a 1 Advertising Rates. For Legal Notiooa. Tlio following prices fot legal advcr,Is njhas been adopted by t'ro Carbon Auvocatic. rtnrter Notices - - - $4 00 A-ldltor's Notices - - - - 4 Oo Commissioner's Notices - - " 4 00 Divorce Notices - - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Executor's Nolico - - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will bo charged for by Ihe square. H. V. Horthimer, Jr., PnfrUsheiy. 1 1 New Livery I Fed Store AT PACKER TON. LEOPOLD M1IYKHS mpo utility Informs the pcoplo of Packerton and vicinity that he has Just opened n LIVERY BTAllLH, on BRAVER St., where persons can bo supplied with Good, Safe Teams either for I'uneial, Wedding or for Haili ng Purposes at very Lowest Kales. In connec ton TheruwINi lie has also In stock the very best brands ot FLOUIt ami FKHD, lyhleh lie will sel' at Lowest Prices. Attention, Builders! BTos e q Ai.Y i11"? lsJ'.r5il,iriVi! ,!0SUJ?A'JrA J I a Honest niHiuMium ji j" v i i 1 'y'zi. us. "?vf i who desire with (1001) HfUNISfOMlUlLmNU tmiiiposkS. Call and ln-iicct tho Stones and learn Prices tcrore purchasing elsewhere. LEOPOLD MEYERS, feb.a-ly Packerton, Pa. KISTLER w pccttnlly announces to the public that he has sned a NEW LIVERY BTA11LK, and that he Is lie prepared to furnish Teinis for Funerals, doings or Business Trips on the shortest no and most liberal terms. Orders lett at the Carbou House" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the Hotel, Lchlzhton. lanMiA- -GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow- er, Catsup, MlXCd llCKleS, UCl- ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &.C., H'e load, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our largo stock Is displayed to ad vantace. an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER -THE Cokner.Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler ani Watctaler, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Respectfnlly Invites the attention ol his friends! andthe citizens generally to his Immense new stock ot Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you o call and inspoct my stocH before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at .lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, v .Don't Fonet h Place PJGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Lehighton. ePecmber !7,oS7ly E . F. Lucke nbacii, PLAIN ANI) DECORATIVE PAPER HANG 1N(1, HOUSE AND SKIN PAINTING AND GRAINING, Oompctunt workmen snt to any part of tho county. TTEADQUAnTKltS FOR Wall Pajosrs; Borders & Decorations Large assortment, and Ihe latest styles. Stationery, Fancy WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly atteuiieu 10. PflintS Oil. Vamish. PuttV. railHS, Vll, Hum6U, iuttv, Brushes v general Painters fcjuppheg Ho. 61 Broaiway Manch ChM, Pa. feav the Rfoaway ?lonse. Horge Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Office: Cartoi House Bank St,. Lclihton CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, , ANIJ- Diseases of Ilorsc and Cattle, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Opocial and Paitlcular Attention paid to Y & 'WFT?7vT'H1.? I QPAinTIC; MmUMMw , wMiw. Splints, Ringhone, Iloofbound, And all diseases prevalent among Doinet!cated Animals, Ills Horse andCatlle Powders sold b him elf and stores generally, nsultalloii Free Charges Moderate. n!'s telegraph and telephone promptly at te. ded to Operations Skillfully Performed circulation is growing KJ LLX because we furnish nil the utost local news in tlio best style, tfamplo us. D. J ill $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVII., No 35 Weissprt Business Directory. -JJ1IUNKMN HOUSE, KAST WEISSPORT, PKNN'A. This liouse oilers tlrst-class accommodations to tlio permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic pi Ices, only Ono Dollar per day. nuR7-iy Joiik llKHiun, Proprietor. Oscar Okristman, WEISS POUT, PA. Liven and Exchanae Sialics. Easy riding carriage! and safo drlylni! horses, llest accommodations to agents and travellers. fnll ..ml tolofrrnnli nrileri nrntntltlV attended TO. (Ilvoine atrial. tnav21-ly The. - Weissport - Bakery, 0. W. IiAIJHY, PROPRIETOR. Delivers l'rcsli Bread and Cakes in Weissport, Lehighton and vicinities every day. Iiftlic store I have a Pine Line of Confectionery fnrfim iiniiiinvTmitR ' Hundnv HClieolS Mill ICS- ivni sniiiillpif nt lowest nrlces. decl-Cni. IL J. HONG-EN, BUCCKSSOU TO ClIAM.ES HcltWBITZKlt, Near the Canal Bridge, In EAST WEISSPORT, Ponna. Is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing, nt vorv Reasonable rrlccs. Tiurc aujumt -a SPECIALLY. 