Jffl, Advertising Rates. If or Legal Netioos. U following price foi legal jtdver.ls ng has bsea adapted by the "DxnnoH Adtocatb. Charter Ndtlces -Auditor Notices -Oomuiisslouer's Notice Divorce Jfotlcea Administrator's Notices Hitcutor'i Nolle - $4 00 4 0() 4 00 4 OU 3 00 T3 Other1 legal advertising will oa charged fBr 7 tit squar. I. T. Xortahatt. Jr., PaWSnher. Prsfessioial & Business Carfls. Morao Heydt, . ATTOHIIT AT IjAW, HOTAUT PUBMU, . Vvwrmt Tab Jkireceatly occupied by W. M, Haeshsr. ttAJtK 4TRBBT, - - LEHtGrllTON. PA Hay bo eeaiulted la BnjlUli and German. Jr -it W. M Rapauer, ATT0RSBT COUrTBELLOR AT LAW and distiiiot A'rroRsnY, Tim door abets t Manlo Home, M10K OHOHK, - - PFN'A tiMl INUWand Collection Agency. Will Buy n.n -a-... 0.ta raniw4li nif A fit IV (1111(1. r.llecrien. "promptly made.' Settling Estates of neeiaents a specialty. May Be consuitca in (Uri ant Uerrnan. hot, g-i-yr O. V, Klointop, Instructor in Music, Rabbins' American Classical Methods a special T. Terras moderate. autll-tf W. a. M. Seiplo, FHHtCIAK AWD SUROEOK. OUTS .TKMT, - IiBHlOHTON. May be eemsalted. la English and German.-' c(al arttwwea givea to uynecoiogr, rvioa onus; From 1 M, t 2 r, M.. and trees to r. m, mar. ai-yi Randenbush' 1AKK TBliT, IiBtUOHTOn. US,. DayWBDNESUAT oi c m M ALLKLemeh county, ra. . . SMITH, 0. D. b., OHh eaposlte tie Opera House. Snk Stre-t, Z,eh ton, Pa. aatTllTRT IK ALL ITS URAMCHE9. ...iSSIj 5rin artticlal dentures special- ..- i.cin estketlcs use a. 4iel.lMrd ni TeetV. rxiracte Vf ITH- ' OUT FA much KOTJIiSi-rroia . i-. to W .. from 1 . ., to . !., from 7 p. ra.,.to S p. m. Cisulratens la BagUshor Jsrm.i rtW-W-ly s j 3Sor Dootor, . cmti et Ontario Vet. College.) """"- t. ni t . ; Cann Home, uanuL.LGiupiuu CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, . AH l J TVi.M of Horse and Cattle eUOCISSBOLI.Y TBEATBD. o..i.l ut rarttcalar Attentlen paid to LA-iESlSSi SPAVINS Splints, Ringbone,' Hoofbound, AB4a(M9asJ prevalent amens Donjostlcatcd ' Animals. "Rl norsa'ani CatlU J?o-fdsr told b him ylf ttar generallo ...KatUn Free Charges Moderate. telesrah and telephone promptly at w.'1?.a . -v'csnV.rtioii. MkVlHullv Tertoraied icunin iiv vfvt""--' J m Malm Street, Bath, F. At Xl't, IVll KOTHU T0BSDAT8. AT At).lrTWH, AMBBtCAH IOT11 a Biir.oa. Bawat ousr., TitonanAV Mondays. WnxHBlTI 1X1) HATUIUIiTS, Jl'oari-rrem I a! . to i p. m. merle" Ey.Ear, Nose&.Throat By Air. nnrKmnfimv.-. FXAIfR P. DIEHL, NfjTH TRKKT, k r'raHloal Blaekawlth Horsesboer t .rwired t de alt worK la nis line ,1. (hi test rer and a tholowest ixra, niw eiR. Tiass-iy, PACKEKTON HOTEL, MtdtrsB- tmin Maaeh Ctmnk 6 Lohlgbton I. M. V. H,OM. rreprletor. PAOKERTQS, - r'",i- Vnewa netel W aannraqiy renncn. nuu t.rt .imimoitatlou'for permanent and rpernv Tab cs h'xatfent h.a.N.t hBrdfrs. excellent ihuicj m he mj test Llnrs, Stakles attacheo. lanvy MANSION HOUSE Oppesltt I Depot, nkXK STREET. LHHIOnTO.N', o. h, noM, rnorBiETOB, this home often nrst-ciass acrominiMiiti ffiiifent n permanent boMflcn. H hai been Si ilV.V.momiVt pletiiresqse portions of tho r rtnSlOniH All HnciaituiuMo, ...... most Pit t mode! Sr,n: Terras moderate. I3 i.ne a is - Tjrrtij i- ... . i, ai w li wlt '"te choicest ' Ines, Liquors and PKr. rresh iMttt on Tan. apr u-ji Sift Jk Contractor ani Bailicr, fKt door te lleubeu Fenstermachcr's 1 !nd speolneaHons, and probable cost of uas.turniueu ,ipu rtininnwii i, Y aeu. lu-iMiiriiiB i'i""i;v .m.-m m 1 rnnnsaea wncu ueaneu- j-io T. J. BRETWEY tosnectfally announces to the Jlerchtnts of I iighton and others that he Is now preivircdto 4a all Mads ot IUolikg op Freight, Express Ma-her and Baggage Oa ream-nhl ten;i iM Bwyeiiy' floruiir Htore or at mv resfilen eett "INE f 4 01.. near tn cemetery, wiu rw lieu-, l1trJH eVHUfcWifc .will rocotve proip Htii- S. JrUfctmalA, D. D. S $1.00 a Year in Advance ' , INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XVII., No 16. J Lehightou, Carbon Comity, Penria., March 2, 1889. Single Copies 5 Cents. Weissprt Business Birectory. JlUANKIilN HOUSE, ; EAST WKISSrOBT. rKNN'A. , This house offers first-class accommodations to the permanent boarder and. transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. aus7-iy John jikhhio, l-ropneir. Oscar Christman, WEISHPOUT, PA. Livery and Exclutnqo Sialics. RnsyrldliiK carriage i and safe drlvlnc horses, liestnccoinniodatloiisto scents anil travellers. Mall and telenrauli orders promptly attended to. Olrameatilal. mawi-jy The - Woissport-- Bakery, c r. laurv, rrioPitiBTPn. