Advertising Rates, For Lojral Notloos. h following price foi tegal nrtTer.it j has been adopted by '.ho Carbon Vdvooatb. 0iarter Notices - - - $4 00 Aidltor's Notices - - - - f po "lommlssloner's Notices - - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - - - 00 Administrator's Notice - - 3 00 Executor's Nollco - - - - 3 00 r' Other If sal advertising will be charged for ythe siuarc. H. V. UortHnsr. Jr., Publisher. N Liver, lie id Store tr AT PACTTBU CON. LEtJVoi.D MKVKIlb rr pe -.ftiliv Informs tlie neophjiKf I'ackertoii mid icltnty that lie lias Just openilf UVEIlY ST tlLI!, 0411 HAVER HI., wlierip! sons can be ipplie.I Uh ood, Sale Teaiiwijiiher fur Funeral, Wedding or for Until Iiik ftWmifS at very Lowest Kites. Hiconiec limi therewith Ho lists iilio in tock tbe yen- be' branWbt I'LOUH and FEUD, which lie will ol' it JLowest Trices. Attention, Builders! BSSito'BSIiBISi PU?U'OSKS. GUI ami 1" I'cct I Ho Stones mid learn 1'rtces trfore (lurch-tolng elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, toby Paeki-rlim. Pa. KISTLER m es wctfully announces to the public t iiat he na mm. rii H NEW LIVKltX BJABl.MIIUllf " 'reams for Funerals, i cdrtings or Business Trips on the shortest no es an I most !Hml terms. Onlers ijft Mt th itt'uruoi. House" will receive prompt attention. btahIjEs on north ontKEr. next the Hi.tcl. Lchliihton. tanaiA- -GO TO- SWEENY'S) "Corner Store" Bottled Gherlcins. Sweet Pick les, Chow-Chow, 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, IT'a lead, both In low prices and quality of roods. Our large stock Is displayed to ad vantaire. an item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate." REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEH1GHT0N, PA. AL CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watctate, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna Respectfully Invites the attention ot his friends andths citizens generally to his Immense new stock pf I Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you o can and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, nnd all work guaranteed. Don't Forest the Place SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH. Bank St., Lehighton. eDecmber 17,cS71j E. F. LUCKENBACH, TLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part ot the county. HEADQUAIITEIIS FOU Wall Pacers. Borilers & Becorations Larue assortment, and the latest styles. Stationer?. Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades, Shade making and promptly Attended to. putting up Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway Mauch ConEi, Pa. H.-lnw the Broadway lipase. 9& g g Horse Doctor, (Honorary graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Hcg: Carton House BaiiK St,. Lehiebton gASTRATION T DENTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and Cattle. BUO0E3SEUL1.Y TREATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, Uonl bound, inrf .11 rfl...... i.ravnlAiit nmnm? Dammlti-sitA,! And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated Auiiuai9 nil Hors and Catlle Pow leis sold b him D. J 'elf nd stores generallv, usuluilon Free Charges Moderate. a ielsgraph and telephone promplly at , dd to Operatlous skillfully performed isTl' rl-.-, circulation isTgrowing - because we furnUh all tho latest local news in the $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.26 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XVII., No. 29 Lohighton, Carbon County, Penna, Jnno 1, 1889. Single Copies 5 Cents Weissport Business Directory. JJUUXKMN HOUSE, BAST wmssroRT, ntNN'A. Tills house offers nrst-class accommodations U tho permanent boarder and transient guest, runlo pilcos, only One Dollar per day. aiu.'7-iy Joiut Rkiihkj, Proprietor. Oscar Christinan, WEISdroltT, PA. Liven and Exchange SUiblcb. ri.iin.. f-irri!ifpt nnrl Rxtn ilrivinir how lies! accommodations In agents and traveller Ma l ana leieerunn orucrs yiumuio uiiviiuru .. Ulve nieatil.il. iimwi-i The - Weissport - Bakery, C. W. LAURY. l'ROl'RIETOR. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes in Weissport, behlgnton ami vicinities every In the store I have a Fine Line of Confectioner) for the llol day rrauo. sunuay acuwu " Uvula aunnlled at lowest prices. at-cumi R. J. HONGEN, HUCCKSSOn TO CHABLES ScmVF.ITZRK, Near the Canal Bridge, In -EAST WEISSPORT, Penna Is prepared to do all kinds ot Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing. at very Reasonable Trices, tikis ' sritClALTX. .Also, Agent lor mc P. P. Mast Road Cart, the Cheapest and Best on the market. f eb2- 1 Mpfterc for CARRM Henry Ciiristmais AT THE Port Allen House, Weissport Sells tho Popular and Celebrated Burlington O and O York SINGLE AND . OUELE OASEI-.QES tt prices that are considerably less than compi tltlon. I have nil styles . nd quallth which I wish you would not fall to Inspei before inaklg purchases. mayll-Sni RETAlLMERCHANTi Uefore purchasing elsewhere