"Advertising Rates For Legal Notios. The following price for legal Advor.ls- The Carbon Advocate, An IfDKPKHnicNT Fahilv NKWfli'Ai nu Pub lished every Saturday In Lehighton, Cnrbon County, Pennsylvania, by Harrv V. Morthimor Jr. RANK STREET. $1 00 Por Yoar in Advance ' Rest advertising medium In the county. Every description of rialn and Fancy JOB PRINTING t very low prices. Wo do not hesitate to say that we are better equpped than any other printing establishment in this section to do first-class job-work, in nil Its branches, at low prices. ng has been adopted 1j the CauiioN rtllVOCATE, Ohftrter Notices - $4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - 4 Oo Commissioner's Notices - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices .1 00 Executor's Nollco - - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will be charged for $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.2B when not paid in Advance. by the square. H. V. Morthlrasr. Jr., Publisher. VOL. XVI., No 48 Lehighton, Carbon County; Penna., October 13, 1888, Single Copies 5 Cents. lie Professional & Business Cards. l-U li 1 I "" " - ' " 1 ", ' Horaoo Hoydt, ATTO KNEY AT LAW, NOTAny purlio, (IrFioiti-The Room recently occupied by W. M. Rnpsher. HANK STREET, - LEHIGHTON. PA. May be consulted In English and German. July 4-ly W. M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY asd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door abovo tlio Mansion House, MAUCII OIIUNK PENN'A. Ileal Kstato and Collection Agency. Will .liny ,wl 011 Ujw1 RtAte. rinnvcvnuclnirnpfttlvdone. Collections promptly made. Settling Ksfatesot Decadents n specialty. May bo consulted In 1 Kngusii ami Merman. nov. zz-yi - O. V. Klointop, Instructor in Music, llobblns' American Classical Method's a special ly. Terms moderate nug 14-tt W. G. M. Soiple, l-IIYSICIAN AND BUKQEON, SOUTH STREET, LEHIQHTON. May be consulted In English and German. Special attention given to uynecoiogy. Office Houiisj 1'iom 12 M. to 2 P. M.,and from 11 to 9 I". M, mar. ai-yi A. S. Rabenold.-.D ancii Okmck : Over J. W. Raudcnbnsh' Liquor Storo, BANK STREET, LEIIIOUTON. uentlstry In all Its branches, teeth Extracted without Pain. Gas administered when requested. Office Days-VKDNI!31)AY of each week. P.O. address, ALLENTOWN, jan 3-yi Lehigh countv. Va. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Zch.ji.ton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making nrtlflclat dentines a special ty. Local anesthetics used. Gas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS: From 8a. m., to 12 m from l p. m., lo a p. ni., irom i p. in., to a p. iu. Consultations In English or'Gerniau Oct 16-87 ly EYE AND EAR. Dr. G. T. POX Visits Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of acn ween, l-racuce nmiieu 10 Diseases of the Eye and Ear. orrli'F. at Ilnvden'a American Hotel, and Office Hours from a A.M. to 3:30 P. M. Also attends to Itef ractlon ot the Kye for tno proper adjustment oi masses, ana ior me Keuei ana tiure oi ujm- May also 'be consulted at hlsofllce In RATH, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at RAN-1 GOR on Monday, and at isahtun on Tuesday oi riven weeK. j.ni a-yi Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet- College.) Office; Carton House, Bank" St. LcWgMon CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, SUCCESSKULLY TREATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, llingbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated Horse and Cattle Powders Prepared Suit able for cacu Case, ''imiltation Free Charges Moderate. Calls telegraph and telephone promptly at- lenueu 10 uperauous aKiiiiuuy i criormeu .la RANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, , Practical Blacksmith Horseshocr Is prepared to do all work In Ills line In the best manner nnd at the lowest prices, Please call. novas-so-ly. PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, LEOPOLD MEYER, PROP'R, PACKERTON, - - - Tissu, has the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the very best Liquors. Htames attached, sepic-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. fc 8. Depot, BANK STREET, - LEHIGHTON, C. II. HOM, PROPRIETOR. This house offers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent boarders. It has been rd tn one ot the most picturesque iiortlons of the