. - - i -sr . - ' J ' - 1 ... - ,. r ii . ' Advertising Rates, For Legal Notloos. tie following prices foi li3al adver.is ng has baon adopted by '.ae Caiibo Advocate. Oliarter Notices - - - - ? tutor's Notices - - - - Commissioner's Notices - U1 Divorce Xctlcos - - - y Administrator's Notlcos - - j " "Executor's Notice - - - - 3 " Othor lojal advertising will bo charged fo. y t he square. H. V. MartMnvr. Jr.. PaMlshw. SWiTOHBAQlC CLEANZINJE Removes Paint and ui.u from Woolens tilllts. Satins, Cashmeres. Laces.CrApus, ic! y the me of CLEANZINJi UlotliltiK of any Material. Car pels, Ll ltobes. Car riage. Cushions, Trim mings. Jfcc, KM be q it I c k I y cleaned otdlrt, grease or paint without In Jury. It is without an en.it. for ri'iiioylni dandruff, freckles, sunburn, tan, &c. 25 Cents it Holtle. Trade Sunulled by Hie Proprietor Dr. T. B Davis, Summit Hill. For8alebyT. I). TIIOMAH, Uuighton. wltiVBirt Gou'i Cora . in, cou,.., Rfefe- Tfy GO TO qWRRNY'S JO VY JLJ-l-sl-1 -- "Corner Store" FORD Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Tablt Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel- ' 1 ery Sauce, and all kinds of choici Jellies aud tabic necessaries. Iii Dry Goods, Groceries Queensware, &c, ri'e lead, both In low prices anil quality ol goods Our larise stoeK is nispiayuu iua . vantage, an Item which uurchasers wil certainly greatly appreciate; EEMEMI3E11 THE Corner Store. LEHIGHTON, PA. AL.. CAMPBELL, Jewalsr ana Watcliraate . Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Penna Itespeetlnlly Invites the attention ot his friend andthe citizens Kcner.vlly to his Immense new stock ol Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Wees that dety competition. It will pay yon o call and Inspect my stock before purcUasm, elsewhere. RE PAIRING Promptly dono at lowest charse, and all wort cuaranteril, Don't Farad' toe Place. SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH. Bank St., Lehighton. eDecmber l",eS7ly H. Jk. BSLTS, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AGENT FOIl FIUST CLAS3 lire, Life & Live Stock Insurant lies. Boeelal attention of Farmers and others t tailed to the liberal terms offered by Ihe BERKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK insult ANCE COM PAN Y, for which I am th j asent to this County aud nelshborhood. I Real Estate Asencv, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. aee2l,S7-U EC or so Doctor, mnnnrsrv Orsduate of Ontario Vet. Colleje.) Offije: GartJiu Hinss Bank Sl. Leliigtilou OASTRATIONT. DENTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and Cattle, 8U00E3SEUL1.Y TREATED. Rivmal and Particular Attention paid to fir, s . ptATrrrTC LaM.liaO) " w A V IWw, Rnlints Rincbone, Hoofbound. Audaud.,e,,preAv His Hone and Cattle I'ownois som u m.n self and stores generally. . nsottatlon Free .-rharjees Moderate, 2 rnni circulation is growing V.LLL because wo fnnth allthe kte3t local news in th se 1Mt ttyta. dmpls us. III $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVII,, No. 24 Weissport Business Directory. ItANKI.IN llOl'SR, EAST WltlSMPORT, TENN'A. 'Ills homo oners Urst-class accommodations b he permanent boarder ami transient guest, unlo ptlces, only One Dollar per day. lutf-iy John llKiiuto, Proprietor. Oscar Ohristinan, VEISdPOUT, PA. Livert and Exchange Stalks insyrldlnitcarrlaBOiHlid safe drtylny Iiomp. lestaccouiiiimhitiuus tn agents and travellers .I.ill and u-lcKrapu orders liionipllyntte in eel , :. live me atrial. mnzl-l The - Weissport - Bakery, c. w. lauiiy. rnopniETPn. )cllvcrs Fresh llread and Cakes in Weissport lehighton and lcln Hies every day. n the store 1 have a Kfne Line V"lSfV"iT, or the Holiday Trade. Sunday sclieols amlfw Ivals supplied at lowest prices, deowiin THE Fort Allen House Wilsspcrt, Carton County, Penna., Honry hristman, Proprietor ..v.iiA t (-..nontrnllv Informed tll.lt tilt vell-ki.nw house has been rentted and Impnjvj-. natlrst rate, and able to furnish tbevety be ...n.iuiiiniiiitioiis ol all kinds A FINE POOL ROOM. inoonnectlonwltlithehbtcllsa FINRrOOl .tOOil handsomely lilted up. APK87Iy ,R. J. HONSBN, SnccKsson to ciiAiti.Ei ScuwEiizitn, Near the Canal Ilrldge, In SAST WEiSSPORT, Penna. Is prepared to do all Kinds of Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing it verv Treasonable Trices. TIKF. SETTI.IU .pec ALrv-..AUo,Al!entforthe 1 Must ltjatl J.U't. Il0 cllcapCjt nn(i nest ou the market, m 2- Jver Canal Brite E. Weissf r. J UNDERTAKER AND DEALElt IJf fURNITURE,.- PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM SUITED io.t sc, rnces ino-yrry lowest vdw ;ooiU the best? Satlstiictlon tuarauteeu i very particular. Ja3kbt.s, Coffins and Shroudi V havo a full llnr which we will furnish . he lowest possible prices. Flour, Peed, &c, if the choicest qiiall'y at very reasonable price ail auu uu coimnutM. J03EPH P. REX, prH-ly EAST WHIS3PUH jehigklon Business Direotorj TAI SCII W Alt re, llanu 8I Hie nun si im i V Hire honie in Imui. bvrry .leseiliillon . .imlture always un h.md, l'l ii-s very low, XT A. PUTKUM. SahHin and itestauraut, lla V V . street, Kresli Uiseralwaysouup. I season, urop in aim ae ns. riSKANU'8 SllAVlXd 8AI.O0X, opposite t! U AIIVOCATK OKKICK, Is lieauip kiriPra 1' uavniK auu uaircuiiniK o. .iuaw dm. ,(i TO Fits. KOUF.itEU. under the Kxrliam J Hotel, Bank sUeet, lor a Miiooth shave 01 .ishlouable hair cut. UtT Closed on btinday .oeiler u.ur lonie, cures uanuruu. U. S. 150CIC. .U128 83 OPP. 1'UHMO bliUAHE. rlllt UAItlUI.N ADVUCA I K Ul'l' U.II street, plain ami fancy Job printing a sp y. AUVooatk one dollar per year In udvanc J. dealer In choice tirauds of whiskies, l'I randies, wines. &c. US'" Patronage sollelte. 'uur-. Churches, iRTiinntsr KPismrAi..sout i iuiik stree IYL - Sunday services at 10 a. n., and 7J0 11. in iuuday School '1 p. in. Wm. Majoii, Pasto sUINMIV I.tmfFliAX. Iron street. Suuda . serilcra.lOa. m.. ((iernian),J.ao p. in., (Unj ilsh). Sunday school a p.ui. J. II. Kuiimt.Pastni nEFOKMl!!), lhiKh street, SmiUay service Sunday school -i p. m, ki at ion. m., (uerniauj, 7.au p, in., vr.ngiiui CIVAXnELICAI.. South street, Sunday service U at 10 a. ni.. (lieru at 10 a. ni.. (Herman). 7 Ju n. m.. iEni:hh iiiuuuy scnooi J p. m, A. a. KI.I.NK, I .UIOI MATIIOI.m. rnrnur Norlliauuiliiu ami Lo, j streets, services' every Sunday inornhii: an I jvenluB. Hkv. Hammackb Pastoi auiufiiniu a an ;;r.eV."r8hea'; it-ariiOTliKs LiXR that requires nouujthr .tv. Iftrarv l,nilMlWP.l.r. l.ltllKire.SS HIIUMIUI ieener wants u. nuinpie "j "' ",sjx; .rts.,1.' teetforWcts. I'lUSTULASS AUENI!- A A MTK 1 1 IfllllTI! SCOUSTV. Atniress. JAM It. I10ND& CO., Mamitacturlug Ateiu lill:iilHlinin. ra-.nn ih ni" HORACE IIEYDT. JOHN 8BAB0LDT. J Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to ICemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office i Dank street. Prompt attention giveu to every kind ot In surance. Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tlie agency for the fouowlnj; snn'PAVTlAL ,,AN,ES W,ch can reconimended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Hellable. Life InsnraiiGB Co., OP MONTPELIER, VT., MamiW AccifLent Intaitj Co., OP UNITED STATES, HaiTisl)!r2 Mutual Live Stocl INSURANCE COMPANY. osepii F. Hex Professional & Business Cards. Horaoo Heydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . NO 1'A IlY PUIILK!, irnciti-Tho Boom recently occupied by V, M. Iiapsuer. 1ANIC STREET, - - LEIIIOUTOJI. TA M im eousullril In Eniillsli nnd German. uly 4-ly W. M. Ranshor, tTTORNEY Axn OOUNSELLOP. AT JjAW, AND DISTKICT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion House, .NfAUCIl CHUNK PEfN'A. (eal Estate nnd Collection Aucncj. Will Tuy nnsell ileal issraie, uonveyancinviiFaiiyuuni.-. ollecttons proinpuy mane, souiinc r.stiuesni evtiems a specially, aiay uu cuu-iunun .u iiRllsh nnd German. nov. w-yl W. G. M. Soiple, P1IY31CIAN AND SURGEON. 10UTII STREET, - - LEHIGHTON. Mav ha cdnsiiltpd In Knclish nnd Gorman. pedal nttentlon Riven to (lynccolouy. OrricK Ilot'iia: Fiom 12 M. to 2 P. M., and i-oni u to o P. M, mar. 31-yl 4. S. Ilabenold, D. D. S veil OfPiCR :-Over .1. W. Jlaudenbush' Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. ....M.intin ,iii if. iimnltfs. Tonth Extracted vlthout I'am. Gas administered when requested. Olilee I lays WE DN KS I) A Y or each wceK. .O.m'tliess, ALLENTOWN, jan 3- 1 Lehigh county. Ta. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OHcc opposlto the Opera Home. Bank Street, Z,ch hton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS 11RANCIIES. IIUus aud makliiic artlllclal ilenturcs a special ty. Loci) anesthetics used. las administered and Teeth Fxtractcd WITH FFICE HOURS: From , m., to 12 m., from 1 p. in., to s p. m., from 7 p. m., lo 8 p. m. Consultations In English or German ct 1W7 ly 3r.H. B. REINOHL Graduate ot Phlla. Dental CoIleRC. DENTISTRY! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 'erseryatiOu cf tne Tecih a Specially. OFFICE HOURS! From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. AK HALL) Mcrfest Stnaro, Hanch Chtink lIltANCH OFFICE: , 1AST - MAUOH ' - CHUNIC, Tn;n Doors onn ni rosi-umce. FI'IOK liOURS: 7lo uu. in. uud5to7p.m prllas-nm DR. G. T. FOX 172 Jlaln Street, Bath, Pa. T EAFTOtf, 8WAX 110TKL, TUESDAYS. r AI.I.KNTOWN, AMKUICAN IIOTEUTHUnSDAI r liANnoa, UnoAiiWAV iiol'se. Mondays. I' flATir, WEOVKSDAVa AND SATUHDAY8. Office Hours From 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni. rractlc .idled to diseases of the lye.Ear, INose&Jhroal XAtso. Uefrnctlouof the Eyes for the adjust Contraclor and Baildjr. Vest flior lo tie nben Fensterra'aclicr'sl LEHIGH STREET, LEHIGHTON. lansand snef'flnUnns. and probable cost nl Hldlh!s,turiiMied ii T iippllratlon. All work ii:ir,uicpi. i.pairiri' iiiouipi'y auen n-n in nd ma'.eriai iiinnsiie wneu iiesirca .