Advertising Rates. We dcalro it to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements wilt bo Inserted In ho columns of Trie Carhoh Adtooatb that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tho cash. The following are our oxly terms! OSK SQUAItK (10 USES), One year, each insertion J" "J". Blx months, each insertion 15 cts. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Less than thrco montlfs, first Insertion . $1; each subsequent Insert mi 25 cts. .Local notices 10 cents jer line. II. V. MORTH1MKK, Publisher. M nnnf acturor of and Dealm in STOVES, RAKfiES AND HEATERS, Tin aM Siieet-Irou fare ana General House Furnishing Goods. ItOOriNO nml Sl'OUTINO done at short notico and at Lowest Cash Trices. X am the nnttmmpfl age t inrttinFalo nf tue tollowln" KIRST-CLAhli dfOVKH TI1E 8ILVWI & OOI.D .UBUALCOOK, THE LOlt rltOUSE COOK. T1IK M AVFLOWr.n HA VOU, THE BUNHIINK llANQUani) 1 ho NEW ANCHOR IlUATETt. andnm Selling them Vlt'tV ilIHA " lor LMsh. .Yervk!ndof S10VJ5 OBATBS aDd FIRE linii K ki-ptcoii'tuutlyon hind. Stoub on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEIIIOHTOM. rstt-oiiKKe sollcitcd-8..tlsto irn giinrnnte. d. Oit. 5-yl A. I) MOSM.. Central Carriage Works, 831 Caiilf St., Loliiglitoii, Pa. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c.; Of every description, tn tlio most substantial manner, and at Lowest Uush Prices. Itopali-Int?.. rromitily Attended to. THEXI.ER & KREIDLEH, April 23, 1879 yl Proprietors. QAKHON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB-PMXTHG OFFICE, LLUIOHTON. TA. Kvery description of muting, from a Visiting Cavil to a Poster. CARDS, I1TI.U I1KADB, L13TTEP. nr-ADs, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. PllOUItAMllISS, POSTERS, HAND RILLS. DODO EH!. CIRCULARS!, SmiTlSO TAG" UXVSLOl'ltS, t'A'U'UI.ETs I'' ISV.LAWS. to.. &c . Done la the best manner, at verr Lowest Trires n . h. m nn.Vtl Inlln YVnrlc lit lfl rhPflP intC asniir ofn m the i-tato ti.ai Ginls hoiiestlj with u. tuoionicrs. 00 It MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & lleliablc TATOrders " amall recite prompt attcntle JOHN F. IIALRACII, Instructor of Music, (riano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, VA. OPINIONS OF Tllf. VKKSS. Ills miiills riieak bUlily r bis ability as ..... ' l'h.nlrJA Ho Is' well qUAimed fo. his calllnir Cud touqua VHituun. n ii ii wnrilir illsidnie nf i iviln. Morn Ilccllioven. Wo liavuliailtlieplMsurootll! rnlnir to hla romllilon nl tlui Old Maulers a wore charmed wltli tits luucbanJ uiccutlon SlaHnylon Afiei. Sole agent for tlio J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also. M VOV U 11AMMN and NUW UAVK.V I'O S. O KUANS. I: or lurucuiars, iitiiib, a-u., aiihiiw. Aug. 2, 18"9.