newiy reiuu'tiiu uuiuf ucpitnincnis, aim is local - iiiue uortlons of the liorougn. Terms moderate, t-The II All is xi t hoi TO IE piled with wis choicest lues, Liquors and rs. Fresh uiger on Tan. apr 17-yl T. J. BRETNEY ?,",p,!!1 -.nCfi?,,,.,t2,r. tel'Vil1 f; i9 all kinds ot i'".. ,".rv r.r Hauling or Freight, Express TVf . . TJ . . r, vei y reasonable prices, nypromndonrlraep all orders he hopes to merit a shareof jiubl Ic tronage, ItesidencA corner of Pine and Iron eet. LehlKhton. . L Orders left at Hwcen; eenv & Son's Soruer Store II reeetde prompt attedtiou' on ar. 13, 81 T. J. BRETNEY. Contractor ana Bnilier. (Next door to Reuben Fenstermacher's) LEHIGH STREET, LEHIGHTON. vui!uiugi,,ujui9!':w ..rw . guai&uUed. . promptly attend and mattrraj UQ amireu.i-isu . D. -JJIRANKMN HOUSE, EAST WKISSrORT, riSNK'A. Tills house otlcrs first-clan accommodations to the permanent boarder and transient truest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy John Ritiiiun, proprietor. Oscar Cliristinan, WK1SSPORT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables. c-tatrm nml snfft di-lvim horses. Rest accommodations to ngents nnd travellers. JIall and telegraph orders promiilly attended to. (liveineatilal. inavaMy Tho - Weiasport - Bakery, C. W. I.AX'HY, PROPRIETOR, Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Weissport, lhlghton and vicinities every day. In tho store I have a Pino I.lno ot Confectionery for tho Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals Bumilled at Ion est prices, doc3-'.m. THE Weissport, Carter. County, Penna., Henry h riatman, Proprietor. Tim nulilln li rrsneetfnllv Informed that this wcll-kuow house has been rellltcd and Improved to a first rate, and able to furnish tho very best accommodations of all kinds A FINE POOL ROOM. Tn cminwtlon with tho hotel Is a FINK TOOL ROOM handsomely fitted up. Apr23 87Iy Over Canal Britee E. Weisspl. UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, Sc., &c. Prices the very lowest. Quality of goods the host. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskbt.s, Coffins and Shrouds, Wo have a full line which wo will furnish al tho lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, Ot the choicest quality atvery reasonable prices. Call and bo convinced. JOSEPH P. HEX, Aprll-ly EAST AVKISSPORT. I havo Just opened a Coal Yaul In connection Willi my notei in w&irtaruur wnerociiu constantly ue louuu an sizes oi uiu Tl"IT,.SrP f"X PO AT, I JLlJO JL VX.' VV-ci.JJ at prices Fully as Low as the Lowest a trial and be Convinced. Give me HENRY CHRISTMAN, Fort Allen House, TFeissport. Fairbanks Standard Scales in Connection. Augusts 4m The Cream of all Ms of Adventure Condensed into One Volume. PIONEER DARING AND HEROES DEEDS. The thrilling adventures of all tho hero ex plorers and frontier fighters with Indians, out laws and wild beasts, over our whole country. Irom the earliest tunes to the present. Lives and exploits of cSoto,U,Salle.bUindisli,Iloonc, Kenton, liraay, rroeKett, Howie, j lousion, ar son, custcr. California Joe. wild juu. iiunaio 111, General Miles .and .Crook, great lnmaii chiefs, nnd scores of others. iraieu wun zai una engraving. Ageius twimeu Iiw Drlceil.uiiil boats auvthinc to sell. Tim for payments allowed Agents short ot fund e 1'i.ankt run. co.. uox cssi.. r n auc n ma. lel)18-cm PATENT FRAHKLIU H. HOUGH. Solicitor of American & Foreim Patents 025 F st.. near U. S. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, D. C. All business before United States Patent Office attended to lormouerato lees, ratenis procurea in tno united mates aim an f oreign vounines. 'trade Wart, ant Labelt registered. Rejected applications revived andprosecuted. informa tion nml advice as to obtalulm: Patents cheer- fully furnished without charge. Send Sketch or Model for 1' kke opinion as tn rateutamutv. Copies ot patents furnished or 25c. each. t3y Correspondence solicited. oj o Lehighton Business Direetory. TAT.. SCHWARTZ. Rank Ht.. the ol V ture house In town. Every description of lurniture nnvays ou imnu. irices vcr TTT A. PETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank YV . Street. Fresh I-ngerahvays on tap. Oys - 1 n season, urop in aim see us, uoviz-iy novw-ly -TlSRANG'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the iU Advocate Offii k, h headquarters for I shaving and