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes m Weissport, llilcliton anu vicumies every av. In the store I have a Pino Line of Confectionery for the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals jupplied at lowest prices. dect-om. THE Wclsspeit, Garten County, Fenna., Honry hriatman, Proprietor. The public Is repectfully Informed that' this n.iui,nn Iiaii.fi hm hn refllted and linnroved to a llrsl rate, and able to furnlili the very best accommodations oi an kihus A FINE POOL ROOM. In connection with the hotel Is a FINE POOL BOOM handsomely nitea up. apto oh j R. J. HONGEN, SUCCKSSOR TO.CHARt.KS BCIIWKlTZRIt, Near the Canal Bridge, in EAST WEISSPORT, Ponna , Is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing, at very Reasonable Trices. TIItKSI!TTIKG A SPJiCIALTY. Also, Agent for the P. P. Mast Road CaTt, the Cheapest nnd Best on the market. feb2-y t Over Canal Briilp E. Weissprt. UNDERTAKER AND DEALEIt IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, &c fce- Trices-the very lowest". Quality of goods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskftts, CofHna and Shrouds, "Wo have a full line whlcb we will furnish at the loivest. possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c.y of tho choicest quality atvery reasonable prices. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, AprU-ty BAST WEISSPORT, Accident Life 8c Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, lias secured the agency for the folio. 4ns SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can be recommended to the Dubllc as Perfectly Sato and Reliable, The National Life Insurance Co, OF MONTPELIER, VT., OanuT rs' Acient Men Co OF UNITED STATES, Harrista Mutual Live StocK INSURANCE COMPANY. AugiB.M-ly HOKACE HEYDT. JOHN SKAB01.nT.jR Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kemercr & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office i Rank street. rrompt attention Liven to every kind of In- auranco. Lehighton Business Directory. AU SCIIWAUTZ, Hank St., the oldest furni ture house in town. Every acscilptton of furniture always on hand. Prices vcrv low. WA. FETKIM, Saloon and Uestaurant, Hank . Street, fresh Laceralwajsontip. Oys-i n se.nson. i),rop in anq eo u, uuyu-i Advocate Okkick, is heaiiquarteis for shaving and naireuiting. uurars s looacco soiu GO TO VltS, noDKUIill, unuer tne r.xcnangc Hotel. Hank street, for a smooth shavo or a laSIUOUaOie llRir CUt. t V iui.ru .ill Duimn; D. Koedera Hair tonic, cures uapurun. JHELIAHLEJKWKLK.,. ;uvs-ss urr. ruiibii; oiuAuii. E 0AK110N ADVOCATE OFI'ICE, Bank rtreet. plain and fancy Job printing a sped Advooatb one dollar por year In advance. Y Vf. nAUDENIll'SII.Daiikstreet.wholesale U . aeaier in cuoico nranus ui niusKit-a, t brandies, wines, &.e. tiT Patronago pollcll Our Churches, 15TII0D18T EPISCOPAL. South Hank street, Hunaav services ill lu a. in., anu 7.90 n. m., hundny School 2 p. m. Wm. Majou, Pastor. T ItlKITY I.UTIIIUiAN, Iron street, Sunday services, 10 11. in lueriimm, y.ju p. 111., vuiiK' ll. 7.30 n. Ush),Sundayscliool2p.ni. J. II. Kuii:u,lV.btir. REFOHMIID, Lehigh btieet, Sunday services at 10 a. m., (German), 7 JO p. m., (English), annuay scnooi . p. in. EVANGELICAL. South street, Sunday servleeii at to a. ni., (tleruun), 7.30 p. 111., i English) Sunday school 2 p. ra. A- s. Hum, Castor CATHOLIC, corner Nortliamptou and Coal streets, services overy Sunday morning and evening. IIev. Hahsiackk Pastor. SOMETHING HEW S KIITIlfCHUN, h Klim Sulo- 111011 neter heard of- -a cioTnra link that requires no clotiiks i'inb. Kren' huusekeener. laundress nnnstore- kffnpr want If Bcts-,t2 feet for 60 Finsn-r-Aw AiUNia nainjtie seni uy man, o m iir w a VTi? n w ririe rvi'vrv A tin r fir Milt. Ql AM II. lWi" t "'i iMniiuiAVl Fort Alien House SyiTOHBAOK CLEANZINJ; HemoTtfs Paint anil Urease from Woolens, Silks, Satins, C ashmeres, Laces, Cranes, Ac. lly the use of CLEANZINK Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Hobes, Car llae Cushions, Trlm niinm, dec, cah n 11 I fib I V cleaned of.'djrt, grease or patnt without In jury, It is without an equal for removing dandruff, freckle's, sunburn, tan, c. 25 (,'enls n Dottle. Trado Supplied by theTroprietor Dr. T. E. Iiavis, Summit Hill. For Sale by T. D. THOMAS. Lehigliton. wiicl-Bact Court Cure the most rertatn and speedy remedy In the .--.-t.t r,.l. Jin1-1a Pmiin Ilnaraoli VV hflntl. ing cough, Iiiiiueiu., Sore Tliroat, &c. Try it. rrica, iwenijTncuciiw. