Advertising Rates. For Legal Notioos. he following price fot legal adver.ls ni has been adopted by the OAItnON ADVOOATB. Charter Notices - - - tl 00 Auditor's Notices - - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - - ' 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Executor's Nollco - - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will bo charged for ytho square. H. V. MortWmsr. Jr., Publisher. Curtail $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live. $1.26 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XVII., No. 28 Lohighton, Carbon County, Fenna. May 25, 1889. Single Copiea-5 Cents New Livery I Feed Store AT PAOTTER TON. LEOPOLD MRYEHS mpe nfuliy Informs the people of Packerton nnd vicinity that lie lias Just ntnl iv LIVEllY STABLE, on IlEAYEIt Bt., where persons can be supplied with Good, Safe Teams either for FuneiM, Wedding or for Haul Ing I'm poses at very Lowest Kates. In connect tion tberowlth ho 1ms also In Mock tlio very best brands ot IXOUll and l'EBU, Milch he will sel' at Lowest l'rlces. Attention, Builders! The undersigned Is still woiklng tho DOLON BTONE UUAKUY, and Is prepared to supply, at hnrtrat notice and at l-oVest Prices, persons wWeslrc wfth H)OI) SiONE tor IlOlLDINU ruiU'OSKS. Call and In.nect the stones and learn l'rlces tcfore purchasing elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, feb.2-ty ' rackerton, Pa. feisspt Mm Directory. JJIKANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WKISSPOUT, PENN'A. This house oilers first-class accommodations to tho permanent boarder ami transient gurai. ranlc pi tees, only One Dollar per day. augT-iy JonN Ki'.inuo, Proprietor. Oscar Ckristman, wrcissronT, va. Livery and Exchange Stacks. Easv riding carriage i and safe driving horses, llest accommodations to ngents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly a""" Give mo a trial. maWMj I . D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announces to the publlo tliat he has opened a NEW LIVEKY STABLE, and that he is tn furnUh Teftins for Funerals. Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no. nee ana most uuenu icima. y "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention, STABLES ON NORTH STREET, nextthe Hotel. Lehighton. tataiA' GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick les, Uhow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, CaulifiW er, Uatsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods Groceries Oueensware, &c, Professional & Butinea Carls. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, notary runi.10, Oirtciei-Tho Boom recently occupied by W. M. ltapsher. I1ANK STREET, - LEIIIG1ITON. FA. T.tay be consulted In English ami German, July ! y HORSE AILMENTS. THE EMPIRE GOWH. Tho - Woissport - Bakery, C. W. I.AURY. l'ltOritlKTOR. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Weissport, ,.I..H,.n .nil flnltltHl.. PVPTV (LIV. In the store 1 have a Fine Lino ot I'ontectlonco for the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals supplied at low est prices. Uec.vin. R. J. HONG-EN, SUCCIW9011 TO CIU1U.KS SCIIWEITZKI!, Near the Canal Bridge, in EAST WEISSPORT, Fenna., Is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing, lit vorv Reasonable l'rlces. i mil nui i SPECIALTY. QAlso, Agent for the P. P. Mast Road Cart, ii, n nheaticst nnd Best on the market, fcbi-yl W. M. Rapsher, TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above tho Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK, .... rENN'A. I!eal Estate nnd Collection Agency. Will Buy and Sell Ileal Estate. Conveyancing neatly done. Collections promptly, made. Settling Estates of Decadents specialty. -May bo consulled In English and wcrman. huy. -t-yi W. G. M. Seiplo, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. B0UT1I STREET, - - - LEHIGIITON. Mav le consulted In English and German. Snecfal attention given to Gynecology. Okfick Houitaj From 12 M. to 2 V. M.,and rom o lo n r. ii, mar. Neponset, 111., May 20, 1683. My maro caught cold; result: swelled limbs; lump between fore-legs and Inflam mation. Cured her with St. Jacobs Oil:' L. 0. GARDNER. Winsboro, Tex June SO, 1883. My horse was hurt on bind leg ; suffered 10 months: was cured by St. Jacobs Oil; cure has remained permanent, W. J. CLINE. A.. S. Rabenold, D. D. S JOS. OAIRN 8IMFSON, Esq., See. Taclflo Coast Blood-Horse Association, says : "Being familiar with tba remarkable efficacy of St.' Jacobs Oil, I cheerfully and heartily Indorse this valuable specific for painful ailments," . S ITon, ODEN BOWIE, Ex-Governor of Mar land. Jockey Club, Trcst. City Pass. Railway, Co., says: "In my family and my stables!' have used St. Jacobs Oil with satisfactory results, and believe it the best remedy for the painful ailments of man and beast." At Dacomsis and Dialers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltlmort. M Take a large sized tablecloth. Stitch two aides