halrcuttlng. Cigars & tobacco sold flOTO FRS. RODERER. under tho Exchange mshio.mblol.alr cut. Closed on Sunday's Jt Hotel. Rank street, for a smooth shave or a i iioeucr nu.r ionic, cures uanurun, A llELIA,,I'K jewWWik OrH. PUBLIC StjUARIX mllE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank A street, piuiu aim iitncy jou printing a speci- iy. advocate one oonar per 3 ear 111 advance. T W. RAUDENnUSH, Bank street, wholesale U . ueaier m cuoice oranus 01 wmsKies, 1 brandies, wines, &c. tSf l'atronago soUcli gin, lied. Our Churches, KTHODIST HI'fSnOl'AI.. South Hunk stipet. ouuuny cervices huu iv. in., hihi p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m, V,'u. MAjou, Pastor. mltlNlTY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Bunday pervict-s, 11, iu 111., tuennuiu, .au p. 111., i.ng. llsh),Sundayschool2p.m. J. II. Kum;ii,l'ustor. TJEFORMKD. Lehigh street, Sunday services k ui iva. 111., (ucriiiuu;, r.au p. m., (I'.ngusn), 3ui.u;i ficiiuui 1 1. 111. PVANQELICAU South street, Sunday services 1 iu at ma. in., (ueriuan;, iup. in., iLiitusii) Sunday school 2 p. m. A. K. Klink, Pastor ftATIIOLIf. corner Northainnton nnd Coal W streets, 6tr Ices every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Hamsiacke Pastor. nrnimmTTTiTn linm iiNtiEiiriiESuN. of-a citiie line that requires wo clotiies rins. livery uouseKeeper, lauiiuri's uuu aiure- line . Yvjrirj-mi roit this count, . Auuresi, mu- HAM it. BOND& VO., Manufacturing Ayeut. roiuacipuui, (-a.,(ux&uaxvjs;. j)- Fort Allen House Coal, Goal, Goal. SWITCHBACK CLEANZINE Bomovcs Taint and Greaso from Woolens, Silks, Satins, Cashmeres. Lnces.Crapcs, Ac. By tho uso of CLEANZINK Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Hobcs, Car riage Cushions, Trim ming!, Ac, can bo q u I c k 1 y cleaned of dirt,-greaso or paint without In jury. It Is without an equal for removing dandruff, freckles, sunburn, tan, Ac. 25 Cents rf Dottle. Trado Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill. For Rale by T. I). THOMAS, Lehighton. mtcWack Coil Cm Is tho most certain and speedy remedy In the world Coughs, Colds, Croup, lloarsenes, Whoop ing cough, Intiiicnni. Soro Throat, &c. Try It. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" 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 jenics and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, IPe lead; both in low prices and quality of goods. Our largo stock Is displayed toad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. made easy manufactur ing Rubber Stamps.Send for price list of outfits, to .1. F. W. Dormaa, No.217 East German St., Haiti more.Md..U.S.A -Oc220m BE. A. justice op the peace, agent for first-class rij T!P. 0 T ! mi, h h a hm ami iusu rouse Special attention of Farmers and others is tailed to the liberal termsoffered by the BERKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for tills County and neighborhood. Real Estate Agency,. 0 . p-i.j.,, n-Zl 9. C1rl Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. aee2t,87-tf AL. CAMPBELL., Jeweler ana Watctak Bank Street, Lehighton, JFtenna. Respectfully Invites the attention ot Ids friends nndtho citizens generally to his immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely at Prices that defy competition. It will pay yon to call and Inspect my stock before pureliasing I elsewliere. REPAIRING I rr()mntlv done at lowest charge, and all wotk 1 i , im i rumui m mm, SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH Bank St., Lehighton. cDecmber lT,c87ly For Newest Designs and Most 'Fashionable Styles of y ' DRESS GOODS, dry goods, groceries; provisions, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low as else' where for the same quality of goods. July 18, 1685-ly WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT OHDEH8 For our ChnlcA nnd Ifardv Nurserv Stock. I Ktp.iiiv nnrk fnr piiprirettii men. Salary and ex penses, ur cuillliussiuil 11 11 ricriru. laiatuuu guaranteed to customers and ugents, Write Im mediately for terms. State age. Address It. G. CHASE & CQ M30 South Penn Square, Phladelpbla Penna. aug. 11 w. ' Subscribe for the Advocate. Mon 3. F. LlTCKEtfBACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of mo county. IIIUDQUAItTIUIS l'on Wall Farers. Borflers 8c Decorations Largo assortment, and the latest stjles. Boois, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly aiienucu 10. aints, Oil, Varnish, rutty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Hancb H. Pa. Jtolow tho Broadway Houfjo, D Tho underpinned offers for sale the follow- lngs grades of PHOSPHATES, Complete Bone Phosphate ! PRICE, $35.00. This Is the host phosphate nntlie inniket, none llmto i rented exf Complete Bono Manure ! PRICE, $32.00 y Especially adapted to fruit trees of all kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price $27. Soluble Phosphate and Potash ! PRICE, $24.00. Soluble Rock Phosphate ! - PRICE, 22.00. These cheap grades compare favorably with any iiospnaies costing uie same price, iiivotiieui trial. All urades packed DRY In 200 lbs. acid- lroofbags full weight. Always oh hand and or salo by M. HEILMAN, August 4, 3111 LEHIGHTON. The Old Doctors Drew blood, modern doctors cleanse it hence tho Increased demand for Altera- (Ives. It la now well known that most- diseases aro due, not to over-abundance. but to Impurity, of the Blood ; and It is equally well nttcsted that no blood medicine is so otlicacious as Ayor s Barsaparilla. ' One of my children had n large soro break out on tho leg. Wo applied' simplo remedies, for a while, thinking the sore would shortly heal. Hut It grow worso. wo sougnr. medical auvice, nnu were told that an alterative medicine was necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla' being Recommended above all others, we used It with mar velous results. The sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Toxas. 'I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla to bo nn admirable remedy for the cure of blood diseases. I prescribe' It, and it does the worltflvory time." E-. L.JJater, M. D. Manliattan.'lCansas. 'We bnva sold AVer's Sarsaparilla Lore for' over thlrtv vears anil always recommend It when asked to noma tho best blood-puriller."-'W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, unio. "Ayer's modlcines continue to bo the. standard remedies in spite of all com petition." 1. w. iticiimonu, Hear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rilEFABED BY Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. 'V0rth46 a bottle. leaiy Mile Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Ekames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER IN All Ms of Dressed ImU Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumher, &c., &c Very Lowest Prices How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental Balutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When tho Liver is torpid tho Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach undi- gosted, poisoning tho lood; frequent headache ensues ; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and norvousnes3 indicate how tho whole system is do ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator ha3 been tho means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. . It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. , AjageneralfamllyremedyforDyspepsIa, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever uso anything else, and have never been disappointed In the effect produced: It seems to lie almost a perfect cure for all dlsviweaof the Stomach and Bowels. W. J. MclOacor. Maeou, O Cdrea Llror Complaint, Bilious Affec -'W J.IU, VAS1UJJ1U1UV, IAXAD0R tions, XiOSS of Appetite, Sick Ucadache,Slck Stomach, Gld-dlncgs.Costlve-ncss.Dyspcpsi'a Kidnov tmntiln IAXAD0R and all ddicato Fomalo Com plaints. Sold ovory where. Price 25 cents. DBEXE1MG01D6NE Fragrant I fei Lasting! The LeadlngPerfume forlheTolletand Handkerchief, Sold by all dealers. Price 25 eta. Salvation Oil Prlct enli 25 cf, Sold by alldrugghtt. Will rallevo Rheumatism. Nouralaia. Swellings,Fsuises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, 1 oothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nwnVLAmE's Ortat tebaccan- UnCtr tldott. Prlct 10 Ctt. Al nil drurtnltlm WHY. T did not love him. Long ago, 'n.