stevens was not in an amiable mood. "Then we do not agree upon that sub ject. Now I Ilka Will I'ljyfair, aud I in- tend to dance with lilin just as often as 1 please. And she tapped her foot under the table In a manner purposely designed to ba pro voklnj. Itobln Grayson's temper began to give simis of life. It was not a quick temper; but like Othello's jealousy, when once aroused, It was lather formidable in.l's nature. no, you shall notl I do not approve ot your continued friendship with the gentle man, and under the circumstances I feel justified in frblddlug you to daneo with Uiml' Xorau looked up, auangiy flush dyeing her face. "l'ou forbid tuel "Yes, I dol Pray, do not be offended at tho word I" "I am offeuded at It! You try my 1 ali enee tou far when you presume to use It! I refine entirely to b governed by your wishes, whiub are aliogsthei- unreasona ble!' She had risen to her feet now and stood Icanim ou the table, with her slight figure ircuiblltlx with anger and agitation. xiouin roae too, and met tier Hashing eves with e. ei that glovied In reiponse, "Xorab, If you do If you determine to defy my request" ' It Is not a request! It is a command! "It was a request, "iou. youiself, hxyo forced u,t to make U a csmmaudl' "Well, If I do defy this command, nuat dreadful penalty will follow? I am not ac customed to threats !" And she gave a siemfut laugh. Jtouin pauied, aad the words he was about to apeak died away ou bis lips. Norau saw the deep flush fade froui hi face, leaving itcolerleis Then he spoke lu a low, muflied tone that showed the restraint he put upon him self. "1 was uot-about to use auy threat, aud I think you know it I I was simply going to make a statement." T'lieu lie suddenly dicw near her, and threw one arm lightly round tier waist. "Norali, it you will couiint ts gram this tilth ef mine, I will look upon It as the greatest favor aud klndu'tie you could con. (er upon me. Darling, will you, pleas?" The cirl wavarcd. Hr little willful heart was, withal, a kindly heart, aud it liaptd to srant her lover's rsquett. Ursldee, ibe . was quick enough to set tbat she' would hardly have anoint r ensure to yield with such dlgnilj si now, aud she bad all the lime Intir.d'd to yield finally, ilut once rabre liar wayward uicmd cam : tke front and triumphed. ..? "Why should I yield ta veur atslloate " sheasktd baaghtlly. "Why should yon not give Into, ma about a matter which yon yourself have pronounce,: of no Importance-?"' Ho drew back with the air ef who lias played bit list rmd. "Vary well. I yvlthdraw alt reqtiesls or cotoitiands. I acknotle.dgs that I have no further right or wish to govern your ac tions. I wish you good evening!-' He took his hat, aud i he turned to as hor by, Norali was stutled to see the pallor of hit face. Her inn had grown quite as pale. "You mean," she said, in a clear, hard olee, "that our engagement t at an end?" "Yes, unless yen will consent " "I will not consent! I, loo, am willing- nay, I would insist, ttiat tha cnf.vgattenl be broken Off! Pray, do net let tlinra be any misuuderslaniUng on tbat nointl ' There shall ha nonel" ha anvnercd quietly, and left her. Norah paced tha room seyeral times with qnick, neivous alep, changing emotions rapidly rising iu her breast. Then with a sudden, sharp cry she threw hcrae.it on the iofA and buret Into a torrnnt of tears. "Oh, what have, 1 done? now nicked, how deceitful 10 treat limi so, when I al most bate WilTplayfalr, too! Oh, nn poor Itobln, who really, t H'y Iotm hio. herrldas lam!" Sho rocked to and fro.occajlonallyclicck- ng her soli aid tears enly to begin acaln. 