will do well to ca. UIl Ul UUUIC39, OSCAR J. SAEGER. East Weissport, Penna., WHOLK9AI.E IlRALKR IN Oranges, Sweot Potatoes, Lemons, Cranberries, HannnaB. Cocoanuts. and all oilier Fruits anil "Wgelables In sea son. Also, all kinds of Irish. T? ETAILEUS In the communltv can s;iv freUjht and have the t?ooas ueiivereu i, heir doors by a lew hours notice. Give ine rljil. siitlif.Lction L'uarunlced and nrlces til ;ery lowest. mayll-i 3ver Canal Briiip E. Weissiiori UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM SUITES te.. &c. Prices the very lowest. Quality mods tho best. Satisfaction guaranteed li very particular. Jaalcbt.s, Collins and Shrouds Wo havo n full line which we will furnish i.l he lowest poisime prices. Flour.Feed, &c, Ifthe choicest quality at very reasonable prices 'all and be convinced. JOSEPH P. REX, Vprl4-ly EAST WEISSPORT johighton Business Direotory ,'TAL. SCHWARTZ, Bank 8t the oldest furnl V tore house In town. Every neserlptloi urnltm e always on hand. Prices very low, 77 A. I'HTI'RM. Saloon and Restaurant. Bam Street, r resti i.aj;er always on lap. uyx i season. i,rop in auu seu us. uuwz-i rrioiwv.Avj a oiiai o.vnuun,ui'i"'.,io "TLi AnvnnATH llKPinic. U headnn-trters fo . ' Tl . .Till, u MtlK'H U I T nnV nnnn.lla 111, liuvmc and hair cutting. Cigars & tobacco sold in TO Pits. RODEltKlt. under the Exchang" J Hotel. Hank street, for a smooth shave or h asliiouaniB nair cut. wtr uiomhi ob ounuay h cueuern nair ionic, cures uanuruu. RELIABLE JEWEI.EK: U. 8. BOCK, .UU3-83 OPP. PUBLIC SQUARE. THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Banl street, plain and fancy Job printing a sped '.y. Advocate one dollar per year lu advance. T W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank street, wholesale J. dealer in choice orands uf uhlskles, gin, brandies, wlues, &e. tf Patronagu solicited. Our Ohurohos. pETIIOniST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street. 1YJ, Sunday cervices at in a. m., and 7.00 p. m., Sunday Schuol s p.m. Rev. Duncan, Pastor mltiNlTY LUTHERAN. Iron street. Sunda X services, 10 a. m., (German), 7.00 p,m., (Eng lish), Hunaayscnooisp.ra. J. u. nuuEu.raaior. T3 EFORMED, Ihigh street, Sundar services at lua. m., (uern Sunday school 2 p. m, at 10 a. in., (German), 7.00 p. in., (English), u.i(.viNi(BBGii,rasior. p VANGEL1CAL, South street, Sunday service:! 1U at io a. in., (uenuau;, i.uo p. m., U'."i;iin. .lunuay SCH0012 p. in. j...n kwiiaiit, rastoi. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal streets, service e ery Sunday inoriilng and HVeUlUg. 11KV. 1IAMMAUKK 1'aslOI. JOMKTHKIll UEW S IIKH TUB SII.V. King Solo mon ne,er heard of-arwiTHBs ukr that requires no clotiik-h pins. Every housekeeper, laundress and store keeper wants It. Sample sent by mall. 8 feet for scis.,i'i leciiorout'i. iihsti;i.a', aiii-.i. WANTED P"U THIS COUNTY. Address. NOR- MA51 11. Iiu.l) rw., Mauiiiaciuriug Agent. PhlladPliihla. Pa.,(Lnrk Bos awi. 1t. A WAI IIADI C CADIWI f V f l VJ fA U l l I 'tlllll AT PRIVATE SALE, The undersigned offers hlj Farm, slluate on the public road leading front Lehighton to Ta- maqua, In Mahoulug Township, 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 Dwelling House, 20x21 feet with Frame Kitchen and porch attached Barn 23x3a feet with all necessary outbuildings. all new. Apply to HATIIAN RIONaymi. on Premises, felMtUw Of ktlhlj OflbWi Joseph F Professional k Bnsiaess Cards. Horace Heydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, JririoBt-Tho lloom recently occupied by w. fli. Hapsher. IAN1C STREET, - - LEUIQIITON. PA. May be consulted In English asd German. July a-ly W. -M. Rapsher, TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door nboe the Mansion House, MAUCH CHUNK, - - - - PEMN'A. pnl rtjii unit Collection Aironcv. Will Put nd Sell Real Estate. Convoyanclnir neatly done. onections promptly maae. netuuiK rjnnirswi ecdenu a siieclaltv. May bo consulted In ingllsh and German. nov. is-yl W. G. IYX. Seiple, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. JOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIGHTON. Mav ha consulted In Knelish and German. pedal nttcntlon given to uynecoiogy. Offick Houns: From 12 M. to P..M., and rom 0 to 0 P. M, mar. 3l-yl 4.. Rabenold, D. D. S mcwc Officb :-Over J. W. Kaudenbusli. Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON. .....i.i i.. nii it. hi.qn.iio. -rprMi Extracted vithout Pain. Gas administered when requested. Office Days WEDNESD AY' of eiicu weeic. O. nddiess. ALLENTOWNj jan 3-yl Ielilgh county. Ta. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OHce opposite the Opera IIouso. Bank Street, Lcht ton, Pa. lAPVTIflTOV IK AT I. ITH IlItAKCIIKS. fllHiiK and maklnK artlllclal dentures u special las admlulstcred and Teeth Fxtracted WITH- 1FFICE HOURS: From 8 . m., to 12 m., from 1 p. m., to 6 p. m., irom i p. in., iu o i'. m. PniiqitltntlniKi In KntrllHh or German Office Hours at llazlctou-Every baturday, ict 15-87 ty Dr. H. B. REINOHL. Graduate ot Thlla. Dental ColleRO. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Perscmtioii of the Teeth a Scecialty, OFFICE HOURS i From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. )AE HALL, Market Square, Manch Chunk, BRANCH OFFICE: BAST - MAUCHL - CHUNK, Two Doors North of Tost-Offlce. iKl'TCH HOURS: 7tiua. m. andBtoTD.m. Aprll23-3m DR. G. T. FOX 172 Main Street, Batb, Pa. IT BAHTON, SWAN IIOTKL, TUKSDAY3. TAI,t.KNTOWN, AMEIttCAN HOTHI.,TIIUnSDAT t Banoob, Broadway hol'sr, Mondays. Vt Bath, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ofhco Hours From o a. ni. to 4 p. in. practice Lulled to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose&Jhroat tsy-Aiso, iteiractionoi tne isyes lor me aaiust 1 1 1 1 1 1 oi glasses. weraeip. Contractor anil BaililePs Nextdwrto Heuben Fenstermaclicr's) LEHIGH STREET, LEHIGHTON. ,lan nnd finerin -Atlons. and urohable coat of IniildliiKs.fuin'shed up p application. All work ruaranieea. uepairiri nroinpcy aiieuuea io md material furnishei when desired' 2-18 PRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, jtfPi Practical Blacksmiths Ilorseshoer ". Is prepared to do al work In his line Jttln the best manner and at the lowest rices. Please c in. novar-sc-iy. PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, Z. 11. 0. HOJI, Proprietor. PAOKERTON, - - - Pmki. this well-known Hotel Is admirably retlttod. nnd ias lue uesi accoiniuuuaiiuiis mr permanent ana rnnslent boarders. Excellent Tables and the ery best Liquors. MtaDles attached. lanS-yt MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. A S. Depot, flANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON, C. n. IIO JI, PROPRIETOR. this house otters first-class accommodations for ransleut nnd nermauent uiuiders. It nan been -euly rellttedln all Its departments, and ts Incut- borough. Terms moderate. t& Tlie BAR Is a in one oi me inosi iiiciuresnHe nonions or cue luppllcu Willi 'ne cnoicest wities, Liquors and ;igars. trail uiRcron iao, apru-yi T. J. BRETNEY ifneptrullr announces to the Merchants nf T.i. i)Liliton and others that he Is now urtmaredtn aoaiiKiuus ui Hauling or Freight, Express Matier and Baggage On reasonable terms. Ordeisole at Sweeny's Corner Store or nt my reslden ceft i-INHSt., near the Cemetery, will iccelve prompt atten (ion. laiionage wiiii-iit-ii. For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO B. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Ooo-ls lusrsnteed soil prices as low ts else where for ths stm quality of got&u aiiuin FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA, (19 Huron St, Sheboygan, Wis., Not. 13, 1SSS. I bar usd Et. JscobiOilfor chicken cholera with crest suc cess. Every fowl affected with ths disease was cured by It and I recommend It as a sure cure. It has ssTd sasmany dsllars. H. A. KUENNE. Breeder of Fine Fowls. Bakersfleld, CsL, Oct. IS, 18& I have ntcd St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of cblckena with prompt, permanent cure. On bottle will cur 10 to 16 chickens ; 2 to 8 drops eurts Yh,ze. JAS. BETHAL. S- QEXERA.li DIRECTIONS. UU afiUqf brrad or faugh laluraied with SL Jacobi Oil. 1 the fowl eannol rwallm forct U doim tht Ihroai. Mix inme com meat dough uiUt tht OH Qivt nothing eUf. The) will finally tat and bt cured. At Dkoqoists and Dxalx&s. THE CHARLES A. VOGEIER CO.. Bslllmeri, Mi, -AT THE Central Drug Store, OIT. THE TUBLIO SQUARE Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a cood nt. But II you need SPECTACLES It Is much more Important that the El'H'suould be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ty flttlns frame which will brine the lenses dl rectly beforo tho centre ot the eye. If you buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find the above points properly attended tor . PERSCRIPTIONS Caefolly 0ctl5-tM7 " Accident Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured the agency for tbe 'following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can be recommended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable. Tie National Life Insurance Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT., Accident Minify Co., OP UNITED STATES, Hamsta Mutual Live Stoci INSURANCE COMPANY. TUR1S,M-1V HORACE HEYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT. Jn Heydt 8c Seaboldt Successors to Kemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Ofllce iBank street. Prompt attention alien to xory kind t In- stimnce. V'oissport Planing Mill MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER IN 111 Kintls of Dressea Lnmlier yhingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c., &c. Very Lowest Prices SHOEMAKER'S Horse aaWo. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CI1ERRYVILI.E, P. 0.. Northampton co., DIRECTIONS For a horse. 