Advertising Rates For Legal Notiocs. . Tho following; prices for legal ndvcr.ls lng lias been adopted by tlta C Armor; Advocate. Charter Notices Audltor'i Notiocs -Commissioner's Notices Divorce Ncilces - Administrator's Notices Bxocator's Nollco - (4 00 - 4 og 4 00 i 4K 3 (K . 3 00 I Other lesal advcrj.lalng.wlll bocharged foi by tbe square! 3. V. Morthlmsr, Jr., Publisher. Iiohigkton Business Dlrootory. Mil BdllwlllTI. ltinW Rt.. thn iililcut furui V turo house In town. Every description il furniture always on linna. fry wrv mw WA. I'KTliltS, Saloon Hud Uestauraut, ban. 8trect, Fresh Unger always on Up. Oys in season. Drop tn and see lis. novlz-l: JW. nAUDENliUSH.Bankstrect, wholesiil. . dealer In choice urnnds o whiskies, cln randies, wines, &c. (if Patronage solicited ESnA.NO'8 8UAVINO BAt.OON. opposite th ADVOCATB Office, Is headquarters fo shaving and hair cutting. Clears & tobacco sold &0 TO FI13. KOUKUlMt, nndf r the Exchang Hotel. Dank street, Tor a smooth share or fashlouable hair cut. lT Closed on bunday J J. KUTZ, Hank street, manufacturer o . choice brands of clears and dealer In a kinds of tobaccos and smoker's novelties. Lai) EBTKK HEIM, Bank street, dealer In ladle gents, misses and chlldrcn'sboots.shoesan poers. Hepalnng promptly attended to. Cal JAMES WAI.P. Bank street, steam heater stores, all klmls of tinware, lloonng an spouting a specialty. Your patronage sollcltci IB. KOCIf, Bank street, manufacturer i . choice brands of Havana cigars. All klnil of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Cal 55 F. CLAKK, lager beer hall add restauran , . opp. square, Bank street. Choice wines an quors and cigars, lresli lager always on la) J 8. WEBB, saloon and restaurant, Ban . street, headquarters for fresh lager beer an other drluks. Choice eatables always on liant 11. GILHAM, attorney at law and notat . public, Bank street. May be consulted I igllsh and German. Estate & collecting ngenc CB. KI10AP9. Ag't,, Bank street, denier 1 . dry goods, notion, glassware, qneensw-ar-and groceries, tvahare of patron i:g sollctc A jau; RIJLIAJJLEJEWIJLEKI au2S-St OPP. I'UUMU tUJUAUli. THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, lUt street, plain and fancy Job printing a spec ly. Auvooatk 0110 dollar per year In advanei THE LEHIGH WAGON CO., Limited, factoi on Bank street, manufacturers of bulche baker, milk, truck and express wagons -g EOCHESTER BOTTLING IIOUSK, Tlios. . Beck, Bank street, lager beer, u c. ppite ginger ale, &c. Your orders are solicited. T O. J. BTItAUHS,1Malioiilug street, Ires Xi. mllkBiid cream delivered every mornin. All kinds of vegetables lu season. Low price GO TO REBKR'S "UUGBANKBTRE,rl pot. Rates reasonable for regular & translct trad. nEUBEN FENHTERMACHKR, Lehigh strcc lb dealer In dry goods, notions, provision groceries, quecnsware.&u. Vationage sulicltei HJTRS. DbTSOIIIIWCUSICY, Lehigh street. 1 JXL headquarters for dry goods, notions, w visions, groceries, &c. trl'ntronage solleliei RT THE HESr-OAKLEY'S PERIUMK I v AT TIIIUI I I)!IU(J STOKE, BANK STltEKi w " " The Sediret Sooieties. Kii. E., meet Muiiday evening of each wee . In lialiel's Hall Eegle's cordially Invltct JOHN D. BKRTOLKTTE POST, No. iSi, G. U., second and fourth Ttiursilay ovenlngs each month, In Itebcr's Hall. Comrades luvltei COL. JOHN LENTZ CAMP, .No. 0J, S. of E. ra. Dir.. U. 8 meet 1st mid 3rd Hiuri day of each month, Ueber's llall.K.D.Millei.ca T O. G.. T., meet Friday night of each week I. I. Itebcr's ifall, Bank street, at 7;.30o c lock. A Templars Invited. W. II. KLRN 0. I Our Churohes. HJPETIlOniST BriKUUrAunoiuu l.uift mirci M Sunday services at 10 a. m., and 7.30 p. ni. Buiiday,8chool2p.m. Wm. Majou, Pastoi mRINITY LUTHKKAN, Iron street, Suiida i services. 10 a. m ((Icrinan), 7.30 p. m.. (Eng lTsli). Sunday school21i.ni. J. H. KUDKU.l'astor EEFOHMED, Lehigh street, Sunday service at 10 a. m., (German), 7.30 p. in., (English, Bunday school 2 p. in. EVANGELICAL. South street, Sunday service at 10 a.m.. (German), 7.30 p. m., tEnglUi Bunday school 2 p. m. A. 8. Ku.nb. 1'astoi rtATHOLIC, corner N'nrtliainntnn and Coa V streets, services every Sunday morning am evening. Kkv. Hammackk rasioi YM. C. A., meet every Tuesday evening tsT-You are cordially invited.; e resbyterlan church, Northampton street, PRANK P. DIBHL, NORTH STREET, . Practical Blackiultti& Horseslioe Is prepared to do all work In his llm In the best manner and at the lnwcs prices. Please c ill. nov20-Wi-ty. PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlghton, LEOPOLD MEYER, TROP'R, PACKERTON, - - - Psksa. This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, anc" hu the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables aud tin "ery best Hquors. Stables attached. seplfryl MANSION HOUSE