n Advertising Ra'es, For IirfttU Notice. Tlie : h Colin a In ; I'll mI mlVo'rti" nmij. Inr j-Notices - - - - $4 00 minor's Notices - - - - 4 Oo ' :ommisslouBr's Notices - - 4 00 ',lvtnvo Notices - - -4 00 Adtniiilstnvtm-'s Notices - - 3 00 Jixecutur's. Notice - i - .- - a 00 Other legal ixilvci Using will bo charged for y tho nqunrv. H. V. Mortalmer. Jr.. .Publisher. Professional & Business Cards. Horaoe Hoydt, ATTflllKET AT LAW. v NOTARY rUHUO, OFFtcif : -Tho ltoom recently occupied by W. M. . ltapshcv. UAN1C STREET, - - I.EIIIOHTOK. PA May bo consulted In English and tlerinan. Jnly 4-1 y W. M Rapsher, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion House, MAUC1I CHUNK, - - - FENN'A. Real Estnto and Collection Agency. Will Ruj and Sell Real Estate. Conveyancing neatly done. Collections ) promptly niaue. neuunK iisratesoi llecjd.ents a specialty. May be consulted Ir Hngnan anil uermnn. niv. zz-yi O. V. Klolntop, Instructor in Music, Kobblns' American Classical Methods a special V. Terms moderate. miRll-tf W. G. M. Seiple, . 1'IIYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. 30UT1I STREET, - - - LEIIIOIITON. May be consulted In English and (U-niin.li. Special attention given to Gynecology. Om-icr Tloumi; Fiom 12 M. to 2 I. M.,nnd irora e io 8 r. M, mar.st-yi xacil Os-jicr t Over J. W Liquor Store, Raudenbusli' BANK STRE15T, LEHIGHTON. oentlstry In all Its brandies. Teeth Extracted without ram. Oas administered when requested. Office Days WEDNESDAY ol each week, f , O. address, ALLENTOWN, Ian s-yl LehlKh county. Ta. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., omce opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Zeh.qhton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Fining and making artificial dentures a spatial- ty. Local anesthetics used. Uas admlulstored and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT TAIN. OFFICE HOURS :-From 8 .uw to Uf ni from 1 p. m., to 5 p. jn;,-f rom 7 p. in., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or Uerman Oct 16-87-ly DR. G. T. FOX 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. AT KA8T0N, BWAU HOTEL, TUESDAYS. ATALI.IINTOWN, AMEWCAH 1IOTEI,, TntlllBDAV at Banoob, Broadway house, Mondays. At Bath, Wednesdays and Saturdays. .OfHce Hours From e a. mMo 1 p. in. Practice limited to diseases of the Eve.Ear, Nose&Jhroa tWMso, Retraction ot tho Eyes for the adjust ment oi glasses. Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.; Office: Carton House, Bait St, LeWgMon CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, SUCCESSEULLY TREATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated His Horse and Cattle Ptwdera sold tj him self ana stores generally, ouiuuic iui cu Case. Consultation Free Charges Moderate. Calls telegraph and telephone promptly at- teuueu ui uperations aaiuiuuy rerioruieti FRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, , Practical BlacksmltliA Uorseshoer Is prepared-to do all work In his line ln the best manner and at the lowest prtoes, ricase call. novM-w-iy. PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk i; Lehlghton, LEOPOLD MEYER. VROP'R, PACKERTON, - Pink. This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and h,. ti h.i urtmrnmndiLtlnns for nermanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the very best Liquors." Stables attached, sepie-yi MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. fc 3. Depot, BANK BTRKET, - LEHIGHTON, 0. II. 1IOM, PROPRIETOR. Tills house offers first-class accommodations for iramlent and permanent boarders. Unas been newly reflttcdln all Its departments, and ts loeat- d In one ol Ithe most plcturesiuwportlpns of tho borough. Terms moderate, ntr-The BAB is uipplled Willi 'Jie cnoieei wines, i.iijuuis uu T. J. BRETNEY ci.nAerfiiliv Annnnncea to the Merchants of Le slghtoo and others that he Is now prepared to do oil Kinds ox Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage vsiy reasonable prices. Bvpromndonrlraep .all orders tie hopes to msrlt a shareot publ lo Residence corner o( Pine and Iron est, wmgnton. rdars late at uweeny mu nonicr I ,u..Hd nrAmnt RttAlltlnTl Store ar.il. 81 T.J. HRKTNBY Contractor anil Bmlier, (Next door to Ruben Feostermacber's) I.EUtall STREET, LEHIGHTON. ijumJ ,i'.-, -k - ...