Advertising Rates For Legal Notlocs. The following prices for legal ndvonis- ng has boon adopted by tho CAltmm AlJVOlAtK, 'barter Notices -A.uditor's Notices -Commissioner's Nollcos Dlvorco Notices Administrator's Notices Executor's Nolico $4 00 - 4 Q 4 00 - 4 00 3 00 - .1 00 Other legal advertising will ho charged for by the square. . H. V. UertWmsr. Jr., Publisher. Professional & Business Cards. Horace Hoydt, A T T 0 ItHKT AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, mrm The Room recently occupied ly V. M. ltnpslier. AN It STREET, ' - L&UIOHTOX: PA. May he (-uniilted In English and (Icrman. Inly 4-ly W. 2VI Rapahcr, ATTOlttfKY ahp COUNSELLOR AT LAW, and nisi'iiicr attorney, First floor above llio Mansion Home, MAlffllt CHUNK PBNN'A. wil Estite anil Cnllpetlou Agency. Will r.ny .....I l.,.,l Ifsltiln I 'ntivirt-'tlli'lnf. Illlllllc itilim. .cilice lions pio'mptly made. Settling Estates of I ccdeuts a specialty, way uo consulted in I (iglisli anil (iernian. nov. 22-yl C. V. Klohitop, Tnstrncttiv in Music, .ohMns" American Classical Methods a special y Terms moderato. ung H-tf W. G. BT. Sciplo, 4'IIYSlfirAN AND BURGEON. (TCi'II STREET, LEIltaHTON. Mm t consulted In Itnghsli and (lerman.- jkm-iiiI .itleiitlim given ln(ivneeoio.jy. Ori'H'K Hocus; crom 12 ii. m P. 51.. and mi 0 ti it P. M, mar. 3l-yl A. S. Rabenold, D. D awh OprtCR : Over J. W. Raudcnbiish' Liquor Store, HANK 8TRKUT, IEIIIGIITON. iwntlslryln all Its branches. Tcctli Extracted .Ulhoiit Pain, tins administered when leipiOKled. OITlce Days-WEDNEHDAY of each week. J". O. address. ALLENTOWN, Jan 3-yl Udilgh eoiintv. la. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S OFFICE: Opposite Wleand's Opera Hoitse, nnk Rtreet, Xchighton, DENTISTRY IN AM, ITS BRANCHES. Killing and making arllllclal dentures a special ty, Local anesthetics used, (las administered and Teeth Extracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS! From 8 a. in., to 12 m., from 1 n. in., to r p. in., f nun 7 p. in., to 8 p. in. Consultations In English or Herman. Oct 15-87 ly - s EYE AND EAR. Dr. Gr. T. POX Visits Allentown regularly on THU1ISDAY of each week. 1'ractlco limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Olllcc at Hayden's American Hotel, and Olllcc Hours from w A. M. to 1". il. Also attends to Infraction of the Kyo for tlio proper adjustment uf Glasses, and for the Relief mid Cure of Opt I ('ill OpIfCts Mayalso'be consulted at IiIh ofllco In BATH, Wednesday and Saturday or each week, at HAN lOll on Monday, and at KA8TON on Tuesday of Mich week. . Ja.ii s-vl 11 Horse Doctor, (Honorary (Iriiduate of Ontario Vet. College.) once: Carte House, BanlcSt, LebigMoii CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and Cattle, 8UCOESHEUI.LY TltEATl'.l). Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, Ilingbone, And all diseases prevalent anions Domesticated Animals. Jlorso and Cattle Powders Prepared Suit able for each Case. nsiiltatlon Freo Charges Moderate. Ca l.y telegraph and telephone promptly at- I ..ded to Derations Skillfully Fcrfoimed a PRANK P. DIEI-IL,' NOUTH STREET. f Practical Blacksmith- Horscshocr rp9$l Is prepared to do all work In his line AcmIii the best manner niid'it tho lowest prices, nease can. uovgu-Ni-iy. PACKERTON HOTEL, .Midway between Maueh Chunk & Lehighton, LEOPOLD MEYElt, l'lt01"Jt, l'AOKERTON, - Fknna. Tl.l. ...all t...A..n.ltnAl Id n.l...lv..Kl.. ..nil,,,..! nt.il lias the best accommodations for perniiinent anil transient boarders, Hvcellent Tables and the very best l.lipiors. Stables attached. scplil-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite I k K, Depot, BANK STIIEET, - . LKIIICHTON, c. ii, iiom, riioiT.iirroit. 'llila bouse offers first-class accommodations for transient aim lieriiiaueni iMiarners. it lias been iiwlv rclHtcdln allttsdeii.iitiiictittt.and Is liMiat- ed 111 one of the must picturesque im-llons of the liorougli. Terms moderate. lr Tlio UAlt Is tupplled with 'he cliolcest Wines, Liquors ami 1 latins, iircu iKL-t mi i.iii, iipri,-. T. J. BRETNEY Sespectfully anuoiiiices to tlio Merchants of 1,0 liglitmi and others that lie Is now prepared to iv an Kiuus oi llAUMNO Or FllKIGIIT, EXPItESS Matter and Bag(iage tr. y reasonablo prices, lly promiuloiirTraop all orders ha hopes to merit a shareof piihl 1c trouage.. ltesldeneo: corner of l'Jneand Iron Ijhl!hlnn. Ordsrs left at Sweeny & Sou's Sorner Wore II recclaii prompt attedtlou ar. U,M T. T HHItTNEY. Contractor aid Bnilier. (Kextdoorto Ucuhcn Fenstcrmachcr'sl I.KIIK1H STltKET, IjKHIGHTON, I'taiis and speclflcatlous, and prolnble cosi o buildliigs, luriitshtHl iiMin application. All work guaranteed. ItepairuiK promptly attended to1 and material furniblied vtben desired.-U $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVI., No 43, Weissport Bnsinoss Directory. -jqWNKr.INJlOUSK, HAST WKISSl'OltT, l'ENN'A.