Opposite LIB. Depot, kX STREET, LEHIOnTON, a n. hom, proprietor. This house offers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent boarders. It has been ntfrniln ullltadenartments.and is locat ed In one of the most nlcturesaue portions of the borongn. Terms moderate. Y- The BAR U innnlled wltlt the choicest Wines, Liquors and Ei52ui rrosu uKa 1 " ' J. BRETNEY XesotetfuHy announces to the Merchants of Le- klgbton and others tnat no is now prepared to lo all kinds ot UauliNo or Freight, Express Matter and Baggage tery reasonable-prices.. By pr omiidonrlraep all orders he hones to merit a shareot publ Ic ttronage. Rldencei corner of Pine aud Iron sarset, Lsulghtot. , . u, W)rdjrs lett ai'aweeny & San' Sorner Stors It receldo prompt attdtion; ,-.' ar. H.S4 r T. T RRF.TNEY. P. J. JOSTLE R espeettidly snnoanees to tbs nubile tlis hs has opened a NKWiXVKRY STABLE,nd that he ts now prepared to tnrnlsh Teams for Funerals, Weddufgs or Business Trips on the shortest no tfeoaud most Uberalterms. Orders left nt the "Ostboi House" wlU recolTa prompt attention.- 6TABPES; ON NORTH 6TREET, next Pie Hotel, Lehlthton. 1sn-n mm w Contractor ana Bmlfler, (JTejrtdoorto Renben Fenstermaehei's) IXKIQH STREET, LEHIGSZOar. iSMittdtulbli. sad enteuU eoM MUks,lkYsJsUd apost ;pUOcsi. AO Mstlflti wow iwmm I. .00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVI., No 24, Professional & Business Cards. Horaco Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY l'UBMU, 3moB!-TUo Boom rcccutly occupied by V, M. Uapsbcr. IANK STREET, LEiIIGIITON. TA. May be consulted In English and Ocrman. july 4-ly W. M. Rapshor, vTTORNEY asd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion IIouso, MADC1I CHUNK, - - PEN'N'A. real Estate and Oolleetlon Agency. Will Tuj nH Q.ll frfil li,.il Pnnvrvnii(tnfr ne.ntlT dnnr. ollectioiis iiromntly mads. Settling Estates; f ecsdeuts a specialty. May bo consulted II ngllsli and German.. . nor, ig-yl O. V. Klointop, InstructoT in Music, obblns' American Classical Methods a special V. Terms moderate. nug U-tf W. G. M. Seiplo, HITSlCIAN AND SURGEON. OUTir STREKT. - - LEHIOHTOS. May be consulted In English and German. pecfot attention given lo Gynecology. Offick Hounsi From 12 M. to 2 P. M..anc rom 0 to 9 r. M, mar. 31-yl A. S. Habenold, D. D. S., InAKCU Ornon 1 Over J. W. Raudcnbush' l.lquur Store, BASK STREUr, LE1IIOIITON. entlstrv In all Its brandies. Teeth Extractet vltliuut I'.un. (las udinlnlstercd when requested Jlllco Days WEDNESDAY or each week. . ). niMtcsa, ALLENTOWN, Jan 3-yl , I.elilKii county, I'a. r. I. SMITH, D. D. S. OFFICE: -Opposite Wleand's Opera House Bank Street, Icbighton, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. "Illlng and making artificial dentures a special ly. MJKU aiicsineiica u-ru. lus administered and Teeth Fxtractcd WITH OUT PAIN. IFFICE HOUItSi From a 11. m., to 12 m., fron 1 p. ni., to s p. in., from 7 p. 111.. to v p. in. Consultations In English or German, let IM7 ly WYE AND EAR. . Dr. G-. T. POX visits Allentown- regularly on THURSDAY 0 itch week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Jfflce. at Hayden's American Hotel, and Ofllci lours from A. M. tn 3:30 P. M. Also attends ti tefractloiiof the Eye for the proper adjustmen 1 Glasses, and for the Relief and Cure of Optl il Defects". May also be consulted at Ills office In BATH Veduesday and Saturday of each week, at BAN iOK on Mondayj aud at EASTON on Tuesday o uch week. Jan 2-yl 0 W3SESf Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Ice: Mansion House, Bank St, LeniEQloL CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and .Co.ttle SUCCESSEULl.Y TREATED. Bpecial and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated AUUUU13. Horse and Cattle, Powders Prepared Suit able for eacli Case. Consultation Free Charges Moderate. Calls by telegraph and telephone promptly at- .Tan St. US Henry Nolf, AT THE CARBON HOUSE IS NOW- Rnnnini an AccommoOation 'Bus, il . i it ll r . noteis ana l. v. uepoi. rtrtles called tor at their Homes by Leaving er- ders at any ot ins noteis. AprlH,lM7 - Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Grayeu's Topular Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spoutinsr a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on nort notice. Prices Reasonable. ! ! PURITENE PRIZES! Competition Open to All on the following conditions i Tn Interest the aged and also tn young during the leisure hours, day or evening, we oftar the following prizes for the "HUST FOR WORDS." Forth largest list of words framed by th letters composing Uu PURITENE I w. will dr. Ten Dellsrs: for the next lareest istven uouars: tor me nviargei usi rive I'oi- I lars. ana lor tn next three larsest Hits una case 1 ot Puriten each. All lists must reach roe before