'Ho was rlcht he is always right, but why did he aggravate me ao! Now our happiness is wrecked, and wa are both wretched and miserable, aud after all, Its all his fault! He might bavo known I could not boar such words uo cirl could! Such very masterful treatment! I'm sute he won't give In. and, of course, I can't, nuri oh, I'm sure Its all his fault!" Whether or not that was tha casa, Mist Stevens had made an appointment to drive the very next day with Will Flayfalr, and, althoush her first Impulse after her quarrel will' her lover was to withdraw hcr.prom- isi, and, indeed, to enter on a course ol snubbing toward that yeung gentleman that could hardly ba thought estlrelv fair, she altered her determination, and went for tho drive, apparently in very bright and animated spirits I Mr. Playfair was chatmed, and became more than over attentive. Terhaps lie saw, In spite ol his vanity, that he was be ing used chlsily as a cat's-paw, but if he did ho had made up his mind to seize the prey himself, and as coquetting with his n,ai failed to have the effect of bringing her lover again to her side, Norab, Ina moment of angry prido, agreed to marry him. Ha was flattered and triumphant. And she? Tbero was not a more unhappy girl in all New York! About this time Anna Itoj, came to live In the city, and was Introduced among them by friends. Sho was a young widow, attraciivo and winning, and with an ex chequer by 110 means equal to her wants! It was observed by most people that sho lost no lime in miking a "dead set" for the rich young Tlayfalr, although tha tnanuer of doing It was disguised, and all the lady's own quiet, modest, mo3t artful In fact the manner of a most accomplished flirt! Norah Stevens, in the peculiar frame of mind in which she was at prostnt, was glad. Htr prldo was not even, moitlfiel. and she hastened to turn aside tho looks of sympathy or malice which met Her from different quarters by at once releasing him from all connection with her. "You neyer loved ine, and I never cared for you!" ine girl said, speaking the tiuih witli unvarnished severity when next she saw the young man, "You know that when you asked me tn marry you, you were actuated by a desire to triumph over aa- Olher! I accepted entirely threugli pinue Uoth motivBS were most unworthy, and I urn willing to share the blame, I release you entirely, if, indeed, you feel yourself bound. You love Anna Hoss no one could doubt It who saw yon together. Mar ry liei I" Mr. Playfair as surprised, aud not al together pleased, although certainly re- Jitved. Yon see, he found il hard to real ize that any girl could so readily glyo him up himself, his fortune, his place In so ciety, and the position yrhfch the.i. would uarautee. "How she must lore that fellow I" he muttered, gnawing his mustache, widen he shouldn't have done, seeing that iu perfect conditiou luil much to do with Ids fascinating appearance. "Aud I thought she was fond of me. 1 leally liked hor pretty little thing! befote Auua came. Any liny, I ought to be thankful to b&ye things to easily arranged, for of course I must marry my beautiful Anna, aud I nev er pined to ba a principal iu a btaacb-of- promise case tuougli I hardly ihluk I'd mind it much!" The course of his true love, however, was alluwod to run quits smooth, fnr before a mon h bad gone dt, he Wad taken Tforah's advice, aud had married hla "beautiful Anna." The chief, obstacle to her union with Itobln Grayson being thus happily rumoyed by Will Plaj fair's marriage, Norah Stev ens' thoughts returned lo their anparation with troublesome and alruoit eruel Ititetisi ty. dlie loved him deeply, and but' proud and Inslncete words did nothing to turn aside that loit from Its true auject "Ah, why li he so hard, sa unrelenting?" she atked herself, pathetically, ' when -he must kuow that lam waiting U be frlguds. Is It (tan it btf that he has u.J lu lute me?' And the nordj fainted wu bar will-, lipi at the terrible thought. The tame thought had tsoie than ance oocurred to Itobln Srayscn, Wat he stem and hard, traatiug the al most cblldiah fault of tbe girl be loved with a severity out of all propertltui lu ths offense? And had iheceased to luve him? Time went ou aud Orayion wai ealled away fiom New York vu builaeis. A few days after bu return he mat Norab, wbleh had oft.n happened