1.AISO, AgCIH lor uio P. P. Mast Eoad Cart, the Cheapest and Best on the market. feb2-yl Mprtett for CAMIA61S Hbnkt Christman Fort Allen House, Weissport, Hells' tlio Popular and Celobratcd Burlington Oand O York OTVTnT.Tl 'iMTl TfttTBT.f. flATJETt ftP,H At,,riccstliat are considerably less than compe tition. I have allstyles and qualities which I wish you would not fall to Inspect beforo making purchases. inayll-3m RETAIL-MERCHANTS Before purchasing elsewhere will do well to call on or address, JOSCAK J. SAEGER, East Weissport, Penna., vriIOI.KSAT.lt DKAI.1CH IN Ornngea, Sweot l'otutoes, Lemons, Cranberries, Hiiimnas, Coroamits, and all other Fruits and Vegetables In sea' son. Also, all kinds of Fish. RETAILERS lu the conimnnltv can savo freight and havo tho goods dellveied at their doors by a few hours notice, (!lve me a trials satisfaction guaranteed and prices the very lowest. mayu-iy I Over Canal Briflae E. tospl UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, -PARLOR SUITHS, BED ROOM SUITES, Sc., &c. Prices tho very lowest. Quality of goods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds. M'o have a full line which wo will furnish ai the lowest possible prices. Flour, Peed, &c, of tho choicest quality at very reasonable prices. uau auu ue coimuceu. JOSEPH F. REX, Aprl4-ly EAST WEISSPORT. DENTISTRY. Dr, J. A, Mayey &Scii. Dr. GEORGE H. MAYER, a Graduate from the Dental Department ot the Unit-unity of 1oimnylHulu, has opened au ofllco In the same bundlngwith uis lamer, seconu noor in 1110 nay yuiuow, 69 BROADWAY, JIAUCH CHUNK, TA., and Is now nrcnared to recelvo everyonem need of llrst-class dental service. nne 8-BU-tf Lehighton Business Dirootory. PAL. SflHWAllTZ. Bank St.. the oldest furnl tnro liousa in town. Everv Uescrlntion ol lurnuurc always on nana, i rices very low. TXT A: PETERM, Saloon and ResUurant, Bank strcet Freslll,EOraiWBonta!. Oys- nseasoni. nroiiiiiaudseous. novia ij pSRANG'S SHAVING S SALOON, oiiposlto the JU ADVOCATE UKKICK, is iieaunuariers mi siiavinc aim uaircuiiing. cigars k ioi;cco som 10 TO FRS. 1tODERF.lt, under the Exchange tashlonable liair cut. l Closed on tunaays. Roeder's Hair tonic, cures Daudruff. A RELIABLE JEWKLEltl ii. D. S. BOCK. )au28-83 OPP. I'UBLIC btJUARE, mllE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank X street, plain ana rnucy Jon printing a specl ly. Auvqcatb one dollar per year In advance. JW. RAUDENBUSH, Bank street, wholesale . dealer tn ehnlco brands of whiskies. i:lu. brandies, wines, &c. Patronage solicited. Our Churches. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street, Sunday services at 10 a. m., mid 7.00 p, m., Suuday School 2 p.m. Rev. DumUn, Pastor. mltlNI'IY LUTHERAN, IronJtreet, Sunday BrivpTi, ,! " iMfiiimiii, p.ni.,ii;njr lish),SuudayicliooI2p.m. J. II. Kuimit.Pastor. -DEFORMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services N,t ill lua. iii.,iuennaii, i,uu p. m., ( l-.ll2llsll), tiuuday school 2 p. m, .I.AI.ViNlti'.iiKU.I'aslor. EVANOELIOAL, South strcet, Sunday services at 10 a. in,, ((icrinan), T.onp. in., (English) Sunday school-,! p. m. J.S.N'KvuAitT, Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal streets, services every Sunday morning and eveulng. Ri'.Y. Hammackb Pastor. nmimmTTTiTn ittittt iindrutuksun. aiMHniriu haw of aciiTUEH link that reoulrcs noclothks i'ihh. is.verv uousexeeiier. mmuiress miasiure.- keeuer wants It. Sample sent by mall, fi feet for oi'is.,12 icvi ur w CIS. riltsii bnn AiJltJi m, WANTED foii this cocsrv. Address, NOR- mam ll. BOND a C O., Manuiaeturing aepii rniuacipnia, r (Lock nos wsj. jyai. -j JosopSi Fi H0X5 Professional & Business Cards. ' Horaoo Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROTARY PUBLIC, OrriCBt-The Ilooin recently occupied by W. M. Rapslicr. SANK STREET, - - LEIIIQIITON. PA. Mav be consulted In English and German, July 4-ly V. M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above tho Mansion House, MAUOU CHUNK, - - - FENN'A. Iteal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Buy inn son neai lisuue. uonveyancini; nenuy none. Collections promptly made. Settling Estates ol Decadents a stieciaitv. May bo consulted lu English and Herman. nov. zi-yi w. a. lyl Soipie, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - BOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIGHTON. Mav he consulted In English and German. special attention Riven lo ttynccoiogy. Okpiok HomiH: From 12 M. to 2 P. M..nnd roni u 10 u v. j, mar. si-yi ncu OeriCB : Over J, W. Raudenbush' Liquor Store, BANK BTRE1JT, LEHIGHTON. uentlstry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted Itliout ram. uas auminisierca wiicn ruqucsicu. omeo Davs WEDNESDAY of each week. P. O. addtess, ALLENTOWN, F. I. SMITH, 0. D. S., Office Opposite tho Opera House. Bank Street, Leh -jhton, Pa. nifWTTRTnV TV ALT. ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making artlllcial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used. Uas administered andTceth Fxtractcd WITn- OFFICE HOURS; From 8 . in., to 12 m., from 1 p. in., to a p. m., n om 7 p. rn., 10 p. m. Consultations In Enlrllsli or Oerman Ofllco Hours at Huzletou -Every Saturday. . Oct 15-87 ly Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate of Plilla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Ferseryatioii of the Teeth a Specialty. OFFICE HOURS ; From 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. OAS HALL, llarkot Square, Mauch Chunt. BRANCH OFFICES AST - MAUCH. - CHUNK, rwo noors isorin or I'osi-unice. OVFICE HOUitS: 7 to !a. m. and B to 7 p.m. DRG.T, FOX 172 Main Street, Dath,.Pa. AT EASTON, SWAN HOTEL, TUESDAYS. AT ALLENTOWN, AMERICAN HOTEL, TIIUIIST) AT at'ranoon, broadwav house, mondays. At Bath, 'Wednesdays and Satuhdays. . Office Hours From D a. in. to 4 p. m. Practlco . S. Rabenold, D. D. mimmm Eye,Ear,Nose&ThroatK tay-Also. Refraction of the Eves for tho adlnat mum ui xssi;3. Contractor ani Builder, (Noxt door to Reuben Fenstermacher's) LEHIGH STREET, LEHIGHTON, nlan's and sncc Ideations, and nrnbahle cost of uulldlngs.tiiru'hed uiup unpllcallou, All work icuaranteed. Repairing piuinptly attended to aim maieriai inruiuuet' wuen ucsueu- '.'-is FRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, Practical Blacksmith Ilorseshoer I Is prepared to do 0.vH (n, hU lino I In (ha tost uuuncr and at the lowest I prices, T 'icaso can. novja-SG-ly. PACKERTON HOTEL. Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, Z. 11. CHOM, Proprietor. PACKERTON, - - . Pesna. ihls well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and I has the best accommodations (or poinuuipiit mid I transient boarders. 1'j.ce.Ueut 'fables and the I rery peav 4.iiii,uiit. qiuuics miucuvu. lapvyi I MANSION HOUSE Opposite I 8. Depot, BANK STREET, . . LEHIGHTON, 0. II, HOM, PROPRIETOR. This houso offers flrst-cla;s accomtnoriMimi rnr transient and permanent boarders. It has been newly renttedin all its departments, and Is locat ed In one of the most picturesque portions of the borouch. Terms moderate. rr- Tim It A II 1 iiipplled with the choicest Wines, Liquors and tigars. Fresh user on Tap, iiprlT-yl T. J. BRETNEY Respectfully announces to Ihe Merchants of Le. afuhton and others that ho Is now roepared to au an tiums ui Hauling or Freight, Bxpkkss Matter and Baggage On reasonable terms, Orders ole at Sweeny's Corner Store or at my limner niiuu in in inv teamen itk riAlvm., near the Cemetery, will reeelvo prompt atten tion, Patronage collided. resmen celt riNitst. Fa-,tionb! For Newest Designs and Most Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SjNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton Qoodi irutfrinteail end prices ai low as Hm- wheie ror the earns outlity nf good,, Jul 18, fi)85 ly IS anion INDEPENDENT " Lehighton, Carbon County, SOU All MelBlHlL ft ostst completB Sprains, Strain?, Bruises, Wound. Pntii I v nrtiaiitU and Dtalerf. IhcCtus. A. Veseler Co., Balto., Mtf. Gurpf DMPTLYftiJDTERMAfElri)f rr . rr hi rr Yi If iHEMHAS-ArYQQELSR ttft'jnTtJIUl AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUBLIC SQUARE .Bank Street, Lohiehtou, Pa., IS 1IEADQUAUTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Pine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When yon buy a pair of Shoes you want a good fit. Rut If you need SPECTACLES it Is much more important that, the iSYE should be accommodated with correct leuses and a proper ly fitting frame which will bring the lenses di rectly before the centre ot the eye. If you buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find the above pohitsproperly attended to. PERSCRIPTIOKS CaefaUy ComDounfleiL Octl6-t887 Accident Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Banls Street, Lehighton, Has secured the agency for tho following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM- hlch can bo recommended to the public as rerfectly Safe and Reliable. The National Life Insnrance Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT annfrs' Accident Memnity Co., OP UNITED STATES, Harrista Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. VUK15,S3-1V HORACE HEYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT, Jit Heydt & Seaboldt Hnecftsipra to Kctuerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS omce : Bank street. Prompt attention given to every kind of In surance. Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER OF "Window and Doon Frames, DnnrR lmt'oi-c l-'uu'l iHllMfe, Bllntlv, .at.,ics, Moulilings, Brackets ANl) DEALER IN ah m of Shingles, VdUiiigs, Hemlock Lumber, &c.,&c, Very Lowest Prices Horse aalCatth Rowfler. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CIIEItltYVILLE, P. O., Northampton co., DIRECT IONS-Pora lmrse. t tablesnoonful. tn-o or tun times a eek; wheu sick, 2 table. spoonlnl inlay, l or a Cow, I teaspoonful twice ii u wU : when mck, twice a day. The same fur llogs. Fur Poultry mix with teed. tl - wwder Is prepared afterthe recipe ot the lule Dr II. II. WlUou, and Is the genuine ii. V . .'. 'en HD0'e uamea animals should rn s-t- v-- m u u a Si par Qirop Dr. G. T, HORN, Live and Let Live." Penna. July 13, 1889.' HAD A RAT TRAP. Ant He Made a Mistake in Wnklns Up it Passenger. It was on oner of tho sound steamers coming down tho other day. A man of middle ago and much dignity had fallen asleep In his rocking chnlr on tho promo nado deck, when lie was approached by a sharp nosed, hawk eyed man of 40, who had a parcel In' his hand. "Hey youl" ho exclaimed as ho slap ped tho sleeping man on tho shoulder. "Sir! How daro youl" sternly de manded tho latter, as ho roused up. "I haven't dono anything that I can bo sent to state prison for, have I?" "What is your business with mo, sir?" "That's bettor. That's coming to the point. Let mo draw Up a chnlr and take it easy as wo chat. You told mo at Stonington that you thought you would order twelve dozen as a starter. Suppose you double the' order and tako 10 per cent, discount?" "Sirt What are you talking about, and who do you tako mo for?" demanded the man. ;'Your name is is Faxon firm of Faxon & Brown, dealers in hardware, IsuHlt?" "No, slrl" "Whatl Why, I'd beta farm agin a wheelbarrow that it wasl Didn't we haTe a conversation at Stonington?" "No, slrl" "Didn't I show you my centennial rat trap and exhibit its workings?" No, sir!" "Didn't demonstrate the fact that it would catch and hold anything from a mouso to a raccoon, and that the public was bound to buy millions of 'em?" "Sir! Do you intend to insult mo?" chouted the other. "Not for Joseph. I nover Insulted no body. It's curious if I havo mado ,a mis take, Didn't you spend half an hour yesterday investigating my anti-friction, doublo leverage, onti-cogless centennial rat trap, warranted to clean out a whole county of rats, mice, chipmunks, go phers and rabbits inside of ten days, or no pay?" "No, sir! No, sir!" "Well, that's queer! I'd take my affl davy it was you. And you'didn't order twelve dozen, to be shipped the first e'f tho week?" ."Never! You ought to havo more sense and manners, sir! Go away about your business!" "My business is to "sell tho centennial rat trap only tiling over, invented to en tice rats without bait; jio delicate ma chinery to get out of order; no cost for eteam power to.run it. If I have made a mistake I beg your pardon." "Then go away, sir go away beforo I forget my position and do you injury I" "You wouldn't injure a feller for wanting to sell you a rat trap' which lays over all other inventions in America, would you? If you ain't the man who ordered tho twelve dozen, you may want to give mo an order just the same, I will snow you how it "works." "No, you won't! Go away,Bir go, or Fll do you harm! You are tho most Im pudent rascal I've met in a yearl" "Ana you won't look at my trap?" "No, slrl" "And you want mo to leave you in solitude?!' i "At once, sirl" "Well, I'll da it. Some folks force their inventions upon tho public. That ain't my style. My centennial rat trap speaks for itself. I go, sir; but I leave my card. Peruse It at your leisure. All mail will reach mo promptly at that address. Send you a dozen on trial, or give a discount of 5 per cent, on all over three dozen. Send in your order as early as possible, as tho season is forward, Au revoir, sir." New York Sun. Sir. McCloskey's Soorn. mo lion. Joseph unambemm was being shown about tho Capitol at Wash ington by Senator Sherman, and finally was taken down into the engine room, where a powerful Harris-Corliss waB driving tho ventilating machinery. Attracted by tho beauty of tho mon- ster, Mr Chamberlain turned to Me Closkey, who was oiling some part of ltt ana asked: "What is tho horse power of that en gine?" McCloskey looked at him for a mo ment, partly with pity and partly with contempt, and then replied: "Horse power I That maiigKer runs by steam I" Troy Times. Was Hie for Ills Age. Merchant (to applicant for