December istQ, its and must do accompanied with ten trade mar s, cut from packages of Purl. December IStb, lsu and most be accompanied with ten trade mar s. cut from packages of Purl- I teue. No word to be admitted which ooutilns I less than four le'tersi but ni bo olbtr Utters loan mote composing in woro Ask your merchants forth powders It Mils at Tan Cnts a nonnd. andis tnnerior to BnSDlneor tKtrlsl. Insist upon tw roarelisnl gtlngtt Of s4 ttk o oUmc, work A. P. SNYDER, ii Susvesl EMbnIk AKtl for rHnTrtJsU. Pa. Weissprt Business Directory. J. O. ZERN, M. D W. L. KUTZ, M. D. D1 US. ZEUN & KU1Z, Physiolans & Surgeons'. OFFICE at the rcsldcnco of Dr. Zern, WUte Htrcet, Wclssport. All calls or surgical or medical treatments?!!! iccclvc prompiaucuuou. mayH-67-tt F HAS KLIN HOUSE, EAST WElSSrORT, TENN'A. This house offers flrst-ctass accommodations to he pcrmanont boarder and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy John licmtio, rropnetor. J-F.ATS, THE JEM 1.1. Kit. All Kinds of Jewelry 1 Boois and Stationery. VJUUUUI ugsut7,SMy. Tho - Woissport - Bakory, ' C. W. LAURY. PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cake m Wclssport, Lchlgliton and vicinities every dav. tn the Morr I have n Fine Lino of Confectioner) or the Holiday Trade. Minuiiy scnouis nun ie Ivals supplied at lowest prices. dcca-Cni. THE Welsspcrt, Carb:n County, Penna., an, Proprietor, Wffltt rlenry Christm The public Is respectfully ,'Mll.kiinu' limiHi hun been r mi ilrsi mil.. hiiiI ahln to furnish t ie vet V best iccoiiiMiodatlons of all kinds 11 connection with the hotel, with ample means o Heeoiiunoclato wedding parlies, funerals and ileasurc seekers with safe teams. In I'oiiuerllon with the liotrl Is a FINE rOOl tOOM handsomely fltti-U up. Api-23 87Iy or Newest Designs and Must Styles of FAslilonabl- DliESS GOODS, DliY GOODS, GROOEU1ES, P 110 VISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehi(jhton. inods BUnrntced and prices us low as else where for the same quality ofgnridi. illy 18. 1RM ly 1 HBBliBE AT THE- Central Drug Store, Orr. THE PUBLIC SQUARE Bank Street, Lehiphton, Ta., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, Choice Wines and Liauors. Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a nalr of Shoes you want a -ootl nt. But II vou need SPECTACLES It I, much more Important that the t.YJi should bt accommodated with correct lenses and auroner- .v nttlne frame which will brine the lenses dl- i-ectlvbefoio thecentreof the eve. If sou but vnur sneetacles at Dr. Horn's vou will find the auova points properly attcnacu to. PERSCRIPTIONS CacfQlly MnM. OCIM-1SS7 Accident, Life 8c Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank street, Lehighton, Has secured the aeency for tbe following SUBSTANTIA!, INSURANCE COM- SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can be recommended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable. The National Life Insnrance Co., OF MONTPELIER. VT., which Is said to be "The grandest step In fair dealing within the history ot Life. Insurance." II protects against adversity In business; It pro tects il e pe n dent ones against the contin gency of deatb 1 1 Mannfrs' Accident Memnitj Co, OF UNITED STATES, with a reserve fund of $50,000 guarantees every policy in full. No other com pany bas ever put up- such a fund. It costs bnt a few cents eyery day a good Investment. LOCAL AGENTS ARE DESIRED! Hamstnis 'Mutual Live stoci INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals dl- yioeq into classes or on nunarea ana Oiy eacn. Members responsible only for losses occurring In tbe class In which their ani mals ware enrolled. August to, use jy Bi9 Cream tf all Boois of Adyeuture . COVVZXKB TJITO 0Z YOIUXB. PIONEER I iVT1 I DARING HEROES I I DEEDS. Th thrllltni adventuns of all th hero ex plorsrs and frontier Oghtera with Induvni, out-1 laws ana wiia dcssis. over oar wnoie country. lrom th earliest times to th nrstenL Lives and xnlolts nf DeSoto.lSalI.Suindlsb.Boone. cyeuion, ursor, urocaen. tonir. nnnsioa, car. son, luster. California Jo. Wild Bill.HufiAlo BUI. Gcnsrali Mile and Crook. rrat Indian shlefs, and scores of otbitrs. Pplsndldly lllus traUdwIthzUHiisencraTlnc. Aisnts Wanted. I Low priMd.and bats an: lyuiicg to Mil. 1151 ft Fort Allen House fir n t mm INDEPENDENT " Lehigkton, Carbon County, Fenna. April 28, 1888. Of importance TO FARMERS. I nm getting into 6tock,byfar the Invgcst line ot CJrnin, Ciiass and Vegetable Seed to be found in this county. It will embrace all that is valuable and suitable for cur territory, and many nov- cities that are liieniv recom mended. It is all secured from first-class and responsible seed houses, and can be relied on as equal in quality to the very best to be found hero or anywhere