-Ttl S. Rabenold, -D. D. fIli& Elan and specifications, and probable rost of buudlugs.rurolabed upon application. All work guaranteed. Repairing promptly attended to ad material furmihed when desired- 2-11 'fj $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVII., No 5, Wmwl Mm Directory. JJlit AMCI.IX HOl'SK, EAST Wltiasl'ORT, I'KNN'A rhls house offers tirst-ehm oceoinmndntloiiH lo he pji-inancnt boarder nnd trnnleiit curst. Panic pi Ices only 0e Dollar per day. uurT-iy John Hitumii, l'rotuli-tur. Oscar Christinaii, , - -WEISSI'ORT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables. Easy tiding carriage and safe dililntt hnrses. dest anconiuioiiailons in ngenn nmi trnveners uniinnu telegraph oruers pionipiiynttrnucu :. live 1110 a II ini. minni'iy The - Weissport - Bakery, C. W. LAURY. PROriHKTOR. Delivers Fresh Dread and Cakes In Weissport, Lrliti'litnti nml vlelnlllesevcrv ilav. In the store 1 have n Fine L1no of Confectionery orthc lloliuav Trade, sunciay sonoiiisuiui ics Ivals supplied at lowest prices. decl-nin. THE WelsspDit, Carton County, Penna., Henry hristman, Proprietorr Tlie public Is respectfully Informed that this well-know house has been refitted and Improved ton first rate, and aulo to furnish the very best accommodations 01 nu kiwis A FINE POOL ROOM. nmml flriilirfl E Wp.issnnrt UIUI UUI1U1 XillUgU UN . BRTAKER AND DEALEIt IN FURNITUPvE, PARLOR SUITJSS. BED ROOM SUITES; &c, &e. Trices the very lp.wt.si. quality oi goods the best. . Satisiftctlon Ruaranteea in every partloaiaf. Paskbts, Comns and Shrouds, we have n full line which we villi furnish at tho lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, Of the choicest quality at very reasnnableprlccs, Call and he convinced. JOSEPH TP. REX, 11. Apm-iy i.Asi I have lust opened a Coal "Va, d In connection I Willi ill iiulu, in v1" . .i constantly bo found all sues of the BEST, OP COAL! at mice Fully as Low as the Lowest. Give me a trial and be Convinced. HENRY CHRISTMAN, Fort Allen House, Tfeissport;. Fairbanks Standard Scales in Connection. August 25, 4m . The Cream of all Books of AuTeiitnre CONDBNSKD INTO OXK VOLUME. PIQ1TEEE 1 DAEING AND HEROES 1 DEEDS. The thrilling adventures oi an ino jhtubx plorers anu ironuer iiguiero ,V",,'","' I n.n.i ha..,, nvor mir whole country. immthfl earliest times to Iho present. Lives and exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle. S'tiuidlsh.Boone, "rir ,....i-n itnwi. iinmton. Car- Kenton, Brad' tvnuiuu. u nun wiuvn.-. r-- ... ..- Bill, benefits Miles and Crook, great Indian on. Custer. California Joe, w ild mil, iiunaio ciueis, a no scores m :i""',-'V ": iraieawunszu uua ""K'Y"(" Tim. LowpiUcd.and beats anthlnR to jell. Tim for payments allowed AReuts short of fund e. PI.AN12T l'UH. IA.. l"t uwi., i"i"""l"""-. fcbiwn PATENT !! FRANRLIB B, HOUGH. Solicitor or American SForeip Patents! 925 F at., near U, S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. All business before United States Patent Ofllcc attended to lor moderate fees. Patents procured in the United States and all Foreign Countries. "rait MarU and LaMi registered. Rejected ?.PP''?'t0Pl..lvta"H'!Kt ful y furnished without charge. Kend bkctci, or Model tor Frkb opinion as to Patentability. Conies of patents furnished! or 23c. eacn. f3T Correspondence solicited. OJI o Lohigkton Business Directory. nnmiriP-M TlanVKt . th oldest furill- V ture home iu town. Every description of furniture always on hand. Prices very low. peteIW, Saloon and Jlestaurr W" Street. Fresh Uiger always on Je80n, Drop In and see us. 1 testaurant. Bank tap. uys- UOVlS-l' ESRANG'S SHAVl.NU DALUUNi oppusue iht advocate OrncB, Is heidrpiarters for sharing and haircuttlng. Cigars & tobacco sold ftOTpFP.8.RODERUK.U, fashionable hair cut. fcff Closed cm bunaay s. Boeder's Hair Wuio, cures DandrufL lliit'i. 13 aim au uvu " - ; . A RELIABLE JEWELEK. Jau38-83 OPP. PUBLIC SQUARE. n OATtBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Dank street, plain and fancy Job printing a sped advocate ono dollar per year In advanoe. ly. f W, RAUUEniiuni'.'anKlr0?V Si i U neaier in cuoice onmu, u in." brandies, wines, &o. SSr Patronage sollcH Our Ohurohos. MErilODISTEPlSCOPAli.HOUtn lianK sireei, Sunday services ut 10 a. m., and 7.30 p. in., bunday School 2 p.m. Wm.Majob, Pastor. mltlNITY LUTHERAN. Iron street, Sunday 1 services, 10 a. iu., (Qerman ni, 7.3op.mllti'-ui;'. II. KUDKit.Fastor. Ush),Sundaycliool2p.m. J EEl'ORMED, Ihlgb street, Sunday services at 10 a. ui (German), 7.S0 p. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. m. WVANOELI0AL, South street, Sunday servtce-i ill at w a. m., tuenui", p. ", 1.1111711, Sunday school 2 p. in, u, . Klink, Pastor CATIIOLIO, corner orulamptou ann streets, services every Sunday morning Hvenlnff 11BV. 11AMMACKH lastor. I HVt-ninx. i. ,i.,i' i,n nnnirtimTTTTn "MUTTf I'sukk tub 8ui guaranteed to customers and agents, write im Ml Nik. IH I NlT NKW v'll-' King solft- mediately for torms. Statenge. Address UUltlii IUUIU H1J II mou never heard -,, n ntTASWrn ot-aCTOTHES LINK that requires HOrilTJlES pins. Erery houtekeener, laundress andstore keener wants It. Sample sent by mail, 6 feet for 6 els., 13 feetforsocts. Kuuitcuibs ACvTH. w I ,'1 VII iriu i TEK Ton this cocjttv Address NOR H HONTl h CO.. Manufacturing Agent Agent Jy2l- delpnia, Pa., Cfcoen nox ws SWITCHBACK CLEANZINJ Removes I'alnt and Grease from Woolens, Silks, Satins, Cashmeres. Laces.l,rapes, Ac. By tbc use of CLEAN7.1NU Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Robes, Car riage Cushions, Trim mings, Ac, can be n it I c k 1 y rlenneil nf illrt. rrrenso or train t without 111 jury. It Is wltbnut an equal for removing dandruff, freckles, sunburn, tan, c. 25 Cents n Bottle. Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill For Sale by T. D. THMTAS, Lcblghton. litMact Colli Cure Is the most Cei tain and speedy remedy In the world Coughs, Colds. Croup, lloarsenes. Whoop, lne cough, Influenza, Sore Throat, Sc. 1 'y It. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. -GO TO- SWEENY'S ' "VJoruer ftr.ore - - -rl i Bottled Gherkins. Sveet Pick-j les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery. Sauce, and all kinds of choice jeiHes and tabic necessaries In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, kc, If'c lead, botli In low prices and quality of goods. Our large stock Is displayed to ad-vantao-e. an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Cohner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. made easy manufactur ing Rubber Stnmps.Send for price list ot outfits, to J. I- W. Dorma.1, N0.21T East German St., Baltl-niore.51d.,U.8.A-Oc22Gm BELTS, justice of the peace, A(il!NT FOB FinST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Ml Insurance Coajiaiies. Snecial 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 this County nnd neighborhood. Real Estate As:encv, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. aee2t.8T-tt AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anft WatclHnaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Respectfully Invites the attcntlon-of his friends andtho citizens generally to nis immense now Stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call" and Inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING rromntly done at lowost charge, and aU work guaranteed, ' mi mm me race. Qp qtq. WATOH. I - Bank St., Lehighton. eDecmber lT.e871y ' For Newest Designs and Moat Styles of Fashionabl8 DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low as else where for tho same quslity of goodi. July 18, 1885 lyj WANTED r AGENTS 10a TO SOLICIT ORDERS and I . .., H,t I rur wur iiiuvd aim "m", ,..iovj I fi,aa,v ivnrL fnr vnerrel In men. Hlllnrv and X censes, or commission if preferred. SaiUfactlon 1130 South Penn Square, Phladelphla Penna. sag. 11 8w. - Subscribe for th . Advocate. INDEPENDENT" Lohighton, Carbon County, Fenna'., December 15, -w 'vy ts Ita peculiar efficacy Is dna ns much w the process nuu NOTHINO Btiu in compounding oslo iikc it the ingredients themselves. use 1T , Take It ln.tlmo. Itcheclcs tllscafcs iMlio outset, or If they be advanced will prove a potout cure. Ho Home stall lie Without It. It takes tho place of a aocior ana cosuj- in scriptions. All who lead sedentary lives will tlnrt Itllin best nrnvftutlvo of FOR WHOSE BENEFIT nndcurefor IncllBostlon, Vnnstlpatlon. llcndncbe, llllloiisticss, l'llcs and Mental Depression. No loss of time, no Interference with business while taking. For children It Is most In nocent nnd harmless. No danger from cxposuro after taking. Cures Colic, 1)1 nrrhcea, llowol Complaints, Fovorlsli noss mill l'overlnh Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find It tho mildest Aperient nnd Tonlo they can ne. A llttlo taken at night insures rericshlnp sleep and anatnral evacuntlonof tho bowels. A little taken In tho morning sharpens tho appetite, clcnnse tho etonincli nnd sweetens'the breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OIMNION. 'I have been practicng medicine for twenty years and nave nei er be-1 able to f,ut up a vegetable compound ih?t would, ike Simmons Liver Kegulatot, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) tho digestive and tusimt!atlv powers of the system." L. M, HinTon, M.D.. Washington, Ark, ItTnrkH nf flanuliienens t Look for the red Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the Heal ana Bignaiurnor j. li..eiuu s vo.,iu red, ou the (-Ute. Take no other. E. F. LuCKEtfBACH, TLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG 1NO, HOUSE AND SIGN I ATNTIX. ) AND O RAINING. Comnelent worlcmen sent to any part of iho couniy. -HiiAiKiUAitTr.us rou Wall Fapers, Borclers & Decorations. Large assnilment, aud,lho latest styles. Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW S ADES. All Kinder!. Uiade maklug and putthiR up proiujuiy aticiiat-u no. - Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway Manch CMuKs Pa. Ilelow the BroadnAy House. The undeisigncd announces to the citizens of Lehighton and tho surrounding country that he has opened a shop for the Repair ot Machinery.! Such as Auricultural Implements, Sharpen ing Lawn Mowers, ('.rinding Planer Knives, ting and Pump Work, and manufacturing Drain I - I -.. T) t I -,. UnnlPiiflara K-n " E ..LIS, X Ul 1U AVUllCI a. llvui vuiibiniH All work guaranteed at the lowest prices. W. G. MITC ELL In Rear of Gabel's Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON, Penna. Aprll28, ly The Old. Doctors Drew blood, modorn doci"rs ! benco the increased demand fu fives. It is now well hnowu thar mint diseases aro due, not tooer-aliiiiulaiu-i.-, hut to impurity, of the Wood ; and it Is equally wull nttustcil tnar nn ninou medicine is ko ellleaeloiis us Ayer s Sarsaparllla. "Ono of my i liildren had a largo sore break our on tho lojj. vo applk-il simple reineillns, for a whim, tmitKiiitf t.iia nnrA woiiiii ltirciv lie u. u ml iizrtiv worse. SVn nought medical advice, mid were told that an alloratlve iiieiln-iiie was necessary. Ayer' Sarsaparilla being; Recommended dlinvn nil others. w used It with mar velous results. The. sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned.' J.J. Armstrong, ciuiar, lexus. " I find Aver's Barsanaillla to bo an adndrablo remedy for tho cure nf blood diseases. I prescribe it, nnd It does tha work every :y time." - K. L. I'tr, M. 1)., Manhattan, Kansas. "Wo have sold Ayer's Sarsaparllla hero for over thirty years and always recommend It when asked to nauio the best blood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "Ayer's medicines continue to be the standard remedies in snlte of all com petition." T, W. Richmond, Bear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PBEPABK0 BY Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. rlc l; six bettlM, 3. Worth t J bottl.. 1 Weissport Planing MANUFACTURER OF Window and Dook Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DUAL Eft IM All KMs of Dressed Met1, Shingles, Pailings, ( HemlockLumber&c, &c. Vor.y Lowest Prices Live and Let Live." OUR PHILADELPHIA 3 ETTER A piiilolle, wisiiiid sagnclous states- nmn lias spoken, i'ln- mcssnsc ot (trover ncveland lias tlu sound of (ruth and ap preciation nf the. people's needs about It as their Interest Is Involved in the tariff. Tlioso ate' grand wor'd.s,thrllllne with sober. ness that demand-and emphasize tho re vision of the taillT In behalf of tha people. uioau inueeu, courageous 111 iaci, eun true In purpose Is lii who call declare as th lit-a4of a nation, that: Communism Is a hateful thliiK and a menace to peace and organized government. Hut the communism of eomblued wealth and capital. the outgrowth ot overweening cupidity and sel- llshness, which Insidiously undermines the Jus tice and Integrity ot free Institutions, is not less dangerous than tho communism of oppressed poverty and toll which, exasperated ly Injustice and discontent, attacks with wild disorder theellltlcl Otrule. He mocks the people who proposes that the government shall protect the rich and (hat they In turn A 111 care for the laboring pool. Any In termediary between tho people, and their gov ernment, or the leat delegation of the raro and protection the government ow es to the humblest eiliien in the laud, makes the boast of free Insti tutions a glittering delusion and the pretended boon of Aiiieiicau eltlreii'Idp a ihamclcus Im position. The reflections are provoking the guerilla attacks of tho monopoly lords of coi lion tools, and subsidised niess of the I country but all tho same tho forcu of it will reverberate, and tho more attacked tho more Impressive tho truth therein will be come. It possesses conviction, and ere another boodle campaign will coinu to pass it will become the predominating force. Isaac Williamson, the fifteen tlnics mil lionaire, has done one good thing in li is old age. He has devoted from his bounteous fortune $5,000,000 for tho estafiliahmcnt of in Industrial school somewhere In I'liiailel- phia. It is a grand, a noble bci.eficlary. Camden, the Jersey annex to Philadel phia, continues to do a thriving business m the matrimonial line. Tho parsons of that baliwick have legular business cards for guldes-tothe wee sick ones. Associating the religious with the lucre side of the question, it pays these meu of the holy goods. Their emoluments springing from this trade is in some instances equivalent to (10,000 per annum. Su far so good, but uufoitimatelv as a rule these bindings are of the sporadic kind; that Is, they do not stay bound. As a Jesuit the lawyers who make a specialty of divorce cases also real. Izo a handsome profit out of these usual misfits. Verily, the gaib of religion covers ft multltudc of sins. Another case of two much pistol and too little sense was Illustrated last Saturday In the coal oiHce of William Young, at 1309 Washington avenue. Mr. Young was handling a pistol that he could