situation) wnati3your namef 4 Applicant JU111 J ones. M. How old are you? A. Fifteen! M. Fifteen! You are very big for your age. A. Oil! you see, my father is 11 plumber. M. What has that to do with it? A. I'm a "plumber's Dill. That's al ways big for its age. Boston Courier. lie Willingly Complied. Manager What do you want, Mr. Wauktrak? Mr. W I want you to raise my Balary. M. Oh, that's ull right, Mr. Wauktraic I'll do that willingly; I was afraid you were going to ask for some cash down, Yankee Blade, To and from trie Station. Jehu Johnson (to himself) Ef dis han som don't ketch de eye obdem city folks an' git me somo ob dem depot passen gers, den I dun know as much as I used to. Go 'long, Petey I Harper's Dazar, Since tho termination of tho dynamite patent In 1881, there has been immense industry in the invention of high explo sivesand there nro now woro than !)00 varieties. A dynamito cartridge ono foot in length takes only 1-24,000 of a second to explode. A man in want of a shear entered Shamokin. Pa., barber shop, and was told to take a chair. Presently the busy barber heard a scuffling behind him and found that tho newcomer had taken his words literally and was dragging a mas sive cliair to tho window, where" the liicht could strike it. $1.28 when Ho Changed Bis MIod. The general manager of our mill is ono of tho road commissioners of this county, and tho duty of keeping tho public roads worked devolves upon him In this district. Instead of makincr the employes of his mill go out and work the highways ho hires it dono and collects from each man his pro rata share of tho cost. Among tho men is an old darky and his son, a strapping buck of great mus cular powers. A few dayB since tho col lection for road tax was in order, and tho necessary amount was deducted from each man's time; among them this old darky and his son. The next day I was waited on by the old man, who said: "1J08S, diden yo tek out tax fer Mun- roe?" "I did," I replied. "Well, dat's wrong, sah. 'kase ho ain't ols 'nough ter wu'k de road." "How old is he?" "Jes' a turnin' 15." "Well, you'll have to see the ceneral manager about It," I said, "for I cannot refund it without his orders." That night ho came again and the manager was present. "You say your boy Is not old onoueh to work tho roads?" ho asked, after the situation was explained to him. "Yes, sah." "How much do we pay Monroe?" asked the manager, turning to me. "Men's wages," I replied. "Then, if he is not old enough to work the roads he is not old enough to do a man's work on the yard, so you may glvo back tho tax collected from him and also make his pay in the future just nair wliat it is now that is, tho reg ular boy's wages." ine old negro looked dumfounded at tho consequence of his speech, but, turn ing to tho general manager, he said: " Yo' need'n mind 'bout cibin' dat back, boss, jes let hit go 'long lak hit bin goiu', an' ef dat no count rascal ebber kick 'bout sech a matter ergin I'll lick de hide offen him; I tole him hit 'uz rite, but deso hyar new f angled niggers knoes mo'on enny body else. Good nite, sah. Iso much 'bleeged ter yo' fer Iookin de matter up fer me." And he backed out of tho office, look ing like a man when ho gets the list of drawing of the lottery after buying his first ticket. Atlanta Constitution. A Tale In Three Acts. -Harper's Bazar. Caste at llallitou. A friend recently lold mo that he had learned where they draw the dividing line between the upper and lower crusts of Ballston society. A resident of that vlllago was showing liim "tho sights." At the corner of two wooded lanes was the foundation of a house. It was a stono foundation; but grass had begun to cover it, and it looked as if it were nover to serve its intended purpose. Noxt to it stood a pretty cottage. "A barber lives In that house," remarked that Ball stoniau, pointing to tho cottage. 'He evidenUy made it pay," was my f riend s comment. "And tho man who was going to build there, continued the Ballstonian, point ing to tho abandoned foundation, "gave it up as soon as ho heard that tho barber had bought tlio lot next to him and was going to build there." "And what is the business of the great man who couldn't bear tho thought of living next door to a barber?" asked tho visitor. "Oh, he's a lumber dealer." Albany Express. She Showed IUm Stars, For every shooting star ha claimed a kiss ; She, seeming coy, at first demurred to this; But he, persisting, would not be denied. When be at length a flying meteor spied. And go, as evening grew apace, their eyes Oft Beamed the glittering aepect of Uie skies; And when a darting star caught elther's