-Instead of yes, I gave him no XV --I did not love hlmt but to-day Iread his marriage nol(ce. Pray, Why was I sad, when never yet ilas my heart known the least regret , Oyer that whispered no? and why, 'Heading the notice, did I sigh? Noyanal st can guess the cause 1 A woman's reason laughs at laws. Sui e, I am glad to know the wound ' " I gavii is healed, that he has lound. .'JVC's blessedness and peace; nnd yet - A woman never can forget Tho man who once has loved her, and - To-day I seem to see him stand, WJth every glance a mute caress, Still pleading for thn longed-for yes. "lfis early love 'for me Is dead Another lives In that love's stead ; And if he loves her well, as men Should lovq their chosen ones, why, then ,, . lie must be glad that long ago, ' Instead of yes, I gav e III 111 no. Ferhapsthal Is the reason why I read the notice with a sigh. BEATING THE REVENUE On the North Carolina side of the Bald Mountain, as I turned aside ono day to eat my luncheon, I stumbled full upon a new still which the mountaineers were brlnglngJ up. On tho day previous several men on uorseoacK naa passed me, and 1 remem bered that th family at the cabin whero I tJaH passed the night, seemed restless and uneasy. The revenue men had cot track of tho still and had pressed the mountain eers so closely that they" had hidden It among tho rocks and bushes by the way side. That outfit represented tho combined Capital of half a dozen mountaineers. It they lost It they would lose their all. If Jmclo Sam failed to lay hands on It ho wouldle'uo worso off. I looked tho outfit overt making a noto of everything, ato my dinner, and had only got back to tho trail again when four horsemen rodo up. sized them up for revenue men at once,atid it was plain enough that they were In an 111 humor. I don't know that I would have given them any Information had they been pleasant, but tho way they jumped on me for a send off boiled mo oyer. "See hero," said the leader, as ho glared down at mo, "you're the fellow we saw yes terday back here In the elbow." "Well, what of It?" "A good deal of it. We are government officials." "Yes; I've seen 'cm before. In fact U' 'd lo own one." "Look out, sir. I can make It ycrj scrl ousforyou. You must know that & still has been brought In this direction. The Inferences are that you have mot the men with It." "Well?" "irll, we are here to find It." "Am I hindering you?" "I believe you know all about It, and should bo justified In arresting you." "Very well; I'll consider myself your prltoncr." They drew apart and couferred together for several minutes, and tho leader said ; . "Perhaps I was a little too rash, and hope you'll excuse me. If you would give 113 a pointer It would be a great favor." ''What information do you want?" "About the still. Il'e know that It passed Lapham's, three miles, back. We know :hat It passed n&rrlson's two miles ahead. It's likely you saw the men." "About two hours ago?" "Yes." "Had It packed on two mules?" "That's It." "Four men and two mules?" "Yes." "Back here about twenty rods there In a raylne to the right," "That's so I remember." , "If I had been one of the men I shop'd have dodged In there with tho party." "Certain! A thousand thanks to you." They were off on the gallop, and the sound of their horses' feet bad not yet died away when two men dropped out of the bushes to my left. They were mountain- I eers and moonshiners. Both held up their ! hands as I jumped In alarm, and one of j them said: "Stranger, that's the whitest thing J ever j knew a man to do, and we are a crowd j that won't soon forglt It." 1 lie uttered a shrill whistle, and two other men, each leading a mule, broke cover from a thicket. That outfit was picked up and packed and strapped In five minutes, aud 1 was Invited to go along with tho partj. Wo kept the main trail about IiMf a mile then turned Into a raylno road to the right, Ons man was sent on ahead as a scout, and as wo slowly progressed the others asked where I was from and what my errand was, and before I had fully explained the leader whose name was Dawson, said: "Say, ho'a tho very feller we trot word about! Put It thar', young fellow, nnd rlfht glad wo are to see you." "Wo had progressed about a mile when the scout came hack with word that the revenuo gang had -taken a half circle and were coming back to the main road by this very path. Just hero a small ravine ran to our right, deep and dark. Them men were badly rattled for the moment, and seemed about to abandon the mules and take flight lown the gully, when I said: 'Can't you all push down In thero and leave It to mo again?" "Hould you do It, stranger?" "Orcourse I will." I saw them hidden aud then sauntered on for about two hundred feet and sat down on a rock. In flvo minutes the joyenue men came up. I asked what luck, and they replied that they had missed them al together. "After you went away," I said after a bit, "I saw two men and two mules in tho brush on tho left of tho road." "You did?" 