Generally it shall embrace: Coni, beans, peas, beets, cucumbers, radishes, turinp, clover and oth er grass seeds, potatoes, buck wheat, oats, etc. In novelties it includes: Dwarf Mont D'er wax beans, Landreth's violet, prolific tree beans, giant wax nole beans, Burpeis sunhead rabbnge, golden sclf-blancliing relery, scll-liusking nelu corn, Queen's golden pop-corn, ever green broom corn, early Hussian cucumbers, West India gherkins, the dipppr gourds, early Ohio lettuce, Tomliannock lettuce, golnrf "Pvif-bt pippe, Clcve- hind's Alaska peas, stratagem white elephant potatOCS, jllinbo inmpkins.f'innt white tuttgart radish. Ueckct's chartier ralliiih, Turner's hybrid tomato, anise, cnrawav, sweet icntid, sage, sweet maiiornnl, thvme, bird :ecds,red top grass, white clover, Kentucky blue 'grass, welcome outs, silver hull buckwheat, onion sets. etc. A full line of Hardward, Oils. Coal, etc. " SAMUEL SEILER, Next door lo Advocate olllce. Hank Street, l.ehigliton, Pennn. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" &TF O RJI Bottled Gherkins, Sweet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry bOOdS, bfOCeneS, Queensware, &c, H'e lead, both In low prices and quality of 'jopds. Uur large slock is displayed load vantage, an Item which ourcuasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. Money made easv manufactur ing Rubber Stauiiis.Scnd lor price list of outfits, tn i. f . w. uorma.t, iso.'n East German St., Haiti niore,Md.,U.s. A -oc22tii H. A. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AOENT FOB FIRST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live StocMnsnrance IIP! uuuiuuuiuu. Special' attention of Farmers and others Is COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR uieu to tn nnerai icrmsonerea ovine iicnm this county anu neignooruooa. Real Estate Agency, Real EState BOUffJit & SOld. " Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lohighton, Penna. aee:t,6T-U AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anft Watctaata Bank6treet,Lclli8hton'-ftn!ia Respecttnlly Invites the attention ot his friends -new siocs oi Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy eompslltlon. It wrn pay you to call a: elsewbt ana uispooi my stouc pior puwiwinj 1ST. nBPAIRING Troraptly dons at lowest chug, guaranteed, aad all work Don't Foraet the Place. 1ft IGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St, Leliightoa. &mbr IT.otny Live and Let Live." How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, ' knowing that good health cannot - exi3t without a healthy Liver. When tho Liver is torpid tho Bow els are sluggish and con-, stipatod, tho food, liea in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning tho blood; frequent headache ensues; afe''jgof lassi tudo, doapon kney- and ., nervousness indicate hov tho whole system is do rahged. Simmons Liver -Regulator has been tho means of restoring moro people to health and ' .bappinee3 by givm-j tliem. -a healthy Livr Y"in any' agency Knn-rn m earth. It acts vvi ox' f:or- dimr' pow.' ,tT, acy. irt-o, A3ager.eralfe3ili" " ! Torpld Llvor, OinMltvitUw, 1 tc.'l liirdly ever u'o nnyiiung .. '.vo ,i-ve: been dl.nppoIiited in ttiotjlm pmducid n ii-ver Si it. bcuiii., 10 tin ni'iimw .1 yii 1 . phi 3 1: dlsoasci of the "'tomnu'i vn-J Ho . , J. :a,i... ii, Aei, 0 EI. P. IjUCKE NBACH, dkalkr Itr Borders & Decorations, Stationery, Fancy Ms Window Shndcs 5: Fixtures Latest Styles, made and put up. If desired. Paint8, Oil, Varnish, Tutty. Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway MaM .ChM, Pa. ftedow Ibe Broadway Home, NOMORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Respectfully announces to the public that he is ,now niceiy lornicii in ins 'ew Store Room Opp. L. V. Round Honst tNK STREET. LEIIIOIITON. and has tn , stock a full and complete line of Stoves and Tinware ! Including the Justly Celebrated and Topulai New Mayflower, APOLO & IRVING Stoves, Which lie ts selling at THE VERY LOWEST CASH rillCEH. vou are respectfully Invited to call and Inspect ills stock unit learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting e promptly ana correctly attended. Ternn low as the very lowest. W. S. KUHNS, Opp. 