not explode a few days before, and showing it to one of I his employees Ip the office when it sudden ly exploded, the bullet lodging in the breast of William Thompson, and the consequence, tuc nuuot not Deing a respecter oi mo, Thompson Is a dead man. JtlALTO. HAN AND HIS WATCU. It is a peculiarity of most men that they relieve Ihelr own particular watch to be I he time-piece that never varies. Of course some watches run slow, and others run fast; but not theirs. Such watches all belong to other people. Tbern aro two possessions of the modern man, the quality of which no one must pre sume to call In question his dog and his watch. As you value your friend's friendship, never speak slightingly of either, "Can you tell me the time?" asked a man on the "1." road of a fellow-passenger. Uo drew forth his watch, and explained that it bad run down, through a neglect to wind it. Instantly sever watches were extracted from seven pockets. "It is now 5:21V replied the man to whom the auery was asked. "You are fast," said a fat man opposite, "I have twenty minutes after five." 'The exact time is 5:20 3-4," said a sportlngdooking chap with a stop-watch. ' "Well, gentlemen," remarked; I've had my watcn seven years, and I never knew it, lo be two seconds out of the way. It says 5:20 1-4, and I'll bet that it is right." I'll take that." said tho C SO 3-4, man. "I've Rot ten dollars which says my watch Is accurate to a dot." "I don't care a straw what you fellows' watches say," chipped in a man who had been waiting, watch in hand, for a chance to he heard: "It is now precisely 5:21 1-4. It was 5:20 1-2 when the gentleman asked the time." "Well, who wants to back his watch?" persls'cd the 5-20 1-3 man: "Money talks." By this time the roan who wanted to set bis watch had done so, and left tho car; and It will neyer be known which time he i accepted as correct. "Jfy dear, your mouth Is a perfect poem." "O, now can you say sucn a thing as that?" "Well, it is like a popu- I lar poem at least. It is so widely red." And tha matrimonial mercury fell forty degrees at once. W TRADE YiMm, MAB K For Itlieiimatism. BRAND NEW, STRONG PROOFS Oa Crutclias. ntokt, IU., Mt T, mi. . Iu utii wilt rStuukllu la HITi nSn4 lattiM pal for ft tout tlx noatti; waU oal? as raWluli aua Ct. JKH Oil; u mt atwat m au , MBaUtoir. auit , t van. S To an. X.Ooil. IU.. UiT II. ll". . rrant llli to lll-aka It rura-I laSnat wlta ikauaatlua U. al. I w Jr a IM .1 II. JfttoH 0U. T. . POtS. lata BUI, KlaV, Mar I. SHI. u- jam J. BUITS. KatltT. aUl IUITI, Xallar. aUaUfaa, l aOlatat wlU tktaaaUia IS jian; Ua tut al ,nuuid Uauakla r Iwa skjaldaai, bat M tin r - OU aa kai naalaftt fwn . i O Tear,. Oaral. IU., Utj II, "M Akeat ill ar aoateaatt fmaUami aaaialua iiriw ba .l a r.ll.t till I aaal rt- Slao. 1885. . Snata. Ulaa.. Kar II, IMS raU .1 llll -. Uata wltH laSuuaaUrr la... titan aa iH.r ;.'.:Vltf UHli .1 St. JawU OU. ate.. tB.VAMtlOl. ' At B1DOOZSTO AITD SUUU. tHI CHARLII A, VOOCLER CO., illUmors, IU. tliiuale. $1.28 when 1888. POWDE Prevents lamer Fever! Cures Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Loss of. Appotito, Founder, Fevers, &c 1 lb. in each package. Sold by nil dealers. DR. BULL' Cures Dysentery, and Diarrhoea. Cures Wind BABY SYRUP Colic, &o, EeliorosGrlplngandSummerCompklnt. Facilitates Teething! Regulates the Bowels ! Sold by nil druggists. Price 23 cents. WBBBm BULL'S "THE PEOPLE'S RE5XEDY" For tho euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Croup, Whooping Cough. and for the rellel 3i oi SYRUP Consumptive pop sons. For Sale by "nil druggists. S3 cents. ceripr LAmE S CUBEB CI0AHCTrE3 for Ca omUKb tarrhi Price lOCtt. At all drulitt. afteh maky days. I dn not ask ronicmbrance In your hour flusy and full. Bearing inch gifts to others, rich In powers, Tor tine and rule, Check not the curient of your life that breaks Joyous and strong, To hearken n hero some hauntlngmeninrv speaks I.Ike a sad song; Out when Uie dusk Is creeping, and the deq ues on the hill ; When the flrststarlstrembllng through the blue, Remote and still; When from the lilies steals a breath so faint It thrills like pain, And hushing Into peace day's long complaint, Night falls again Oh, then ono moment be the Present fled, And that'sn eet summer that so straugely led In one our ways, When I-wiis yours n every pulse and thought, And ou. trio, seemed To gle hack something of tho gift I In ought, Or so I dreamed I And know that as It then was with me, sn eet, . ' So it Is still; . That n life's lovo Is waiting at your feet, Whene'er you will. A Tramp's Gratitude UY J. A. JEKFE1P. It was a calm, cool morning of mid-summer. Tho birds were singing in the trees, which were swajing lu the gentle breeze, and the first glinting rajs of the early morn ing sun were klssliig away tho