'Yes. You wore gone then, and of course I did not care to Investigate alone." "Those are tho men wo want," shouted th four In a chorus, and away they went with a great clatter. Fiyo minutes later the moonshine party were out of tho ra vluo and Dawson camo np lo me, grasped my hand and said : "Men, take a good look at him. You'll all fetch (agree) with me that If ary man In mcsoyere hills ever considers to cl-lttr him (stop to question his right) that cro man lias got to die." After proceeding about 11 mile and a half we reached tho spot where the mill was to be located, and a half mile away was Daw sou's cabin, Ills family consisted of a wife and three children, tho oldest bclns a bare footed, bare legged girl of sixteen. After being introduced I was left to pass a couplo of hours while Dawson returned to the men. He had explained to his wife who I was and what had happened, but the children were full of curioiity. As I sat by the door smoking the girl, who was called Deb, sat down beside me and asked: "Stranger, did ye lope it?" Come on foot. "Yes." "A mllo or a sot down?" "Jore than that. About a dozen flop ups." A "sot down" means a half day's travol. "flop up" means a day's tramo. At bed time the" head of the family would say to the children: - "Come now, you'uns. Its flop up time." Tho cirl looked at me In great surprise,' and presently-asked: "You didn't como to shoot pop, 'causo If you had you'd chucked (ambushed) him," "No; I came to sec you." "Mam! oh, mam!" sho cried, "come outyere. Jist here him talking." What does he'un say?" asked the mother as sho came out with her pipe and sat down. "He's honey. I dun tolo yo when that wishbone fell down the he'un was coming. Hip! Hain't he'ttn nlcn, ma?" "Ho's honey.for shore," said the mother after glancing at mo, "But he'un must ax pop fur yer. Can't go unless pop says so. Say, stranger, did you come to take Deli away? Did somebody tell jo wo wanted hor to.get married?' 'No. I fell in with your husband and his friends on the road and he asked mo to slop oyer night.' 'Hip! And vou'un don't want to marry mo?' shotited Deb. 'I I can't, my child.' 'Mebbo, you'un Is forwardly (already) jincd?' queried tho mother. Yes.' 'nip. And I sot such store by ho' tin!' walled Deb as she sot down and began to cry. 'Now, Deb, you shet up. If he Is for. wardly jlned how kin he be jlned again? 'Taint in nature, you know.' 'He'un had no call (business) to be jlned!' sobbed Deb. 'Pore child!' sighed the mother. 'Deb's Increased (very smart) furhcraige,stranger. She's looking hlghet than most girls for husband. Sho doan' keer two tw'nklcs for anybody about here.' 'Ob, well, she's smart and good looking, and she will get a nice husband. 'Hip! Are you truthing?' exclaimed the girl. as she sprung up. Yes.' And I'll git mar'd?' Yes.' 'And havf a real house?' Yes.' 'And a real dtess and bonnet?' 'Yes.' . '" And a gold ring?' Yes.' 'Oh, main, hear html hear him. Hip! I can't sot still. Jist think of It, mam.' 'I am a thinking, Deb, and I know he is truthing. Lor bless blm tur his goodness to us pore shucklcss folkess.' Wlien I went away Dawson took me to the main trail by a short cut, and as we sat down on a rock to have a last smoke together he said: 'I'vo been hetching, (nonderitig). Ml'hat about?' 'Wall, we saw you coming up the trail that day behind us and took you fur a soy.' YQUdid.' 'And so we hid the still and the' mules. You found thn still.' 'Yes.' 'Did jou have any pepoollar feelings jist then?' 'No.' 