-is PRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, fta Practical lllaekniltlut Horseslioer Is prepared to do al work in his Hut JoAlu the best manner and at the lowest rices, rieosociu. unvjo-Nj-iy, PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, Z. It. C. IIO.M, Proprietor. PACKERTON, - - - Tixsa. t his well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and as the best accommodations for permanent and ransu-ut lioanlers. bxcellcut tallies and the ery best Liquors. Stables attached. tauS-yi MANSION HOUSE Opposite.! tt S. Depot, BANK STREET. - LEHIGHTON, C. H. IIOM, PROPRIETOR. t'Ws hnnso offers flrstKilass accommodations for ransieut ami nerinaneui Humeri', u lias necn viv reniinnni uu usuri.iiriiucms.ana is local 'a in one oi int. niosi iiciiircsnxr ponions ot II i bonmon. Terms moderate. rv- Th inn i upplled with 'hi choicest Wliies, Lhpinrs and Hltais. 'icn 4kci wi. inn. nri7yi T. J. BRETNEY lesneetiullv announces to the M.-rrlmnt. nf t Hilton and others that he Is now prepared to ai all kinds ot Hauling of- Freight, Express Matter and Baggage 0d reasonable terms. Orders cleat Sweeny'i Pnrtiur rllord or at in v renlilHu rpft rivi'K, near ;ne s-vmeiery. smii receive prompt atten ion. Patinnase Kolinteil, For Newest Designs and Molt Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER Bank Street, Lehighton. Qoodt cnsranteMl and prices is low ss else- where lor the uo quality of coed. July IB. IWA-lj 9( 110 tf INDEPENDENT " Lahighton, Carbon County, For StiiTness Stiff Neck. Or. G. T. HORN, 0 AT THE ontral Drug Store, orr. the tudlio square Bank Street, Lehightou, Pa.. is headquarters for Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c. Choice Wines and Liquors, argest Assortment of Libran Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair ot Shoes you want! tood nt. But It you need SPECTACLES It I: nuch more Impoitant that the EYE should b tccommodatcd with correct lenses and a proper v flttlns tramo which will bring; the lenses dt eclly before the centre ot the rye. If voubir our spectacles nt Dr. Horn's you will find tin ibove points properly attended to. PERSCRIFTIDHS CacMy Cflfflporatlei. Octl5-18S7 High -Pressure Living charncterizM tlieso modern days. Thu rosult la n fi-nrful lucrcnse ot Brain nntl Heart lMsotiscg GcnnrHl Uo lilllty. Insomnia,- Parn-ysls, nnd In timity. Chloral and Morplilu augment tlio ovil. The inoilluiuu best adapted to do permanent Rood la Ayer'a Sar sapirllla. It purilios, onrlchcs, and vitalizes tlio blood, nnd thus strengthens every function and faculty of tho body. "I linvo used Ayer'a Barsaparllla, In my family, for years. I liuvo found It Invaluablu 03 A Cure for Nervous Dr.hlli'y caused ly r.n In. nctl vo liver anil a Imvuta'e ot I'.o bl w.l." Henry Haeoii, Xonia, Ohio. "Foraoiiio tlma I liaro Loon trrnblinl svllh hoart dlseaio. I never found uny thlng to liolp me until I l0Ra using Ayer'a Sar.snparllla. I Lavo wily used this iii.idlfiini six months, lust It lias re lloveu mo from my trouble, and onabled mo to rosumo work." J. I. Carzauett, Perry, III. "I linvo Leon n pra,tlcin; pliysiclan for over half n.ce:itnr,v, ar.J diirlnj tliat tlmo I havo novor fonnd so poworful and reliable nn r.!tcratl,o and blood purifier ns Avsr'.i S' 'ift;i.TlI!a." Dr, M. Maxstart, Imlivi:!.i, rCy. BEP..rB BT Dr. J. C. Ayar t: Co., Lowell, Mass. I-rhe 81 ; six bottles, W. XVonli 65 a lotI. Weissport Planing MANUFACTURER OF Window and Doob Frames, Doors, Shutters, 131inds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KiPds of Dressed Liilier Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c Very Lowest Prices SHOEMAKER'S Horse aattleEowuer. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor OnERRYVILLE, I. O., Northampton eo., DIRECTIONS For a horse, j table spomful, two or three times a weeki when sick. 2 tibL--apooDSful aoay. For a Oow. I teaspoonful iHtreawAeki when slek. twien adsr. The same tor Hoas. For Poultry mix with teed. . .prT"H ,l??'dJJr ' Prepared atlerthe recipe ot the !! Dr. H. O. ufls n. and l th Eenulhe arilele. O 'tiers ol tbora naia4 animals shnnld (dvIIUUL 9ftjt p, 5" i yS A i i -T HO 5 -J N a r i 1 1 0 O ri p o a 5 a- j 2 2 3 K O 2 mis s s ? a z ml 3$m mm Live and Let Live.' Peniia. April 27, 1889, I CLIMB TO RfeST. Etlll must I climb. If I would rest. The bird soars upward to his nest; Tho youa- loaf on tho troo top high CradleTltscir within tho sky. . Tho streams thatsooni to haston down Return la tloudc tlio hllU to crown; , Tho plant arises from her root ' To rock aloft her llonrcr and fruit1 - I cannot In tho valley stay; ' The "treat horizons stretch nwny. The very ellffa that wall ma round Are ladders unto higher eround. ( To