Advertising Rates. For Legal Notices, he following prices foi hgal adver is. n; has boen a lusted by iho Caiuio.s Aovuc VTB. Charter Notices - - - - $4 Ot) A nlilor's NolIcos - - - 4 0i Com msslouer's Notices - 4 tn) Divorce .Vf.U-os - - - 4 Ol. Adiuiius.ni.or's Notices - - '! w Ktncutor s Xolleo - - - il 0(1 Utliurlcj.il advertising will be charged foi y the square. H. V. M:rth'm r, Jr.. Publisher. Horaoo Heydt, ATTUKSBV AT LAW, KOI'AKY PUULU!. .fficsi-TIio Room recently occupied by V. XI. Unpsher. HANK STREET, LEIIiflllTOJT PA Mav iu consulted In llugllsli and German.' July t'-ly W. M Ra.nsher, ATTORNEY" n roUNELLOtl AT LAW AND DISTINCT ATTOUNEY, First door iihovo the Mansion House, MVUnil OI1UMIC Pl?"N'A ttcsl Hstite and Collection Aiteticj. Will I'm urt Sell Kp.i1 JWate. Convcynnclnir neatlv done ollectnus pnininllv made. .Settling ICsi.-desnl Dec.9l-il i sneclaltv. M.iy bo consulted I English and German, nnv. "?-vt C V. Kleintop, instructor in Music, Bobbins American Classical Methods a speda' v. Ternmn idi'Mti'. n-i-MMf W. G. M. Seijle, riiysicivs and suuueon. JOUTII fiTREET, LEIIIUIITON May bo consulted In Knulish and Oeriuau. .Ipeelal iittentlon given to Gynecology. Oertcre Houiis; From 12 M4 to 2 1'. M., nm (roni 0 to 9 I. M, mar. :il-vi 4.. 3. Rabauold, D. D. ti Aen ortoiti-Pvct1J' W, ltaudcnbusir ,luni "wtf. -B.VNIC .STREET, IjMGHTOiT. uentlslryln all its branches. Jf-wm reliested without 1'ain. trasndmhilsteredw..'enrequesieu Office 'HyH-WE1)NESI.VYor well week. P, O. n-ld ess, ALLKNTOWN, Jan 3-yl F. I. SVIITH, 0. D. S, orace opposlto the Opera House. Bank Street, Leh ;t ton, Pa. OEN'TWTltY IN AM. ITS IHtAJ,CHK. Pllllii.'atid iu.iklw.irtlih-i.il .lentiuc-wi special ty. lealuii.:theilcsused. Uas administered '1' rSvt,! Fxtral't(:(l wml nnira imllim.Knmi H . 111., to 12 III., from ' 1 i. in., to 5 p. m., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or Oerm.iu Oct 15-87-ly $UOU a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT--" Live and Let Live." $1.2B when not paid in Advance. VOL. XVII., No 11. Lehiahton, Oarbon County, Penna., January 26,1889. Single Copies 5 Cents. .in . ii ' 1 . 1 1 " '" 1 1 " ' ' ' I " I I I V 'Wfiissport Business, Directory. TjAl'tANKLIN IMlt'SE, EAST AVKISSrOItT, 1'KNN'A. This house offers tlrst-class nccoii'.niodallons to lie permanent boarder and tinnsient guest. I'anlo prices, only One Dollar per day. uigT-iy John HKiiititi. I'roprlot..r. Oscar Christman, wEi.-aroitT. pa. Livery and Exuhai qe Sluhke. uisy riding can-lace mid sale tlYltitiv horses. .U-stueiiMiiiiinil.itiiniMn agents mill Irilvi'lli'ls lull and lelegruph orders piompll) ullmdwl ;. lIvHim-ntilal. maMy The - Weissport - Bakery, C. W. l.AL'UV. PltOPHIKTOIt. delivers Fresli llmid anil Cnkv in Wensiwrt, LelilRliion and lclnltlcs every dav. in Hie store I Iwvc n I'lne Line of Confei1lon(r or the llnlldiiv Trade. Hunday schools mid fe Ivals suiipllcil at lowest Prices, decl-liiii SWITCHBACK CLEANZINJI THE W:ls5j::t, Carb-.n County, Penna., 3onry hristman, Proprietor The public Is respertfntty InfnrinMl that till rcll-know lioue lias lieen relllled and Improve. ,ia tlrtt rale, and able to luiniili tho very bes ecomiuodatioiis of all kinds A FINE POOL ROOM. In I'onhectlon with the hotellsn FINE POOI tOOll handsomely lltted up. Anr23 8Tly )w Canal Bildp E. Weissprl. N lilt G I BETAKES AND DEAI.CI: IX FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITKS, BET) ROOM SUITES, p., &c. Prleea the very lowest. Quality of roods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. aask'jf.s, Coffins and Shrouds We have a full lln which we 111 furnish at the lowest possible pi Ices. Flour, Feed, &c, it the choicest minll'y at very reasonable prices. Call and be convtnevu. JOSEPH F. REX, .prl4-ly EAST WEISSrOItT. Harse Doctor, (Honorary Uraduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Offl: CabiaJtoiseJaiAlit, LeHigliloi CASTRATION. DE3NTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and Cattle. 8UCCKSSEUI.1.Y Tit BATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to 'LAiMEHES ' r: SPAVINS. ; Splints, Ringbone, Lloofbouiul. Aud all diseases prevalent among Domesticated tiiiiii.ii-.. His '10j"ae find CatllH I'ox lots sold b liiin irif and ttores generally. .....itmtnn Kree barges Moderate. Ca hive Just opened a foal Yn.i I In connectloi with my hotel 111 WEISSPORT wh.;iecau constantly lie found all sizes of the BESTaO COAL! it prices Fully as Iiw as the Lowest. Give mi i trial and be Convinced. HENRY CHRISTIAN, Fort Allen House, Heissport. Kairbanks SluniUnl Scales in Connection. Yiijtiist '.'5, lm Kcnnvcs Taint and Uieasc from Woolens, Sll ks, Sal ins. ( 'iislmieres. I.aces.C'rapes, &q. Hy tin- use of CI.EANZ1NK CloililiiK of any Maiorlal. Car pels, Lap Holies. Car rlaae Cushions, Trim inlnm. &c, ca.i be (i n I c k I y leaned nf dirt, grease or paint wlilioul In jury. It Is without an i-qua". for renmvluj! laiiilriiff, freckles, sunburn, tan, &c. I't'lits a Hotllp. Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill. For Sale by T. 1). THOMAS, I.clm?liton. Titcli-Bac. Colli Cure s the most certain and speedy remedy In the vorld Coughs, Colds. Croup, Ilo,irs.enes, lioop ng cough, liilluenni. Sore Throat, &e. Tiylt. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" RaiTF O Rjgjj Bottled Gherkins, Sjivect Pick les, Chow-Cliow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeiisware, &c, li e lead, both In low prices nnd quality of joods- Our larao stock Is displayed toatl vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE" Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. mado easy nianutaotui lug Rubber Slamps.Sen, for price list of outfits, t .f. F. W. Dnrma.l, No.2l East German St., Haiti more.Mil..U.S.A-Oc22ni H. A. BSLSZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS lire, Life & Live Stock terauc tiHHrnli and luli'pliono pioinptly at- t. ded to Ouvatlous SKIlimuy reriormeo la DR.U.T. 1TOX 172 Main Street. Uatli, l'.t. AY EASTOS. 1VA HOTRt., TUESD YVS. Ar AU.KNTOWX, .VMC1IIOAN IlurW,TllUHSDA AT IlASOOB. 1!B IMItfAV IIOUSK. SIOXUAYS. AT ItATll, WKO.VKSUA V AN1 SATUUUA VS. ORlce lloiirs-Froin 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. TracUc Huiltcd to diseases of the Eya,Ear, Nose&Throa' tT" lso. Refraction of the Eyes for the adjust meat of glasses. OLE L, I NORTH STREET, ? n i ,,, 1. LAV ItnrfiAftlinii i rracticai iJiiicu-.nii.iiM. ..... . u .,ri,.iivil to do all work In his ltti. Cm the best inauuer and at the Imves prices. Plt-iso e.H. u..vJ,--.J. i'ti5 Cvjaiu cf all Books of Afoe-lnn ro.VDr.N8RD ISTO ONr. VOLVJir. PIONEER! .v IDAOTC HEROES 1 I DEEDS. , (,,.. ,i.K-..nlnrps nf nil llle lierO e .loreisaiid fioniler llgliiers with Indians, mil ihs and wild beasts, o-er our whole rouuto ,-mii tun t-nr it-si ii nt's hi iiic , ml ,-vplolts of DeSnto, l.i.S.ille.St.iiidlsli,l.ooiii iL-otoii llradv, Crockett, liowle. Iloiistoii.tai m.. Ouster California Joe, Wild Hill. Hurt;., -.Ill Generals Miles and Ciook, creat ludlii lilefs.aud semes of other. Splendidly illu i ...m. .i oi.m (.n.rtiivliiLf. At-enls Wantei PCKETON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & 1-ehigliton, Z. 11. 0. 110.M, Proprietor. PACKEUTON. - - - I,,!,SA' this well-known Hotel Is admirably rentted, an Lai the best accommodations for permanent an. transient boarders. Excellent Tables and tb very best Liquors. Stables att.ielied. u-v- MANSION HOUSE Opiwslto L, fc S. Depot, BANK STUEEP, LEI1IGUT0S C. II. HOM, PROPItlETOU. lhl housa ortors first-class - wenimo.lMinn JlTnUe'ortlVemost .icturesaViiortlohsof ,h, bonnsu. Terms mouenue. jot- ', " " iuiiplled with t'w choicest Wlues, Ll'iuors an. Vlgani. Freshi-.ger on Tan. aprlT-! Contractor ail Bite ISext door to KkuIwi Fnsterrotclicr'sl LEUIGII STItEEr, LEHIGItrON. Ti m.. --a .n.n,nii,ini. nnit nrohable cost B.i'ii.nims.fiirnlsheil iiwtn aniiihutlou All. w.or nihritlilmvl. R.ilrlDlC PrOUl t'y Ittl-il-l"! aud m iterial fifrfustK-d -vhn rt-t- ,,w1,r!;ed,aud l..;i.ts anything to scu. i n. ie,iiis-i Sneclal attention of Farmers aud others I ailed to the. liberal termsolfcred by tho P.E11K' OONTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSU1, NCE COMPANY, for which I am tho agent ro his County aud neighborhood. Real Estate Agencv, leal Estate Bought & Soli Collections Promptly Made. PATENTS! FRANKLlB H. HOUGH, olicilor or American & Farci&n Patent 025 F st.. near U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. .ii i,.wino i.nfnrn United Stales Patent Oflle Iteiided to lot nioueraic in-s, , , ' " raiK Murkt and LabtU regisiereil. J'eJecte ' ...t..i..V lX. ,.V..i.i..iViii in. I.itii,ts etieei Oil 1111,1 ilU,l-C iw i . ille torn Ml-l ttlt loin eilHree, sicnu - lodel lor Fltr.KOptc'.'Jli us in i-iiieuiuuimv. Conies of patents fnrnishedj or a8c. each. ST- Correspondence muicih-ii. auk Street, Lehighton, Penna :ee2l,87-tl Prevento Z.tas Fever! Curc3 DLUnipfr, V eaves, Glanders, Loss 3f Ai , I-'onmlcr, Favors, &c 1 lb. ia cacti package Bold by nil dealers. PP IS 111 ISSfCnroaDrscntorT, US PiSaar) "'IPtohn'-t. Ileliovc3GriplngandSummcrComplainl. Facilitalca Tcctihicl ESegrulaleo 41i Eowelo! Sold by all druggists. Prioo 23 cents. Central Drug' Store, Olr. THE r.UDLIC SQUARE ank Street, Lehirrhtou", Pa., IS IIEADQUAKTEKS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, ine