'No trembling or shaking?' No.' I was hetching 'f you did?" lRiy?' "Cause two of us lay In the buibes, thirty feet away, with our titles pointed right at your heart. If you'd sung out when you made the find and thus showed us yon was a spy, you would have got It plumb centre' A revival of coral and gold jewelry Is predicted. PROVXBBT FROM THE TALMUD. A Few Interesting Bits of Rabbinical Lors Do not to others what you would not- lmve others do to you. A simplo light answers as well for a hun dred men as for one. A myrtle, even In the desert, remains a nortlo. - HosplLMIty I? an expression of dhlne worship, Thy rrlend has a friend, and they friend's friend has a friend j be discreet. Deal with those who aro fortunalc The weakness of thy walls Invites tho burglar. Tho place honors not the man j 'tis the man who gives honor to tho place. If a word spoken In Its tlmo Is worth one piece of money, silence In Its time Is worth two. Tho doctor who prescribes gratittously gives a worthless ptcscrlptlon. iheroso grows among thorns. (Latin, ccpo siepo subo sepe crescit,) No man is Impatient with his crodltora". Two pieces of coin In ono bag make more uotsu than a hundred. Jan sco lesthno molein his ghbor's eyo but knows not tho beam In his own If thou tellcst thy secret to three persons ten know It. Tho camel desired horns and his cars were taken from him. He who iticrcaseth his flesh but niulti. plleth food for tho worms. Silence Is the fence itround v 'dom. -Vany a colt's skin Is fastened to thr saddle its mother boars. Truth Is heavy, thereforo few rate to carry it. He who Is loved by man Is loved by God. The .cat and the rat make peace oyer a carcass. I he soldiers fight, and the kings are heroes. Commit a sin twice, and It Mill not seem to thco a crime. When thou art the only purchaser then buy when other buyers aro present bethou nobody. The cock and the owl both await day light. The thief who finds no opportunity to steal, considers himself an honest man. Itcpent tho day before thy death. (Con sider every day as possibly your last, and be ever prepared through penitence) Hie best preacher Is tho heart; tho best teacher Is time; the best "book is the world; the best friend Is God. ItabbI Ellazar said: "Charity Is more than sacrifices," KabbI Jocliannn said: "He who t'.ves be comes rich." Rabbi Joso said: "I neycr ca'1 my wife 'wife,' but home; for she makes my home." AN OFFER TO BE DECLINED. "So you aro a bad man, eh?" "iteckon you're right, stranger." "Come from Bitter Creek?" That's whar I'm from, and o mis. take." "Not afraid of anything that walks, oh?" "Afraldl Show rue the ruan " "Oh, no, I won't show you any man, but I'd like to tako you up to the houso and Introduce yon lo my wife, I bought her a pair of shoes that didn't fit, and I'm rather afraid to go up alone." A POLICEMAN CRUSHED, The was a jam of people al the cornor of King and Yougo streets, and the crossings we blocked by street cars. A policeman who had not taken careful stock of the situation lifted up his voice and shouted, Move onl" A. citizen with a better knowledge of tho position suggested that who officer should order the horseB to move 01 "And what would we do with jackasses!' queried tho cop. "You could maks policemen of them,' replied the citizen. The crowd laughed loudly, the cop looked surprised and a little grieved, and droppod his head to think and did not come out of his meditation until tho cars and the crowd had moved on of their own accord. l'ASHION NOIES. Tiny silver acorns are the newest In bonnet pins. A new shade of green, rather dark, is extensively used in combination with white. Draped bodices of soft, white silk, wth black Swiss belts and braces, are In high favor. In fancy woolens and gauzes pure white Is preferred to cream by young ladles this season, White lilac aud Guelder roses, with Ivy and nialdun hair fern, are the fashionable artificial flowers of the summer sea son. The elunlty between the umpire and the stock broker Isn't especially remarkable. The one calls the balls, and the other bawls the calls. Citizen What are you doing with that man? Policeman l'vo just arrested him, Citizen But he's as deaf as a post. Police man He'll get his hearing before tho magistlate. 5UACOBSOH For Stiffness Stiff Neck. I X o to r S n I 0 J P o o m r n a o o 1 z 1 1 i Sf nut 2 t" T f Hear: Best made Clothing in Philadelphia for Men, Youths, Bovs and chil dren. I.C.YATES &Co!, SIXTH & CHESTNUT" LEDGER BUILDING. Sept. 8, 1888. Some of tho now ribbons aro utrfneil In three tones, with a narrow atrlpe of satin separating the shndri. ' A Woman's Despair. "Death would he preferable to this awful. draggiiig-dow.i sensation and nchinir back." despairingly complained a snficrit.g mother "And the worst of it is," sho added, "there seems no euro for it." "You are mistaken,"' replied the Kympnlliiiing neighbor to whom the snfiercr complained. "I suflered for years just as you do, and found no relief till my physician finally