-ly. L.3lilgliloii, Pa. jprlino Homo 51 .Hie Itroad ! WHY GO UUNOIlYI Wbe.iyou liour.dii I l lit CI M Inei. ou cm lluy Ok FIVE LOAVES POU 25 CENTS I J. V. O'NEAL, tlio popnhr lir-ad and i nk" Itawer, of Lci.iablon in enter iomtM.t die .laulfe oftliatmiea lun iloilme i ho l'r cj if ills eo e brated Homo Made DUE AD to FlVH Loaves fur Twenty-five Cts. Cah. Sugar, Ualsln Cno nat tcoteu, Diop cream ami other CA K En, ou IV Ti n Ceuti per Dozen. I,oU Oul Cur I lie Wiiffou: At MAUl'll CHUNK, on TuMdav, Tburmlar audKitutd v Momiiiu. LEIIKiitniN aids' LlSii'OUT every After uu.,11 exi ept t rut i-. TERMS STUICTLV CASH I Patronaan 'OlIcitM , w. O'NKAL. nIOltEl OppoalleriutNallnnul IHl C. prllsvl Iimk feel, LeuiKblt.li Pa fri . TOIJ0I A Vr.AH i.rlltoJJOu 1 (IBB'1' 111 ,v,Mir u 1 a loo.i ny. WiyuW n. wotuuii no weiia.inon. ' Ai.liv main mole tli.n .,11 .man itstitHlaoove. Noouoc u Ihi to maki loo (ti-ii An. oiieesniii mo wmic yui en maie from S routato I: an h"ur vdaioi inj vou'-evoiiiiiJ.aiiU apuo tlneti tb au.l. ti.,.. It o.t tiotuiuir to irv tae oii-ii.'o. Nothing like tt lor niouar lua.m" evriu"D'rd biora. nii.ine ' p'oaant mi i luol y Immou ulna. RMder. it ion warn tak.io.v nUatinut tbe be.t pivliigli'idnoM Oetnre ' be ooti e 'end vour adareas aed wo wl I neiid ion iml p.ir tianlar. and pnvats Trim rre uuii ea orm alM Ireti rou r.n than make up your iuin ' w mi!I. AddreM OEOlHili briNanM PlfVmMutSw S Juo.r -If II. V. IMttTniMBit, Propriotoi. VOLVriL, No 20. CARDS, iifkni nml mine Mnkeri 3llntonI)retiiey,i'ii Lrmn't building. Hank street. fOrdrpromryHra WOAlearaHeu- Attorneys. F. P. LONOSTKBT. Ssp.,aiLHAM yOStlSTKCT & OILII.VM, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office'. Lovan's Uulldlng, uank. btrcot, LEUIOHTON, l'A. nolleettons anil nil Legal Imslness entrust- to them will receivo .rompt attention. fcbi!l, 1830. JOHN KXINl., ATTORNEY. AT LAW, OQcoi Corner Snsqiclifliwa and Itaoo streets MAOCII riltTNK, PI. Jnlyi"-1y j-oiix i). nninoLirrn:, Attornhv and Counsellor at Law, Office ! ltocm 2. Ground rioor Mansion llouso MAT7C1I CrtUNK, TA. Mavbo couiullcilln Germ in. 23 ly rjy si. KAPisiiiatt, ATTOKNI1Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Bank Street, T.saioiiTON. TA. Rest Estate and Collection Airencv. Wlllriuvnnd 3el I Rial Heinle. Otmvt-yaiiilng .lentlydonr- col- jctlnnn promptly mado. fettling Miami. i IM- tutu specially., .nay uucuusuuhu in r-nur,. Murium. .Mov.zi. JAS.K. STIIUTIIEIIS, ATT0UN Y AT LAW, C3- Olllee l 2 I Uoor of lllio.id's Hall, Mnucll Chunk. Pn. All lin.tnun entru.ted to blin will be promptly ttemleJ to. .MdV-i. ly. ATTURNKY AT LAW, 2nd Dcor nbovo MA SI' N HOUSE MAUOit OlIUNK, PtKNA. eS-C!in Vw ronsillted In Ouruisn. 'Jan9 Justices and Insurance. T COiNVEYANUKK, AND SF.NEtlAL INSUItANCE AGENT Tlio f.-Uowluft Conipsiilesare Upresentedl LEHAN )N MU 1 UAL FIRE, IllSAlllMl MUTUAL l'lllH, WIMIG Ft UK. POtr.