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" nsrF o rsi . : Bottled Q4?K-;ins. Sweet Pick- es, Chor-ChoTT, 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, Queensware, &c., If-e lead, both In low prices and quality of goods Our large stock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PAv H. A. BELTS, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AGENT FOB FIBST-CLASS FirefLife&Livg Stock Insurance SnelAl attention of Farmers and others Is tailed to the liberal terms ottered by the REEKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIViK STOCK INSUB' ANCK COMPANY, for which I am the acent for this County and neighborhood. Real Estke Agency, Real Estat"eBougEt&-SQld. Collections Promptly Made.i Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. aee2t,87-tf AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil Watctaaier, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Itespecrtnlly lnyltes tho attention of his friend andtho eltlient generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewoly, at Vrlces (hat defy competition. It will pay yon to call and Inspect ray slock before purchasing elsewhere, REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, aud all work guaranteed. jjshih mm me 1'iace. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Lehighton. eDecmber J7.o871y For Newest Designs and Mest Fashionable Styles of DRESS GO'QDS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; PlifO VISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. , GO TO - B. It. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods Guaranteed and prices 61 low as else where for the same quality or goods. July 18,1885-ly Dr. H. B. REINOHL Gradual of rhlla. Dental Cpllege. DENTISTRY ! IS ALL ITS BUANCHES, Perseryation of tlie Teeln a Specially. OFFICE HOURS. FromSa.ni.top.n). OAK HALL, forfeit Sgaro, Match Chunk. lilt A NTH Ol'FIOEi EAST - MAUOH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of Fost-Ofnee. OFFICE HOOKM- Tuva.tn.aadStoTp.nl. ApiU-m i Oaroa Llvor Complaint, Billons Affeo- AlflE9IJrl Udacno,Siolc atomach, Uid-dInes3,Costivo-ness.Djspepsia Kidnnvfrnnhlo AXADOR I and all dcllcato Fomala Com plaints. Sold CTcry whore. Prlco 25 cents. QBEXELMC0ID6NE Fragrant! 0 Lasting! The Leading Perfuma forthe Tolletand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Price 26 eta. Salvation Oil tlP Mm nl) St ttt. tilt if illdmg'fteta. Will rtlitro Rhmmatism, Itauralgia, Smiling t,F,tii3is,Lumbsg,Sprains, Headache, Toothaeht, Sent, Harm, Hound, Cuts, Scalds, Baskaeht, Frostbitaa. Chapped Hands end Fact, Bout, of an hodilj pain or ailment ntlCKl-fi'S FLOGS. Tht Crmt nbacto An. bnLlff Uittt. Print 10 Ctt. At ml truggliti. -AT Till Central Drug Store, orr. the ruBLio squaub . Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pa., IS HKADQVARTBBS FOR Pure Drugsand Medicines, Fine Soaps. Brushes, &c, &c., Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Dccoralipns! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a good fit. But If you neen BPECTACLllS It Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly fitting frame which will bring Uie lenses di rectly before tho centre of the eye. If oubuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will And the aboyo poluU properly attended to. PEftSCRIPTIONS otlM8t.T Cacfolly Compotmaefl. Dress the Hair "With Ayer'a Hair Vigor. Its cleanli ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and lasting perfumo commend it for uni versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and ailken, preserves its color, prevents It from falling, and, It the balr has become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. "To restore tho original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely gray, I used Ayer'a Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully testify to the Efficacy of this preparation." Mrs. P. II. David ion, Alexandria, La. ) " I was afflicted some three rears with scalp disease.- My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and In a few weeks the disease in my scalp disappeared and my hair resumed its original color." (Uav.) S. S. Sims, Pastor TJ. B. Church, St. Bernlce, Ind. " A few years ago I Buffered the entire) loss of my hair from the effects of tutter. I hoped that aftor a time nature would repair the loss, but I waltod in rain, Many remedies wora augsestod, none, however, with such proof ot merit as Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and I began to us It. The yasult was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon camo out all over ay head, and grew to bo as soft and heavy as I ever had, and ot a natural, color, and firmly set." J. H. Pratt, Bpofford, Texas. Aver's Hair Vigor, v rBBFABED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mats. tti Ij DrsifUU aa ferfaSMri, Weissport Planing Mill MANUKACTUltEK OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets AKP DEALER IN All KlPuS of Dressed Lumber Shingles, railings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Ver