Soaps, Brushes, &e.. &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, -argest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! oiio jehigntoti Business Dtreotory TAI..S0IlWCitTZ. Rank St., the old, st fur tore house In town, tvery (lesciil-tlou n nltiiie alwaj s on hand. Pru s very low. furm A.L. CAMPT3ELL Jeweler ait WatcMer, ?anlc Street, l.ehighton, Penna iespectfully luvltes the attention of his friend andthe citizens generally to tus immense new stock of fifatchea, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely t Pilccs that defy competition. It will pay yoi i call and Inspect toy stock before puichann Isewhere. RETATUING XT A. PETERS. Saloon and Restaurant, Rani V. Street. Fresh Luster always ou tap. 0 .j., llrni. 1 ILII.l Ml Ui. UOVl'.M Hoarse-ess Croup, Whooping Couch. and for the relic? o Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. "THE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho euro cf zsa.COUGnS, C0LE3, Asthma, Incipient Consumption. dmUKtl taUi,l prtctlQCU. At ah druggists. -AT THE- a When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a ood fit. Hut If you need SPECTACLES it Is inch more tinpoitant that the EYE should be ccommodated with correct lenses and n proper- v lilting frame which will bring the lenses l I ectly before iheccntreof the eye. If you buy our spectacles at Dr, Horn's you will find the bove points properly attended to, o: 'ERSCRIPTIONS Carefully CompiM iws; A Ride to Death. The Old Doctors nrow Mood, modern doctor:) cleanse It j l'enco tho Increased demand for Altera tives. It is now well known that most diseases are. due, not to over-abundance, hut to Impurity, of the Wood ; and It Is equally well alirsted llifit pu blood niMillciuii Is " ellioip lous as Ayer's Sur.saparllla. " One uf ii.y ii(!dren bad n large sore break nut o.i iho leg. Wti aoplled siuiplo ituuudit-s; for a while, tliinkiug thusiHo wuiiKi ijionly henl. lint it glow win-so. sought niedienl advice, and were told, that an alterative niediclnet was ne.n-hiuj. Ay-i's Sarsaparilla being Rcsconimon'ded 1kvo all n'-h-!-. W" ind it. with mar velous leauiu. Too sorn liealed and health and str, njilt rapidly returned." .1. d. AruHt tin W- i'iiar, Toxas. "I find Ayer's Sarii nrllln to bo an admirable remedy for tho euro ot blood disiiRMiiH. 1 iires- ribi! it. and It. doe.s tho wotk qvi r.i ll.tii-." E. L. Patsr, 31. D., Miliihattan, Ku-.siis, "Wo have so1, 1 Amt's Parsaparllla hero for over 1 1 1 r years and ulways rccomiin-iul it -i i.-u'wl to nnino the best blood-piivilb r." Y. T. SlcLean, Druggist, Aiipus'a, Ohio. "Ayer's uii-dicln ' coiillniie to bo the standard r-ii:"-l-s iu t-rlto of all com petition." T: M'. niclimond, Bear Lake, .Mich. s Sarsanar rnicrAi-.r.D by Or. J. 0. Aver & Co,, Lowell, Mast. Wotlb 35 a botlla. liovl'.M) nSP.AXO'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite 111 I. .... ii.ri.-T. v u li.iuifini'trti'rH f. iTaviug and liaireuttlng.' Cljfrar & tobacco sold romptly done at lowest charge, ana ail work vricei; six oav.ict, v, .u.iranteeit, Dour Forsct trie l'lace. i t i.-ii-i ltiini'liKtt. und-T ttie F.xchang. J I Intel, Hank street, for a sinooin siia e or . T?ai.,n.,i,i nir cut run Closed on buuiUi' Uoeilcr It-ur tonic, cures wimum. RELlAllLEJEWELElti OPP. I'UULIC SQUAHE. IU2S83 3IGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Hank St., Lehighton. ePerniher l".e-871y HUE CAIIUOS ADVOCATE OFFICE, Hani 1 street, plain and fancy Job printing a sped y. Anvoo.TK lino dollar t-r year 111 advance Designs and Mott Styln of Fashionable r W. ltAUDENnUSII.ll.ink street, wliolesal, J. dealer lu choice nrands of whiskies, gii; IrTiniitoi. ivlnos. &c. lir l-atronage soiicueu iiur Churohos. AfPETHODISr EPISCOPAL. South ltank street HL Sunday sen-lies at 10 a. m., aud 7.30, p. in. suuday Scliiiol 3 p. in. W.M. ilAJOit, Pastor TtHINllY servu-es. m a. m 1. LUT1IEKAN, Iron itreet, Suuda (liermaui, 7. jo p. in., ituu ,1. dsh). Sunday scliool a p.m. J. II. Kt'UKit.Past-ir REFORMED, Ij-high stieet, Sunday services at inn. m., (German), 7.3U p. in., (English), lUtid.iy suhool 2 p. in- ?-i pVANCELICAL. South street, Sunday scrvlcew U at 10 a. III., (uerm auuduy school Z p. Hi. ut 10 a. in,. (Ueruiau), 7.3o ji. m.. (Eiiglih) a. o. aiu e. insior DltERS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWA11E, &c, &c. GO TO B. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. GneJa cnarantewl and pricea as low at t!ss nhvte T,r the asms quality ut good I. July l8.l8SJ-lyJ 'AM T. J. QRETNEY tesnectfullv announces to tha Merchants cf T. ilglito-1 and others that he Is uow prepared to 4U kluds ot llA.OI.IKG OP FrtKIGnT, Expbess Matieu a'd Baggage On rtawiablu twm. Orders left at Swaanys rjirntr titora or at tuv rvsldeare on INEnt . oaitr lh Cemetvry, will reoalra ptoaapt atten. tiau. SiatiaurfMVaaltvil. CATHOLIC, wiruer Northaniploti and Coal ktri-ets, servlisjk every Suinlav moraine and erculug. Itcv. Hahimackk l'astot. HIT IS l'i W w'd'il Klnii Solo it 14 II mo., nhr tipiml of-artTHF. t,wr that requires xocuiTiir.8 l'lNC Krerv houekeenr.l,indrtijs anrtstore-keeiit-r wants It. Saim-le "nt by mat!, 6 feet for Sets., II feet for ports. FllisTCt-Ai. AOE.N rs. WASTED Fn this count v. Address. NOR. MAM K. nONi& CO.. yanutnctuilDg Atrent PliUadkliJUIT.fUitltEaxMS). Jy2I. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Choleo and Hardy Nursery Stock Steady rork fnronerretlomen. Salai-y and ex .tunc, np isntnmlKslnti if nrferred. SutUMCtlon cunranteed to customers and agent", . Wrlta lm mediately for terms. Stale age. Aaqret B G. CUASE&CO., 11M South rean Square, phladelphla Penna, aug. ll 8w. Subscribe for thv Advocate. Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTTJKEB OF Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AOT DEALER Cf Ail Kilt of Dressed Liito Shingles, Tailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c Very Lowest Prioes "And now, monsieur, j on know, I think, "hat vou"linvo todol" The colonel ceased. Capli It.mclon wheeled liko a roanlltin turned by a brulal hand. Two seconds later he was iu tho street. Ills brain was vacant, without thought! he walked with tho automatic step of Iho drunkard "lhoro will alor.o maintains upon his indecisive legs. Arrived at his own house, he throw him self Upon a chair, leaned his elbows upon bis Knees, his brow upon his hand, nnd re mained thus, astonished to find himself almost calm, tearless, but still unable to r.-flect. From time to time a sharp pang tiavt-rsing his heart momentarily recalled to liltu that ho suffered; lie felt himself pale. He made an effort to rouso himself. got up, opened tho window and regarded the heavens cf a light, tender blue, the blue of an early spring rooming Ibat fol lows a night of rain. The trees of the garden had beguu to blossem, rosy clouds floated abovo the bouses, hovered a moment "upou the, chit i uey tops like tho wlugs uf birds, and then resumed their way. Ueforo him, bathed in pallid sunlight, veiled still by a vaporous iuist,tbe'tjhdratgnlRr bttlk of the quarters, lis walls yelijii'w and, naked, showed itself lnanattltud;lff and martial. For, the r.rst time lie sjgmed to seo all these things, ir.d more qulccjy?th!frf' 'eyer, the impres- son of external -'objects actine unou a tailed and tortured brain. Xevcitheiess, while in his lutrcs tho fresh, pure air of the morning circulated, and he felt and he saw the beauty of tho world about him, by a curious dohbling of personality he fol lowed Impasslbly in another self, tho ter ribly and comuioi. place history that had llshbnorcd him. Ho, Captain Randon, accused of forgery, was going to be brought before a court martial. To-morrow, at latest, lie nonld be arrested tho colonel ' had given him twentv-four hours had said i "And now, monsieur, you know, I think, what you have to do." He had but one passion the horse and that passion had ruined him. To ride, to run them, to mount tliem a, races, and to nave a stable had been the fixed idea ef nis life, the goal of all his desires and ef- forts.-the siugle thought of his soul. A marvelous horseman, absolutely indis mountablc, so they said in tho teglmcnt the men had surnamcd him "The Jockey,'" a name that was onco his ambition and pride. Tho tuaiutenanco of bis stable, however, had cost him his patrimony. IIo had btfirowed, and a pack oi creditois loosed at his heels tracked and harrassed him. At last, at bay one day. mad with wotrjfand lost In one of those moments whenTuoral sense is obliterated and con jcienec uses sophistries to put to sleep'lts scrupk-s, he had drawn from the cash box of hls.squadron forged signatures to the bllls'ijfdt, and falsified his accounts In tho hope onildlng the deficit, Unskillfully done, the fault was speedily discovered, and to-moirow ho was to be publicly btanded, and the cavaliers of the second class, who, In the street, rod o be hind him, would then have the right to re f ute to taltilo 1 lm, the light lo scorn him "Uow could I have done it?"' he cried aloud, clutching the window frame In agony, all in a sweat, his eyes dry and staring straight before him in an altitude of blank despair. He bad a vision of tho ordeal awaiting him the five brother offi cers united there to Judge, condemn and degrade hirfl, "And now, monsieur, you know. I think, what you haye