-.VlLI.E FIRE. L131IIHII FIIIK. and theUlAV ELER-j ACCIDUN r INSUitANCE. Al.ii I'cMiiiivlv.inli and Mlltnil Hoi's'l Thief Dflee no and Iu urinii o ('liipniiv. aiiuc.i-J. is. i IIIOS. KiiMERER. Ooumtv Bdildiko, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. ra- POLI'Jll'.S In SAFECompinles only. at Reasonable Rates Aug. I3-yl LllIN STOI.IiE, Notary Public & Conveyancer Fire anl Life Iusnrance Agent MAUOH OIIt!NK, PA. Iluslness transacted In Enullsh and (Hriiiun. Aug. 23! Physicians and DcnRsts. Slatington Dental Office, lUTAllI.18'IEnl870.J Arlilicial Teeth Made to Restore the OrlSLiiial Contour or Lius & CnecKs, l)n. L. Campbell. Filumi Tbkth a Sphcialtt. loct. 4-ly J-)U. W. A. COUTItlOlIT, SURGEOX DKXTIST, Tenders his professional services to the peo ple of Mntieh Chunk, Lchightou, Weisennrt. l'neliertou nml vicinity. OFFICE: Oppisilo tlio Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCU CHUNK, Ta Frosh T.niihln? Gas nlw.ivs on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. nug2-yl w. W. IIKDKU, M. D., PARUVVILLU. Cjrbon Conntv, Pa. ... ) iiosiilenco.... fiom 7 a.m. to 10a. m. uv.uu-3j mi I u.io n . 10 p. Ill Mav be consu ted In the German Lanmiago P. O. Addrcsi i.elii.btoii. mar. Si, tt w A. DUIIII.V.UKII. 91. !., PHYSICIAN ANUSI'HOIION Sperlnl Hitriillon pild to Chroiile Plieaso. iimc: SoulU HahtciintrlronanJ 2nd ti.,I.i bljhlon.l'a. Aprl 3. 187S N. iti:i!i:it, m. n. II. S Kxnmlntitg Surgeon, rHACTICINO PHYalUlANandSUKOCON orncE: jiitnkStieet. l.Encu'a Islock, Leaigb ion, Va. Slay be consulted to tbo Oerm n Laugua Nov. 3". Manliooit: How Lost, How Restored! tftCSAjv wMHliiMl a upit ei'ition t DVL ( VLVKUWtL'hClLUl.IATUO CMIAY ou S UiHa n.ii tun1 (tvHhuUi u.edicu)tt sr.si UAtuumiuEA .rBumiHi rnic. 1 O B. IllVul linu.V (titlliul ruM'f, MctlliiiMid Pl'VM il Iliuup-Pit IniHOi lit t llt-i in 'tar ia.e c:c t a h . . o.UMrTiox( 1 riLH. t;y jin : Jtua iti.tnc d lv Jitm .attf um-ui avx u..l -xt av.u Ac IMfOtn-ui ttdu.iili .in (ui' tidmlraoi t. s v, c e r y d -uu n:tr U f.oui a 1U ltv ) e ra' fiico"' faimrtc , taut lit" u mrfii ouuh.'-quetice- el n-.t .tu v may lie ruOlcltv cu without hi i! ii or-us in ot in eua' luwli ci.ia Uih np Let o i i1 t m k.iifyj iHtiiiliufx t u a iiim-0 ot ciuti at oiict) h tuple, t'U tun, unu etfeioiut, oy mmiifco' wlmdi t virv HUft rei no i nit r wu t LU i.4iiUuiii iua.y lit iiwy cmo I'lmeit o'nwiiv p. i ait'-v. a tl iuiikmut. iliU Iititip uliou d oui (U band ul ev ty iniili ;u dover nf n iu t e mod, H nt ui.dei -tvi, tu n iMiciu edv tone, to any att.lr.ri-. bout-b id. ou n coiih ci 8li cvnU or iu iwi tJitft tniny AJdio the onUiUher", 'J lir OnUrrvrrll Medical Co., tl A.N.N bl. NtiWVOHK i Post qatoePox air.3 yl. F. A. I.KHMANSf, Solicitor of American and Forelg Patenta. Wathlagtoo, 11. 