dewdrops from the flowers. rre'tty Veva Martin went gayly through the large, old-fashioned farmhouse doing her morning's work, and joining her sweet voice with the birds o.utside. Idko a breath of sunshine she glided from room to room, her dark hair clustering in waving ringlets about her exquisite forehead and falling In to a shimmering mass far below her finely formed waist. Involuntarily a little cry of alarm escaped her lips as passing from the drawing-room iuto the kitchen, she beheld a dark form in the doorway. "Don't be scared ma'iaa. Its only a bite to eat that I want. You look Ilka a kind lady, would you mind giviug me a break fast?" Veva looked at the man closely. There was no mistake what he was a tramp Naturally of a kind disposition sho was not long In deciding what to do. Had there been any doubt in her mind, tho pained, hungry look and tho wistful pleading of those not unkind eyes must have decided her. Bidding him to be seated she soon placed an abundant meal upon the table bofore him, then with a keen satisfaction she watched hitn as he eat. During the pro gress .of tho meal a conversation waB kept up between the two which was of a nature very encouraging to the poor tramp, "May God keep and bless you Miss" he said, as with an awkward bow, his torn bat in his hand, lie prepared to make his departure. "The time may come when I can do you a service: and if it does, God knows I will gladly do it." Veva watched him till he was outside the gate, then closed the door and recom menced ber morning's labor. The day passed away and she thought no more con ccruing him except to wonder why she bad not been afraid in his presence. The next morniug all Brighton was thrown into a state of intense excitement Little groups of two or three gathered here and there upon the streets and discussed in low but excited tones tha all-absorbing theme of the robbery of the Brighton Bank which had been broken Into the night be fore, the faithful old watchman being mur dered at his post. Who could be guilty one no one ventured to say. Tha excite ment had reached a fever heat at noon, and when It became known that Frank Tuoruly the young bank clerk, had been arrested and accused of the crime, It required the utmost influence of the calmest cltiiens to preserve peace in the heretofore quiet vill age. When tha sad news became known to her, Veva turned deathly pale, a convul sive shudder shook ber frame and she sank unconscious to ttie floor, "What is the matter? What has hap ncned? O. I remember It all now. But be is Innocent and they dara not make bim S HQBSE suffer," were her words upon regalnluc, tWell, no Amelia, it's hardly so bad as consciousness as she stared blankly Into tbe faces around her. But deeply as veya felt for her betrothed lover, she baa power to save him from a prisou cell. The case against bim was a strong one, Tbe cashier, Jfr. nunlea, was absent not paid in Advance. Singlo Copies 5, Cents. from home and no nno the, had access to the safe. Tliei;iiiil drew lighter about him, and, despite) his earnest prenteslallons of innocens, he was tlirnt inlo jail to pass a steeples night. Morning came at last, and as the strag gling rays of sunlight penetrated Into the solitary depths of lils cell a key turned In the massive lock with a harsh, grating sound, the bolt How back and the door swung upon Its hinges. "Good morning, Mr. Tlirotlly," said tho Jailer, pleasantly, but Frank made no re sponse. "I bring good news to vott," he continued. "Tlielualculplil lias confessed and you are a frco man." At this Prank started tip and looked In a ciazcd sort of way. His clouded mind at length took In the full meaning of the Jailer's words, He, was free, what a world of joy that one word contained. As might be expected, Frank Thornfj was the lion of the bout. Friends pressed round hi ni on every side and grasped his hand In loviig.c1a;p. But the man who had ronfessed tha crimo what of Jilm? Who was he? One glance sufficed to tell. He was bui ene of the vast army of tramps, and was recogniz ed ns the person who had called the pre vious morning at the Martin farm-house. Alas, no one had a good word to say for him. On the contrary, loud and long were the tli rents against him. The minds of the good citizens of Brighton were worked to a fever point. Evening found the excitement unabated. Had the self-confessed criminal been anyoody but a tramp things might have been different; but that alone was sufllcicnt lo condemn him. As they gathered about tho streets but a word was needed to arouse them to action. That word was tpolccn by one of tbo rashci ones, and as If with one accord tliey all moved toward the Jail. A huge log in the bands of determined men soon crashed through tho heavy door. Ho slstance on tho part of the jailor was use less