1 tablespoonful, two or three times a week: when sick, a table spoonsful a day. For a Cow, 1 teaspoonful twice a warln when sick, twleo a day. The tame for Hogs. For Poultry mix with teed. . tSTTiiis powder Is prepared attertfi reelp ot tbo late Dr. II. O. Wilson, and Is the genuine article, 0wnraiafrMBAHt4laahi should Oi Ti HORN THE JUGGLER. During "Oio first term of hts consulship, when Napoleon was unlimited master of tho stato which yet bore tho namo of republic, Josephine llvod at her Castle Malmalson, whoro overy ovoning Napo leon came to visit her. One day Bho was dining qulto alone nt Malmalson, and whllo tho dessert was being served a man was admitted. Ho was about 60 years old. While jugglers and magicians haro a lively appoaranco, this man's features were deeply earnest. Ho carried a littlo table, which ho placed beforo Josephine, and covered it with a worn cloth. After those preparations ho drew out three tin Cups, with which ho executed all lfinds of jugglery. The balls quadrupled themselves under his flngors and formed all kinds of figures, and grotesque forms, only to disappear again in a twinkling. Like tho musical composers, the magician also has his overture beforo ho unfolds tho panorama to the eyes of the audience. After this ho touched the mngio cups with a stick of obony and said! "Madame, you may express any wish and It shall be fulfilled. regret very much that you have fin ished your meal, else I could have brought you dishes which woro wanting on your table today tho red feather of tbe Mediterranean, sardines of Royan or the little silver ilsh caught in tho vicinity in which madam was borne for the great wclfaro of Franco, Madame, you may order whatever your heart wishes. Do you wish n spotloss diamond or a grass uy on tho heather, on Oriental ruby or a nightingale?" This man, who placed all the wealth of nature at Josephino's dis posal, seemed to wish that she might de cide upon the nightingale, for ho put his ear to tho oup and it almost seemed as if ho hoard the melting tones of tho singer sprmg. Josephine, whose desires, however, wero modest, and who pre ferred a bunch of flowers to a diamond, selected neither a diamond nor a ruby nor a nightingale, but a rose. She had ecarcoly spoken the word when tho jug gler upset the cup and Bhowed the aston ished "lookers on a rose, which bent gracefully on its stem and filled the room with sweet fragrance. "My goodness," said Josephine, "you havo cut tho prettiest rose In our conser vatory, the rose which I Intended giving Bonaparte to-morrow. It would have unf oldod during the night." 'Beg .pardon, madamc," replied the uggler politely, "this roso belongs to mo and I have tho honor to present it to tho wife of tho first consul; I would uever dare to touch her flowers and I havo never beon in hor conservatory." Josephine sent a servant to investigate tho truth of this assertion and was told that tho' roso which was destined for" the first consul was unhurt. Incredulous as a creolo tho could not hide her ad miration, and, in fact, it was impossible to embarrass tho man who was so enter taining and wonder creating. Ho mag ically drew out of his pocket a swarm of sinKincr (birds which picked up the .crumbs';? Uica ho filled a tumbler with water and as quickly as ho would upset it numberless flowers flowed upon the persons around, and Josephine imagined herself In her conservatory. When the wonders hod reached their highest degree Josephino reached for the pompadour, which was hanging on her armchair, in order to give some gold pieces to the juggler. When thojuggler noticed tins ho fell down at her feet, say ing: "Madame, you can roward me a hundred times for this little pleasure that I have given you, but not in money a mercy, madame, a mercy. "Which?" sho asked. Tho wonderful man begged her then to eat ono of tho apples which wero on her table. Josephine stretched out her hand for ono and placed her knifo on it with tho determination of a woman pre pared for a surprise. Mother Evo surely did not reach for the applo with such longing which caused such misery to her descendants as Josephine. She cut through tho apple and found inside a pe tition to tho first consul. Madamo," said tho juggler, "before you is an unlucky ono, who has mixed in the quarrels of tho kings, and has taken part in tho wars against tho repub lic I have fought in tho Vendco with a Cocardo, which is no moro that of my country, and when tho party which served was defeated I took flight, to live in a Etrongo land. My country drove mo out as a traitor. Branded Uko Cain, I wandered about; my namo is crossed from tho list of citizens and put on the omigrant rolL A word from your lips. madame, can mako a Frenchman of me again and glvo mo back to my own You, tho adored wifo of tho first consul, have the power to glvo ms back to my country and to my own." fair," she said to tho emigrant, "I wiU do as you wish. Tho consul shall read your petition and I assure you that I will do everything 