- This house offers first-class necoir.inodatrons to tho permanent boarder and transient pucst. Paulo pi Ices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy .Ton: Itr.intui, l'roprleti.r. Oscar Christina n, WKXHSrOKT, TA. Livery and EmluwHjo SUthl . Easy riding cnrriagei and jeifo drlvlinr horses. Ilest accommodations t audits mid trniellers Mall and telegraph orilein promptly attended to. (live mo a trial. mavat ly Tho - Weissport - Dakcry, o. w. l.AUitY. ritoi'iinrron. Delivers Fresh Drend and Cakes In Weissport, U'hlcMoii uud vicinities every dav. In tho store I have a l'lne Line of Confectionery fnrtbe IlollduvTrade. Sunday schiw.ls mid fes tivals snniillcil at lunest prices. dicniin. THE Wckspcrt, Ccrtsn County, Penna., Henry OhrJstman, Proprietor. The public Is respectfully Informed that this well-know house has boon refilled and improved Inn II i st rate, and aide to furnish theveiy best accommodations of all kinds A FINE POOL ROOM. In connection Villli the hotel Is a PINK TOOI, liOOSI handsomely lilted up. Apr23 87Iy Over Caiial Brite E. Vfeissprt. UNDERTAKER AND DEAl.EIt IN FU11NITURE, " PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM SUITES, &c, &e. Pilces the very lowest. Quality of goods tho best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskbls, Coffins and Shrouds, Wo have a full line which we will furnish at the lowest possible prices. Plour, Peed, fix., Of tlio choicest ipiallty at very reasonable prices. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, Aprll-ly EAST AVEI8SPOKT. Ihavojust opened a Coal Vn.d In connection with my hotel In WHtSSI'OKT where can coiisiiiiiuy uo Loiiiiu an hi.csuhuu BEST OF COAL ! it voices Pullv as t.ow as the Lowest, (live me a trial and be Convinced. HENRY CHRISTMAN, Fort Allen IJousu, IFeissport. KnirhanliB Standard Sciles in Connection. ilugust 2.1, 4m TUq Cream of all Mil of Adventure CONDltNSr.il INTO ONK VOLUJIE. PIONEER -I DARING DEEDS. AND HEROES Thn thrilling Hilvcntures of all the hero ox ilorer.s and frontier lighters Willi Indians, out- aivs and wild lieasts. over our whole country. troni the earliest limes to the present. laves and exploits of DeSoto, l.iiSalle,StiiiidMi,lloone, Kenton. Ilrady, Crockett. Howie. Houston, Car son, Cii3ler, California .toe, Wild Dili, lliillalo 11111. Cenemls Miles and Crook, gieat Indian chiefs, and scores of others. Splendidly llius- iraieu wun 2.D one engravinir. Jigcnis uiiiuu. I.OW pilccd.aiid beats anytlmig to sell. Tlme for payments allowed Agents slant of fiuidj .AN15I J'Ull. CO., liox (MSI., IMilIiuieipiua. feblMin 3 a rpxiTvrnnQ ? FRAHKLIB H. HOUGH. Solicitor of American & Foreian Patents 025 F bt., near U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. All business liefer United States Patent Office altenued lo lor nioiieraio ices, i-aieiiis pi ocureii In the United States and all Porelgu Countries. 'trade JliarLf and Labtlt registered, l.clectcd applications revived and prosecuted. Inlorma tlnti and advlco as In obtaining Patents cheer fully furnished without charge. Send Sketch or Model for Puke opinion as lo Patentability. Copies of patents furnisliedj or 25c. eaen. 1ST Correspondence solicited. ojio Lohighton Business Directory, TrAI.. SCHWAltTZ, Hank St, the olilest fiiriit. V turo House in town, furniture always on hand. livery description oi rrices very low. sJJTJ" A. VUTEK.H, Saloon and liostnuraiit. Hank vv . street, rresn ugeraiwaysoniiip. uys. n season. Drop in and see us, uuvltMy j AiivocATF. Oituk, Is headquarter for simviog aim luiircuiiiug, 1. 1 gain K luuucco sum GO TO Pits, noDEltl'.ll, under the Exchange Hotel, Hauk street, for a smooth shave or a lasiuuiiiioiH nair cut. Utr Closed on Sunday's, liouder s i lair tonic, cures Dandruff. ltr.MAHI.E JUWEI.Ell: D.8. HOCK. janM-83 OPP. PU1U.IO StJUAUP.. THE CAUHON ADVOCATE OKPIOE, Hauk street, plalu and fancy Job printing a speci fy. AiiiuLAir, uue uuiiar ir eur uiauvuiice, JW. ItAUDENHUSH, Hank street, vvholesale . dealer In choice urauds of whiskies, gin, brandies, wines, &e. W P.itronaj;o solicited. Our Ohurohes. MirrilODIST HPtSCOPAL. South Il.iiik street, Sunday services at 10 a. m., and 7.30 p. in., Sunday School i p. in. Wm. M,Cj oil, Pastor. TRINITY, I.UTIIEUAN, Iron street, Sunday srvlces, 10 iu m., lUerinaii), 7.30 p. m., ( Eng lish), Sunday school 2 p.m. J. 11. KuiKit,Paslor. pEPOUMED, Iiilgh street. Sunday services j,v at iuu. in., iiieruiiuij, 7.3u p. in., umgiuii), nuiumv buiioui x p. lit. WYANOW.ICAL. South street, Mnudsv nervlces u ai lua. iii.,((ierinaii), i.aop. v. ungusii) MUllljy Millool t p. in. . n, III.UH, i-iuior MATIIOI.H rorncr Nortluimpton nud Coal U stree evening. streets, services ever) Sunday morning and J1AM31A1 hK lt TV,lOr. SOMETHING NEW lK K1I T11K SVS. I'll Killif Holo- moil never beard Of-Il l'LO'1 iiks link that requires NOOUITIIIW 1'Inh. l!t rj huiuekeeiier, Uuudrea and ttoro kiH'iHT uniits it. Sniiiplc sent by mail, 0 feel for s CU...I-J feet lor tod". Piuht CLASH AOEKrs S AN TED mil tiiik i in ns V. Addrmii, Milt S Jt. IIOMI i CO., Mnnufiictui'lug Axeut i,,2adelphia. Pa., ilX'k Uu iu nil SWITCtlBAOK CLEANZTN lifitnovcs I'alnl and Grease from IVm 1' n--Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Laces.f'r:inv, Ac. lly tho use of CMCANV.INK Clothing of any Material. Car pets, Lap Holies, Car riage Cushions, 'film mint;!, Ac, ca.i ho n u I c k 1 y cleaned of dltt, greasoor palut wltliotii lii jury. It Is without an equal for removing (Undriilf, freckles, sunburn, tan, &c. 25 (outs n Dottle. Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis; Summit HID 1'orSalebyT. D. THOMAS, l.ei ' toi . f itcl- M Giitiuli Ciii'u is the most certain and sneedv. remedy In th world Coughs. Colds. Cniuii.lloaisenes, Vl,oop lug cough, lnlluen?a, Sore 'niroat, .'vc. Trj It. j nee, i.ieiuy-rivc i.cius. AGEN S WANTED (Juickest Selling Artlile ever Invented. Used in any Dash Churn. ,'EEDS NO TAUCINO, HUT HEAM.Y IS 1 !IK PUKTTIEST SHOWINO AitTTCI.E ON THE MAltKET. I'lTisiii'ito, Pa., Sept. 21, tsar. We. tho undersigned, certify that wo have witnessed tlio churning of tho Perfect Sclf-lte-volvlng Chum Dasher hi one minute and thirty seconds, producing Three and Three-quarter i33-l) Pounds of (iranulated Hotter from one llallon of Cream from tho liceuniont Creamery. T. D. Harman, Editor National Stockman. it. J. neiiiingray,rrop.iiiy miik iiuuer u poi. Inn. W. Tajlor, Cashier City Savings H.iuU. ai)l. u. IV. liiiruuur, necieiarv uii i.M'iiane. . V. Clutter. Pro. Diamond Milk-l:.ilter Dei ot. riios. P.Day, W. Steimncjor, P. C. Peed. Creamery. C. H. (larduer. .M.McCIaiii,TieasOflice,.T. H. Johnson, Leader, I,. 11. lticliards, do O. T. Dawson. Post. S. S. linger, City Hall, Jas. Hughes, Press, Edward Lassus, " T. P. Drultt, H. S. Supt. r. Ii. Murphv. J. W. Morelaiid, l..l.Vi lL'lil. lentialt('st.lnlIiis Hoffman. 0. H. McAulcv.CItv CafeDr. II. Hullcn. Capt. W. C. Cook, John Horn, Ilali. COUNTV AJill TOWNSIUV JtlCllITS l'OU SA1.II. CALL ON, Olt WHITE S. T. CRUSAN, auk.4-13 Parnassus, Pa. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Comer Store" SSTF O Rf Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick- cs, Ohow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Tlorsc-radish, CaulilIov- er, Catsup, Mixe'd Biokles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, Il'o lead, both In low prices and ntiali'y of goods. Our largo slock is displayed to ad Vantage, an item which purchasers will cut talnly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Cobner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. made easy manulaetur Ing Itubber Stamps.Scnd for price list of outllts, to J. v. W. Dorma.i. N0.21; 1 jist (icrman St., Haiti iuore.Md..U.S,A -Ocja;ii JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AOENT POP. PIHST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance Special attention of Farmers and others Is railed to tile liberal terms offered by the HE11KS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUlt ANCE COMPANY, for which I mil the agent for tlds County nnd neighborhood. Real Estate Agency, Real .Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lohighton, Willi, (iee2t,87-tt AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler ami Vatctanabr, Bank Street, Lohighton, Penna. llospeetliilly Invites the attention of his Mends amltlio citizens generally to his immense new stock of-r- Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will y you to cull and inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed. Don't Forget tlie Place, SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Lehighton. eDecintier l7.o971y Subscribe for the Advocate. mmm INDEPENDENT--" Lohighton, Carbon County, Penna., Septoniber DYSPEPSIA. - IS that misery oxpcrloncod when vro end. I. tlonly becomo nwaro that wo possess a ahontomach is tho reservoir fromwhleb. every flbro nnd IIrsuo must bo nourished, and liny tronblo wl th His soon felt through out tho wholo system. Among u doson , ayspoptles no two will linvo tlio samo pro aomlnnntsymptoms. DyspeptlcsOlnctlvo mental power nnd a bilious temperament fleshy nnd lihlogmntlohavo Coin t (pit t Ion jvhilo tlio thin and norvousnronbnndoned togloomy foreboding. Bomodyspcritiesi uro wonderfully forgetful j others havo numttu ,u mtK jiuaunciiot inoso. , ..,. J u r 1 1' umers na AVhatovor form Dyspepsia may take, I The underlying-, cause is, tier$,. in tho XiirEli, s-.. .. una mo thing mora U co.nnlly certain, no ' ono will remnln a Oyspcptlo who wilt It will correct Acidity of the I Stomach,. I Expel foul gnsos, , Allay Irritation,' J Assist Digestion,' 'and, at tho samo limn Start the JLiver to vcorltingj . when all other troubles J " . soon tlisanpear. -Jt "My wlfo was a confirmed dysntptte. Some Hires years ago by the advice ot Dr. Eielner, of Keguiatori I leel grateful for the relief it has dven her. and mnvall rA llil. anH an jiuguiia, tne was induecil to try bimmonj Liver affllctedln any way, whether chronic or other wise, me Simmons Liver Kegulator and I feel confident heahh will