and the prisoner was completely at beir mercy. A rope was haslly secured and the helpless prlsonor dragged forth amid loud shouts of approval from tbe crowd tbat had collected about. At the hands of tho ruthless mob the poor tramp no mercy. .Strong hands carried or drag ged bim to a point some half a' mile away. The full moon had just risen oyer the tree tops In the cast as'lf to witness the triigcdy, when tbo rope was thrown over the strong limb of a large tree and willing hands swung the helpless tramp into the air, At this Instant the sound of a horse gal loping oyer the stony road arrested their attention. "Stop!" shouted the horseman as he passed a sharp curve In the road and came into view. Tlio bands tbat held the rope released their grasp. All eyes were turned upon tbo new-comer as he reined his horse be side them. "It is all a mistake, bove. i-Tbat man" Is' innocent." "He confessed the crime, Andy Dorr; I recken we know what wo are about. Up with him boys I" 'Hold 1 1 say," said tbe horseman, who had been addressed as Dorr, I know wbat am saying when I say tbat man is inno cent. Last night, as the midnight express was crossing tbe river, the bridge gayo way and the whole, train was thrown Iuto tbe river. Among those who were crushed by the broken timbers was Mr. Dunlea, cashier of the Brighton Bank. He regained con sciousness at noon tc-r'ay, and, being told that he had but a few hours to live, he con fessed that he bad returned to Brighton in the night auclrobbcd the bank. Us also revealed tbo hiding place of nearly all the plunder, ihe rest being upon his person." Tenderly the poor tramp was raised and born hack to the village. Kind hands labored for his restoration and success at lengbt crowned tbelr efforts. It was then that the secret of his confession became known. He had been present, though un seen at the Martin farm house when Veya first heard of her lover's arrest. All tbe pity in Ids heart was stirred at the sight of her misery. The memory of her kindness to bim to do something to relieve her suf fering. Accordingly he made tbe confetlon which well nigh coat him his life, as the only way that presented itself. In after life he found a home and friends with Frank Thornly and his wife, Veva, and he repaid their klndne'ss by a life of honest faithfulness. RESTRICTIONS. I'crhapi there is nothing under which men wince and fret mora than tkeiestraints and restrictions which tbe circumstance of life force upon them. And yet, human ly speaking, tbcru is no greater helper, no surer guide, than external restrictions Every ono knows tbat it is comparatively easy to act Uio gentleman in a society where the forms of etiquette are rigidly observed but It is not easy to come up lo tbe sams requirement in a society where freedom Is the nils and where rules are free. A new ly employed street-car driver has no diffi culty in finding the route over which be Is to direct his horses. He cannot drive off the track without being jolted into a cob sclousnesi of bis own error. But a ride across a trackless prairie, while it leaves tho rider free from tho restraints of tb rail, correspondingly opens to him tbe dsn ger of going astray. Many a young man desires lo leave bis present employment tbat he may be "bis own master.1' But uo one is competent to matter himself un til be knows how to impose restrictions up-, on himself as the servant of that master; nor will be be competent to ssrve himself until he knowns how to accept the restric tions which it would profit him lo receive from' himself as tbe master of tbatservAnt. TO BENEHTTUS CREDIT0F8. 'Can you bear a piece of bad news, Amelia?' hoarsely whispered the merchant to his wife. r 'What is It, Cyrus?' sbe exclaimed. 'Don't keop me In suspeutet' I have made an assignment for tbo bene fit of my creditors. o.uyriisi Then we'll nave lo give up tbis bouso. and tbe carrlace and tho seal- j skin sacques I had ordered for tha girls P Umt, But I think we'd better discharge the coachman on account of ' uo 'But you've Assigned for tho benefit of tho creditors. Won't they got ovarytblagt' 'Amelia, your ignorance .of business Is bsoJtly pathetic ' The.Carbon Advocate, Alt IKUKPRNDKNT KAMtlA NKWM'.M'KO Pub llShed everr Salunlay In lilllghton, Carbon County. Petiiwylvuiila, h Hurrr V. Morthimoi1 .Jr. -BANK HTKKFT. $1 00 Per Year in'Advanoe ! Best advertising medium In thecpimty. Kvcry description of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING t cry low prices. We do mil Imsltate to m that wo aro better rqtipnril than uv oilier piloting establishment In IhU section to do flrst-eluss Job-work, In all Its brunches, at low prices. A.C.YATES &Cq., SIXTH & CHESTNUT, iykdoki! iimr.niivo. t' est ade 3 r Ihiladelpliia for hildreil. A. C.YATES;&(h, SIXTH & CHESTNUT, LEDGER- BUILDING. S