prescribed Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which cured me, and I havo ever sinre been well: nnd the wealth of India would not Induce mo to be without tho remndy, is a likonilliction should return.' Favorite-Prescription" is the onlv medJ- cine for woman, sold by druggists under n pobiiivo guarantee from the manufacturer., that it w!l give salisfrMlon. in cyery case, or money refunded. This gvaranteo lias been printed on tho bottle-wrapper, apd faithfully' carried out for many years. Dr. Pierco's Pleas uit Purgative Pellets gently laxative nr actively cathartic accord ing to doi-e. The newest watered silks are a faint shade darker in the water lines than lri the ground, producing an odd effect. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Sliilon's Catarrh Bcruedv. a marvelous cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, and head-ache. With each bottle there an ingenious nasal injector for the' more successful treatment of ' those complaints without extra charge. Price 50 c. Sold'by T. D, Thomas Lehighton, W. Blery, Weis--port. AH white flowers are worn by brides lillies of the valloy, lilacs, roses, white heath, jasmine, etc. Answer This Question. fu. 2. Why do so many people we,' see around us seem to prefer to suffer and bo made initcrnuio by indigestion, Constipa tion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,., COtuing Un of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for. 76 cents wo will sell them Shiloh's System Vitalizer, guaranteed to euro them. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Biery.Wei"- port - ' While fawn woven in stripes to imitate drawn work Is bow used for underwarc. 'Black braiding is the race just now.mnd dresses of every color are trimmed. WithTit. -Velvet and silk flowers, with folllsgo in autumn tints, will bs used to trim velvet bonnets. We have aiipcedy and lKisftlve. cure for catarrh, diphtheria, ranker mouth, and licail-aciie, miiioii b catarrh remedy, a Nassii! injector free with each bottle. 'Use it if you dexiro health and sweet breath. Price 50 rents, fold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Bierv Wciwpnrt. Dull-surfaced cloths,. tdaberitflyTmlui- ed, are liked, (or lifiort wraps, r ' '''' Green, brown and terra' cotta Is a favorite color combination In millinery; Ilimtiire cure cnaranteed bv. Dr. .1.11: slaver Ml Arch Street, rlilla. Unseat once, no .opera tion nr business delay. Thousands cured. Bend tor circulars. ' Sulplmrino is a now red which Is ' de scribed by Us title. Silver and coral Is the newest combina tion In fancy jewelry. We are willing to bear pcrronal testimony lo thev efficacy nnd value of Hood's Sar saparilla, which we have been advertising some years in our paper, hrying used it for blood Jmpurties w! h great success. It is a preparation ofmnndard merit, made of per fectly prre ingredients, and thoroughly' ef fectlve in cleansing nnd purifying-' the system. For eruptions, lioils, etc., It can be relied upon every t'-ne. Our own experi ence wjth it has been most gratifying,''snd wo are glad to give it this endorsement. Athol (Mass.) Transcript Divorces would bo unknown If there was as much courtiug after marriage a be fore. There is a field fot a grate, reformer who will prevent It from gsttlng, clogged with cinders. A Sound Legal Opinion K. Bainbridge Mtinday. Esq., County, Atty., Clay Co., Tex says: "Have.iiscd Elec tric Bittern with most happy results. My b-other also was very Ion wLh malnrial fever and jaundice, but w cured by f imely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bittern savd his life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of 1 Torso Caye, Ky., aces a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it noj.been for Electric Bitters. , This great remedy will wnid off", .is we-l as cure all malaria disease, and for alFkid ncy, liver, and stomach disorders tand un equal. Trice f)0c. and f 1. at T. D. Thomas.' If doctors weie only as wise as' they look there wouldn't be any sickness '"In the world to speak of. ' , It wjsonco supposed that scrofula could not be ediracatcd from the system: but the arveloui results produced by tho use of ver SarsapaiiUs, iliiDrove' this theory f,he reason is, tEis medicine is the powerful blood purifier ever discovered.
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