be restored to all who will be advised." Wm. M. Kersh. Fort Valley. Oa. . See that you get tin J the Genuine fe. . with i ed Z on front of Wrapper, ft. ranrAarD only nv J.n.ZEIIJN & CO., Philadelphia, Ta. E. F. Lucre lybach, PLAIN AND DICCOliATIVE PAPEU IIANd IN, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND CHAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of tho county. ni:At(iUAim;iw wit Wall Papers. Borders & Becorations Large assortment, and the latest styles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade nin'ilng nnd putting u promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Pa'nters' . Supplies. No. 61 Broaiway Manet1 CM, Pa- Below the Broad vfty liouse. REASONS Why Ayer's Sarsaparilla 13 preferablo to any other for tho cure of Blood Diseases. Because no poisonous or deleterious .ingredients enter Into tho composition of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Aycr'a Sarsaparilla contains only tho purest nnd most offoctivo remedial properties. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prepared with extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prescribed by leading physicians. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is for Bale everywhere, nnd recommended by all first-class druggists. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is" a medlclno, nnd not a boverago iu disguise. " Ayer's Sarsaparilla never falls to effect a euro, when persistently used, according to directions. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a highly con. centratcd rjxtract, and therefore tho most economical Blood Medlclno in tho market. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had a suc cessful carcor of nearly half a century, and was never so popular ns at present'. Thousands of testimonials nro on file from those benefited by tho uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rnErAnun nv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prlco tl ; tlx bottles, 5. Vi'orlh $5 a bottl. Tho uuderslcaied offers for sale thn follow. Ings grades of PHOSPHATES. CompletG,Bone Phosphate ! PllICE, $33.00. This Is the best phosphate on the market, noue cxccpieu. Complete Bone Manure ! rnicE, 32.00 W Especially adapted to fruit trees of all kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price 27. Soluble Phosphate and Potash ! ntlCE. SM.00. Soluble Rock Phosphate ! rniCE, 'H.00. These cheap grades compare favorably with liny phosphates costing the same price, (live them atrial. All grades packed DUY In 200 lbs. ucld- proor n.igs Hill weight. Always on hand and for sale by M. HBILMAN, .ViLuist 4, m LEHHIHTON. WoioctYnrf Plcmmrr Mill 1 1 uioopui l i lulling muij MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Fhames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IV All Kids of Dressed Liiiier, Shingles, Pailings, nomlpck Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices Live and Let Live." THE BUSIED FLOWER. I IIV . ASIOI-VM I 1. t in silence of my chamber, When the night Is still mid ilerp. no uic iiiiVY4y heave of ownii SHitlers In Its charmed sleep, rt I hni.rthnangcjrntres That havo Hi rilled nie loilg ago, Voices ot my lo-it fompanlons, Lvlng deep beneath thoSnow. Yi.,'iv nw iiw.tho Mowers wo tended' Winifred, Imiken, brunch and stemj' W.iere hi now the liopi-s wo cherlslicdv Scnt'eicil tollie vlluls nltli them. .1 n- yo, were tlowers, 5-0 dear ones! .'.tirsed In hope nnd reared hilnve, ". oiiklmt fondl; o eruptvmd' To tl rteir Mite heaven ubovo. Si.iltliu on tlio srm that cheered us, Hh.liig lightly from tho rain, Wvor foldins lip Jlnii- frcslinrss Have lo give tt forth again. Oh, 'I Is s;mI to lie nnd reckon All tin days of faded youth ill'the vows that we believed In, All the words wo spoke In truth. s veied, were it severed only My tin Idle thought of strife, ifli limn irotrhtitt together: N'nt lb" broken nhonl of life I ) i.l fling my spirit backward, And pns o'er yenrsof palm Ml I loved Is rising 'round me. All Ihn lost returns again. I'rhthter, fairer far than ltvhu. With no trace of woo or pain, Robert in everlasting beauty, Shall I see thee once again, Hy tho light that never fadeth, Underneath eternal skies, When the dawn of resurrection Breaks o'er deathless Paradise 1 A WAYWARD GIRL. HY OUINKVNItE. "lilalit o'clock and Laura not hero. She never kept mo waltins like this before." And handsome Krrol Hrant drew his brows together and pulled at his tawny mustaclio impatiently. It was a picturesque, placo that ho and Laure Hay had chosen for their meetings, a woodod glen, intersected by a tiny brook; and to-night tho moonlight, falling hewtccn tho interlacing branches, enhanced the scene, and brought tho beauty of each work of nature Into distinctness. Errol walked to and fro a brief whilo, and then paused- to glance up tho narrow path. ' In tho dlstaiico he saw what appeared to be the flutter of light draperies; then it dis appeared, and after straining his eyes for a second glimpse, ho turned away with a sigh. 