'Hound House, Bank Strvet LelilKhton.Fa ffeissF Miller Weissport Planing Mill MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Fbames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, MfiVUinmt TsWWc ' AND DEALER DI All Bids of taefl 'Mer, Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber. &C.. &C. I rMAoeT Ds-Uae tr vi jr uuvtt i 1 1 ww jJ 6H111S JN O tllS tOlIl AOEXT JOE THE O. & G. COOPER & OO.'S Tr&otion Engine bai th least (earing. Is the oijioxorsr and UOST OOXVKVXZXT tn um. Txrxnt Vnuuirso Thxeahlng Maohlne gottrastiead to to sir v best muusei butnable Pony anil StanJari Saw Mills ! WIND ENGINE for Driving Macblner and Pumping Water! The MEADOW KINO DENNIS NOTHSTBIN . , . $1.28 when MF.I10RIS8. nr c. n. cnssri. A song that I heard In ray childhood Rings oven now through my heart, And whenever I think of my childhood, That song of my youth Is part. A face that I saw In life's morning Stands out from tho past alono. And I never look back to life's morning But that well-loved face meets my own. A flower that I plucked In life's noonttdo Has faded this many a year. But I yet look back to life's noontide, If suillcless, with never a tear. Some day In tho beautiful future- It ccmieth ; my heart, be strong I shall find In that beautiful future My flower, that face, and that song. Honrs With Men and Women of the Rejolotion. THE LAST BATTLE OF TUB ItEVOLUTIOJI. CotyrlpJifed", 18SS, bp Funk & Wagnallt. Dr. Alexander Anderson, who died In January, 1870, at the age of nearly ninety live years, was the pioneer wood engraver In America, lie retained his mental fac ulilcs almost. unimpaired until tho end of his days nn the' earth, and his Dhyslcal ylgor was quite as remarkable. I have In iu possession the last block upon which he exctciscd his artistic fcklll. On It Is pencil draw lng by his own hand, about one half engraved; the remainder is covered wlih protecting tissue paper, from which he had cut fragments as the wurk progress. cd. lie left It unfinished three mouths bo fore his death, I knew Dr. Anderson Intimately for thirty years, and from the well of his experience with the bucket of a most tcna clous memory 1 drew copious drafts of In formation concerning long-past events In the Wty of New York, where he was born and resided for ninety years. Dr. Anderson's father was a Scotchman and a printer, llu was a social and politl cal friend ol Isaac bears "King Sears" as he was called one of the foremost leaders of tho "Sons of Liberty" In Now York wheu ilia War for Independence was a kindling. They were neighbors, living near lleekinati's Slip. Kastltiver, and there our artist was born, two days after the iljlit at Lexington, In the spring of 1775. Ills father published a small Whig nnws p;tper entitled The ConxtUullonal Gazette. Ho had printed many of the handbills call lug meetings of tho people "at I.lbeilj Pole," or In "Tho Fields," now Ihe C I J Hall l'aik. He offended and annoyed th iol les, who called lilm .Joint Anderson the Rebel," and lungafterward onnof them ilso n Scotchman, ald lo our artist, "I knew your father wed. A lineal the head of his paper read. 'Pilnled by Joint Amler son, Ileekinan Slip; Price, Two Coppers,' ui'l these we the only wonlnof truth In It Aflei the battle on Long Island, In Au iiit, 1770, and the British Arinv were menacing the cit of New York with cap- lure, the Whig journalist thought It pru lent to fly from I lie doomed town with lib family, his household goons, his type and his press. lie barely escaped capture b) British pickets of the army which had crossed the East ltlver far tip the Island. and he had reached Hailcin Heights on bh nay to the mainland when his wagon.- were seized for the use of the patriot forces; their contents were thrown out, and An lerson's p.ipers and books were used foi making cartridges by the garrison at Fori U'ashington. He escaped to Greenwich, In Connecticut, where his wife arid two In fant boys were cared for by friends, while the father engaged as a scout for the pa. ttlot army In H'estchester county. Aflei the proclamation of peace he returned to the city, hired a house near the foot of .Murray street, not far from the Nort' ltlver, and resumed the business of print lug, but not publishing. Young Anderson displayed a taste and geulus for art. particularly engraving, at a very early period of his life. He first used copper ami type-metal for the purpose. .Engraving on wood was then ungnowp In America. Berwick, the great reformer of the art In England, was then astonishing the public by the beaut; of his woodcut Illustrations, especially of natural history. 'Young Anderson saw tome of them In Uunell's bookstore, and then learned for tbe Brit time that they were dona on box wood, the best material stilt In use. He was then making; Illustrations for an cdl tlon of "Tho Looking Glass for the Mind, ' and bad finished about one-half of them on type-metal. He trleJ wool. succeeded, and I tn An A tni, t made the remainder on that material, Tbe .writer possesses two of these original blocks, which, with tbe unfinished encray. lng of 1807, display's the pioneer's work done at periods of seventy-five years apart. Meannblle joung Anderson had studied medlnce and graduated at tbe Medical School of Columbia College. His thesis I ah lit AAnitnn n-ftt 'Phrnnif rtfantlt ' thp doctrine of which, then