work to rest for each a tlma, ' I toll, but I must also climb. What soul was over qulto at oasi Ehut In by earthly boimdai lusf I am not glad till I havo known Life that can lift mo from my own; A loftier level must bo won, A mightier strength to lean upon. r ; And heaven draws near as I ascend ; The brwzo Invites, tho stars befriend. All things nro beckoning to the Rest; 1 1 climb to thee, my God, for rest I Lucy Larcom. A WIFE WOItTII HAVING. .Tlio old filiin Vlnrnnt. Efpmnl tn Ln nnn of tlioso crafts tlint, according to the tlicory uf Bailors, nro doaiucd to ill fate. James MnrHliall.it young man from Now- liort, it. I., hail been licr caDtnin for live years, nnd during that timotjlio had been twice "knocked down;" onco liad elie carried away her .foremast, and nt the time or which we write tlio old bIiId was docked ut Liverpool, undergoing repairs from a serious damairo sho had received during a heavy galo in St. George's clian- uei. lint mull tlieso mishaps thcownera had been forced to ucknowledso that the young captain was entirely freo from uiame, wlulo on tlio other hand he had made better "timo" in his trins than unv other master had been nblo to get out of ncr.'- Tlio last damago which tho Vincent received proved to bo tho occasion of the dawning of a now era in tlio llfo of Capt, Marshall, for while waiting In Liverpool for ilia bhin to bo prepared ho fell in with a blooming Vow England girl named crania i(amsay, tlio eldest daughter of tho agent who did tho business for the Vincent a owners, and cro lone thev dis covered Unit between them tiiero existed a peculiar feeling of mutual love. Capt, Marshall popped tho delicate Question. Emma consulted with her papa, and nl length sho consented to becomo Mrs. Marshall. It was n hannv dav for nil parties when tho marriago took place. for; from tho Unown characters of the bridegroom nnd his beautiful bndo nil felt'suro that tho match would prove one of pcaco and content. THo Vincent was onco ruoro ready for scanner cargo was all onboard and shipped for Boston, and Emma had re solved to nccompany her husband to fie United States. Fornnumbcrof davsthe weather was pleasant and tho wind was fairVMrmlo Capt. Marshall felt himself supremely happy in tho delightlul com- panyvor lus wire. Tho old sailora shook tlieirJieada as they saw thogcntlo Emma pacijK Uiojleck, nnd they very mysteri ously '""asScrted that "such pleasures couldn't always last," nnd bo indeed it proved, for nt tho closo of a pleasant dav. when they wcro within threo or four days' sail of their destined port, thing; began to look anything but ngreeablo. Away to the southward and eastward the horizon began to ossunio n sort of Inky blackness, with hero and thero n nhost- lino livid spot, wiiilo on all hands tlir heavens had changed their ethereal blur for a cast of deeper and moro fearful im port. Capt. Marshall felt as ho had never fell beforo on tho approach of a ntorm. For himself for his chip ho had no thought then. Thero wau ono on board who en grossed Iii3 every sympathy for his young wifo ho felt n degreo of intense anxiety that was painful, but ho forgot not his duty, and with comparativecalm- ness no set about It. Tho courses were hauled up nnd enugly furled, tho lighter sails taken in and tho lofty yards and topgallant masts sent on deck and the three topsails closo reefed. Long before tho sun went down the undulating ocean had assumed almost tho blackness of night, and uot many moments elapsed after tho spara had been secured upon tho deck, cro the storm burst upon tho ship. It was n regular southeaster, and tlioso who have enoountcrcd ono of tlieso 6torms in the gulf know something of their power. Higher and higher roso tho mighty toni' pest, until at length it was found neces sary to tako in tho topsails nnd trust to tlio roro and main Etoriustnysalls and n baiauco reef spanker, nnd In this was. tho ship lay to till morning, tho galo in creasing every hour. Capt. Marshall trusted that when the Kim rosa on tho next day thotitorui would abate, but in this ho was disappointed for a part of tho forenoon ho was nctu ally obliged to scud beforo it. It was not until two btaysails had been torn from their bolt ropes that ho fully explained his anticipations and tho c.t tent ot his fears to his wife. "Emma,' said lie, "l wish l Had not taken you with mo." "Why so?"' sho asked, as sho gazed up into licr husband a laco wiUi apparent astonishment. "Why 60? Do you not comprehend our danger? " . "But tho ship does not leak, does it?" returned Emma, with rcmarkablo cool ness. "No." "Then let us not fear tho storm. 