together, Rim a pucker round tho top I On a ribbon tether. Cut soma nrraholos near the neck, .Put the belt below them, Just to touch' the shoulder blades. Bo as not to show them. f Let the skirt be flowing loose, ..; Like a sail that's flapping In the vagr.inf southern breeze. Mast and yardarms tapping. Tack some buttons up the back. Two or three is plenty, For you know an Eniplro gown In the wnlst Is scanty. Put some lace about the neck', Sew It th fro or pin It, Then, to make the gown complete, Let tho girl get In It. Washington Crltlu. AN INDIAN'S AVMTH. Dr.G T. HORN, veil 0tick : Over .1. W. Liquor Store, Rnudonbush' -AT THE Mparts for CABRU&ES ! BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON. MP.tlstrvln all Its branches. Teeth Extracted Hltl'.out t'aln. (las administered when requesieiu -WEDNESDAY ot eacn ween. O lice Days- p. (). address, Jan 3-yi A T I WVTIUVM. l,elilgli county, l'a. Central Drug $tor Ol'P. THE PUBLIC SQUARE Bank Street, Lehightou, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Choice Wines and Liquors, Henry Ohristman f. I. SMITH, D. U. b., Pure Drugs and Medicines, OP.lce onnoslte the Opera House. '0, Fort Allen House, YVeisspnrt, Bank Street, eni ron, Hells the Popular and Celebrated Burlington O and O York SINGLE AND I0UBLH CARRIAGES At prices that are considerably less than compe tition. I have all styles and qti.illtles which I wish vou would not fall to- Inspect before making purchases. maytwm Several years neo my husband built and conducted a hotel for tlio accom modation ot tlio miners nnd teamsters at tho terminal point of ono of our Cali fornia railroads. Llko many other small towns In the northern portion of tho state, it boasted of an Indian rancherie, or nettlument, within its en vironments, tho half civilized inhabit ants of which played a moro or less im portant part in its local history. With few exceptions they wcro n moderately peaceful, industrious community, tiie men spending their timo in hunting and fishing, and the women doing tho drudgery, such as procuring fuel for their fires, the laundry work of their white neighbors, etc. Every now and then, however, tho wild nature of tho red men, either through the medium of fire water or intenso passion, would be come aroused) and at such times crimes of varying degrees of enormity wcro almost certain to uo the result. Wo had one child, a bright little fel pleading in plaintive, wailing accents lor "mnmiua, mamma, mammal Tho HSund of my lamentations at tracted tho attention of a scoro of half naked, sleepy looking Indians, who rushed pell moll from their cnblni to learn tho causo of the unusual commo tion, nnd to them I renewed my pleading. "No sabol" .was all I could get out ol them, nnd I returned to the door ngnin, knowing that Jack could at least under stand me. He gave mo no answer, however, con tenting himself with holding an ani mated confab in his own dialect with his comrades on tho outside. What thev were miking ubout of course I could not tell; but I was not to bo kept long in ig norances for I was suddenly seized, dragged to an adjoining hut, and ruddy thrust inside. With tho sound of the key turning in tlio lock as I was mado a prisoner, tho feeblo wail of my child ringing in my ears, I fainted tho inten sity ot my mental anguish was more than I could endure. How long I lay thus I do not know, but when 1 nwoko to consciousness all was silent. I listenencd, but I could not hoar my child's plaintlvo cry in tho ad joining hut. A horriblo thought flashed into my mind. Had tho demon Jack killed him? My distracted mind had not yet found tlio answer when tho sound of my door being unhooked was heard, and tho next moment Jack entered my presence. locking tho door after him. I rushed to ward him, and frantically grasped his arm. "Jly boyl Whero is lie? What havo you dono with liim?-' Tlio Indian shook me rudely away. "Ugh!" grunted he. "Boy no good! Too mucn yam yam all time tl boyl" I would not thus be put off, and still assailed him with my entreaties. Ho endured it with stolid indifTerenco for several moments, and then, as if prompt ed by an uncontrollable impulse, took ono Hasty stride toward mo and rudely clutched my arm. "You tell jail man A Pecuniary Difference. Young Man Sir. T want to marry yur daughter. Old Man Oh, you do, do you? Well, aro your to'bo my son-in-law or am I to bo your father-in-law? Y. M. (dazed Why. why. sir. it's all tho same, isn't it? O. M. Not at all: not at all, sir! If you aro to Ikj my son-in-law you can't have her. I vo got two or threo sons-in-law already to support. Washington Critic. A Very Ijw Order of Intellect. The Carbon Advocate, An Indkpkmornt Family Newspaper Pub llshed every Saturday in Lehlghlob, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, By Harrv V. Morthimor Jr BANK BT11EKT. $1 00 Por Your in Advanoo I Best advertising medium la Uis county, Every description of Plain and Fancy job print