first promulgated In due form, has eyer since been accepted by tbe medical profession as correct, lie preferred tho practice of tbe graphic art to hfa,lDi? art' an1 Par,uea 1)0111 luu'antane. ternal wishes, he was assiduous In bis at' tetillons to tn sick at their hopes and In tba hospital during tbe .prevalence of.tbi yellow feyer In New York In. 1703.; That fearful scourge uereu mm oi inmr.inoiper, wife, Infant eon, brother, sister, xnotbeHu law, sister-in-law and many dear' friends wbom be attended in their, Illness. Like Joo. he was utterly desolaled.Tet, with tbe sublime faith and equanimity which never forsook blm, he allowed uo murmur to es- cape bis tips. Dr. Anderson bad v ylTld.recoUtetlon of "Th Doctors' Mob," tha Mpst exeltlng rent In tbe history of th city tine the evacuation by tbs'BrltiYh and Tories. Be was then ft Ud thirteen years eld. The mob was tbe creation pf rumor. 'Tlw.eltt1 xtos bad b'eenmuch excited by th fic't'that graves In th Pottei's FIld (sow Wasblng- ton Sauare), In the negro' burying ground between Chambers and Kad stresti, east oi uiodway, ana to seytrai cnurcnTaras, bad been robbed of their recant occupants, nt,leion wis directed twrd the hosnltsl "-fJSV? onDroadwytb. only on. ta,tu tfty &l"o IOQ lU ripBt of th stolst) bodlei. On dT a tboushtles itudsat exhibited to torn yiplaylojn.r alJmb froas a Vody h. was nged In dltctlt()f. Tbsy told th not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. spread rapidly oyer tho city, and my soon an excited ufltllude appeared before the building and broke Into It. clamoring loud ly for the doctors and destroying tome fine anatomical specimens. The terrlDed phy slclans could not escape, and thoy would have been murdered by tho mob had not the city authorities rescued them and placed thcra In the jail In tbe Fark for the safety of their persons. The excited popu lace, foiled, becamo comparatively quiet, but the riot was renewed tbe next morning, when Colonel Ilamtlton, John Jay. and others addressed the mob with soothing words. They were pelted with bricks and stones. The disturbance continued all day. and toward evening became so alarming that tha mayor (Duane) came with a bod) of rallltla to suppress It. Again the rioters were addressed by two or thtee citizens, and wcro answered by flying mlsstles from the hands of tbo rioters. While the Baron Von Steuben was trying to meditate, and begging tho mayor not to order the militia to Are on the mob until eyery other meas ure should fall, a filing stone prostrated lilm. That changed bis views of tho situa tion. As he rose to his feet, It Is said, he exclaimed, "Fire, mayor, fire!" The mi litia did so at once, when five rioters were killed, several were wounded, and the re mainder were dispersed. Speaking of the scene one day, Dr. Anderson said to me: I ought to remember It, for my brother and I were standing near tba Baron von Steuban when ho was knocked down by a stono thrown by a rioter, and a small one hit my leg. Tho mayor also was bit, but was not much hurt." I suppose you saw President Washing ton quite often in New York," I remarked In conversation with tbe doctor ono day. "Only a few limes," he replied. "I was a youngster In the crowd on Broad street at the time of his Inauguration, but could only get a few glimpses of lilm as be stood In tbo outside gallery of the Federal Hall, for the men and women In tho f tri'et were so large and 1 was so small never much over five feet fivo Inches In height. Once t saw the President and Jfrs. Washington corns out of St. Paul's church, and also out of his house on Cherry street and get Into his carriage. Twice I saw lilm riding In his fiuo English coach with Mrs. Washing ton and the CustUchlldien. It was pleas ant weather, and tho blinds were opened." "Did jou ever see Citizen Genet?" 1 In--quired. 'Many limes," lie ansrered. "You know he married Governor Clinton's .laughter and lived In this city. I1S was a jood-looklng, inedlum-slzcd Frenchman, of courteous nunneis and very quick In his movements and speech. His head resemb led that of Tom Patno In shape, particular ly his receding foreliead. He bad a large aquiline nose and piercing dark eyes. 1 saw him land at tho Batter.r whan ha came from Philadelphia, a representative of (be French Hupuhlic Tl.ere was a great bub bub at his landing cannon-firing, drum lieatin t and wild huzzaing, A grand pro fession with bands of .music received It i sis and escorted lilm to the Coffee Utilise near he foot of Wall street. I was then elgh een tears old and too't much Interest lu publics. The two parties, Federalists and Republicans, abused each other most hamefuly. The Republicans blamed Washington for Issuing bis famous procla mation of neutrality, for they wanted to help the French