to do'.'' Tho phrase of the colonel returned to him suddenly in its implacable slgnlli ance, followed by that other one that his brain conveyed to him like an echo: "fie. means you to kill jourself." He remained a moment bewildered. lupefied. Then a sob shook his breast, tears rolled from his eyes, and like a child who, feeble and without, support, ha3 need o sustain and solace itself by affection, he was seized with an Infinite gratitude, an iistlnctive thankfdlncss to the colona,who i ad been kind to him his colonel, who had accorded him twenty-four hours of race, who had opened to him a door of salvation in permitting him to evade a public dishonor. He must kill himself that liberty alone remained to him. Kill himself ! Finish It, tnu immediately! &o more hubbub, no nore uneasiness or disquietude. Inditl'er ince to the future. Forgetfulness of every' thiug and of himself, So be III He had had enough of this needy, tormented existence. Mean-vhlle he had not stirred from the window, unable to tear his regard from tho spectacle of Ufa that surrounded him. In ibe dls-.auce from the gates of the quarters i platoon of riders were going out for their ipgular maneuvers. Jlen and horses were 4like plgrules-isuiall, but distinct. Me chanically he counted them. Four, eight. twelve, sixteen, eighteen. Soon the pla toon was lost sight of iu one of the cross streets, and when the last of the cavaliers uau disappeared around the turning, a great emptiness filled the breast ot llaudon It seemed to bun that henceforth hir was alone in the world, abandoned by every one. He drew himself back, slowly re- closed the sash aud re entered his chamber. Against the wall on the right a panopey of arras fastidiously arranged caught bis eye. He reflected quickly nassing Iu re view the divers means of suicide that were U his door, s-iecessivcly rejecting them all the revolver i-oicnionplace; the stroke of he poinard, theatrical; poison, the tnuhod of a nervous duchess; drowniug, fit only for a betrayed and He sudden!.-' shivered he had found It! He descended to tl court and called bis stableman. Saddls Mnchc!" tald he. And be waited, promenading from side to side, Iireshlng the air with his riding whip, ind whistling thtouch bis teeth. When hey bionght him his mount, a little mare, rue bred, slender, vet sinewy, he was calm igaln, and settling himself slowly In hh tlrmrs, departed. Erect upon his saddle, martially camped bis legs falling naturally along the flank) of the mare, the reins supple but peifectl- eirried. and trimly attired In a blue caval ry coat, closely buttoned to his form. Captain Randon advanced at a slow step. lie was pale, a little nervous, perhaps, but ha wlibsitabt impassible and sxlffanad himself resolutely In order to Rive himself countenance, ho regarded tho bluisli'smoku of tho cigarette mounting lightly lu llltlo eddies in the transparent clearness of tho itttnosphce, or lifted his head to examtno the windows of the houses to surprise a pair of eyes that contemplated a hand that drew aside a curtain, and ho was happy at tho little effect produced hy his passage. Impelled by force of habit, ho had taken tho toad to the quarters. Ho perceived it presently and smiled contemptuously; nevertheless continued his route. Ho de sired to see for tho last thuo tho beings and tilings familiar to him. He saluled with the tlps.ot Ins fingers the sentry who pre sented arms, gave an amicable good day to the sous ofUccr - on guard, a man of bis own squadron, made the tour of tho bar racks without dismounting, threw a glance at the stables, directed the officer of the day lo remit some punishments that had been Inflicted the evening before, passed to the gate, leaped it nnd turned aud swept the buildings with a gaze of adieu. Only then did his heart sink, and, fear ing the troublo that Invaded him, he put his tnaro to the trot, seeking to fly his weakness. He had resumed the way to tho foro t; beforo lone ho was In the , woods. Ri ys of sunlight filtered through out Iho leaves, designing the shadows of the brandies upon the brownish earth. Drops of the night's rain still pearled upon tho grasses. Captain Itandon brought his horse to a walk, "There Is plenty of time," he said, and allowed himself to co dreaming Idly, soothed by the freshness of tho morning breeze. In the meantime he had passed into a wide, sandy alley "the training alley," as he lemembercd, of tho barracks; lie had traveled two kilometers at a jump. He dropped the reins upon Ninche's neck, and iho head and shoulders of the maro bal anced to tha left with tho regularity of a pendulum. Randon was absolutely con tentcontent with tho