1 was born upon tho Atlantic, r.nd I feci that 1 con yet trust to my natlvo clo mcnt." Tho captain was astonished at this trait in his wifc'xi character, r.nd clasping her in his arms ho felt hiaownEOul swelling with a new life. "Emuiti," ho Eaid.ns ho gazed more affectionately than over into her face, "my heaviest fears aro passed. For you alono havo I feared tlio most; but now I can calmly tell you wherein lies our danger. This storm has driven us for out of our corns;, and twico havo wc been ccudding before it. I fear that tlio coast of Maino cannot bo far to tho lee ward, and of that coast I know nothin, oavo what I may gather from my chart For us to lay to is next to impossible Tho rising sea lias rendered our staysails use less, and I havo been obliged to set tho close reefed uiaintopsau, but tho cannot Hold it long. "My husband," returned Emma, though you may know nothing of the coast of Maino, yet thero nro but few spots along her ragged Bhorcs that are not 03 play grounds to nro. My father was for years a surveyor of her islands nnd Harbors, nnd I was his constant com panion. Totoo her cliffs and inlets pro sent nothing tliat can alarm mo." Uardly hod sho ceased speaking when a iuar crack. lucu wo resort or a nittoL $1.26 when Bounded from aloft, followed by a teat- ing and crashing that started tho captain to his feet. "Tlio tnnln topsail lias gone!" ho ex claimed, and immediately ho oprang upon tlio decu. Again the ship was put before tho gale, and for several moments Capt. Mnrshall was undecided what to do. While in this qinnilary ho felt a hand laid upon ins snouidcr, nnd on turning ho beheld Ids wife. Bho had u "sou'wester" upon her head and a pea jacket buttoned closely about her. "What is tho matter, James?'' bIio asked. Her husband explained his perplexity. A strango look of fearlessness und con fidence rested upon tliat fair woman's face, and looking for a -moment at tho compass, she said: 'Wo head duo northwest. Station a trusty lookout in tho foreton nnd let the ship stand on I" Capt. Marshall felt at that moment as though an nngel had been sent to pilot him to n haven of rest. Whenco arose tho feeling he knew not, but Instinctive ly ho obeyed. Fearful and loud roared tho mighty storm, and on dashed tho riven chin, but nil fearless and composed stood tho heroic woman upon tho quar ter deck, and the hardy seamen, na they gazed upon her, felt tliat what daunted not a woman ehould not daunt them. "Land hoi" camo from tho foretop. In threo minutes more, as tho shin roso upon the bosom of a giant sea, tho land was made out upon tho deck, bearing about two points on tho larboard bow. Emma caught sight of It, nnd scizinir a glass, nt tho next swell 6ho discovered a hghthouso upon its summit. Then she turned her glass over tho starboard beam and in a moment bIio exclaimed: "Thero aro tho Bantam ledsrcs. Tliat land on tho larboard bow is Scguin, nnd beyond I can boo Capo Small Point. Jainca," Bho continued, as sho gazed into ncr nusoand s loco with a look all made up of conscious power, "If you will drop your foretopsail, I will tako you into the tvennouecr For a moment Cant. Marshall had hardly credited tho ovidenco of hla own 6enscs, but ono look into tho calm, radi ant features of his wifo determined him, and in fivo minutes tho foretopsail was sheeted homo. F.mma Marshall Bcizcd tho spanker out haul and sprang upon tho wheelhouso. and calm as tho falling of tho summer's dow fell her orders to tho men at the wheel. Tho island of Scguin waa clcaicd in 6afcty, nnd tho ship bowled fearlessly by the foam dashed rocks, nnd ere long her bows cleft tho smoother waters of tho noblo Kennebec. All danger was passed. Though tho storm still raced. yet tho old Vincent rodo nt anchor, nnd tho howling tempest could harm her no moro. Confidence was restored to tho hardy crew. Emma Marshall descended from her station and sought her cabin. Her rough habilamcnt3 wcro thrown aside, and cro long sho reappeared in nil the modesty and beauty of her nativo araco. Capt. Marshall pressod her to his bosom, and at that moment tho hardy seamen waved their hats high abovo their un covered heads, whilo a prolonged shout of joy nnd gratitudo went forth from their relieved souls. They had been saved from tho torriblo coast storm, and trom tho bottom of their hearts they con fessed that Emma Marshall was a wife worth having. Sylvanus Cobb. WHEN TO USE THE FINGERS. Celery i3 always taken from tho dish and carried to tho mouth by tho Angers. If Individual salts aro not provided, it is atiquctto to uso ono half of tho butter plato for salt. Tlioso who nro very particular hold the largo end of a spear of asparagus with a fork, whilo with tho tip end of a knife they daintily scparato tho tender green ops from tho wiiito end, which is then put osido. When corn is Eerved on tho cob it must bo taken in tho fingers, only man aged very daintily. Wo havo seen pretty llttlo doylies for tho purpoeo of holding it, but it is a question if that is not carrying table linen too far. When a sltco of lemon is eerved with fish