revolutionists. They al most worshiped Genet. They wore the Fiench trleolored cockade on tbelr hats, and tnat niglit the Alarsellalse ujmn was sung In the streets. My father wassa Fed erallst, and of course so was I. On tbe lay after Genet's arrival I went to a gath ering on Broadway, near Maiden Lane.and heard Colonel Troup, a Federalist, make a speech In commendation of Washington's proclamation. Several resolutions ot tbe same tenor were adopted." You spoke ot Tom Pitne; did you ever sea lilui? ' I Inquired. No, not In life. I went with. John ll'esley Jarvis, the painter, to Palne's Iodg. Ings In Groye street on tbe day of his deatb, and assisted that artist In taking a plaster cist of his face, which is now In the collec. lion of the New York Historical Society;" Bavo sou any recollections of the evacuation of New York by tbe British'' I asked. "Not much," ho replied, "for I.wasonly between eight and nine years old then- eight in April, and that was late in Novem ber, you know, x naye a particular re. membrane of one event ot that day," he continued. "I saw th wbols of th last battle of th revolution. It was fought la Now York, "Tell m the story, U you pla,".I said. "It Is but a short one," b replied "When we came back to tba city after th proclamation of peace, my father hired bouse near the foot of Murray strct, near tbe corner ot Greenwich street. There were then very few bouses between ours and Broadway, and pasture lots were near us. Opposite ours was a boarding tiouie kept by Benjamin Day. Bis wife was rsal ly the proprietor. She was a comsly, stout built woman, about forty year old, and of a Dutch family at Hackensack, New Jtrsty. So wai an ardent TFblg, and possessed a brav heart and a stubborn will. 6b could ntyer conceal beroplnlons, and msny a bout aba had with htt tongua among her Tory neighbors. Tb British you may remember, claimed th right of possession ot the city nntll soon oa tbday fixed for th evacuation. It was conceded by tb Americans, and tb troops under Washington and Governor Clinton and other clyll ofScar halted at Cbataa Sqnar and beyond until tb British began to move toward tbelr shipping at a llttl past noon. Mrs. Day' patriotism was too Intsni and bar Joy too lmpatltnt to allow bsr to wait until noon to civ tbem yiilbl axpreitlon. So as ioonas zb breakfasted that morn1 lng lb ralstd tb Americas flag! on a pol which lb bid plant! In front of tier dwelling in anticipation ot tb great event of tb day. About bin o'clock In tb morning, a bright and frosty on, I was titling on tb porch of our nous In th tunibln.,nJoylrigtb.tlgbtof tbbutI - fnl flag waving In a gtntl brsen, when I taw a bnrly, rtd'facei SriUsb ottex, in toll uniform and ntttndd, walking rapid ly dawn tb street, list. Dtr vu qnlttly twMftlnc in frost of ber aon ud ewtlBf l(ltaeof Htltfactlaa aowtstl Usee to ward bar loatlng Ut, wbsa the er, kali rf briata, kaJU4 Wr la a n.. wt " wr mm. m m aa aaa kw sjJ ; ,iVk The Carbon Advocate, An IsnnrEHDRXT Familt NEwspipr.n Pub lished every Saturday In LcUUhton, Carbon Couuty, Pennsylvania, by Horry V. Morthimor, Jv- RANK 8TBEKI. . . $1 00 For Year in Advonoo I Best advertising medium tn the'eounty. Every descrlptlon'ol Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING- t very low prices. We doknot hosltato to say that we are better equpped than any other printing establishment In this, section to do Drstrclass Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. yolce, and pointing toward the Stars and Stripes, he demanded, " IKho hoisted that rebel flag?' ' Mrs. Day stopped sweeping and confront- ' ing tha rudo inquirer with a scornful frown. said In a firm voice, made more vehement by . her Indignation. " 'It Is not a rebel flag, sir, but the flag of a , free people. Who are you? " 'Pull down thai flag!' roared tbe red -faced Briton In a rage, or you'll find out to your cost who I am.' ' " 1 k ' ' " "'Who are you?' again Inquired 'Mrs'."" Day. " 'I'm bis Majesty's provesl' marshal,"' ' ' charged not to allow a rebel flag to fly In r" this town beforo noon to-day. Full 'down"' '' thatflagT ' " " 'I will not do it,' said Mrs. Day flrm'Ty?' " keeping her eyes fixed on tbe glowing face'" ' of tbe angy officer. 'I talscii that flag with'' ""' my own hands. If the king himself "stood where, jou do and commanded me, to pull f It down, I wouldn't do it, ( ( ,(, , " 'nurrahf shouted a man from an upper,,,. ; window of her honse. f ,-i . . "You cursed rebel In petticoat V. ex- , -claimed the officer. 