'That Is not Laure," ho thought. "She would have been in my arms ero this; her Hying feet' would have traversed that space In an instant." But, ns if in contradiction to his words. a slSnder, girlish form now appeared hi tho glen, nnd ErroHurned with a glad cry. ".Why, I thought " ho began, then stopped as ho saw that thn girl held herself from him witli dignified attitude and out stretched hand. "Laure, what Is the matter ?" he asked. She raised her head, and he saw that her face was pale, her Hps set, her eyes re proachful. "I came hero to-night becauso I prom ised," she said, in low, steady tones, "but shall never come again." 'What does this mean?"' ho faltered. "Why, Laure, are you possessed of your senses, or Is this n cruel jest?" "I am rjulto sane," she said, with a little, sharp IaiiE.li. I was mad beforo Errpl Brant, mad when I promised to meet you hero without tho knowledge of my step-mother, mad when I listened to you and believed you, mad when I thought ion were doing aught but amusing yourself at tho expense of .a poor, inexperienced girl. Hut I am not mad now " Errol looked bewildered, and it was evi dent, even to her, that ho did not compre hend the meaning of her words. "Lauro, I do not understand you, J nin stupefied," ho said, drawing nearer. "Let mo look into your eyes." Ho placed his hand under her chin and raised her face lo tho moonlight, a pretty, childish facn about which the rich aburii curls clustered In attractive confusion, a face that was usually radiant and rosy, but now wore a look of haggard care and set dehance. Tho delicato red Ifps were drawn, the nostrils dilated, tho dark, hazel eyes met his steadily a moment, and then, pushlug his hand aside, Lauro burst into tears. "I cannot help It," she sobbed, resisting every efTort Errol mado to draw her to him and soothe her. "I'm a weak, foolish creature, but I want you to understand, Errol Brant, I'm not crying for your sake." Ho smiled despite his anxiety, and she; seeing tho smile, misinterpreted it. Pas sion dried her tears. "Vos, lau,ih at inc," she cried, stamping tier tiny foot. "You are liko all the rest they abuse mo nnd slight me, and then laugh and sneer." "Laure," cried Eirol, aghast, "what arc you saying?" 'Itlstiuo," she ciled, too angry and chagrined (o realize that she was divulging a secret that alio had kept through prido for man months. "It Is truo, I am mls- orablo ai home. Ever sinco papa died I have been treated like a dependent. Ho left all his money to her, my step-mother, because sho made him believe sho loved mo as sho did ler own daughter, and he trusted her so. And now I am nobody and Jfarian is all In all. I wouldn't care If they tilled me kindly, hut they don't, oh they don't, and I'm going to run away." Errol held out his hand, whilo a look of pity ciiiio lnto.hls eyes, but Laura dashed it aside. "And now you aro liko all tho rest," she said, liassionately. "You deceive me and scorn mo," , , "I scorn jou, Lauro ? " ho asked won derlngly, "why I love you, dear." "Uli, you tell mo that becauso I am a child, and you think I will believe It. I kuow Errol faded her with a look of resolution on his dark and handsome face. "Laure, Hstun lo me," ho said firmly. "Explain your words, your actions, give nie a chance- lo clear myself of these as. tonlshlng charges." 8, 1888. - "I will lei! yen all," said Laure, grown suddenly calm. "I was on my way uieei. you in iiigni wiien I overheard my step-mother nud Mnrian talking. I would not havo listened hut I heard my name I ho lltllo upstart,' Marian was snylng, wo must keep her In her nropcr place, ono there, will ho tiouhlo when old Ar lelgh's son m rives.' 'Yes,' said her moil er, 'I nl,l sho lo that. You and Mark Ar- lelgh's son shall marry. Ho is coming hero to ask for your hand, and thero mus bo no ono lo.lnlyrfeic' You sen they ar ....i i i- . . . , iiiiiim ui nie, nir.uu l win inn some nil pleasant truths, or maybe 'with a hitter laugh "will her lover's heart.' "Yes," said Until, with an odd gleam his eyes. "H'oll, I listened, and I heard litem talk tho affair all over. You aro Mark Arlelgh son." i.rrol staggerod as If ho had been shot and Lauro laughed mockingly. "Oh, I know all, you aro Kriol Brant Arlelgh, and jou aro to marry my step sister, and you camo hero under an nssntn od name, and nnd oh, I halo jou." "Hear mo," ho said hoarsely, lint sho only crested her head and flashed an angry glance at him. -i on cannot deny It," "l will never speak to you, never look at jou again.' And cio ho could protest sho had turned and fled. Poor, passionate Laure, her tender lltllo heait was almost biokeli. Errol guessed what sho was sulTerln and hastily followed her. calling h'er name, t.... i.., .... . .. . uui Binning no response, wnai cottlu Ho do ? Ho would wait till morning and no to Laure s home; ho would see her, and explain tlio odd situation in which ho found himself. On the morrow ho went to tho Bay homo- stead, and was greeted effusively by Mrs, Hay and her pretty blonde daughter. Af ter the first glance at Marian, however, ho know ho could never love her, sho was shallow and yaln, and far from his Ideal. Ho thought of a dimpled, rlante face, with sparkling hazel eyes and a tangled mass of auburn cm Is. 