1 can in your favor. The juggler arose, put Ills cups into his pocket, his table under hi arm. bowed deeply and disappeared. Josephine, inclined to be superstitious. could not see tho enemy of her husband In this juggler. She believed in his magical power, which would bo of use to the emperor, and made up her mind to use all influenco In her power with Napoleon to interceda for this man. Tho following morning at 0 o'clock Bonaparte breakfasted in the dining room of the Palaco Malmalson; thay wero getting his carriage ready In tho court yard of the palace when Josephine entered. "What did you do yesterday, dear Josephine?" asked Bonaparte. "Who has visited your' "I have been well entertained; if you wui dine with me today I havo a pleas ant surprise In storo for you. Which re minds me, do havo this namo crossed frpm tho omigrant list." With these words she handed him tho petition of the magician. "A Chonanl" said Napoleon after ho had read the petition. "One of the fanat ical followers of Charente'aand Laroche- Jaquelin's; ono of the people who but a short time ago followed tbe armies of the republic to murder tho scattered soldiers and finish the dying. Mareol Mareol who cornea from England, who secretly landed on our coast, probably to fulfill Pitt's sluunelees plan, brandishing their torch lights over tho still weltering battle fields ot France. Fox, my friend, has written me to be cn my guard for this evil one. And how do you know lilm? Where have you seen him?" At this Josephine burst into tears, "Oh, do not cry," he said, "but answer me; your sharity has been abused. Ths traitors imagined & petition which you should propcr-a could not bo denied, cd than wiey would In Paris, urder m, -'ftrj' MM. MM MIC C WMi&ksd Fouclio Is right: those pooplo aro irro-doemablo." "I do not know him," replied Jose phino; "do not get angry. Tear up tho petition and we will speak no moro of It; if you know how it canio to mo." Josephine related how tho petitioner canio to her and tho wonders he produced. "And you open tho door to such peo ple? Jugglers and magicians, who try to Btrew sand in tho oyca of tho first consul, because thoy could not deceive him I How childish you are, Josephino, to bo blinded by magicians! With theso words he approached the sideboard and took on applo from n bas ket. "See, in such an applo I found tho peti tion. These aro on my tablo ovory day and accident led me to it." Bonapartd shrugged his shoulders and cut the apple. It concealed a similar pe tition. Bonaparto showed Josephino the ingenuity with which tho kornels woro taken out nnd tho spaco filled out with a rolled up paper, "The man could not but succeed," ho said, "you may have wished as you would. Ho was in league with the fruit erer, who Bhall serve you no longer. I shall recommend your magician to Fouche and " At the mention of this name Josephine trembled. Tho. namo of this blood thirsty person sufficed to arouso horror in an innocent person. Josephine knew now that her charge was irrevocably lost. "Ah! Bonaparto, I pray you, do not havo him taken hero and do not soli the innocence of my house." "With you? Ho is hero then?" "No, but ho will conio again; I hoped to entertain you with his artful tricks tliis evening." "Foucho will find him." Without listening any moro he tramp ed on tho applo and its contents, which wero on tho floor, to hurry back to Paris. Josephino s sorrow was Indescribable For the first tlmo sho felt that there was a place in Napoleon's heart to which she had no access. She instituted scorch in the vicinity of Malmaison and went to all imaginable trouble to find him. Sho wished to glvo him money and havo him taken ovor tho boundary lino by ono of her own people, but all her troublo was fruitless. Dinner time arrived and Jo sephine, worried with unpleasant thoughts, loft tho victuals untouched. But when dessert was served both fold ing doors opened and Oeorgo Mnreo ap peared with his littlo table, his fino obony sticks and tin cups. 'liy, sir, Uy!" J03oplilno addressed him, "or you aro lost. You havo mur dered French soldiers and deservo death. I can protect you no longer in my house. Tho consul has probably given you up to Foucho and you aro helplessly lost." Tho magician, on whoso features were cast such a dismal look yesterday, looked quietly at Josephino and beggod hor to givo him a quarter of an hour of her time. Ho set tho tablo down and brought forth the cup from hia pocket. This timo ho offered neither rubies nor dia monds, and neither did ho let flowers rain, but thero tumbled out little soldiers, footmen and riders.. "These," said he, "aro the Austriana, these Prussians and theso. .Russians, and thoy all unfold on a level. Do you eco their battalions, their squadrons, divis ions? Do you 600 Melaa on a horse? Ho i3 their leader, and tho horso on which ho is mounted promised tho holy Nico laus tho guns of tho French. Thero is tho Frenoh army. Do you