sight A sound of kissing broke upon the nktht. And so It came to pass anon th&t the LookM tor a shooting star as much as be. Nay, if by chsnoe a star escaped his view, She called his wond'rtng fancy to it, too. When Intervals seemed long between each hug. She called him on a passing lightning bug; And, ever taxing her Ingenious mind, Her ready wit enabled her to And More shooting stars In three short fleeting hours Than would compote vf nolo meteono tnowers. But when she did her last pretext exhaust, And was about to yield her case as lost, She caw a switchman's lantern circling swing And got the youth down to a steady thing. Vassar Miscellany, Quite Natural. Bliffkins Sere here, Cabley, the rain fs soakine through the roof. Does it al ways leak? Cabley No. sur; only win it rains! Munsey 'b Weekly. In flvo months the police matrons of Philadelphia have had under their care 1.12U women and UJ children. A Cincinnati youngvlady recently re ceived a letter from her best fellow, which was 17 feet 8 inches long. . Miss Rose Elizabeth Cloveland is said to have accepted a position in a young woman's boarding school In London. There aro 03,000 women in America interested In the cultivation of fruit, and it ia said that they succeed better than men in carrying on tho industry. Mrs. James A. Garfield is said to be worth WOO.OOO. When Gen. Garfield died his estate aggregated a,bout 30,000, not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents CRISP CONDENSATIONS. On tho South Australian railways en gineers who run their trains for two years without accident reccivo a, present 01 $ou. A steel mat for tho ofllco of tho Hotel Richelieu, Chicago, is lorty-one feet long and four feet wide, thoJargest evermndo in tho world in 0110 plccoi- While John Franklin, of Atiicrw, On., was absent from home tin immense swarm of bees took possession of his home, having entered through a knot nolo. Sea lions aro so plentiful on tho coast of California this yearns to be a nuisance, especially to fishermen, while their bark ing aggravates the farmers for two miles inland. A business man ht Portland, Me., lost twenty dollar gold piece whilo on tho way to his ofllco, and on his wav homo found tho coin on the pavement, whero it had lain unnoticed all day. A- soldior belonging to a detachment of tho Austrian army in Transylvania was recently killed by n bullet from n Manlichcr rlilo discharged during target practicoat a distance of more than two and a half miles. Hero is a marriage notice clipped from a Cleveland paper: "In Guilford, Medina county, on tho 2d inst., by S. Wilson, Esq., Mr. Samuel D. Curtis to Miss Sally Murphy, after a tedious courtship of fifteen years, which was homo with Christian fortitudo and patience." A fisherman at Winthron. Mo., tells that ho caught a pickerel through tho ioo on Lakes Maranocook last January and found in Its stomach a roll of undigested bank bills amounting to $800. Ho thinks that tho money was lost by a sporting man whoso boat was upset on tho lake more than a year ago. Ono of tho poorest parishioners of n Pittsburg pastor proudly called his atten tion to tho $7.50 laco curtains in his win dow which ho had nearly paid for. In tho window thus draped several panes of glass were broken, uud to catch tho rain which blew in a series of pots ami pans were ranged along tho sill. An Italian who runs a retail Yankco notion stand near Roosevelt strcet ferry, in New York, was victimized by a prac tical joker tho other day. - Somebody changed tlio prlco placard on some arti cles, two of which read: "Capo Ann boots, 5 cents a bundle;" "Pins, $3.50 per pair." "It was several hours beforo tho merchant discovered the point of tho joke. SAYINGS OF HORACE GREELEY. Print tho facts. Let tho dead rest. I do not desire any sympathy. Wo value facts more than opinion's. Better havo a good understanding at tho outset. I don't object to a reasonable share of wickedness. Let "us try to cultivate a. generous spirit in all things. Better do ono thing well than several tilings middling well. Now about ferocity. I am In favor of it, judiciously applied. When a thing cannot be dono right, do not have it done at all. A daily paper should publish every thing as fast as it is ready. I believe the history of human prog ress is written in inventions. I am a hater of novelty', and never had any taste for being cowhided. Lot us succeed in what wo havo under taken before wo try anything moro. I want to havo less and less to do with politics and -moro and moro with pro ductlve industry. Thero aro very many things I don't begin to know, but I ought to know something of