or meat it is much moro correct to tako tho Elico in tho fingers, double the ends together and gently squcczo the juico over tho articlo than to uso aknife for that purpose, as is sometimes done. Watercress is taken in tho fingers, nnd tho prettiest way of serving it is to ob tain a long, low Bided basket or dish, in tho bottom of which lay a folded napkin, then heap tho cress so as to fill tho bas ket and you havo not only an enjoyable, but u very ornamental dish for the breakfast tablo. Lettuce when eerved without dressing 13 al ways pulled to pieces with tho fingers. Thi3 i3 usually tho lady's duty and there is no prettier picture than tliat of a young lady preparing a plato of fresh crisp tcttuco leaves in this way, for the tender green shows off to perfection, her dainty whito hands. It is always proper to help one's self to bread, cheeso and lump sugar, if tongs aro uot provided, with tho fingers. Never uso your own knife, fork or spoon to tako from tho dish. It i3 also correct if a plato of hot unbroken biscuits is passed to not only break off for yourself with your fingers, but for your neighbor also. THE PRICES OF GENIUS. Wilkio Collins received 5,850 for "Armadale" Including American and foreign rights, Dickens was to havo received 0,000 for "Edwin Drood." Tho highest prico over paid for nn English work of fiction was tho 17,000 which Lord Uvaconsheld received from Messrs. Longman for "Endymion." Goorgo Eliot, who received 7,000 for "Romola," made, from first to last, quite 10,000 by at least ono of her novels, in which, sho retained a largo share of the copyright. Going back a hundred years, wo find Miss Burney obtaining 2,000 guineas for "Cecilia," her second work, nnd this was probably tho highest prico paid until tho Wavcrley era. Thackeray was to havo received a very high prico for "Denis Duval," tho story ho was writing when ho died; but tho largest cum ho over was paid was a triflo under 5,000, which ho obtained for "The Nowcomcs." Of Sir Walter Scott's novels, "Wood stock" produced abcut 8,200; and as he was writing nt tho Eaino timo tho "Lifo of Napoleon, the first and second edition of which realized 18,000, ho made (in cluding muns received for reviews and other minor works) 28,000 in tho courso of tifhteen months. not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Conts. IT ENDED WELL. A Ilctrollml Which Was Accomplished Under Difficulties. Tlio volcoof tho young man had a tremulous, vibrant quality, nnd a glow likothntof a Juno sunset spread over his faco as ho took tho vacant Beat by tho sldo of tho young woman and grouted her joyfully. "This is an unexpected pleasure. Miss Bonne," ho said. "I did not know you were on tho train. I am not presuming too much, I hope, in rejoicing in tho an ticipation of n delightful trip instead of tho long, tlrosomo journey of half a day that I had resigned mysolf to suffer when I camo aboard." "Certainly not, Mr. Winterbottom." sho replied, and tho observant young man noted an increasing quickness In tho flut tering movements of tho feathers and flummndiddles on tho traveling hat of his fair companion not duo altogether to tho jar of tho train. "Her heart is beating faster," ho paid to himself, but ovon in tho rapture that 'lirilled his f ramo and tingled to the ends of his fingers nt this discovery ho felt ho had taken a sneaking advantage of her and learned something ho had no right as yet to know, Formnntlis Cyms Winterbottom had carried in his heart tho imago of tho lovely girl who now eat by his Bido. For months ho had hoped that tho timo and tho opportunity might como when lie but let us not anticipate. ino train thundered along over rocky gorges, around tho base of precipitous ciiua ana down into spacious valleys upon which tho promiso of a rdorious spring was already showing itself in a landscape that glowed and smiled be neath tho ardent rays of tho sun; but tho young man heeded not tho panorama of surpassing loveliness that was unfolding itseii on citner nana, uo had something better to look at. "Miss Vanilla," ho said, with a bentimr heart, as ho braced himself with a super human cuort, "this may seem an inop portuno moment for tho confession I am about to make, but I am impelled by a iceiing i can no longer resist. My heart hungers for" "Tickets!" It was tho conductor who spoke. A shade of annoyance crossed tho brow of tho young man nt tho interruption. no produced nut ticnet, handed It to tho official, and in a few moments resumed: "I was about to say that I havo carried in my breast a burden I can bear no longer. It is fot: you to say whether I must sufferaBtlll heavier ono or whether lifo shall havo a now meaning for mo henceforth.