owe ,4, 3 ice "ANOTnnu it Am'. Whon tho wild winter winds did blow, Tho bitter winds ot January, That aw ept with sparkling swirls of snow Tho wastes of western pralrioj A little child came to my arms ' ' To bring me Joy-or sorrow may be, And so, beset by vuguo alarms I sighed i "Another baby!" Another little waif to tend, Another tlttlo helpless stranger, To lead, to feed, to fold, to fend, From every wrong and danger. TO make one anxious, make one sad, And. fearful for each morrow may bo "With heart half-sorrowful, halt-glad, I moaned: "Another baby!" - And then I thought how near, how deaf Tho'llttle children God had sent us. How full they made our home of cheer, And how their presence did content us Hard If but one were laid away This vearorn'ext, as might or may be. Our hearts would ache.woul'dhurit or break, And no,w "Anothbrbabylj.' Ah, so I thought!. and so I said,' In ecstacy ot peace and pleasure, As bending down I kissed the head Of ray last, weest. weakest treasure; "Oh, dear child ot my life nnd love, Whate'cr 5 ou arc, whate'er you may be, I take you from the Christ above. And thank Him for Another baby!" Stitched In. AflFenture wilii Australian Buslirangers. In the early days of tho colon; of New South Wales It was never safa to travel In the bush unless very well armed. No one was safe from the robbers known as bush rangerswho Infested tho country, and many a tnallcoach driver was shot dead, his coach completely.sacked In search of gold and the unfortunate; passengers robbed of their money, luggage and often left tied to trees until rescued by e)thor travelers. Most of the bushrangers at that time were escated convicts who, not daring to be seen in tho town, were obliged to llva in the mountain caves; and when they got to hear of a ruallcoach being likely to pass with gold for the bank they laid their plans to rob It on Its jonrney to the city. Now these are almost thiDgs of the past, for there are branch banks In every part of ibe colonies and money Is so securely guarded that there Is very llttlo prospect of success for a bushranger. Still now and again we hear of coaches belnj robbed .and farm houses or "sheep ranches" being at tacked by theje daring men. Only a fow years ago Melbourne was thrown Into a stale of fright by the news of a gang of bushrangers shooting a police trooper dead who went to arrest them for stealing horses. They escaped, and, em barking In a career of crime, for some time were successful in evading justice by hiding themselves In cayes In the Strathbogie Ranges; but one day they were captured by some mounted police. They were tracked to"a small wooden building where liquor wa4old, kept by a woman named Jones; and after barricading the doors against the police, tho.houso was set fire to and they were caught and afterwards hatiged. I was living In Victoria at the time, but had been to Sydnor on a trip; and as it was j the day after the burning of the but and overland express passed qulto close to the ranges, we made up a party for the purpose of visiting the smoldering ruins. hen I retmned to Melbourne the follow ing day and had related our experience my dear mother seemed highly lnteiested; and as we sat around a cozy fire that night, and had been questioned all about this gang ot btishrangors, she said in a very quiet manner: "I think I could tell you something very interesting In the way of bushranging ad ventures." We were all attention at once, for moth er's talcs of he j youthful days were always liked by us, and as we gathered.our chairs closer around the bright b5j that was thrown out from the huge lo'gjfolie. began: All of sou children know how your .grandfather left Kugland ajiS landed in New South Wales when quite young. It must have been about 1840, as far as I can recollect, when he was made a sort of banker. Tom wlll perhaps wonder why. At that lime there was no bank out of Sydney, and as the llttlo town of Rich uiond was miles away it ;vas not only a tedious but a very exDensive journey to the city of Sydney for the farmers. Your grandfather was very much respected, and as he was the ouly magistrate then In the district h(s advice was asked upon various matters. The event I am going to tell you about happened after an Kaster Sunday. He had attended dlyine service some miles away, and as is usual tn Australian churches there Mas an Kaster collection. This Sunday the collection was unusually large on account f tho good season the farmers hadl and in addition to the collection money there were about 400, the result of the sale ot some church property. Thn trustees of the church know that on the following Tues day your grandfather