'I am in dire trouble," said Mrs. Bay, after a while. "My late husband's dauoh- ter has been a trial to us' all such a way ward girl. Tills morning she was missing and she has gone, Mr. Arlclgli, and left a note saying that ho had gone for good, and wo need not look for her." "What hayo you done," gasped Errol. his Hps paling, whilo ho tried to conceal his great anxiety. "What could wo do ? I sent John out to inquire among the neighbors. Sho was always very willful." 'And do you mean to let it go at that?" asked Errol excitedly. "Why, she must bo found." They wero out In tho gardon, and just within' souud of their voices Marian stood at the rose-hushes, culling the fragrant flowers and listening to every word. iNow she drew near with a smile. "What are you talking about ? DM sho hear Lauro's name," she .asked. "Oh, you don't know her or you wouldn't rcpioach us Mr. Arleh'ii. Neither of us lias power to Influencoifcr. Of course we will find her If possible." Errol thought of Lauro nlouc in tlio woild, wandering among strangers. Ho was powerless lo act until theso peoplo know the truth. '.Miss, llav," ho said abruptly, "I do know Lauro Bay, and I was tho causo of her leaving homo. There was a misunder standing between us." "What do I hear," gasped the elder la dy, whilo the roses fell from Marian's grasp. "Yes, I will make a full confession," said Errol, though his face hushed'a trifle. "I knuAv my father and you had arranged a match between your daughter and me. Acting on an impulse I came to tills placo three months beforo I was expected that I might meet your daughter unknown. I admit it was scarcely fair, but I whiso tod win his love as a poor man, not as the sou of Mark Allelgh; I wanted to lest hci. Then I met Lame; tho villago organist Introduced us, and 1 loved her at first sight I was afraid to come here then lest I should bo recognized, or you .would .not approve of my attentions to her, so I met her iu the glen." ' "Tlio nilful thing," muttered Mrs. Kay. "No, sho ft a beautiful, Innocent child," said Eirol, his yes flashing, "but sho oyer heard your conversation, ami believed I had been deceiving her. I lovo her nnd I will find her, and when I do I shall make her my wife, for I know sho is" not happy here." Mrs. Bay paled, and east a sharp glanco at her daughter. They had lost, hut after all, would it not be well toconclllato Mark Arletgh's son. "Wo will assist you," sho said sweetly. "Quite unncssary," called out a musical yolco: nnd as they looked up amazed they saw a bright face peering out between the yines that clamored oyer the tiny window under tho caves." I'm up hero in tho garret," said Lauro shaking her auburn culls. "I wanted to see how much I would bo missed beforo I really ran away. But I would havo gono afterward. Its very dusty up hero and smells awfully of herbs and all sorts of things, and I'm hungry. I guess I'll como down." Errol met her at the door nud kissed her as eagerly as If sho had been lost for years. "I missed you," he said gently. "Oh, you wayward girl, how you havo worried mo. But I will remember this when you aro udno forever my wife." "I .am not afraid of you, sir," said the wayward girl, as sho nestled closer. - Nothing In Comparison "How do you liko the Southwest?" said a traveling man to a friend who had just returned from ail extended tonr. "Very much." "Nice cllmalo?" "Oh yes, but there Is a tremendous dry season where I came from. It lasted about seven mouths." "Seven worths I That would bo con sidered nothing In '.ho State that I come from. We have a dry season twelve monuth the year." "'Why; where do yoiucome from?" "Iowa." While reaping machines have robbed tho cradle, they have contributed consider ably to the grave. $1.26 when not pafd in Advance. Single Copies 5 Conts. DIDN'T WflHT THE FISH. Peters, llio colored pugilist, took a llltle trip into tl.o cotinto last month lor n va cation, and ns has often happened to while men tinder tho same circumstances, ho got dead broke fifty miles fiom homftatiil slntt ed back by the kind's 1 1 ,hway. One daj When lie had loaehed the Ihlrtloih mile post wont of Detioil, ho met a wagon-loa l bf people going to a picnic. There was smart Aleck In the wagon, and he ordered a halt and said: - . "I've g'ol lo liclc tl Is nigger or wc won't catch any fish lo day." - Several of the people piotestcd and ar giieu, out. uio joung man was hound lo 3how off, and he jumped down, pulled off Ins coal and replied: "Nigger, can .you fight?" "No, sah," replied IVIer, ns ho hacked away. "I'm sniry for you, Inn I've got to do It, I'll bo as easy as 1 can, though." Ho put up his dukes and mado a rush Then the heavens