party controversy. Oh, my friend, the wisdom which teaches what should not bo.eald, that is the hardest to acqulro of all. From his Letters to Charles A. Dana in Now York Sun. IDEAS FOR DRESS. Paris has had a touch of Anglophobia In tho way of dress. French gray is as popular a color as ever for spring dresses. Silver buttons aro used on yachting gowns Instead of gilt ones. Every girl should dress as well as hpr time and purse will allow. Tho Tuxedo suit for ladies consists of a blouse waist, skirt and sash. Ladies aro beginning to wonder how they could ever havo liked the dlrectoire gown. There is but little difference In outwurd appearance between a good sateen und an India silk. Tarpaulin hats, either black or white, in sailor shape, are affected by feminine yachtsmen. It is a part of French economy that a woman shall not wear her street costume in the house. Surah silk dust cloaks aro seen quite frequently on women bent upon shop ping expeditions. Riding habits are still dark in color, but ladies will soon make a change to light gray und brown. Tho broad laco and muslin frills which havo lately conio into fashion often give a fresli nir to a very faded costume. A (ea gown of latest pattern is in old rose India silk with the Watteau fullness in tho back laid In accordion plaits. A black costuino is extremely chio if worn with a yellow turban of fancy straw trimmed with black ribbons and feathers, A year ago few ladies had tho courage to wear a dress without a bustle, liy mid summer thero will not bo such an article in existence. Now York Press. Leather belts run with grain Bide to tho pulley will drive 80 per cent, more than ii run with flesh side. A great railroad projected by the Rus sian government will extend from Tiu raen, in western Siberia, to Vladivostock, a Russian port on the Pacifio coast, a dis tance of 4,000 miles. The cost is esti mated to lie between $30,000 nnd $10,000 per mile. The greater part of the pro posed route prcuents few engineering difficulties. Tho road will open up a vast region now almost destitute of com merce. Emmajuch was plumply asked her age by a Pittsburg reporter and respoud ed: "Well" with a laugh-"I wiU tell you trulv, for I have nothing to hide. I don't look to be 21, do I?" "You most certainly do not." "Well" with a brill, iant Binlle "I am just 27." The Carbon Advocate, An INDKFBKDKNT FAMILY NBWBPAPRn Pub. llslied .every Saturday In Lehlghtou, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, by Harry V. Mor tkimor ' Jr. BANK STREET. $1 00 Per Year in Advanoe ! Best advertising medium In the county. Every descrlptlon'of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING tvcryllow prices. Wo do not hesitate to sny that we aro bettor eqtipiwd than any other printing establishment lu this section to do first-class JolMvork, tn all Its branches, nt low prices. RHEUMATISM for Mars than Trrenty-nve Yean. A Cocn p'.ete Recovery. Tke Itlenns Used. I Jifcl Inflammatory lUieumatiim. For nearly a rtr I had to be fed and turned In bod. I could And so relief. My stomach was ralnod and eul to pieces with powerful medicines taken to effect a cure bo that I was compelled to lire on bread and water, I ' suffered for twenty-five years In this way, I waa In duced to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Rondont, N. Y and I Am Now Woll, thanks to this medicine. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy la my bait friend. With It I am enabled to enjoy a (rood nluht'a rest. Alo food, such as meat and pantry, which I have been derrlrcd of for years, showing that the Favorite Remedy has no equal for the cure of Indtirestion and Dyarpla as well. If any ahonld doubt this atateinent I will Bond the ready proof at onco.-Oarrett Lanslnif. Troy, N. Y. It la my plcaauro and ahaolnto duty toward thoie who are itrusnllng for very lifo against the deadly Disoasos of tho Kidneys ' to add my testimony to the already weig-tity evl. denceof the wonderful efficacy of Dr. David Kenne dy' Favorite Remedy. My wife was a hopeless case, abandoned by the physicians. Dr. David Kennedy'a Favorite Remedy was resorted toi not because any hope waa placecy n u, tut because nothing else re mained. All nifcEs and medicines had boen tested without avail. The effect waa little ahorl of a tnlra. cle. At the aecond botUe she had regained strength, and continuing the treatment has fully recovered. Jay Sweet, Albany, Jf, Y, Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Prepared by , DIt. DAVID UENNKDY, KONDOUT, N. T. iperDoti'a hix Torts. By all drnirgista. Disinterested Division. "Did you dlvido your uon-bones. with 'our little brother, Mollio?" "Yes, mamma: I ato the candv and cave him the mottoes, You know he is awfully fond of reading. 