seo tho gen- oral with a flying plume? Ho stretches forth his hand and all tho armies attack each other. Do you hear tho thunder of tho cannons and tho sound of tho trum pets? Do jou seo tho trl-colored flag? Do you hear the cnthuslastio shout of tho rojolcing multitude: ".Long Hvo tho ro public! Long live Gen. Bonaparto I" And all tbo soldiers seemed to tumble out of tho cups and go in order ready for tho battlo on tbo tablo, wbero they per formed the movements which George Mareo commanded. When tho battle was won victorious and defeated re turned to his pocket, and tho magician offered to show tho wifo of tho first con sul still moro wonderful tilings, the Egyptian expedition and tho battle of tho pyramids. josephino couia not enjoy tne treat, Believing tho man cxposod to danger, sho said to him: "Tako thi3 money and go away." Marec, who was moro quiet and col lected than yesterday, said: "I would not sell my art for gold yesterday, much less will I today. Show m a favor; open nna of theso armies." Josephino did so anil found tho follow ing letter: "Madame: I havo just delivered proof unto the first consul that this Maroc, who has the honor to appear before you, is not tho murderer who has deserved tho punishment of law. Tho one you protect is on honest man, who has taken part in the expedition of Ambcron and fought bravely, but emigrated after the defeat of tbe Royalists, lie did not, however, go to England, but to Germany, and from there has brought with him the marionette plays, which will prob ably amuso you very much. The other Mareo is not ueorge,, but Joes, and fa In England, where his actions aro watched I am glad to announce that your protege la crossed from tho list of emigrants. "Fouche." A few days later Josephine again lm portuned the first consul, with tho result thai, the name of the magician was ex punged from the emigrant list. Trans lated from tho French for The Phlladel phia Times. BITS OF SCIENCE. A Greek professor, Paroal by name, has found in the milk and pulp of tho cocoa- nut a spocino for tapeworm. Experiments made by Monsieur Mosso, of Turin, prove that eels' blood is as poisonous as the venom of snake . Saccharino, tho new sweet, will not crystallize uor ferment, consequently it cannot hopo to supersede tho plebeian sugar. " Ardenbrlte," the new invisible lacquer just brought out in London, 'la proof against weather, a team, smoke, sea air or sea water. Secretary Windom's daily lunoh is very frugal meal, consisting only of bowl of bread nnd milk, but as a conse quence h has f. jfood digestion and correspondiagly oquablo temper. A ccuplo of Springfield, Mass., men have devised a metal roll for drawing out (livers that not merely does tha work better than the eld leather covered roll, but will save tho spinners the pretty penny now paid out in repairs upon them. Very finely plaited line, silk, muslin and lac about firs iuehea wid are used M ooUan, cuffs t&d Jabots. THE LIME KILN CLUB. Th Ileason Moon Tnjlor Was Drowned. What Gravitation I. Tho secretary nnnouncod a communi cation from a Mrs. Mosca Taylor, of Loxington, Ky., who announced that her husband foil into n creek and was drowned while on his way to mall nn application for membership in the club. She had beon advised by n colored ex justlco of tho peaco to demand $5,000 from tho club as damages, it being as plain as tbe noso on n man's face that if Moses had not decided to join tho club he would not havo been drowned. If tho money was not forthcoming sho would bring suit for doublo tho amount. Brother Uiveadam Jones was Instruc ted to borrow nnd carofully peruse as many as a dozen law books, If necessary, and to inform Mrs. Taylor that tho club would dio in the last ditch sooner than pay her claim. UR WAS SQUELCHED. Tho following communication, dated from Now York, was thon read: Bno. Oakdxbiv I am now "EraTltotroc" toward Dotroltwlth mjerxat lecture on "OraTttatloa." have an open date for Met 1, and would be pleased to arranje with the Lime Kiln club for this date. Terms, J350 (C. O. D.), which Includ es printing, adrertlslnc, heat, light and Incidental. The club may fix the prlo of Uckt-ts and net a handsome sum. This Is an opportunity that you cannot afford to let pass. An earlr reply will favor yours truly. Editor C. A. Jomrsos. P. 8. WIU divide to per cent, of the 1300 with tha officers of the club. This on the strict Q. T. I movo datde terms bo accepted," said Samuel Shin an scon an tho reading was finished. "Bruddor Shin, do you know what you ar taikin' 'boutr' demanded the president in sovcro tones. "Sot right down an' keep mum or I will fino you ten millyon dollars fur disturbing the moo tin' I Now, den, who is Mistah John son? What ar' gravltashun? Why should we want liim to lecktur' befo' dis olub at any prize? Do eookretary will answer him to do e frock to keep away from De troit at his peril." "I supposo do cha r knows what gravi tation is?" queried