lira tvery low prices. We do not hesitate t A WJ that wo are better equpped than any otker printing establishment In this section to do first-class Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. Milt Van Dvm; Yon don't do Wcntworth justice, Stuyvey you really don't. Harkins No, Stuyvey, you don t seem to reach Wentworth's intellectual level. Stuyvesant Intellectual level! Why, if I stood on my head in tho bottomless pit I couldn't get down to Wentworth's intellectual level. Harper's Bazar. Bright's Disease. A Ten.Tmr-Old Child Saved After j- l'nllure of Four l'lijalrlom. My little Rlrl, ten years of airo, was taktn ! la March, 188. villi scarlet favor, 'Whtn r40Ytrtfif bs took a severe cold, which dereloptd Brlckta Disease of, the Kidneys. Her ankles, feat Sad SIM were terribly swollen i she had a burnlna- forte, a4 all the symptoms ot an awrsratrf raw of BrlrtHa Disease, Tour of our ix-st rhyielani attesM he, but without success, and Hor Lifo was Despaired of. Eat a mother's lore and prsycra anrmonit all iia eulttes. and I determined to try Dr. David Xaiitf rV Favorlto Itemrdy, made at Itondout, X, T. Tkls was list rcaart, and I hoped, although mr llttlt ab tert caio was a very severs one, that tka Tarttlk Itemed y would do for li-r whst It had dona for aMia whose condition had not been, seemingly; M tort less. How happy I am that I determined apem Ik Is course lor an Improvement was at once pereertlbH. ThsfeTcrleftlicr-heranpetltoImrroTed herl Six poonda In a abort tlmo, and one by oaa the witt known auddrcadnl symptnroa of the dlseaae left Met, Words fall toetprcss my gratitude, and I eunat te tarneiUy recommend the 1'avorlto Remedy, It SMa A MARVELOUS RECOVERY- and is duo entirely tn tho ravorfln Remedy, wkM stm fhe nnly n.ed: Inn tnken after her case vn Ibendoncf! by tho phi et, iaiiw wre. jfiura a. ein,,nii. n est ituuand. venan piAth5rlaandvailoHo,herrnmillntsfUilavk benmd them eeoue II an of thoruost dan-erona that, acter. To oiiwl all trarc of aneh dieoraW Hi BP the varloiia orpin i, and nil the veloa wl W p35 M nutritious blood, use Dr. Daytd Kennady'a Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, rrcrarod by OH. DAVIII KBNNRDT, HONDOUT.N.'r. siptroott'e six for A ByalldnursieU. -Adylco should bo like a gentle fall of snow, and not like a driving storm of hath It should descend softly, and not be uttered hastily. -c". a T)....l,na Cr irn low about 2 years old, who, by reason of let my Julia comeback!'' demanded ho Pa. Fme SoaP.s Brushes, &a, &C., hb cutei bagyf8h antics, had become a savagely. great favorite with the patrons of the hotel; nnd they, as a token of their of- f . , . t ::.. lection, presenteu mm on nis secona Largest Assortment of Lioraw bbttd(wIth tt diminutivo lron-bank, in which each of tho miners and team sters had dropped a silver dollar. As day Wall 1P lead, both in low nrlces and quality of goods. Our large stock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE 'Corner Store, LEH1GHTQN, PA. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler ani Wtaier, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Bespecttnlly lavites the attention of his friends andthe cltlzeas generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at l'rlces that defy competition. It will pay you o can and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING rromntlv done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, Don't Jurat the Place. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Lehiglijton. sDecmbcr lT.esny E. F. Ltjckbnbach, PLAIN AND DECOItATIVK TAPEIt 1IANQ- 1NG, HOUSE AND SIGN TAINTING AND GRAINING. RETAILMERCHANTS Before purchasing elsewhere will Uo ell to call on or address, OSCAR J. SAEGER, East Weisnport, Penna., WU01.KSAI.E niSAI.KIl IN OrnngeB, Sweet l'otntoes, Lemons, Cranberries, liananns, Coconnuts, . and all other Fruits and Vegetables in sea son. Also, all kinds ot jmsu. tETAII.EMS In the conununltv can save J- fi-eitrhtnnd have the coods delivered at their doors by a tew hours notice, (live me trial: satisfaction guaranteed nifd prices the cry lowest. mayti-iy Over Cail Brite E. Weissport. Josipli Fh BlI UNDERTAKER AND DEAI.KIt IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED RQOM SUITES, &c, &c. Prices the very lowest, ynauiy ui -vL Mia best. Satisfaction Ktiarnnteed In every particular. . Casktt.a, Coffins and Shrouds. Wn have a full line which wo will furnish aid the lowest possmie prices. Piour, Peed, &c, of the choicest quality at very reasonable prices. Call and bo convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, AprH-ly 1SA3T wisiaaruiw Lehigliton Business Directory. AL. SCHWARTZ, uanK St., mo omesi mrui. r-vcry ucciiihui u, , DENTIBTHV IN AT.T, ITS 1IUANCIIES. niUnK ami liiaklnK avtillclal dentures a special ty. Local anesiueuus ucu. lias administered nndTcethFxtractcd WITH- tiKtfinE HOUItSs I'fom 8 . m., to 12 ni from 1 p, m., 10 a p. in., u um . v. m., , o .. .... Consultations in English or Herman Olllco Hours at Hazletou-Kvcry Haturda. Oct 15-87 ly Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate of riilla. Dental Cbllege. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS MtANCHKS. Persemtlon of tne Teelh a Specialty. OFFICE HOUltS: From 8 a. m. to B p. in. OAK HALL, Harfeat Stuarg, Umn Ohunt BUANCH OFFICE: EAST - TvIAUCH - CHUNK, Two Doors North ot rost-umce. OFFICE 1IOUKS: 7 to siviu, nnd 5 to 7 p.m. Aprll2S-3m DR. G. T. EOX 172 Slain Street, Bath, Pa. at barton, swan 1iotfx, tuesdays, at allhvtqwn, amkuican hotei, thursday .t kanoor. bnoadway house, mondays. At Hath, Wednesdays and Saturdays. omce llours-From 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. rracuce limited to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose k Throat e-e7Also. Ilerractlon of the Eyes for thodlust- ineut of glasses. 1 ,nmns ! " v Paper and Decorations Spectacles! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a good nt. But II you need SPKCTACLEiIt Is much more important that the EVE should be accommodated with correct lenses ami n proier ly fitting frame' which, will bring thelensCs'dl- rectly before the centre of the eye. It you buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will jlinljthe above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIOHS CaeMy OctlB-tS37 OomoonndfiO. t after day came and went, dollar after dollar found its way into tho little treas ure box, till it became so heavy that baby could no longer lift it, and I placed it for safo keeping upon ahrackct in my dressing room. Ono evening, after old Julia, the In dian woman, who did our laundrying once a week, had performed her usual hard day's washing, it occurred to me that I had done a very careless thing in permitting her to go into my room for tho soiled clothes, nnd, knowing tho pro pensity of her raco to steal, I at once proceeded to ascertain whether anything was missing. Baby's bank was.gonel Old Julia had stolen it. It was too late to do anything that day, but early the next morning wo had their hut searched, with tho result that frag ments of tho broken bank were found, but no monejr. They wero bountifully supplied with provisions, However, anil OP.Infint Lltfi Off r I re I inquiry at ono of the stores elicited th ' J - I e l .1 l 1.111 .1 . l. TTVTC? I 1 l- A TVaTj"' t lrad found had been purchased thoro the JLLN O U JLLifLIN jllt 1 evening beforo by old Julia and her Tho woman was accordingly spouse. A W RA nFNR SH arrested, and, after being convicted, was" II. lie 1 Iiiuwi-i iwww. gent to tho IX Bank Street, Lehighton, Contractor and Baler. INcxt door to Kcuuen Fenstcrmacher's) LEHIGH 8TREI5T, LEHIGHTON. TT v turn I1n11.se tn town. furniture always on hand Prices very low. Competent workmen stntto any part of thecounty. JtEADq.UAItTEnS FOK Wall PaDers.Boraers&IlBCorations Large assortment, and the latest styles. Boots. Stationery. Fancy Goofls WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly attended to. Eaints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway Mancli Chunk Pa- Refow the Broadway House. rr -A. l'ETEltsi. Saloon and llestaurant, Bank V. Street. Fresh Lager always 011 tap. Oys season. Drop In and see us. novUMy ESUANG'S 8UAVIKU SAI.Uu.-SOpiwsuo inn 1 aiivopatr Ofkice. Is hwiiliiu.irters fqi biiaving ana iiaircuiiuiK. wnanwiw""" i Tn Pits. 11n1iRltF.lt. under the Exchange ' Hotel. Bank street, lor n smooth shae or a fashionable hair cut. I2T Closed on bunuay's. Itoeder's liatr tonic, cures uanurun. a1 plans and specifications, and probable cost ot butldltigs.fiirii'shcd uiip npplfcatloii. All work guaianiced. Hrpalrlnp promptly attended to nnd material lurnisuee wnen ucsu-ea- Has secured the agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can bo recommended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable. The National Life Insnrance Co., OP MONTPELIER, VT., Manurrs' Acciut Infant! Co., OF UNITED STATES, Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. VltglS,8S-lV H01SACE I1HYOT. JOHN SEAB01.DT, Jll Heydt & Seabolcjt Successors to Kemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Odlce; Bank street. j r-j-ompt attention given to every kind of In A juu2S-88 ItKLIABLKJEWELKH: OPr. I'UllLIO BQUAltE. THE OAltllON ADVOOATIS Ol'f 1UK, nans street, Idaln and fancy Job printing a, specl ly. advocate one dollar per year In advance. J V. ItAUHENBUSH.Hank street, wholesale . dealer' in choice nrnnds of nhlskles, gin, brandies, winej, &e. - Patronage solicited. Our Churches. eittTimniHT Ki'iscoi'Ai..tsoutii lianK streei. ill Sunday services nt 10 a. in., and 7.00 n. in., Sunday School 2 p.m. Itnv Dunoan, Pastor. UNITY LHTHEltAN, Iron street, Sunday prvl,'t. 10 h. m.. (Ocrman). 