Sent.8,188. ' : " -V - , It is better to wait for clean witerjlisn lo soil onr'dlppcr in that which Is' iprog-, nated with filth and disease. , It is not necessary to ruin a glrlfin or- rloe in nrniro tliit ,nn tm,n 1, -.. r1 173$ sir, '" T 1 t. .1 i naven i uio courage to mo. n ITftrdlv thfi onninin tn Kva . n - f ' , ' v J . v fljf Can't drink enough tojprget, sir, ,) , , Ain't Christian fiijpgli (o forgivl.' This was the wajl.c,f jfmnn who had en-, dured the tortures of "liver complaint" and, dyspepsia for years; and lie might have en dured tiiem for life, had lie not heard that Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery would make him a well man. lie gave ,it a trial and was cured. Once he was hollow- eyed, emaciated, and slowly tottering tq- ward the tomb; but now he is vigorous, ro bust and healthy. There is nothing;, that can compare with the "Discovery'tas a curative agent for sour stomach, conaipn-. tion, impure blood and biliousness, V . Tho worst cases of clironlc-Nttsal Catarrh' positively and permanently cured by 'Dr.' Sago's Catarrh Remedy. - ,',,'1 -One great dource of happlriess'is In Jet ting mil neighbors enjoy all of their rights. Answer This Question. . 4 , No. 2. Why do 60 many people wo see around us seem-to prefer to buffer " and, bej. made mieerable by Indigestion-. Constipa-, tion, DiiziiK'j.s. Loss of Appetite,' 'Coming' Upofthe'Food, Yellow Skin, when -for 70'. cents wo will bcII them ShilohV System1 Vitalizcrcgiiarnnteed to cure them. Sold bvi I. JJ. Thomas, Lehighton, W, lherv.We w-, port' If havo never jot been disappointed when relying on ourselves. 8hiloh's Catarrh Bemedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedv. a marvelous- cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth,- aim ucaii-uuue. 1111 eacn oolite lucre is an ingenious nasal injector for tho more successful treatment of those complaint without extra charce. Price SO c. Sold hv r T. D. Thomas Lehighton, AV. Biei-y, Wea pon. . ' Tbe nan who first began 'to lmprovo fruit was worth more to the world than to; himself. 1" Tho fattest'eow did not always stop at. tho first gate, ,,. -The man who has the most, money Is often poorer than ha who has but Tittle. It is not wbat you give so much as tho way you give that counts. . ' Runture cure iruaranteeil hv Dr. .1 II. Mayer Bit 4 (.Ah M, raa, I'tUli I-.,-,-.,, n. Ktiso at oriee.'iio'oneni. tion or Dusiness iiaTHV Thousand cured. Kcnd for clrrulars. ca 12-ly -Do net forgot that Ilia most substantial foundations are always seen by tlioonu who passes by. - . God appreciates and inwards all we do for others, even If those wo seek to henefiu forget to thank us. ' Wo have a speedy and liosit'ivo euro for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and neau-acbe, shiloh's catarrh renieily. . A Nasal injector free with each boliio." Vt it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold In- T. I). Tlifunrts, Lehighton, W, Biery Wuissiiort, If men never married tllj they, could properly support and educate children, hu manity would not be so shabby at t Is. . A structure never yet rose lilgherban the ambition of the architect, , . k. Do not keep cats unless yon art wllljns; to be scratched. A Bound Local Opinion, E. Bainbridge, Mundsy Esq., 'CSuiily Atty., Clay Co., Texas says: "Ifavo'hseU Electric Bitters with most linpiiy" remits: My brother also was very lovy witli-JIalaria Fever and Jaundice, but was cured.by vtinio ly use of this medicine. Am satisfied Elec tric Hitters saved his life. Mr. D. I. Wiicoxson, of Home Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saving: Hcpositlvely believes he would have tiled, lmd it not been for Electric Bitters. ' ' This great remedy will ward off, as -well h cure all -Malarial' DUeascs, and for alliKid noy, Liver and Stomach Diwrdere stands tin equaled. Price 60c. and fl. at T, D, Tlionins' Urug More. -The desire to gamble and tbe desire to steal are twins. '. -Hcnesty Is snmethlnz that always tildes its time. - ' ' Eeonomy does not consist in borrowing an old, broken-faced hammer, and mash ing jour thumb nail with It, so you 'will b a cripple for a week, when a new hammnt could be bought for half a dollar. - 1 ' Tha one who sows tbe seed Is moro to bo feared than tbe harvester. 4 " Xo matter If others do not understand you, if you understand yourself.- ' For every vnriety and phat- of the - many diseases which allark the air passages of the head, throat, and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral will bo foqnd.a tjiecilic. This prepar ation allays inflammation, controlx the '-disposition to cough, and prevents Voniinnt tion. 1 - Tba.Urgo ship tbat roto pn 'Shore. Is worth far less than the small ooe Jhut sinks at tea. I 111
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