Intended visiting tho city, aud so begged that he would take the sum which altogether amounted to about 500 and deposit it In the bank. This be decided to do, but not without some slight mUglylngs; lor bushrangers were dolnj wild deeds at that time an,d the dally news papers were scarcely eyer without some ac count of x dreadful murder or robbery of mall coaches committed by them. Your grandfather took the money all In notes and then began to consider what he should best do with It for Its safely. "After an houi's quiet consideration be decided what to do, and did it. Then he mounted his beautiful old black horse, who was slightly lame, and started off for home, lie was a good Imshman and knew the way almost as well at night as by day and he trotted merrily along. "lie had a very good path through the cum saplings and almost let 'Honnla Hess' guide uerseit. lie naci passen a corner and bad merged into the open red when nil at once; " 'slop1 "He startad back and saw three men black masks and each with a pistol In both nanus. , " 'Where's tho colnf " 'What coin? asked ray father. " 'Oh, that'll do, governor, ll'e know all about Itr and at once they hauled him off his saddle. "Now, boys." said the leader of the trio. who was a big, powerful man. wun mese words tney twtaniiy pro cceded to undress your grandfather. They took his boots off and examined them care- ,.!!.,- llt.M plnn nmAn 1,1. nt .n.l garments, and while he ttood there shtver- Inc fn thn nnlil Ihpv ovamlnpd averv artlfdft ' of clothing ha had on. "Suddenly one of the nieu called out: "Go for the saddle!" and, to my father's horror, they began to examine that. "After a search which proved fruitless the leader said: 'Well, 1 reckon It's no good. He ain't got the coin.' " "So with a grunt they threw my grand father his clothes, keeping his boots only, They said, 'You can keep .your nag, gov ernor, for he's loo lame for us.' " "My father, who had retained his usual coolness all this time, said to one of the men: "Well, I suppose jou are the man who is wanted by the police?" "Yes, I am Jack? Jacky.' "After dressing himself, and thanking the men for not molesting htm any further, my father mounted the lame horse, and riding off reached homo at about four o'clock In the morning. Of course your dear grandmother was In an nn ful fright, and had not gone to bed at all." "After your grandfather bad related his adventure to tier she said: 'And what a lucky thing, dear, that you did not have the money with youl' " "But I had!" "You had! Where was It?" "My father wcntoutslde, and, returning In a few minutes, he dragged in the saddle, and placing It on the table, began with his pocket-knife to very carefully cut the small stitching underneath. My mother looked on In great wonderment, and ex claimed: 'But John, dear, you say they searched the saddle?' " So hey did, dear, but thoy forgot that I should ba equal to them. I had old Brown, the saddler, la my little room at the hotel, and before I left, these notes were carefully stitched In with the padding. You know, dear, that as a rule notes are merely slipped Inside the leather covering, bat they did not reckon that I should have these really stitched through." And there they were, literally pierced with tiny boles, but none the worse for that. And so my father saved the little 600. "The next morning we heard an account of the same gang attacking the mall coach and shooting the driver dead. Mr father often says that if the; had' taken a fancy to Bonnie Bess, which they would un doubtedly have done had she not been lame, they might haye carried off the saddle too, and then, of course, the money was theirs. "You may bo sure the church people! were ver; thankful, and In acknowledg ment of his forethought they presented him with an address, knowing he would accept no present of money." When mother had finished her tale we were all ver; s'eepy, for It was late; but we were a little bit nervous, I think, dur ing tho night. I bad an awful nightmare in which I fancied I had money stitched , up.lnslde my skin. A .SOCIETY DRAMA. How a Cruel father Wrecked the llappl- ncaa of Two Young Uearta. I. So Count,' you desire to marry my daughter?" These words camo from the Hps of Regi nald de Montmorency, tbo millionaire banker, as ho stood In tbo sumptuously furnished parlor of his mansion on Grand street, facing a distinguished gentleman of foreign appearance. The latter fervently replied: 'Yes, yes, I dol' 'I'll let you know my decision to-mor row; by the way, Count, my daughter and have arranged for a little supper at Ormsby's cafe this evening, Will you join us?' 