tho Rev. Penstock as he arose. "De cha'r does, Brudder Penstock!" sharply answered tho president. "DIs clia'r Jiaa made a speshul study of grav ltashun. All dar U to it is de fackt dat stone frowed into do air will come down, bekase it is heavier dan do air. Sot down, Brudder Ponstook, sot down!" Detroit Froo Pres3. An Apt Comparison. A primary teacher was giving an ob ject lesson on tho. word "transparent." Sbe told tho children that water and glass aro transparent becauso one can seo through them, and thon asked them to namo something elso that if trans parent. One littlo fellow raised his hand in great ecstasy. The teacher said: "Well, Harry, what is it?" "A hole," shouted tho boy. Philadelphia Press. Whan Greek Masts Orssk. Miss Gushington (to society pet of 87-88, apropos of society pet of '88-80) Oh, Mr. Flitters, did you hear that? How clever ho is I So much taste, hasn't he? Mr. Flitters Yes, madam; and ifs all so bad I Harper's Bazar. In Humblo Imitation. Mr. Halim Bonstommor, youro a per fect stiok on the theatrical stags and I'm tired of you. Let's separate. Mr. Bonstommor uahm, you ro a conceited prig, and I have been aching to get rid of you for a long time. At the end of our present engagements I shall be only too glad to dissolve the partner ship. Mr. Hahm (soma weeks later, stepping before the curtain in response to raptur ous calls) Ladles and gentlemen, with lnexprcsalblo sadness I appear before you to announce that Mr. Bonstomme and myself ore about to sever the relations that have bound us together to long. In taking my leave of him I wish to convey the assurance of my slncerest friendship for him and my earnest hops that his future may bo as bright and happy as his past, and to pay to him tho tribute of a boundless admiration for his noble qualities as a man, as a business asso ciate, as a faithful friend, and as a gifted actor, eta, etc. Sighs heavily and Retires behind the curtain with a slow Uxa traglo stride amid enthualastlo and prolonged applause. Mr. Honstommcr (coming beforo tne curtain after a judicious delay) You will excuse mo, my friends, if I feel too deeply tho painful separation that has been resolved upon by Mr. Hahm and myself to be ablo to address you coher ently this evening. I cannot do violence to tho dictates of my heart, however, by withholding my meed of earnest praise of Mr. Hahm as a generous and chivalrio friend, an honorable ger.tlsman, and on ornament to the histiionio stags. In bidding him farewell I need not say I shall still oherish for him those feelings of respect and esteem which, etc., etc. Wipes away a largo and briny tear and retires, tho audience chocrlng lustily, Mr. Hahm (sarcastically, at close of, performance) Well, Bonstommor, I sup pose you'll tako ths road with a company of other stloks pretty coon f Mr. Bonstonuner do to thunder I Chicago Tribune. rjp tha Spout. Tom Hello. Dick; what tlmo is Jtl Is your watch going! Dick No; It's gone. Yankee Blade, A Man with' Saultlv OotuciaBO. Agent of Emigration Society Your rates t.ra reasonable enough. Wo .shall engago passage for C60 emigrants in your ship. Captain of Steamship (dubiously) The impeorara prcnounca is unaais tor my v&uol to oarty moro than S&O. I am afraid I cannot conacltntiouily tak mors than ooQ,-cb4o0 VIPUS- The Carbon 'Advocate, in lNDKI-KNIlKKT FAMILY NaWSFArlUV Tab Ushed every Saturday In Lehhtitai, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, y Harry V. Morthimor Jl BANK STREET. $1 00 Por Yoar in Adranm ! Best advertising medium In the owes tf, Every description' of rialn ao4 Fusty JOB PRINTING tvery low prices. Wo do not hesltat t that we are better equpped than say 4tr printing establishment In this steslta ' to do first-class Job-work, la ait Its branches, at lew prices. Brlght's Disease A T.n-Tt.r-Old ChlU Sv4 Iftsr A tp. FaJlar mt rr PksUlaa. Myllttlsfrtrl.ten yesrs of r. was Uim aSJg ta attrch, ISM, with scarlet fever. Wheat iiiihH ha took a severe oolj. -which devefer. Mto. Discus of the Klilnere. Iter ankles, feet a4 tree weretsrrlblnwoUeni she had a burst ag ffrae. esHI alltbaannptoms of an afrrtTsted eaaa af Sllamwa Disease. Fourof our beet phjili-Uae atteaM has, but without success, and Hor Life was Daspairad f. Bat a mother's love and prayers isrmena t att aSaV ealtles, and I determined ta try Dr. Davla EanaaWfe Favorlta Remedy, mads at BonSoul. IT. T. IMsjaaS slant resort, and I hoped, altkengh sar KHU eMaJta, ter! caea was a Terr sever ea. tail Km reveafHa cemedy would as ror her whtl II had M faa- Whose condition had not been, senalsttr, M 1 fees. Bow happy I am that I dettim!4 aa I oonrse-f or an improvement was at ea lin ieTle Tha fever left har-her Sppe tlta lnrrertA-aJie ajateSK' Six ponsda in a short time, and os kr e Sba afS known anddnaded ermptoras of thediesas Mt Mar Words fall loeiprcja mr rrstltnda, sad I aaeart test earnaatlr recommend Uis ravortt Bemadf. It at A MARVELOUS RECOVERY, and