and the earth seemed to como together, and all tho powder mills in tlio country exploded at once. "You've killed him J" shouted the occu pants of the wagon. "No I haven't. I jlst reached furdo Hint oi ins jaw, nip ho II como lo lit about uufiutc." He was ti truo piophet. Aleck opened his eyes nflei a hit, sat up, nibbed his jaw, and tlicu suildenl dashed for the wagon ami climbed In. "How about tho fish, sah?" asked Peter, as me wagon was about lo go on. Hsu! fish!" shouted Aleck, as ho cot a fresh brace on his jaw. "durn your black hide, but do you suppose I want the wholo earth?'' Pasto diamonds aro so called becauso peoplo get stuck on llicm so often. Husband "H'as tho Ladies' club lively to-niaht, dear?" Wife "No; aw- luity nun. f.vcry member was present and, of course, ono can't speak of people beforo their faces. So wo had nothing to talk about." hong of tho book-worm "Swee.t.sweet Ionic I" An Arab's fayorito musical Instrument, tho loot. How lo got oven with some men pav them what you owo them. The ship-wrecked sailor generally has a raft of things to look after. -Evidence Is the only thing a stingy man pan glyo without repining. The word pantaloonlngs Is coining in to uso among pautaloonatics. What tho wheel said to the blacksmith, "you make mo tired." None hut a man who Is well loaded will attempt lo shoot tho rapids. lalk is cheap unless you havo Just oaten a phllopena with a young lady friend. -It is said that tlio lawn order society is responsible for tho edict. "Keep off the grass." An old adage says that '.'courtesy opens many doors." Yes, and tho lack of cour tesy leaves them open. Won't somebod ' invent a new adage that will toll what will shut the doors? As thoy do It In Boston Eldeily lady, lo platform guard, at Boston and Albany sta-tlon-"What car do I take?" Polite railroad man "You will pardon me, ma ilam, for answering jour question with another, but tho solution of tho proposition lepcnds, to a very broad extent, on the lo cality of your destination." Lltllo boy Hayo you got well again ? Visitor ll'hy I hayn't been sick. Little boy Haven't jou ? Why I heard p.i sny yon were suffering fiom swelled head. HOW A MAN SEWS ON BUTTONS Did y6"u oyer sco a man in the solitudo and privacy of his study attempt to sew a button on by himself? It is, In all Its de tails one of tho most Interesting perform ances In the world. Elrst, ho hunts for a button. Generally, to secure It ho robs Peter to pay Paul, and cuts one from another garment. This may bo inuch'larger or much small er than tho slzo ho is wearing. Next, lie hunts for a needle. Probably ho goes out and buys a paper of needles. Ho nlways chooses the largest needles, having nu impression thai larger needles will sow stronger than small needles. As to thread, he gets tho coarsest he can find, nnd this ho t'oublcs. Ho would thread his needle. He takes tho big needle In one hand, and his coarse, black thread In tho other; ho bltos off the thread lo tho desired length; then he tries to twist II to a fine point. Generally, In this ho succeeds iu making two and sometimes three fine oolnts out of ono end. Of course, ho can't get all these points through tho needle's ejo at once. Ho tries hard to mako that nccdlo nnd thread get on friendly termf with each other. Sometimes It Is tho uccdlo that klcksi sometimes tho thread. Sometimes ho really Imagines he has threaded his noodle. It IS an ocular delusion. The thread has missed tho needle's eye half an Inch. It Is harder work than sawing wood. At last the nccdlo is threaded. Now he tries to sew the buttons on with out taking off his trousers. This proyes a failure. He twists himself Into an uncomfortable position, and so would sow. But ho can't sow so. Ho runs tho need- lo into his lingers and makes an Inaudible exclamation. Again tho nccdlo slips into the fleshy part of tho baud, which induces a yery audible dash from the operatoi. ' Tho recording angel knows what is go in on Inside of him, nnd debits him with every Item. He sews hard, llo has forgotten every thing about tho use! of the needle. Ho jambs his thumb down on tho need le's head, and it punctures his- thumb or runs under his nail. By and by hit sews tho button's eye full of thread. His big needle don't pass thro' any more. Ho must slop. He ends by winding the threcd as many times as it will go undei the button, and perhaps ho leaves off with two or threo Inches of thread sticking nut side. A woman can, through many outward Indications, tell when a man has been try ing to saw on a button. Ho doesn't know the shibboleth of a needlo and thread, and It catches somewhere every lime. At last the button Is sowed on and ho feels proud of his work. The Carbon. Advocate, in I.NiiMrKNiiitNT Pajiilv NnwsrAi-nn 1Mb. Iimieil every Saturday In Lohlghtoh, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, ly tiarx'v V. Morthimer Jtf. . HANK HTHUET. $1 00 Por Year in Advanoo I Best advertising medium In the county, Every dcsrription'ot Plalfi and Fancy JOB PRINTING t very low prices. Wo do not hesitate Wsay that wo aro better crpipped than any other printing oslalillshmenl In this section o do first-class Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. , ' A.C.YATES &Co,, adofSotlum a FOR MEN A CHILDREN SIXTH &, CHESTNUT, LUDGEII BUILDING. A family llo twins. A'll's fair In base-ball, even a foul, We liko hot weather best when It nut's on airs. For small houses an annearaneo nf greater size is given by having the whole lower lloor capctcd alike. Skeptiolsm. 