'With plcasute," H. Gladys de Montmorency reclined on an excellent upholstered ottoman in a boudoir the furnishings of which must have cost a great deal of money. There wai a far-away look in her eye; there was a far-away look tn her other eye, Sh was thinking of one who was dcaror to her than llfo. She. was thinking of tho splendid Count Bolognl, with his lustrous Italian eyes, and of the excellent chewing gum ho had given her. She was summoned to the library, where her fathor, the opulent hanker, stroked her silken hair and said: Gladys, the Count has asked for your hand.' That's business, father; there are no flies n the Count.' 'Are you sure, mv daughter, that he Is your kind of people?' Dead sure!' Because, my child,' and his voice grew tremulous with emotion, 'because I fear me much that lie is nut a Count at all. Methiuks that when I was erstuhlleat Al lentown I saw him as n waiter in a restaur ant. My child, oh, my chi'dl These gray hairs would Indeed go in sorrow to the grave this old heart would be rendered in twain If I were to see you In tho soup.' The lovely girl's breath came In gasps; she twined her beautiful arms about his neck and whispered: 'What are you going to do about It?' 'Hearken,' her father replied; 'I have a scheme No. 07. series D. We'll take supper with him this eyenlnj, and I'll put hlui to a crucial test. Until then let us abide In peace. Kiss mo again, my angelic child,' HI. Myriads of light were gleaming In Orms by's luagulflcent cafe when Mr. de Jfont- morency entered with Glydy's on his arm, queenly In her beatitv and grace. The Count was already there, and the three sat down together. 'What ho, waiter. Come hither!' This stern command from Mr. do Mont morency was Instantly obeyed. The waiter camo to, the table. Gladys could feel the color fade from her cheeks. She know that the moment for the great teal was come. Eyeu the siern Hps of her father quivered and the cold perspiration was on his brow as he said: 'Count, my daughter and I only care for a steak and a cup of coffee. Will yon older for us?' ' Tint PAiinrrnin from lit pliAtr. nnd Ilia chair, and his ringing yolco could be heard throughout the vast'room as be. said: " 'Slaughter Ui the? pan and draw ono in the dark twice. IV. Header, there Is but Utile more to add. Crushed arid broken, Gladys retired to -convent to end her hf iu solitude. The Count left ,or his natlye conn try on foot, out a bay stack in which he wm sleeping oao night, took lire, and he per Isbed tn the flames. THF, END. STYLES F01t;WOMEN. Opals are fashionable gems. Stripes will be worrt again In the coming spring. Mllk-whtte Is more In voguo than cream color. Shott puff sleovel are worn for evening dresses. Veils are fastened at the hack with nu ornamental pin. Gray-green amlinelnl-bhie" will be popu lar spring colors. There Is arovlynl of the old-fashioned baby-wabt for dancing dresses. A square llhlnestone buckle la considered tbo best taste on black satin evening slip pers. Leafless flowers, particularly roses and popples, are liked for trimming tulle drpsses. Charming ibeatic tonnes and opcia bon nets are made entirely of velvet, flowers and leaves. Trovlded the cut of the corsage arid Iho hang of the skirt are just right, tho moro simple the rnako of young ladles' evening gowns the better. "I DON'T WANT KISLIKF, 1JUT CUKE," Is the exclamation of thousands suffering from catarrh. To all such wo say.' Ca tarrh can be cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It has been done In thousands of cases; why not In yours? Your danger. is In doiay. Enclose a stamp to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for pamphlet on this disease. Golden Jfedlcal Discovery purifies the Wood, strengthens the lungs and Invigor ates tbo whole system. KOMANTIC DEATH OF A MOUSE. A few evenings sthce is a young lady of Bridgeport, Conn., tras il'csslng for a party a mouse put In an appearance and naturally enough created considerable confusion, but finally disappeared. After the lady had returned from the party and while disrob ing for the nizht, what was her astonish ment to find the poor mouse In hei bustle, but the place of fancied security it had sought In the excitement of the phase had proven a death trap. At some time during Its presenco there It had' been squeezed to death. The young lady's feelings can bet ter bo imagined than described. EMEHCJ13NCV l'KAVEItS. A story is told of a man In a near county whose name we withhold. The gentleman in question Is not a member of the church, and while honest and upright In all his dealings does not go very strong on religion. Not maHy months ago, just after a heavy rain, he was driving along a certain road. On reaching tho top of a