is das entlrrlr in th rsvorlte ltsnegr, vM wu the enlrihcdleina taken after her Vn SbandonM br tha phTelclatia. Mra. Laura A. K-mrt"ti YTi Sntlead, TwsaiitiH Diphtheria and various oth-r eonrlaiaH oftaaitanX behind them aenuel ias of tha matt ammiM ataw ecter. Io eirol all tracx of annh dlrereW, tew ax np ins Tanour orjrnn. ana nil thTi Dr. Kennedy's Favorifs Rm. Prepared br DR. DATin KSNTVEDY, TtONBftCTr, . i per Mice nix rot 81. BT all 4 -Osnahnrfr ware rtrl"nallmejl ?fl4if. H j -- Instead of, as now. carilv ipsa cettei.. The name comes frosa tka Dntck taws tJI Osnaburg, where the fabric kid its tits. 100 Ladle WantKl. A nrl Ifln men in rail an .nvHinl., tmm . "j wm rec package of Lane's Family Medieia, iim jjreav rooi ana nero remedy, OlSCSVaTtat by Br Silas Lane while in Ilia RoeW ta ntnins. For diseases of th bloc, liver ilnevs it is a rmpitiv rum. 'FiFrAtllM Hon and clearing up the comrlexioa it ivtt wonders. Children like it. ETerysM praiscs It. Large-siis pscksj, M cat. Al all druggists'. -I'aper makers will shortly have all inV staocos for thalr own. A Frsiehsiaa kaa, just patented a prscess by wklca xl!t pulpls made from forest leaves. Dyspepsia and Liver Cimilaiat Is It not worth tht small Dries of 74 stats; to free yourself of every symptom of tktst distressing complaints, if you think io sail' at our store and cet a bottl of Sbllsk's Vltaltzer. Every bottle bas a printed naw anlce on it. Use accordingly, and if it alts you no good it will cost you nothlnr, Sld by T. P. Thomas. Lehighton, W. Wtry- Weissport. In an electric read th powtr tafias devclope: It directly is .proportion ts th. work being done, wkelher ont sr a elect.. cars art In tbt circuit. Runture curo'euaranteed bv Dr. J 'B erraaB- 831 Arch Street, 1'hlla. Ease at 'once,a Hepa, uou or uusmess aeiay. luousanas re. case for circulars. a-lf Among very late Inyeatltao It tit "pockttypowritter," whlck wtljhi Im)' than four ounces and It tbrta by! ftir Inches, FJCRlOXAIi. A youne ladr of teventet n as Mara. highly educated, refintd, and of prpoiie.' Ing appearance, desires to form the acqusiaV ance of some nice young man. wheat ik. would advise, if troubled with dyiptssla,. to lite that great blood purifier, Salpkaf Hitlers. Tht new Swedish process f eltctrlcl tannlncr nromtses toravailntlenlte tkalaatk er trade In tbt old world and tbt atir. A DnUGClIRT AT3. Marvin U. llrown. Drnrtiit. Msrtiitk Village, N. 11., ssys: 1 havt sold yur lal pbur Bitters lor resrs, md. cortrirr t4- most medicines, I never sold a ksttlt ts any one who said it utii not help then, lfety cured mcofthos terrible, sieh kcaistkas when every other reru?dy failed,- By breathing htt air at aboat til V areos for two hours iallr it Is eaU that consumption can be radically careel. Bhiloh's ConsamvlUa Car. No. 1. This is beyond nuettion tbt sees - successful Cough Medicine wt lav evtr. Hnin. a ipir iinspa mvinnuir mm inn n3m cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitii.wkil. it's wonderful success in tbt cnr f Cast sumption is without a parallel in tht history1 of medicine. Sine it's first discovery it lias been sold on a guarantee, a test waits no other medicina can stand. If yes tv a Cough we earnestly ttk yu ti try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and 51, If yeat lungs aro sore, Chest or Back lasse, r"j Shiloh'a Porous Piasters. Sold bv T. IS Thomas, Lehighton, A W. Bitty Vfelnptrt. Saxony wool, th. very fla3t la tit world, comes frtm sbeep that art a erctf of th Spanish upoa tbe Saxtn attriaa. tub verdict roxAiuxtyvja. W. D. Bolt, Druggist. Bippur, led., twi nes: "I can reccomtnd Electric BHt?7 at the xry bsit remedy. Every bcMlt.Mli has given relief in e-ery cms.- On 3 xxi' Ihnlr air rmttlfi. fcnrl vi, enrzA af vriM,r,l tUm oflO years'ttandlnf." AlrahaHcrq drugght, Bellville, Ohio, f3rn! ''Tit best selling medicine I hav cur hl-.ilci. in rny 20 years' tiperlinca, is Eltclrjc Slt tors. Thouisnds of others ksra iiC'.A tttlr tcsllmony, en that th ycrdlct h uusnlRiti that Electric Bittere do can ill Jir-iscs ,f ! the Liyer, Kidnsys or Slte.d. Only a keif ' dollar a bottle t T. D. Thotaai' Dr&9' tore. Tho rost of the garden peppy la zzv largely used in Frauce ta bind thocartt of railway embankment:. TEARFUI. AMD WOMDiilUrOL. Tht Bible layt, "rtaa 1) fisrfully til' wonderfully man." But phytioloni-t sll concede that ths most vrendarful rorlic ti man Is tbt nsrvouj tyiten, It. it located'theseauoflife r,nd rrlrir wi li control of all th? ksdily orga?. the nerves are destroyed, ths part Is jurl lyied. The flesh, blood smi btne J. nothing to It. Deranjjemtvt f tVe h-r nerves are causu of headacbo, fitc, '"--i . , flutterlnfr of th heart, aesual V. , eleeplcsEness, neurlIe, .told it-te feet. A fieo trial bottl cf J.. Uii Neryint the latest and raost ni. Jul cure for all the-o dltSaset taay b bad Bltry't aad Thouu' druz (tort. A. machine, to cnt rk. tk&s: has Jit ba perfected I i,.t-