pride of a resolution well and firmly taken. He was happy even to find himself calm and proud of his brayery. At the end of the alloy ho traversed a wide clearing, and a hundred meters fur ther stopped. Rehind a tail hedge near by, a stone's throw from the highway, not more, tho lino of the railway ran; the de scent that led to It was perpendicular and covered with pebbles and jagged points of stone. Pale as a corpse, Randou observed it, a strange emotion holding lilm, Ills legs weakening beneath him. Ho made a half turn, threw his animal upon bcr haunches and advanced again, but at a walkl There was plenty of time. Nhichc was afraid of a tree that had fallen across her route.and plunged violent ly. A little more and Randon had been dismounted. It was a painful surprise to him, "Chut!" ho cried, "what Is the matter with me? Can I rldo no more?" And, afraid ofehigrald, hetiffcnedhlmself annw nnn oegan to pec anu soo-.nn tier less to calm his animal, perhaps, than to reassure himself. "Gently, Mamie, .gently; no precipe tlon. Easy, my girl, easy. Thou sbalt have tho gallop by and by." Again ho stopped and made a half tin n ; again hesitated; for tha desire to wheel, the desire to fly and return no more had como upon lilm strongly; but only for an Instant. Then quickly unwilling to allow himself a moment to regret be rose In his etirrups, bent his body forward, nnd the raco began. Tho wind cut his checks, tears wet his ovfilashes, but sti'.l he went with dizzying rapidity, tho Trunks of the trees passing blm like specters. Nothing was clear or distinct nothing but a vague, confused Impression that it was his life thus flying from him in fragments. Rut Still he wont, and now It was the nolsu of a horso that he believed he heard pursuing him. no turned in tho taddlo nothing Iho noise was nothing but the noise of the pebbles that Ninche's Hying feet cast behind her. Hut this idea that a horse pursued htm pleased his fancy, set it going, nnd immediately ho Imagined him self upon tho tracks and making the last grand round. He hurried the pace of his mount. Tho circuit of the clearing had twice been pasted; the gait was frightful, but the hedge was before him; behind the hedge he divined it without seeing It the precl Dice, with its jagged, rooky sides. Then ho felt himself at the end of his breath the air lie swallowed came from bis pant ing lungs in shrill whistles. In the twinkling of an eje he had a vision, a dim realization of that which was to be his death a fall Into space, a com' pleto failure of respiration, acrnslilngblow upon the head The Idea of stopping tho mare crossed his mind. He boie the roins too late) Already he was upon "Ibe hedge, ne closed his oyes; he abandoned himself, but instinctively loosening the reins and lock ing his legs according to ids habit when leaping obstacles. no had a half concslcusnes of the niO' ment when Nlncho arosa In the air. He experienced a senso of relief; it was fin ished. He had forced himself neither to hear, to see nor too breathe, but he bent his spine as one who awaits a volley of blows from a cudgel. How long It was, that bounding and rolling; and tbeu that dull noise a shock upon the hard ground that he beard, 'I am swooning," he thoueht. "I am' aciuel pain In his head recalled him He bad broken It. Had he" But im mediately there was a second sboek that iliookblm from head ,o fool a sensation of rending and tearing throughout his body. Hi remembered thauhe had fallen upon the railroad undoubtedly a train had passed and cut lilm in two. All hir ideas were o ouded a mitt before his eyes but he was peaceful and comfort ible lie wished lo lemaln thus always he knew no more. Meanwhile he had cometohimtelf again bout him was a whispering of many voices wlat they are whispering con ceroids a coffin. "It is the Interment I am dead now," he thought, and the conclusion gave him pleasure. Suddenly be felt himself lifted a fright ful pulling rent bis vitals atrocioua agonies harrassed ' him, tore- am racked blm, Ho slrovS'.to cry out "My ," the words strangled in his tbroat. For the second tlmo he knew no more- Ac ten dead. Struts IN INDIA. Iu ndla, the table-servants are men ot Infinite resources; nothing ilsui.la them. A lady, writing In the "Cornhlll Magazlno" says plio once objected to the manner In wlilch a vegetable marrow had been cooked. "Your majesty," said tho servant, "has but to give tho order and to-morrow It shall be made Into French beans." Her servant announced that there was beef-steak for dinner, and she, as a matter of course, asked : "What is it mado of?" I "Ot mutton . no beef could be bought," he answered. At a ceremonious