'If you were not .a woman I'd bang you on the spot. t That , rebel rag thall come down !' n jj " 'He seized tbe halliards, when Mrs. , , Day sprang forward like a ronsed ' tlgercss, and with her broom struck tbe intruder ' upon the bead with heavy and rapid blowsT Ills hat went off at the first blow, and 'the made the powdoe fly from his wig. I saw It glisten in tho sunlight like a little spray, r. A brutal nature Is always a cowardly .one. As the man in tbe window shouted'hurrahl't lustily, and tho woman's weapon was .not - . at rest a moment, tbe burly Briton, no - -doubt believing that prudence Is the, better part of vsjpr, released bis bold of tbe hal--., . . llards.snatcbed up his hat from tho ground,, and moved off as rapidly as he came, ramV -terlng curses. Mrs. Day was left the vall-i i ant mistress of her castle and ber .banner waving In, triumph, I clapped , my little hands as loudly as I could, as. Mr. Day, hr. started for her bouse, -a victor ln-the last battle of the 'evolution. At litf door" sue1 turned aud dropped a curtesy;" . ' "Do you' know who bet antagonist was I" ' t Inquired. r "'-' "The man who saw tbewholeaffalrfrom ' ' the wludow told my father that he 'was' Ulll Cunningham, the Infamous'1 provost-"' J marshal, who treated the American'-" prisoners in New York so 'cruelly, selling the rations that were provided for them;1' putting the uloney In Ills own jocket, 'arid"' ' lloMlug them to starve to death.' It'll said tlut when be was on a eCaffold; In liuglainl, and about to be hung for soul1" ciituu, he was 'rilled with remorse; and con-'' fused to tbu unending priest that h bad thus luurdered fully'two thousand Ameri can pilsuners al New loik. IK hen' my tatlier came home at sunset he was In high plrlls. Uo had seen the last British' tiansport sail out upon the ocean, 'never to ' - return. The British, lu avoid seeing' their tUg huulcd down frutu the staff at Furl George on thu Battery, bad "nailed' Tt fast and slushed the poll, "that It lulgut not b limbed. But It was climbed by a brav yuuiu, who .nailed elects un tbe flagstaff ai'" he ascended It, so forming a ladder; lie '' '" tore duwn the British flag and put th ' Stars and blllpes lu lis place while 'souiej " of the Uiltish ships weie yet within tb 'u Narrons. Wheu he beard tb story of ' Mrs. Day's victory and that I saw the' tight, be bald, 'Aleck, never forget li.' I '' never have forgotten It.," Benson J. Lossino, LL. D. The Verdict Unanimous. - - W. D. Snlt. Druggist, Blppus, Ind., tettU . Hes: "1 can recommbnd Electric Bitters as! the very best remedy. .Every buttle sold' mis given relief in every case. Ono man'" touk mx uoltles, and was cured of Itbeuma'-'' iUui ot 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare,--: druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: 1 ke dest,, .. selling medicine. 1 liaye ever handled n my M y eats' experience, is biectnu iiittors." I lioiibanas oi omen nave auueu tiietr tenti- ' uoiiy, so that the verdict is uuanimous tht 1 Electric Bitters do cure all aiteasea .of the . Liver, Kidneys or Blood. (July a naif dollar pottle al T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. TONSOBIAL LOOK. In the barber's cbatr: l" Young Gent Jfljthty straight hair I'v ' 1 got? Old Barber Yes sir. ' T 1 Young Gent What will make it curl?' H',t Old Barber Got any monjf ,"' Young Gent No. ? Ht Old Barber Got a sweetheart?,. . , , Young Gen'v Yti, 4 ,, Old Barber She got any? A Young Gnt No. v . . - j . Old Barber Want to know what usrUI ., make your balr curlf . ,. , Young Gent Yes. , . j um uarner uetmamsai. . u ,r Th popular blood purifisr Hood' SaKT" ssparilla, is having a tremendous sslthbr " season, nearly vryixiy tc u ltj it yoursslf. -j A Chancs. , . . . "Do you think, Jtflis Ethel," he Inqulrsi,', ,, tremulouily, "that I could e your father,', v this evening?" ; , f4- WI hardly think so, Mr. . Listjn," lh u, rsplied, with a toft and not onbeeoailag,... blush. "Papa Is in thj library jvltiiJ'rvIJ' Gittber and I expct b wlledni, too, i , (n a f sw minutes. . But I jmtur tbttapy. ... ol her evening papa would bij - saT . tbA t. happy to bars yen call onIuu, JstU, si wsj s pleated wjjtn young .ptoplskfcTr, him atuatloo." ' " IK ITEttNALSUKBtXSIVlIXr. ' . . .1- M Hotel TTalter (in Boathera CalifonU).,; OrangsrawsUcdquartrdftwedfridwr- baked? ' Guatt (desperately) I don't want 'ai' In any sbsp. I want ot and potat- . "Meat?' . "Petatos?" . "Yet, potttOM."' Walter (to proprietor a 1 r . fW MlautM.' -. later) Send for tb polle, crajy atan l u tuning room, Hit 7ISIT VISIT. ' -- ' r" Kqnlr Oatcsk (of Podunk) S' here, I don't think ton haul folks ax tmtln" I rlB.ht. . . .' . ; ,'! BS Clerk-Wby, nkf. th titb. Oatcakt Didn't I tlgn my nam geoJ as' big oa yar reglsur wb I cts - kr? . ' j. ' ,; rUrkTl. Ostcaks An' dldn'' I tU y T,:yn" ittio o' tht po in JTay Uek Oititj?'"? Clsrkr TTS.- a i. n.M 'r I, mrtH Oateak Tb wby.la tkaasWJurHt,'.!.,. thU' tbOttt tnj ( wkiJt ytmt as thia about my MaOa'? IftfaMartVtW' 1 . imsN yrT wsw m.mmj t mm inigiiii