- Vanilla Beano. I lovo" "Caramels, peanuts, flits, cum?" in quired tho train boy. " is o 1 ' Bald Cyrus, shortly. ' 'Havo vou ever felt that tho timo must como, sooner or later, Vanilla, when" " 'Life of Jesso James? "nmrcestod tho train boy, returning to tho attack; "mag azines, latest railwoy guide, 'Robert Els'" 'I tell you I don't want anvthincl" ex claimed tho exasperated young man. "May I tell you what is in my heart, Va nilla? I no, sir; I don't know what tho next station is, sir, and I don't carol I havo looked forward to tho timo, my own Vanilla, when I could summon tho courago to tell you how inexpressibly dear to mo you are nnd to ask you if you will bo my wifo. Will" There was a sudden crash. A broken rail had thrown tho train from the track. Tho car rolled down tho embankment. At the first wild lunco of tho coach Va nilla Beano had seized tho young man about tho neck with a convulsive clasp, and though tho passengers were cavort-. ing ana plunging irom floor to ceiling and ceiling to floor in tho careless, un studied freedom of motion and absenco of all ceremony that may always bo ob served in an affair of this kind, alio did not loso her self possession. "Cyrus Winterbottom," 6ho shrieked Into his car, with tho resolute, fearless, let-no-guilty-mon-escapo volco of a young woman attending strictly to business, "I" Bang! "Will" Thud! "Bo your" Crash! "Llttlo" Crunch! Wifel" Boom! Rattle! Bang! "There. Cyrus, darling! We've, got down to tho bottom at last. Straighten out my hat, lovo." Chicago Tribune. Not Obedience but Soap. Tho scholars in a girl's primary depart ment of a Camden-public school were in tlio habit of bringing small bottles of soap 6uds to school to uso in cleaning their slates. Tho thing Boon becamo a nuisance. Tho children .neglected their lessons and spent their timo in shaking bottles of suds. Tlio teacher forbado them bringing any moro. A few days afterward tho teacher caught ono of tho lirtlo girls with a bottlo which eho was shaking. "Didn't I tell you not to bring that hero again?" sho demanded. "Ycs'm," was tho answer. "Well, is that obedience?" inquired the teacher. "No, ma'am." "Then what is it?' , "Soap." The teacher bit her lips to keep from laughing, whilo the other scholars joined in a general titter. Philadelphia Press. Somethlnc New la Ulster. Slatthery Pete Stars-a-mighty, Jim! What's wrong? Passo Beetles I went ter sleep fa that 'cro boss trough las' night an' soino bloko went an' pumped her full of water! Time. To Check Speed, A French inventor, M. Pagan, has dis covered a way to atop tho headway of a steamer in short order, and consequently lessen considerably the dangers of col lision at sea. The liavre and Bordeaux papers speak of a coming test of the ma chine by ono ot tho French war steamers. Tlio machino consists of a number of parachutes, eo placed .tliat they can be tossed overboard readily and towed by a cable. Tho resistance, without being great enough to nroduco a shock, ranidl v overcomes tho headway f theyessel. ow Weans picayune. The Carbon Advocate, 111 iNDltrKKDRNT FAMILT NeWSFAPHII lf llsbed every Saturday In Lohltrhtoa, ' Carbon County, Pennsylvania, ir Harry V. Morthiniieir, ,JTr. BANK STREET. ' S1 00 Por Yoar In Advanoe I Rest advertising medium In the county. Every descrlptton'o'f nain and Fancy - JOB PRINTIH G t very low' prices. We do not hesitate to sey that we are beUer equpped than any other printing establishment in this secdon to do flrst-claas Job-work, In all " ' ' Its branches, at low ptloea. "" RHEUMATISM Vr Stare than Tmraty-flv Teus A Oms plete Heosvsi-y. Th Bfcaa tfsssL I hd InfUmmstory Rheumatism. Tor nriy ' year I had to bt fed and turned In bad. Icoallaad no relief. Mr stomach srss raised sad out taffseM1 ' with poirerfnl medicine taken to effect a' ears' sd'"'1 that I wtscompslled to 1It oa bread anasnUr. I'""' offered for twcnty.flv years la this sray. I sr la' dueed to try Dr. David Ernnedya Farorit Remedy, made at Roodont, N, 7 aud I Am Now Woll, thanks to this medicine. Dr. Kennedy's favorite Remedy Is my best friend. With It t am tnablad to enjoy a irood nbrht's rcol. Alto food, such as mart ' and pastry, which I hare- been derrlved of for reirvj ' shosrlnr that the Favorite Remedy has no quid for ' ' tba care of ladbtestlon and Dyipepala a WalL H" ' any ahonld doubt this atatement I will send tt ready proof at once. Oarrett Lanaloir, Trey, H.-T. . It Is my pleatore and absolute doty towanl tboa wbosnstrainrllnirforveryllfaaralnitthsdtadly Dlsoasos of tho Kidneys! to adA my testimony to tha already wrifhty tvt. denee of the wonderf ul efficacy of Dr. David Kenne dy's Favorite Remedy, My srlfasns a hopeless cas. abandoned by the pbyalclasa. St, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was resorted tot Dot btcaass any' hops was placed In It, bat because nothin alas r-' malned. All means and medicines bad been tested without avail The effect was lltUa Short of mu. " cle. At the second bottle iba had refsioad'stnatth. ' 1 and contlnnlnjrths treatment has tuny rtcoTarad.