dlnuer, glyen by a na tive gentleman to the lady and to her hup. band, when the gamo course was placed on the tabic, sho saw something unusual In the look of the partridges. Her head-servant whispered to her thatthoy wero chick. enslbAssed as partridges. jfiy cours ,vas necessary to a cere- raon!Jdinncr, aud as no partridges could bo trot-tired the chickens were offered up on tho altar of custom. The native who gayo the dinner did not sit at the table with his English guests. They dined by themselves, and only saw him after the dinner was over. Tho table was spread with the foreign guest's own lineu, plate and china, and they were waited on by their own servants, who had cooked the dinner. The explanation Is that his caste would not permit him to cat with his guests, and the servant's caste forbade their cookine for them, ne had no table furniture such as English guests require, and if he had possessed any, ho could never have pro duced It after they "polluted" it. ,iTO LIVK TIIK LIFE OF A MAN. It'has been well said that the vital prin ciple grows weak when isolated. The man whd cares for nobody and for whom no body cares has nothing to live for that will pay for the trouble of keeping soul and body together. Yon must have a heap of embers to make 'a glowing fire. Scatter them apart, aud.they become dim and cold. So to have" a brisk, vigorous llfo you must havo a group of lives to keep each other warm, as It wero to afford each other mu tual enconragerant and confidence and support. If yon wish to live the life of a man, and not that of a fungus, he social, be brotherly, bo chai liable, bv sympathetic and labor earnestly for the good of your kind. Once a Week. hits or iiumoj:. Ma,"'sald Willie, "is inaii made ont of mud?" "Yes, my son." "Was that the reason pa said his name was mud when he forgot bis umbrella the other night?'.' s Blotterwick I seo the bustla is no long er worn. nil Wife IPhere did you see that, my dear? Blotterwick (meekly) In tho news papers. His Wife (sharply) Well, when you seo It In tho street, just tell me. Inquisitive Poet How is it that at your age you haven't a tooth In your head? Old iff an I guess It Is hereditary. I was born without teeth. Young Mr. Brunner My dear, didn't you enjoy my letters while I was away? 1 flatter unself I write rather spicy letters? Mrs, Brunncr es, 1 should say you can led your letters In the same pocket with your cloves for about three days before mailing them. Young if e Poor Fido, he has broken out three of his teeth. Brutal nusuand les, I see. I gave blm one of your pancakes for bis breakfast, Cowboy, by mooullght on the plains Tho preachers say as how folks die and go to live in stars. Can ver b'lieve It, pard, old boy? Partner-It moucht be, Bill. Now, there goes a shootln' star; some cowboy must have got sent there. The Carbon Advocate, An iNDKritttnKrir FamiLV NKwat-Ajravriit, llslicd every Saturday. In LehlEhioii, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, ly Horary V. Morfchimor Jr. HANK STBKET. $1 00 Per Yoor in Advanoe ! Rest advertising medium la the county. Every dcscrlptlon'o'f rialn and Fanf r JOB PRINTING t very low prices. Wo do not hesitate totay that we are better cqupped than any other printing establishment In this section to do first-class Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. A.O.YATES &Co., SIXTH & CHESTNUT, L-mmtcit ttuir.THNft. ft in est itj ade j jlothing hiladolphia for hildreii, Men, f outh, A. C. YATES &, SIXTH & CHESTNUT, LEDGER bdildino. Seot.s, 1S88. We havo a speedy and positive cura let catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and neaa-acne, button's catarrh remedy. A asal injector free with each bottle. Uit , it you desire health and sweet breath. rice 50 cents. Sold bv T. D. Thoma. Lehighton, W. Biery Weissport. South pcfidages. The latest out The boy after school." Answer This Question' No. 2. Why do so mauv people we se tround us seem lo prefer lo stiller and b made miserable by Indigestion, Constipa- ion, laziness, .Loss ot Appetite, Comipt Up of tho Food, Yellow Skin, when for 76 cntH wo will sell them Shiloh's System Yltallzer, guaranteed to curethein. Sold by jj. i nomas, Leliighton, v. Hlery.Wens. port" Point of observation The needle pofnt the compass. A man wedded to his own ideas Is a difficult chap to divorce. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedr. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, and head-ache. Willi each bottle ther is an ingenious nasal injector for the mart uccessful treatment el those complain! without extra charge. Price 50 c. Sold by f. jj. Thomas Lehighton, W. Blery, Weiaa- port. It Is hard to write on paper without lines, because it Is unruly. A Western dramatic critic recently said of a play that ft was as Hvelv as an old cheese. Hunters cure euaranteed bv Dr. .1. M. Haver S3t Arch Street, I'lula. Vase at once, no opera inousanas rureu. tsena Ion oi-buf-Ir.ess delav. for circular?. An Impecunious young man refers to his "uncle" as a very dear relative. It hurts a man just about as much t bum him in effigy as to have his shadow on the wall butted by a goat. SnOllT AND LONO COURTSHIPS. Daisy Dandelion, Essex, Ct., Is perplexed oyer the question of short and long court ships, and wants our advice. Well, Daisy, it is hard to make a rule to fit every case, but lo genctal we will say that long court ships are not advisable. Many women. pale, haggard, wan and wasted from long coutiuued uterine ailments, are forced to banish all thoughts of marriage. Such un fortunate sufferers should know that Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive. cure tor the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing. paiutul menstruation, unnatural suppreis Ions, prolapus, or failing of the womb, weak back, "female weakness," anterycrs- Ion, retroversion, matlon aud ulceration of Ibe wonib, inflamation, pain and tendernes in ovaries, accompanied with "Internal heat." For all derangements of tbo liver, etom ach and hawcls, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Am For Strains and Gprains. Evidence, Fresh. Now, Strong. Ut. llniiil, Tu, a.rfrmA n V.ra. Jan. 30. ltlS. ttar4 I y.iri with ,trl ot lt; Krald M will Btriisat; uia sw. wMM . H.P.LU WAtilcI vA ..k. cr.tc.ii trou itrklBMl ullt: v.i.4 St. Jtcota CU; cwl; no titun t p&la la ... jtM - ' 17aed Cane. Boa,tn, txm, jmc. IS. Itst. S jr.ln.d cor bMk; bx4 t. tn: wl lit. T JwS OU .fur 1 moaUu" laiirtaa. Not a political heeler The shoemaker. Beware, as tho potter said to the clay. A tidy fortuno An orderly houae-wlf. American tails Monknya' ap- who Is "kept IMI A Sensible Man IFould use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It Is curing more coughs, colds, asthma, Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any drugglet to give you a sample Bottle Free to convince you of tho merit of this reat remedy. Large bottles COc and (1. "You should bear In mind, my friend," said the kind-hearted visitor, consolingly, that your loss is-bls gain." "I do Ido," replied the bereaved cousin addressid, as he shook his head mournfully, "I cannot forget It. He had given bis note for 1175, due ucxt week, and I am tho security. Tho most remarkable of iwofula on re cord have been accomplished by Uood'a Sarsaparilla. Try il. Sold hy all druggists. -Kentucky Coroner- -"Yes, tha papara found upon the deceased provo that he was Colonel Blood." Witness "Ther wa also a quart bottle found In one of hli pock ets." Coroner "Was the bottle empty?" Witness "No, air, It waa full; It hadn't been touched.' Coroner "Poor fallow; be must haye died without a moment' warnliiif. The world-wide reputation of Ayer's Safraparilla is the natural result of sur passing value a a blood medicine. Nothing, in the whole ph armacopoeia, effects mora astonishing results, in scrofula, rheumatism. general debility, and al forma of blood dis ease, than this remedy. Railroad smash-tips aro a wre ck-erea- tlon. "Will the coming man perspire?" aaks ah exchange. Not unless he Is a dude. If he is an ordinary everyday cltixen he will simply sweat. THEIIt ISUblNESS HOOMINd. Probably no one thing has caused such s general revival of trade at T. D. Thornta Drug Store as their giving away to Iheir customers of so many free trial battles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that it alwayv cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds', asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yon can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle, free, large site $1. Every bottle warranted. In Bed, Hnthtw. ttlck.. Uit 11, 1111. ik.il Uueb S. Ktl.lo.l mr ukl. u . - -. na,d ,,, Ta. EBDll cUl a 4r. thro botU. of St. Jtoba OU, ewl n. ti ntvi tt ptla. . J06ZTB SAJtlH. taSTWDAT. Tarvlbla Pain. H!btI.w. III., K.r ll, I tprtUxt mr U,ll Hit Sptlia, a rrttU mUlif uttUiiuui. rir.piUuUau(Bt, j.c.k. Oil cut a4 UiM. aja i "tt .1 tiia. OH., a. ow. AT' Dbtjgouts a.KD.DiAtriu. 1UI CHARtES A. V'OGELER CO, Baltimw. H4. Manufacturers of pure around eoffe will be Interested to knaw that there is no duty on chicory or dandelion root. Only poor men write borlis on "How to Get Rich." The rich men themselves will not give the snap away. While the modern husband has much to answer for, It can not be said against blm that he ever goea through his wlfVa pocket.