100 Ladles Wanted. And 100 men to call nt dructrista for n free package of Lane's Family Medicine, tne great root and iierb remedy, discovered by Dr Silas Lane while in the Rocky mott tanins. For diseases of tho blood, liver an kidneys it is n positive cure. For constipa tlonand clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Largo-sire package, "60 cents. At nil druggists'. Tho Peace Congress has been held In Pari;. MKltlT WINS. W,. .t..ul,-.. ...... int,..lil.nn. l.n ..An we have been selllnc Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Bah 0 ami Electric Bitters, and have llevnr ll.'Ulrileil remedies that, sell lis well. or that have glvcc such universal satisfaction. Wo do not heslt.ito to guarantee them everv time, and we stand ready to rcaind the purchaso puce, 11 iiusitciury results uo noi ioiiow incir use. These lemcdlcs havo won their great nonularitv imrelv on thelrmerlts: Itf'llKU Di-iitr, gist. " -Strawberries aro $2.50 a plate In Paris. Rupture cure Guaranteed bv Dr. J. B.erros: 831 Arch Htrcct, Mil la. Kase at once, no Mepa Hon or business delay. Thousands cured. Scud uir circulars. z-iy -There are 280 hotels In New York cltyr Saitoh's consumption Care No, 1. This is beyond miestion the mast successful Cough Medicine, we havo ever sold, a few doses invariably cures the worst cases nt (Jougli, Uroup, and lSroiicluUs,wliHe it's wonderful success in the cure of Con sumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since it's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough wo earnestly ask you to try it. I'rice 10 cents, 60 cents, and $1, If your lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold bv T. J. Thomas, Lehighton, & W. Biery Weissport. -India has 10,000 miles of railroad. fuk Tiii'! noon or otiibri. I want to mako known the fact that I suffered from a Bladder und Kidney trouble, and that I was cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy mado nt Rondout, N. Y., -nd I look forward to spending the balanca of my life free from torture and with a heart grateful for the medicine which affords me so pleasant n prospect. Rev. 8. 0. Chandler, Lebanon Springs, N, Y, Italy licenses her beijcars. r- y ' T.AIIIKS WHO 11I.OAT. What a great number there are; how 1 comfortable it makes them; U is almost im possible for those nlllicted to enjoy life. In my private in notice I havo always found Sulphur Bitters lo bo the best remedy, A" who are thus troubled should, uso it. Mas. Dit. Ciiilds, Boston. Blackberries will bo plenty. IS CONSUMPTION INCCHAlIMJ? Read (he following: .Mr. C. II. Morr' Newark, Ark., says: V.'as down with abs cess of lungs, und frieuds and physicians pronounced ma an inerrable cousumptive. Begen taking Dr. King's Discovery for con sumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversco the work of my farm. It is the finest medicine eyer made. Revolutionizing steel making processes are coming up. Get rid ol that tired feeling as quhk as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, wh'ch strength, a good appetite, and health. Since January 1 there have been re! pqrted 200 strikes. i:ffects of Modern Life. Eminent authorities unanimously agree that tlio high pressure methods of modern life are rapidh making us a race of helpless invalids Mihject to all manner of nervous affection, headache, insanty, dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hysteria, nervous troubles ol the heart, stomach, kidneys brain, etc. Ladies and gentlemen who are thus iiQUct 3d, or who are compelled to keep late hours, do much mental or physical work who worry or fret about business or dome. tic troubles, should remember that no other remedy in tlio world will so sfieedily cure lliottA 1 1 1 l,-i i n Mmni-a ..1 ll,r 1 induce tranquil sleep, relieve pain, or build up tho brain and nervous systems, as Dr. Miles' great discovery, the Restorative Nervine. It contains no opium or morphine.- Trial battles free at Thomas and Biers drugstore. Harvest is here. "Hunger Is the neat Sauce." As a rule, a person who has a good appetite has good hea'th, But how many there are who enjoy noth!ng theyest, and sit down to meals only as an unpleasant duty. Nature's antidote, for this condition are so happily combinedjin H cod's Sarta par ilia that it s on restores good digestion, creates an appetite, and rcmovalcs and Yi'alUes the blood so thst the beneficial e fleet of good food is imparted to the whole body. T.uly is the best eauce, and Hood's Sarsaparilla induces hunger. i 3