hill at the bot tom of which was a creek much swollen by the rains and away out of Its banks his mules considered they would run away. They pitched off dowu the hill at a furious pace. Tho man did all In his power to check them, but In vain. Just before they reached the rushing water the man shouted to his boy who was In the wagon with him : We are going to be drowned 1 Tray, Jim, prayl" "Dad, I can't pray." "Say something " ho shrieked, ns they dashed into the water. "Ob. dad. I can't!" But. thinking a second, the boy shouted: "Lord, make us thankful for what we are about to receive!" Then they went down Into tho creek, which was not as deep as the man had ex pected, and the mules having had their fun out went on a more leisurely gait. The' man has since learned a number of prayers for sudden emergencies. words of wisuojr. Love cannot be regulated by any law of man. it is the very essence of individual liberty, a right which Is proved by the pos- iblllty of Interfering with the same right in another. The style of language has no mora to do with the conveyance of knowledge, than the form of a dilnking cup has to the quenching of thirst. ) It I GIN OF THE OYl'SIKS. The conclusion that the gypsies wandered from India Is now almost universally ac cepted, but when or from what part of India are questions on which few have done more than Idly speculate. The Iden tificatlon of the gypsies with the JfUs, who n the Punjab alone number 1,300,309, has received the support of many of those whose opinions on such matters must receive the greatest respect. In a metrical paraphrase f Genesis made by an Austrian monk about 1122 they are noticed ns Ishuiaehtes aud their descent thus credited to Hagar, There is a tale extant that the- wandering instinct of the gypsies Is duo to the fact that his ancestors refused to shelter the Virgin and Child In their flight Into Egypt. This race has manv other names such as Bohemians In France; Clganos In Pottug Gltanos In Spain; lltedeus In Uolland; Pbaraoh-nepek Iu Hungary ; Tartar In Den mark and Sweden; Wallachians In Italy; Zlegeuncr in Germany, s rjACQBSOl TRADE KEMEDYpj Acute Torture Cured. T DOCTORS . Tbo How tarC'ltora- Joaraal" liyi; "M". r. o. xiiiofi, so Eui lllh ilr.it. IT for HTia days la coaTsliloai. Sbi uplor.l tk. bot rat4. cat ibid, bat air can baOid lailr but era. Oao pbjilclaa attir aaotbtrwaa ooia(i4 aad dltcha-aid. aatll tovoa dlSiriat dutorl bad 1 BOTTLE. 'Bir'StaUi vulk4 for a may tint. Xiirr Ulas lairit4 r WMlaf pkanaatllta u trlti, mailt ha cm. wai f If ,a t,u k.ixIiH Al lut, ra4la( of ta wea4rral car., criaiud . t ta. t lb, c.i.. lr.ua St. Jacob, Oil, ao wai laiatta 14 trj a bottl. aa a lait rup. Ib. tttaa to lpror from tho Uto tto Sra. apallctUoe was nao. Br tao coaUaa.4 H ol Ula Oroal Em.Jr. Sir, X.lltJI III .OBplOttlf recover." triad t mi or kilp bir aad lillid. 6b. ipoat bar wmIi at a Bialtk lift, bat Sir r- aiaiaid a probtua wblch coald aotbo Mltid. Bir body ill la a p.rHjt.d coadlUoa. ns cuazs AM WITBOOT nAns WlTHOin axToaM or ram. Sold tt Prvoiutt nnd Vcaltrt ttoiwlfff TrHj CHARLES. A. VOCELER CO., BalUmert. H4. CtTJBlW. MARK SamHBSVi B The Carbon Advocate, An IxonrjEHDEKT Family NKwarArattrab nsnea overy Saturday in .lciuruioh, wugnuouuvi I'eunsiiTania, uj Harry V. Mbrtliimfcr Jr. BANK STREET. $1.00 Por Year In Advanoo I pest advertising medium In tho county. Every descrlptlon'of Plain and Fancy j o,b p;rintin.g t very lowprlccs, We do not, hesitate to sjf that we aro better equpped than nny other printing establishment in this section ' to do flrst-chiM JoMvork, In all Its brunches, at low prices. jArTAttack of Gravel. The Terrible BntTerlnEof n Woman ntM. How She mm Happily Cared. ' ' There la nothln I now enjoy that I do not owe to having need Dr. David Kennodra Favorite Kemedr. made at Bondout, N. y. Mr troubles began In my kldoeya and from which I oevar erpeeted to recov er. First there were rains In my back. 1 wai ItTer. lsh, with ho appetite and could hot Sleep, I was com pelled to aa a cans, and finally gut so weak that X could not stand alone. The distress la my back was tcrrtbla. Iwas burnlnr up with a fever or constant. lythlTtrlng-aetfcold. My phyalcUna aald 1 HAD BRIGHT'S DISEASE,'! which was alarming- Information. To tii to aj Si fllctlon after I had been 111 about two reart , I had a bad attack of Gravel. TThMi this made Us appear ance my physician (rare up my case, and I reiirne4 myaelf to die. I bad four doctora attend Ins, the best la tie country, yet I constantly srew won. Six years ago last Juno, how well I remember the time 1 1 aaw Dr. Kennedy Favorite Itemed adrertlaed la (our paper. After using one bottle I threw away