-: ' '" Jay Sweet, Albany, N. T. K Dr. Kennedy's Favorits Remidy, Frepand by DR. DAVID KENNEDY, KONBODT, 1T. K. XtPrbettIa Six for. Byalldroiriiss. The dressmakers favorite exclamation sow sew! , An official who has been fired naturally barns for revenge. We have a sncedv and ooeitive enra for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month, and neaa-arnc, nhilohs catarrh remedy. A Nasal injector free with each bottle. TJs it if you desire health and sweet breath.. f rice 60 ccnta. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lchifiliton, W. Bicry Weissport. The shirt-maker's favorite exclamation A-heml - , . , Ironically Slated. Blacksmiths forea and steel every day. 100 Ladies -Wanted. And 100 men to call on anv druccist for a free packngo of Lane's Family Medicine,- tne trrent root and herb remedy, discovered1 by Dr. Rilas Lane while in the Bxickj-'rabul " ntnins. For diseases of the blood, liver and" kidneys it is a positive dire. For constlrW' " tionand clearing up the complexion It does11 wonders. Children like it. Everyone' ' praises it. Large-size packsre, CO .cental' ' At all druggists'. Tho hoc trust will make the lavar at pork chops bristle with Indlcnatlon. Don't invest in a lotterv. Don't en courage swindling. Don't concede that you am wiiunc to receivo wnat vou have not honestly earned. SMloh'i Catarrh Bemedr. RMIftli'fl f'nfnrrli TlAmcww . n m.niUu cure for catnrrli. rlinhtlicriA c-inVpr mnntt." nnd head-ache. With each boitle th'ereIa " an ingenious nasal injector for 'thiVapora successful treatment of those, complaint,, without extra rlinrro. PrirA fJ Unlit ! T. D; Thomas. Lehichton, W. Bery, Weiss-. DorL V i w I-' Sixty-five inch Cbantlllv lace. In em- empire design, will be ranch uted'for sum mer dresses. T7...,t..n 1 .... r . apt Arch Btrect, l'hila. Kase at once, no Mepa uonornnsinessaeiay. xnousanas cured. Bend for circulars. ' u-iT'in.icr.i - V.v T...1U .til, -f M. ... l.l. .iiuin D,.n Ul UIUU9C BftlI, WliU flcriirpA nf r!pnAF tnnm. am .l,.,n, nA fashionable. ' Answer This Question. No. 2. Why do so many people we ae around us seem to prefer to suffer and be, made miserable by Indigestion, Consfipa-, tinn, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Comina,. Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7fl. : cents we will sell them Bliiloh's System;!-, Vltahzer. ennranteed ta core them. Sold bv T. D. Thomas, LehiChton, W. Biery.Weisa-- porr ' Larce fans not of great expense art used by yonng ladles. Smaller one, of. greater value are carried by o'der ladle. 1 A DRUGGIST SAYS. Mnrvin C. ilrown, Ditipglst, Mereditk Village, N. H., saj-B: I have sold yonr Snl phur Bitters for years, and, contrary' to most medicines, I never sold a bottle to any one who said It did not help them. They cured meoftliote terrible sick headache' whetf every other remedy failed. The bat maker Is not noted for aes thetic taste, bnt he is an artist In til elng., One reason why people always talk abogt the weather Is bscau?e It can't talk' back. "HUSBAND, I WANT YOU TO TRY IT." I had suffered for years with a complaint, the physician called Gravel, and they bad srlven up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondotit, N. Y., and spoke as7 above. To please her I got a bottle. Used that and two or three more, and presently' the trouble vanished never to retnrn. ' Washington Monroe, Catskill, N. Y-TTI An old salt who saw an Incubator for the first time said It was the most wonder-, ful hatchway that be ever saw, It Is not queer that, when a bollsiy maker proposes he rivets the attention!, the girl, and eba screw op bar coarajta when she says "Uo." ' Tho first successful blood-pnrifier tryer offered to the public was Ayer'a Sarsaparill, Imitators have had their- day, but soon abandoned the field, while tho demand for this incomparable medicine increase year by year, and was never so great as at prJj, ent. -... New jackets In all Huffs will be tang revere and Inserted vests. The Trincass of H'ales bine 1 a new shade that wl! be mncb worn til spring. " MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr, KingVNew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters, and have never handled -'rerneV dies that sell as well, or tbat have 'given such universal satisfaction. We do jiqt hesitate to guarantee them every time am) we stand ready to refund tbe pnrcbat price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won fbelr creat popularilv purely oa their merits. ' T. D. Thomas, druggist. Don't make the morning fofgy tbe night basy by finding fanlf. The prpidar blood purifier. Hood's Stria parills, is having a tremendous .fU Hla season. .Ne.rly everybody takes It. - TryiU yourself. .. 5 j j . J ;5
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