4 By reason of tlio state of chronic in credulity in which many pass their lives they miss half the good of this world. They seem to think that doubt nnd unbelief nre" proofsof wisdom, and through fear of being. leceived reject much that is truo and good. To such minds tho statement thai Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is'o real nnd proyo euro for all diseases caused by torpid liver, had blood or scrofulous Imniors carries Willi it its own condemna. lion. Tip?-do not believe it, apparently, . because we say so; and yet what more, or less, than this can we do? We know the ' facts, and if wo did not make public tlie great value of this remedy few would profit by it. Wo try to do our duty in the mat ter and it remains lor tlio doubter who needs help lo overcome his prejudice and give it a trial. - - $500 Howard for an incuinble case 'of chronic nasal calarrh offered hy the mnnil; fneturem of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemedy.. . . -It was a New England woman who supplies her own crockery when she hoard tho ship had Iron plates. . - -Your transatlantic navigtor is no stick. albeit ho always sticks to his' post when tlio elements raiso Cain. ' Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Simon's Catarrh Ilemedv. a marvelous euro for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, and.heiid-aclie. Willi each bottlo there' is' an ingenious nasal inicctor for the more successful treatment of those complaints without extracharge. Price 50 c. Sold by T. I. Thomas Lehighton, W. Blery, Weiss- "oil. -John Bull's very latest: ll'hy is the American caglo gazing on the setting surf like an heir cntcilng on his possessions? lecauso lie has got Ids beak-west. Tho worst case of selfishness on record s that of a youth who complained because his mother put a la.rger mustard plaster on his younger brother than sho did on him, Wo havo a speedy and imsitivo cure for alarrh. diphtheria, canker mouth, nnd . head-ache, Shiloh's catarrli remedy. Nassal injector I'reo witli each bottle. Use. it if-you desiro liealtli and sweet - breath. Price CO cents. Sold hy T. I).' Thomas, Lcliigliton, W. Biery Weissport. -An Irishman tells of a tight in which thero was only or.e wholo nose left in tho crowd, and that belonged to tho tea-kettle. ' -Tlie Irish doctor "And thin, wl' re- gaul to tlio swcllln' at the back of ycr head. I don t apprehend anything sarious; but kape ycr eye sharp 'pou It!" Answer This Question. ' No. 2. hv do so manv neonle wo see iiround us seem lo prefer to suiter nnd he . made miserable by Indigestion, . .Constipa- lun, uiAAiucss, jtisa ti iippciiic, coming Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell tlium Shiloh's System Vilaliier, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lcliigliton, W. Bicry,Wei(s- tort' Of the twenty-six barons who signed tho'Magna Charta, only threo could write ' their names. , i h Old Queen Bess Is said to hayo died 'of melancholy, from having sacrificed Essex to his enemies. Ruiituro euro irimrnnteeit tiv Dr. .1. II. Mnvpr. Ml Arch Hticot,.l'hila. Ease at once, no opera tion or business delay. Thousands cured. Bend lor circulars. 42-iy To mako plaster set quickly, mix It with water Into which a littlo sulphate of, potash has been dissolved. To mako plas ter set slowly, tnlx It with fine slacked lime. Merits Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo hayo been selling Dr. King's "New Discovery lor consumption, Dr. Kine tiev Life Pills. Bueklen's Arnica Salve and Elec-j trie Bitters, mid havo never handled rcme- lics that sell us well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand ready lo refund the tmrchase price,' if satisfactory results do not follow their use. Theso remedies have won their great iiopiilarity purely on their merits, gold hy l . L liiomas.' -"Shon," said a Dutchman, von inav say what you plcaso 'bout pad neighbors; I navo uau io verst ncignuors as never yas. Mlno nigs and mlnu hens como home mlt dero ears spilt and todder day two of them' como home missing." ' Anenie and iiuluiiio are daneerous ilrnns lo accumulate iu one's system, and it is to bg hoped lluit those Kiisons, as a remedy.br , ague, have had their day. Avers Ague Cure is a sure ailtuloto fur the ague, is per. . fectly safe to take, and is warranted lo cure. William tha Conqueror died from en ormous fat, from drtnUyand from the vio lence of his passions. in f I luladelplp I ii