7.00 11. m.. (Enu- llsh), Sunday schools p.m. J. 11. Kuukk, Pastor. "B KFOKMEU, lenigii street, Sunday services rf. at 10 a. m.. (Ucrinan). T.00 11. in., (llntrlisli). Sunday school 2 p. 111. J.ALViNltKiiKit, Pastor. FRANK. P. DIBHL, MOUTH STREET, Practical Blacksmith Ilorseshoer Is prepared to do al work In his lino 1 In tho best manner and at the lowest prices, 1'lcivso can. novai-m-iy, PACKERTON HOTEL, Jildwit)' between Mancli Chunk & Lehighton, Z. 11. C. HOM, Proprietor. PACKERTON, - - - Pskki. l'hls well-known nolcl Is admirably refitted, and ima t hA best iLccoiiimodatlous for nermanent and 1 transient boarders. Excellent Tables nnd the very best LUiuors. Stables attached. an5-yi MANSION HOUSE Opposite I, fc S. Depot, BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON, 0. H, HOM, PROPRIETOR. l'hls house oilers first-class accommodations for transient nnd permanent boarders. It has been newly refitted hi all Its departments, and is locat ed In one of the most picturesque portions ot the borough. Terms moderato. t-The BAR Is rj!G cnoirest, mites, i.uiuont nuu 1 lllDDlil'll With t'igars. Fresh itger on Tan, aprn-yl lVANOELICAL, 8outh street, Sunday service j at 10 a. m.. luerniau;, v."u i. m.. (ciignsui Sunday schools p. ni, J.S.Nuwhart, Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Kortnampton ana coal streets, services every Sunday inotulng and eveulug. Rev. Hamsiackk Pastor. Horse Doctbr, aionorarr Qraduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Office: Carbon House Bank SL. Ublebton CASTRATION. DENTISTRY, tv p Ti J n .,1 of-a CLOTnns ukr that requires no cipmr.s near t ie '.'f meteryi "i i' Diseases Of Horse and Cattle, pins. Every housekeeper, laundress and store- tiou. latiouage sollcjted. . . . 1 Krepcr nm tv. ."i sen. uj "'", " . :-o: Ip&sltl and Particular Attention paid t LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, U i SOMETHING mi NDKIl TnE BUK, hlch King Solo mon never heard T. J . BRETNEY ffMnectrullv announces to the Merchants of Le- btghtoii anil otliers that be is now prepared to do ait kiuus ni Hauling or Pkeight, ExntESS Matter and Baggage On reasonable terms. Orders ole at Sweeny's Comer Store or at my rcslden ceft I'INESt.. near tne i;emeicry. nui receive prompt alien- r.ets.,12 feetforwets. fiiutclass auenih. WANT1511 roRTiiiH countv. Aouress, ftun MAM it. I10ND & CO., Manufacturing Agenj. l'hlladeipnia, 1 a., (lack uox umu j)ii. Splints, Bingbone, Hoofbound, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated I Amman. HI Horse and Cattle Powders sold b ulra self and stores generally. ' (jcnsolutlon Free Charges Moderate. calls telegraph and telephone nrorrtptly at- tsudad to operauons KKiiiiuuy renormeu circulation is growing ILL because we furnish till the latest local news in the but style. Sample us. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers his Farm, situate on the public road leading from Lehighton to Ta maqua. In Mahoning Townshfp, Carbon county, Pa., at private sale. The Farm contains TEN ACRES, all cleared and under a high state of cultivation. The Improvements are a Two and a Halt Story Plank Duelling House, 20x11 feettjltli Frame Kltrbcn and porch attached Barn 3x34 feet with all necessary outbuildings, all new. Apply to NATHAN BEINIMmi. on Premises, fsb.ie-lew Or atthls OCee. For Newest, Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods gnsranteed and prices ss low as else where for the same quality of goods. Uuly 18, 1BS5 IjrJ county jail in tho adjoining town for a terra of threo months. Many predicted that this would not bo tho end of the atlair, as tho woman s husband was a dangerous character, and might seek to avenge his wifo s imprison' ment; but neither my husband nor mv self shared their fears, and tho matter was forgotten after a day or two. Ono day, about a fortnight after Julias conviction, I was assisting tho dining room girls to prepare the table for luncheon, when suddenly the sound of n low, guttural, threatening voice at the window drew my attention. Looking up, startled and frightened, I beheld a av ego, hideous looking Indian glaring in at me. It was Indian Jack, old Julia's lius band. Seeing my frightened look, ho ad .vanced still closer, put his swarthy face in at the open window and, shaking his fist at me, grunted out, "You no givomo back my Julia, me kill you pretty soon!" I had hira driven oil at once, and as 1 watched him slowly making his way back to tho rancherio on tho river bank, half a mile to the rear of our house, and saw his threatening, angry gestures, I confess I was badly frightened. This feeling soon wore olT, however, and as my husband was inclined to think it no more than a gamo of bluff, his visit was quite forgotten by tho time lunclieon.was over. That afternoon tho table girls went out in tho woods for ferns; tho cook also was out, and as my husband was seldom about tho houso except at meals, I was for tho time being alone. To while away the tlmo I picked up a paper, and was just becoming interested in some article when, I was startled by a loud, fright ened scream from my little boy, who was playing In tho back yard, boring' ing up 1 ran to tho window, just in tlmo to 6co Indian Jack snatch up my child in his arms and hasten away in tho chap arral. A terrible, frightful thought in' Btantly flashed through my mhid.