befert, for they lived in tbe tame nelghberhiod, and was much struck nii.li Ibe paleness other face, Iti thlnnni, aud general look of unhappiuen, He gzi I searchiugly at her aa he crayely ralssd hla int. and would have almost stopped te tat , though scarcely knowing nhat he iieuld say; had let her aiaaner euecxeu tue tmpuiie. She waa net at all tha kleJ ef a vlrl 1a wsar her heart ea htr sleeve, ana the sast o - - $1.26 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. lilt recognition with n bow that was but light, though dtrldedly haugbtv, and passed quickly on. Poor Itobln! Ills heart roe In wrathfvl rebellion against the restraint to long put upon It, and after a few strides be trrned and fol'nwed the girl with hasty steps. It vtas well he did so well for her, and well fnr him. He had all but overtaken her, vilien she turned a corner swiftly and wat half way over the crossing wbun, with slionts of warning and terror from all sides, she became aware of a runaway team dash ing full upon tier with mad. nngoveruad frenzy. Like a lightning flash they paiteri, and Norah, who bad stood helpless and power less In their path, found herself, hall faint ing nnd trembling, safe at lb side of the streef life, and In the protecting hiius ol Robin Grayson. Nee'dlest and futile le try ta describe how the rescue had beeu accompHshed, He had seen her peril, and whlh othnrs shr:eked, lie hart seiwid the miraculous-Instant tbat mado rescue pimlblH, and tlrow her out of danger, "Mv dirling, how yen Aremble! Are you quite, quite free from harm? nut at all hurt?'' ba asked auxiousiy, after he bad waved off the curious erowd from aionnd ihem. "Not the lesst bit hurt! ' she said, with a strange quiver ef tho lips liul iras not al all caused b; fright. 'Will yon not rest In tha park?" lie said, lending her to a secluded seat. She dropped on tha bsnoh gratefnlly, while he stood beside her Presently she raised to his face eyee that were streaming with tears. 'Oh, Robin, you have snatched me lrora a terrible death! You have saved my life! What can I say, what can I do to show mj gratitude?" His face was pale with fecllnc. his eyes tender with the great joy of her escape. He saw, however, that she must be calmed, not excited. 'Ob, my reward must be great," ho ans wered playfully. "I will accept nothing less than the life I haye avod. Miss Stev ens, yon must give me yourself I Noiab.tny sweet on, will you?" and he slippad on to thebeneh by her side. She was still quite weak! Whst wonder then tbat her head should droop upon his shoulder, and her hand seek Ii la In close and tender clasp? Her trembling lips even received his caress mircbuked, and when she thought It all over afterward, the blushlngly consolod herself with the fcminlun logic that it was all hit faultl" or the Bitmr stuff. QUALIFTINO FOB THE II0XORABLE T081T- IOK 07 BASEBALL UMPini!. A wiry looking man with a sot expression of countenance walked up to a hackman in frout ot Lafayette square iu Huffalo early the other morning and asked: "You can call a fellow tome pretty hard names, can't you?" "Sometimes." "Swear eomo, I s'pose?" rcg. once in a while 1 iwenr," re plied the hackman, wondering if ho had been struck by a Salvation Army recruit. "Get smoking, howling, tearing mad, rip people up the back and make It red hot, nil around jour neighborhood, sometimes, don't you?" 4 "Well, I can make It pretty uncomfor table for people when they don't pay for this hack. I'm a "terror to snakes when they come my way." "Yes, that's what I thought. Start In on me." " What do you mean? You dou't owo mt anything." "No matter; go for me." "H'batshalM say?" '"Call me anything; eal! me a liar." "You're a liar." "That's right; go on." "You're a double barreled liar." "Good. Go right 011." "You'r an 18-karat, steiu-wlndlnj, solf. cocking prevaricator." "Splendid. Keep it up." "You're a mule-eared, dog-faced squash headed lying whelp of humanity." "Tell me I don't know