my ,cano and went to New Tork on a vtilt. and three bot-' .ties cured me. I haTe nover bait a return of Gravel, nor of the rains or weakness la the back, and thotKU J am orsr sixty rears of are I am JNow Vigorous and Strong ' 5yK.'5.niJr I do all rarown voik.and cm7mth.ra tufj . . . , -w,.,,! iu tuii, vaUVi j Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Frerered by DR. DAVID KENNEDY, ItONIIOUT, N. Y. llpnbotUe Six forts, fly all dmrglsti. Chance is a word Void 'of sense. V Nothing can exist without a cause. We hav o n speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and head-ache, Shiloh's 'catarrh remedy. A Nasal injector free witli each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by T. D. Thomas, . Lehighton, W. Biery Weissport. Individual liberty is the virtue of life. Borrowed knowledge is a mortgage on the mind. A Great Surprlae. Is In store for nil whoisolKeinp's Balsam for the throat nnd lungsthe( 'great guaran teed remedy. Would you believe that it is old on its merits and that any druggist is authorized by tho proprietor of this wonder ful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It neyer fails to cure acute or chronic coughs. All druggists, sell Kemp's, Balsam. Largo Bottles 09 cents nnd ?1, . Acquirements are but the appearance of culture, . Shiloh's Catarrh Romedy. .--.Sliiloli's Catarrh llemedy, a marvelous' cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mbutb.J; and head-ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasut injector for the more, successful treatment of Uiose complaints . without extra charge. Price 60 c. Sold by T. D. Thomas Lehighton, W. Biery, Weiss-' port. Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without one. i it I.,. Itunturo euro Guaranteed bv Dr. J. K.Mavor Ml Arch Street, I'hiht. Ease at once, no opera uon or nusiness tieiny. inousanas curea. yeaa for circulars. 42-ly "Passing away" Is written on the world and all the world contains. Answer This Qnestten. No. 2. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and 'be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7s cents we will sell them Shiloh's System Vltnlizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sola by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Biery .Weiss- port1 Puhltc money Is like holy water: every. one helps himself to do. Close quarters The laundry. YOU HAVE SEEN WOMEN with matked blueness or paleness, vitiated appetites, and a craving for unwholesome' ' food. iliese are signs ot a aisoidered'1 liver, and the trouble must be corrected or worse results are sure to follow. Husbands and fathers cannot afford to treat this matter lightly. Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy," which dispels liver disease, costs less than sick wives and daughters. You will find it a very profitable Investment. A pair of slippers Two eels. The best thing out A big lire, A scaly trick Catching a fish. Small landholders Flower pots. MERIT WINS. We desire tn say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Constipation, jjr. Kings Iew Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell ns well, or that have civ- 1. en such universal Mitisfaction. We do. not,- - hesitate to guarantee them every time, and, j stand ready to refund the purchase price, U satislactory results uo not follow tueir use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on thelt- merits T. D. . IIUM1U. 4'lllia,, A sweetmeat The reunion of (overs. A fallen star A dismissed policeman. Going the rounds Climbing a ladder. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself . niul Ktnipririr In nil rtther Tirenitr&tinns '111 strength, economy, and medicinal merit. Felt goods Bent pins and carpet tacks. Attending a bawl Minding the baby's cry. -The greatest work of art Is to make art pay. When Macbeth ironically naked, ''Canit thou minister to n mind direafced?1' he,, little knew that mankind would tine day be blessed with Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. In purify ing the blood, this powerful alterative gives tone and si l ength to every function and faculty of the system. A successful man on the stump A good dentist. A woman Is nover prettier than when she wants to be. A burglar ts apt to be as honest as the day Is long. A grinding monopoly A society of street organists. Going out with the tied A wedding party leaving the church. Ferhaps tho most potentlallctter of the alphabet Is u, because It can make a man of ma. Dreams go by contraries. But this Is something a fellow can never seem to re member when he Is asleep. Judge, to plaintiff Who was present when the defendant knocked you down? Plaintiff I was. 1