- Ho was going to avenge tho incarceration of his wlfo by taking tho life of my poor, innocent boyl Thero was no help at hand; if lie was saved, I alone must save him, and with a desperate bono spurring mo on, I bounded out of tho door in frantic, de termined pursuit. lieliovlng his movements uau been uiv observed, the Indian had not mado as Mnulfiinp-B "Rrnrkpts hurried flight as ho might have dono, lUOUiaingS, maCKeiS, find beforo half the dls tance to the ranch- erio had been traveled I was close behind him. Brine back my boyl" cried I in fran. tio tones. "Kill mo if you will, but snare my child I" An auitry jrrunt was liis only reply upon finding mo in pursuit, and placing his hand over tho baby's mouth to etifl ma piteous cries, ho quickened his pace so as to kten out of my way. Still I ran on, togging in sobbing tones for my child, but if it had any of feet at all upon the fiendish brute it was to encourage him in his horrid purpose, for now and then he would pause, look back with an exutant, devilish oxpres tion on his hideous face, and then swag' ger off again with a low, gloating chuckle that pierced my heart like a dagger. In this manner the race was kept up until his hut was reached, when he bounded inside, closed tho door with a bong, and then locked it. In rain I uounded upon the door, begged, wept and pleaded; the brute was as Immovable as a rock, and I could hear mv uoor babr I told him I would do all I could, but that it was now beyond my power to of feet her release. "You tell Injun Ho!" cried he. "Jail man let her go, you tell him to!" I again told him as I had before, that I was powerless to do as ho asked, Tho answer seemed to goad him on to greater fury; his grip tightened upon my nruu his dark eyes emitted n fiendish, wicked glitter, and, drawing from, his belt a keen edged dirk, ho leaned over mound hissed, "You lie, and Jack Kill youl" l saw tlio gleaming blauo ascend and hang trembling above mo, and then, with a loud, piercing, despairing shriek, I lost consciousness, "When I opened my eyes, I found my husband bonding over 1110, and a group of familiar faces all around mo, wliom I at oiico recognized as tho regular patrons of tho hotel. Tlio Right of Intlian Jack and my frahtio pursuit had been observed by somo men working in a slaughter houso near 1110 rancherie, and, tearing some thing was wrong, they had notified my husband, who, with several miners, had rushed to my Relief. 5Iy baby boy was found fast asleep in Jack's cabin, which accounted for my not hearing him when I recovered from my swoon somo time beforo. As for Jack, after being mauled to"tho heart s content of tho indignant miners, he was given notice to leave tho com' munity at once, which ho did, making a bco lino for the foothills lying beneath Mount Shasta, Tho noblo hearted miners and team stcrs, not satisfied with ridding the neighborhood of Indian Jack, donated a larger and stronger bank to my boy, and showed no relaxation in their generosity until it was oven heavier than thconeold Julia stole, As for myself well, I am 110 longer a resident of that part of tho state, and though I wero to hvo a thousand years, I should never forget tho horrors of that eventful day, or how nearly I became the victim of an Indian's wrath. Mrs. , S. Burroughs in Overland Monthly. 100 Ladles Wanted. snmn oni-pr Tiiu. And luu men to call on anv druscist for Hero are somo titles of books Inquired W.ee Package of Lane's Family Medicint. irnt an Emrltsh library: h.e great root and herb remedy, discovered oy itr suns iane while in the Koclcy mesa ntains. For diseases of the blood, liver aid kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large-size package, .CO cents, At all druggists'. for at an English library Shakespeare a Judith. Edited by Black. Tho Curtain Will Not Rise To-night By Thorpe. Ills Equal and other Poems. Paradise of Burglars. By Helps. Four Wings and an Arm. By Moles- worth. Lamb's Essays. By'Eliza. Darwin's Indecent Man. Moolar's Four BoysEscaping. Miss Understood. By a Lady. Poor Miss Elliot. By Earl Derby. Molar's Burglarious Gentleman. And hero aro the books required; Judith Shakespeare. By W. Black. Thorpe's Curfew Must Not Ring To night. Ezekiel and other Poems. Nelson. Burglars in Paradise. By Phelps. Four Winds Farm. By Mrs. Moles worth. Ella's Essays. By C. Lamb. Descent of Man. By Darwin. Molioro's Fourberies do Scapin. Misunderstood. By F. Montgomery. Homer's Iliad. By Earl Derby. Molier's Lo Bourgeois Gentllhomme. New York Tribune. Every man loves to here his own ctx perlence told by some otbet man. That It. the reason Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" is so much read. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 76 ceate to free yourself of every symptom of thesi distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Slilloh's Vltnlizer. Every bottle has a printed guar antee on it. Use accordingly, and if it do yon no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by T. D. Thomas. Lehighton, W. Biery Weissport. Goodnature Is the very air of a cood mind, the sign of a large and generous soul. and the peculiar soil in which virtu pros pers. Weissport Planing MANUI'AOTUltKIt OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, PunUliliig Pilfering Policemen. Tho Siameso havo a curious method of punishing their police constables when found guilty of an offense. Not very long since, one of these guardians of tho peace was seen standing near tho door of the polico station with ins hands tied be hind his back, and wearing on ins breast a board with tho following notice; "My name is Cuddy, and I havo been placed hero by the order of Corp. Bin. Last night I stole a sword belonging to his majesty tho king, nnd was taken in the act by a guard at tho moment when I was carrying oil the article undor tny arm. Today I-repent that base action. Tlio inspector is very angry with me and says I deservo a punishment, my offenss being n serious one, as I wlong to the police. I entreat tho passers by to look mo in tho faco and tell mo sincerely if I ought to be whipped. In my opinion my cruno is not a very serious ono, because overybody hero does tlio same." Paris La Temps. Miss Emma Eames. tho Bath, Me, opera singer who has created such a furoro in Paris, is ono of tho most brill iantly beautiful and dashing young wo men that Maine over raised. lie Obeyed the Injunction. Willie had just como in with ono eye in mourning, a swelled -lip, and other traces of an animated personal encoun ter with-Bomo other boy, but his face wore an unmistakable look of triumph. "I've been fighting again, mamma,' ho said, in anticipation of a rebuke, 'and with Bob Stapleford, too, but he hit mo first. Ho got in a stinger on ray cheek bone." 'You should have turned the other cheek to him, Willie." "I did, mamma," replied Willie, look ing critically at a contusion on his di minutive fist. "I turned the other cheeV toward him, 'but you can just bet your little pile 1 didn't give him time to hit it." Chicago Tribune. Summer in the Country. "Whero shall we go for tho summer, Henry? Havo you thought anything about it?" "No, not yet. How would you like to go into the country again?" "Well, perhaps that would do." "I'll tell you what; let's stay at home. Lcavo tho screens out of the doors and windows so as to havo plenty of mosqui toes, get a poor cook and an impertinent waitress, make tho beds up as hard as a board, get a spavined old horse and a carryall with suit springs, ana we can have all the advantages of country life without going out of town." Chicago Herald. A Big Sell. Wife I want some money to go shop ping, unepe os uo. aro seuingverycneap today and I must take advantage ot their bargains. Husband Selling out, are they? W. Yes, and awful cheap, too. I saw some tables thero the other day lor nine dollars, and what do you think they are selling for now? Awful big reduc tion. H. I can't guess. W. Eight dollars and ninety-nine cents. Yankee Blade. lEuoture cure cuaranteed bv Dr. J. l.orronr 831 Arch Street, Phtln. Kase at once, no Uepa lion or Dusiness uciay. mousanas curca. Bts for circulars. 2-ly Scandal is not like a brick building, U never collapses because of a poor funda tion. PERSONAL. . A young lady of sevente suamCr. highly educated, refined, and of prepossess ing appearance, desires to form the acquaint ance of some nice young man, whom sh would advise, if troubled with dyspepsia, to ute that great blood - purifier, Sulphar Bitters. -To be prepared for war is one of tba most effectual means of preserving pac8. George Washington. A IiltUOGIST SAY. Marvin 0. Brown, Druggist, Meredltk Village, N. II., Bays: 1 have told your Siil phur Bittei-s lor years, nnd, contrary t most medicines, J.nevcr sold a bottla to any one who said It did not lielp them. They cured mc of those terrible sick headaches when every other remedy failed. -Sometimes the man stents money; other times and more frequently, money steals the man. Shiloh's consumption Core. No. 1. This is beyond question Hit most successful ('otigh Medicine wo have ever sold, a few doses invariably cures the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis,whil it's wonderful succc-s in the cure of Con' sumption is withcut a parallel in the history 01 medicine, ninco 11a nrsi discovery iv- has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try It'. Price 10 cents, fu cents, ana i, 11 ytnr lungs are sore. Chest or Back lame, us Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold bv T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, & W. Biery Weissport.. -Poverty is no disgrace, says Uriah Well. That depends. Abstractly speak. Ing, no condition Is a disgrace. Only the acts which have established It deserve tb criticism, In Anticipation. .12 English electricians boast that they aro far ahead of us in their knowledge of tho science of electrotechnics, but ac knowledge themselves behind us in the practical applications of electricity. an t I I I KM I . .ca J I AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Dressed Lute Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lcrtvest Prices SHOEMAKER'S Horse aWM. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CUEIiltY VILLI!, p. o., Northampton co., DlItEOTIONS-Fora horse. 1 tablespooDf ul, two or inree times a wee; wuen sick, 3 tame spoonsful a day. For a Cow, I teaspoontul twicoawaeki when sick, twice a day. The same for Hogs. For Poultry mix wltqleed. tSTTnn powder Is prepared after the recipe of the late Dr. H. O. Wilson, and Is the genuine article, Uwntrs ef above nauitd animals should tne 11 t.ruRi. spn.M Invasion. Ed Awl deah boy, can you lend me two dollars? Qua I never lend in sums less than ten dollars. Ed Awl well, lend mo a ten dollar bill. Gus I haven't got it. narpers Ba zar. Not In a FoslUon to Know. Tim Dnrmnn students aro not reaulro? to attend tho lectures unless they feJ disposed to do so. A stranger in a uer man university city asss a young man: "Whero is tho university bulldlngr "I really don't know. I am a student hero myself." Texas Sittings. What the XVone Fisherman Said. A "lone fisherman" was encountered on tho banks of tho Oconee one day last wfick and asked. "How Is it with your' Ho replied, using a pointed popular pbroso, "All quiet along the line." ba- vannah news. Her Teeth Har Main Attraction. Mr, A. I must compliment you; you Iiava n nharininor wife. Dentist Have you seen her teeth? Ttartha. show him your teeth 1 I finished them only yesterday, Tho Epoch, Neighbor Hello, Shaggst What's go- lne on here? Shares Wife's been away. X used oil tho dishes and want to get everything slick and clean beforo she puts foot In tho house to-night. Scribner 8 Magazine, Knew What He Was About. "Did I tell you, mamma, that Mons. v has askod me to bo his wife, and that I havo accepted him?" You must Uo out or your senses, child; he has not a cent, and will not havo anything till after the death of his father and grandfather." "But. mamma, dear, it s tne grand father I have acoepted." "Oh! you darling guru "Pans mgaro. An American, Sure. A discussion arose on board an Atlantic liner a short timo ago as to the cltlront ship of a gentleman at the other end of the saloon. "He's an Englishman." said one; "1 know bv his head." "Ho's a Scotchman," said anotnert "Jt know bv his complexion " "Ho s a uerman, sa a anower; -i Imnw bv his beard." The young ladies thought'he looked little Spanish. Here the conversation rested, but soon one of them spoke: "I have it." said she. "he's an Ameri can: he's got his legs on tho table.' Tho Ocean. ASCKAl'OFPAPKIl SAVED HOT LlTf, It was inst an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it sayed her life. She was in His last stages of consumption, told by phTl rinns that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weightless seventy Biunds. un a piece 01 wrapping sue ru ot r. King's New Discovery, and got a sample" pottle; it heliied her, she boughtja large bot tle, it helped her more, bought another snd grew better fast, continued its use and now is strong, health v, rosy, plump, weinga HO pounds. .For lull panicuiarasenu siamp w W. II. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. TrlU bottles of this wonderful discovery freest T. D. Thomas'. JITien a boy of sixteen looks Into tUav future It seems almost an eternity, WKMa' a man of farty looks Into the futon It seems as brief as a rabbit's tall. What you need is a medicine which W nure. efficient, real'iabfe, Such is Hood's Sartaparilla. It possesses peculiar curative powers. One who has little charity can sym pathize with bis neighbor In dean sorrow, but prosperity requires freedom from snvy and Jealousy. EFFEuTS OF MODKItN LIFK. Eminent authorities unanimously sires that the high pressure methods of roodera Tll ' . 1 I .... - ..MAfk.! llieare rapiaiy maKiog uo less invalids subject to all manner 01 nar vons affections, headache, inianlty, ditxt ness, neuralgia, backache, hysterl, nervous troubles of thd heart, stomach, kidney. brain, etc. Ladles gentleman wno ars inn afflicted, or who are compelled to keep la hours, do mucn meniai or puyaiciat nyr, who worry or gret abOut buslnea or do mestlo troubles, should remember that as other remedy In the world will so speedily cure these diseases, remove worry and the blues, induce tranquil sleep, relieve pain W built up the brain and nervous systems, s4 Dr. Miles' great discovery, the Rsstorstly nerve, It contains no epium or tnorphla. Trial bottles free at Beryls and Thos
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