anything." "You're a fool." . "Make it stronger." "You're a pimply, blubbering idiot," "Come again." VYou're a crooked-neck, wall-eied, knock-kneed imbecile." "Now kick 'me," said the determined man. "What for?" quelled the astonlilio'l hackman. "No matter; kick ma. I'll py you for It." . The hxekmam kicked him. "Now grab ma by tlio hair and drag ma around four ot fire blocks." The hackman did so. "Now rub my nose in the dltt. tear my coat, jump ou me and throw mo over that fence, will you?" His initrnc Ions baying been carried out, the set-looking inau alowly dragged hi 111 self to lilt fo.it and, wiping toe blood oft his face and apltUutf tha dirt out of hit mouth, gaspd: "la that the best you van do?" "I neyer treated a man worse In my Ufa" said the hackman, "I couldn't. But who In the dlekdus are you, any way, and what does all ibis mean?" "Well, you see," said the set-looking man, handing tbe hackman a dollar for Lis trouble. "I have juat been offered a poalllou ai bate-ball uruplreitor the coining season, and thought before acaeptug It 1 would like to nt if I had the stuff in me to hold the job. I guest lurhaps I'll do." And tbe set-looking man limpid slowly away juit as a policeman, irbo had baeu Inter viewing a peAiiut staud around tin corner, came along and wanted to knew what all that row was about. The sou ef the Corupte da Paris and tbe son of the Duo de Obartres faata ob - talned ieriUitou U est.r tbe ttusilan irmy. M. Leroyer has bten elected rie.ldeut .u yr i o efthe rreuehSsaaU. An international SocUliit Cengrass will be held In Lendon in Anguit. A bill has bain InlrnHnp.H in iL. v,r. glnta Haute of Dilegatss te align- a pen i leu 1 .f $0 a vsar te all aeldl.r.. .M.n,,.. .u.t .,i . -rr, . aaueraireaa viKiaia wue were UltabUd vu ,ttk4r jBrlB2 ,u, Uu wtr Advertising Rates For I.i.gal Nctuv'1. The fi.lluvitug prin-s f.r Lvil nhp).,s- I ing bis beeu adopli d ' y tli" ii'UON AUVOCA1E. Charter Notlpee - - - it uO Auditor's Notice - - - - 4 Oo, Cominlasloner's Notice - - 4 ikj Dtvoroo Ncttr-i - . - 4 00 Administrator' n " . - - 3 00 Executor's Noli j - 3 00 Other legal advui 'Jug Kill bochuigtd for by the square. S. V. MartMner. Jr.. Publisher. DYSPEPSIA. 18 that misery experienced when wo and. denly become nwnre that we posacss a Ifiboljcul arntnirouiDntcallod rtetumncli. Tlio stomach Is the reservoir front which every Hiiro nnd tlaaue innat bo nourished, andnnv trouble with It liaoon feltllirnnirli. out tho wholo system. Among a doxen dyspeptics no two will have tho aiimo pro dumtnnnttrvmnLoms. Di-Knenttpmiinpfirn mcutnl power and n. bllfoiiR teinpcmmnnt Am lllllltpet. tn Rlrlc SlMilat,!,.. , 4 l,nej fleshy nnd phlegmatic have Oomlipatlon, wlillothotliin and nervousaieabaiidnned tORlooiny forpbodlnirs. Huliirriysp- puce aro woudorfully foruetful; uthers have gront Irritability of temper. Whatover form Dyspepsia mar take, ono thing Is certain, t The underlying, cause is and onn thins more Is equally certain, no ono will remain a dyapcptlo who will win correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expol foul gnsoa, Allay Irritation, Assist DlgcsUon, and, at tho same, "2f llmo Start the Z.ivcr to icorkitiffi' ' trictt all other troubles ' soon disappear. "My vrifo was m confirm d dyspeptic. Sora three yean ago by tlie advue of l)r. Stelner.of Augmta, the wit Induced lo try Simmons Liver KepiUlor. I leel grateful for the relief It hit tfven her, and miy all who read ihli ed are afflicted in any way, wkedier chronic or other wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will berestored to all wWwIU be advised. " Wx. M. Kr.mil, Fort Valley, Ga. Sec that yot set the Genuine, ST, srttli led Z on front of Wrapper, 1 msMiiro Wiy nv J. II. ZEII.LN' ii CO., l'lillailclplila, Tn. The noblest aplrtts aro thorn who tutu to hexveti, not in tho hour of snrrow, but In that of joy; Ilka Ihe laik. ibv wait for the clouds to Hperae, that the may soar up Into their n'atlvo element. Bheamatlsm. Il un-lciubtedly caused by l.nii.! u. i l in the blood. This nctd att.ieka the til r.a.t tisup, and causes the pains end ache. in i V' back. shoulders, knres, arklea, hi'. aid wrists, Thousands of peopu iinvc found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a poeitr cure f n rlico' inliim. This medicine, by .,' 'iiirit'i mtr j lion, red trnlires the aoidlfy of the blor ! ,t 1 also bu'tlda up ard ttrenit' ens llir wVdt; h-vlr. For Ihe beet ii -uts there lo.'.ls the longest waiting. Tho failrres i onie first, the successes last. Too uns.i'ikfac.ory Is gensrally tbe soonest seen. Catarrh originate; in m f ' s Mint. d, and Hood's Sarsaparilla p irifits tli" thu permanently enrcs oaUr-o Honest goods sold merit with pleasure to tho user Hop plaster soothe, kill pala strengthen. If ildiculo were employed lo laugh nieil ont of vice arltVfblly, it mitjlit be ot tome use; but it Is made use of to laugh men out of vlrttteamigood sense, by attack ing everything solemn and serious. The Vordict Unanimous. W. 'D. Salt, Druggitt, Bippu.. i id-, t. .Mi lies: "I onn recommend Kkai 10 i '.Ultra as the very beet remedy. Every I, utile sold has given rolief in every cr.se. vine man took sir bottlas, and was (uiejof Kltcuma tism of 10 yearn' stuudmg." Abr uiani Haie, druggist, Bcllvillc, Ohm ulEnns."The best telling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is K'.eLirlo Bit ters." Thousands of othcis liau-adikJ their teititimny. o that the verdict un.'miouv that Electric Bittcre do cure aii icucs of the Livor, Kldueys or bloou. Oi.l, i tinlf dollar a bottle at T. D. Thomu'. A scientist declares that the hair carta alter death. Now, when you hear your wife say that ihc's "made a pie that will make your hair curl," you'll know just what she menus. DOfl'T. let that cold ot yo.na run on, You think it a light thing. But It mav iiim c.itrrh. Or iuto pifenmonia. Or 'Jonanniption. Catarrh is dievu,'.,iitf. I'ncumfiiiiitadait- gerims.tfUoiteufripiiiin is deutli itnelf. ThoJaraatlUt is aj p.-iratue must lu kept' lieal i hy and clear i f ofleusivu ioat.r. )i'. all obstructions and i niae tlieic is tr nbla ahead All the dis "t a i : . luse purtu, Iku-I, noa tbroat, hro.K'ui i! t il, s and ionn, can ba delightli.il.. in ! o' ii 'lv cure 1 In ihe us ing Bosiin.i t.uii. .i.i Syi up. It y I'll don't know this ulivu !y, t. onitids of iuplo cane tell you. 'llicy I, ,i been cured by u, and ok now iuiwit t'," nelei." Bo ilu only 0c'uU. Ask en '.i i' glkt. Never yield to peace, is sacriiici; I. 6'pcak wed of enemy say nothing. Lumptaiiiiu lest your i ir friends; ot your Sliepli -turrib'.M rjo for vou. :-. i i lo miaoru'ile by that 1 1 -ii' Cure is trie remedy : Horn, I.eiii.liton and I li Bitiy, V,". i i' Tbe u.ii'cl tbun lb club i , ui i.uiii accomplishes mere ,i if, u'.dee. Shiloh's Vitih. i consumption, I. and all syiupto iis and 75 I'uita ;icr u i lehighton, and I'm- . is what j ou need for Appiiiio, Ilizztncss Ovt-pwwia. Price 10 . ' SoH I j Dr. Horn, , WeihLport. Never contra a friendship with a mtu who is nol b.-f.. r than yourself. Flowers are the sweetntt tbiugs that God ever tuadg and forgot to put a sou its to. tVr H.rspfpt.a m,d IJver Coinpl.-iint, yen have a p.-ii.tc.i .. i i ee on every bollle of Shiloli'a iin! .w li never Inns to cure. Sold by Ur. II -i ,, i.-highton, und Biorr, WeiasiMi t , If you dcb.ui tu i wise at iu bo! I ,-nr : A Naasl liij . u.i ii Shiloli't Cat 1 1 1 ii K Sold by D. U-j,,., . WnitsjHiit. held ague. wise, ue sa s with f-a..i ii.-,'.t',3 of d. Pri.-o oil cent iihi'-n, u.i ! 13 err. Au mini n's oii Ii is werlh i. 1 a ton ef u.uc l j Ksraember l'ule ! 'ou " " b"uul " Ll 1 "'II aureli aiu iiui it to i . . . u )0 , or , ' wu .rom anv i,niii i, - lie (tater 1" i WCii. .i-e s .('er s .,o.isee i It v nr i . vr i ' suett llt Live ' ' '1' 11 vn.i ni f Kei.Utur it v eei'iplstuu llaikuntak, ui au and fracraa. ttrfuuio. l ru-e '. 0 and CO oeuia. 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