1'. All buslurks i-uonected wph Pateuis. whether bo. fore the Patent OMlaaor the I ourts. promptly auec Jed to. Mo charge made unless a patent iteur), Ssad (ur rtular, vrik-W Railroad Guide. plIILiA. to KBADINO 11AXI.UOAD Arrangement of PasseDRer Trains. - rEtmUAllYH. isto. . Traids leave ALUEM'OWN asddlows:- (VIA PHHKIOMEX ILAILBOAtl). ForPblladolphla.at -1:J i, 0.49, 11.40. a.m.. and "3.05 p. in. Tof rtnailelfjnln'nt 'i.Ji a. m..3.5 o. m. (via kasi' rrssx. miAiicn.) For RO llllUg, 5.50, 'J.fitt.tn., 1XIU. 4.30 nl:d 0 05 r'r Ilarrlsoiirg.6 5P,0.05a. ro.. i:.I0,4.J0nni!0.tS For Lo'ncaster and Columbia, t Si. V.n a.m, and 4.3011 m TJNDAY8 For Ilcaami!, llarruuurg, and way po nts, O.cs o. m. IVIA BETIILC1IKM.) rorriillailclolda fro n L. V. Depot 4.4s. C.I2, 3 i a. in ,ii."3 Mi. 8. 4 p. m Binmny 4 60 p. ni. ForPhlioiioMiiatioiii L &a Deput "o48a. m., 1214 i l 5-1(1 p. m. Trains FOR AI.LE TOWNleaveasIollows! (via rmisiuMEX kailuoap.) Leavel'liiladelpblii, 7.40 n.iu., I.uu, J.30 .me 5.30 r.oivornladclpUti, 8.'i, u. m. and 3.15 p. m.enrt i ir, ti. ni. (VIlF.ASTrUNHA BRAKCII.) I.eavo Re.oinBJ.M 10.3J a. in.,v.U 3.51, fnilO.i!. P.m. t'avo iinnisiiiirc.o io,s la anuv.ua. a.m., i.i and 4.00 p. m. J . oave Lancftiter. 8.01 a. m., 1.00 and 3.51p.m. Lea i f Columbia :..Vin.in 1.13 and 3.1U p. m. envo Rendlnc. 7.20 n. in. Leave HairWl m,5 ! a.m. V IA HmilLUlllU.l Toivo iilladnliiHn 7 or. 8 15, B.4S, :.I0, 5.I5 .eon. in. 8m.davi3n m.S.oop. m Trains nmikou tlitix .) run to anil from depot JBtb ami Oiceii streets, riillnilolpliti other trniniloa o irnm uronu "ireei iiepm. iiuh.h ' Vi'iR Inleiipm" run to omi nom iicrks oi. Depot, except t oso innrkcd (1 Tne (1.41 n. ni and S..55 p. ti. trains from Allen. tonn.aiid tlie7.4i a.m and 5.3 p.m. trnm from 1'lnladeinliin, Uao through cars to and Irom Philadelphia. .... aeoeral itannatr. QUA NCOCK. atn'l Pais. 4 ricA-el Jutnt. uov. 13 rpilE SliATISGTON PLANIIS G MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SIiATIXMON. JOHN BALL ET, Propr., Deals in nil fcimVt nmi Mzci of X'inp. Hemlock ).K itiul Jinia woofi uuiiiorr, aim iiiww-iu lined lo txeiuto nuy uueuut of orders lor Dressel) LumbcK OF ALai KINDS. Doors, Snslics, liliuil, Slitittoiv, Moiildlnss, Ciililnet Ware, &c, With Frouiptuess. Brackets Made to Order. Tlilnrhlnprv1n 1 now niiflnf tVe lieat mill nutat tmpntvod kiniU, 1 etnt'loy noun bm the 1)cri wotkmcu, iu well eeaofHietl inl uo I hib ciH ,i'imam ii.o etortuiou-in friia nim ffinin imMnrtlim to nil who irnvlttvnr luowith a roll. nrilfi'4 nr mail wommlv nltentled to. M clmrpo nrp inn. imt-- tcim,s cash, or iiiteiest imtgeu oner ii iriy 'vs QlVi: 51K A CALL. " Thor pnnred t!t llmM nc ti 111 And it t heir nilvKiitnpo t lure 4Viiliur. Uoor Jloanln noni, -ashes, -rliut tr, &c. p tin tie fit thi m lorv. llnylOyl JOHN I1ALLIKT. E. F. LUCKENUAC11, Two Doors lit low tho "Broadway llouso MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer m alt rattems of Vain ai.d Fanci Wall lPpB?S3 Window Siiadp.s, Paints & Paint ors' Supplies, LOWI;3T CASH Pl.IClla. r-yivjis i:i;nt:itTs Livery & Sale Stables It A. NIC STUUKT.LF.IIIfJIITON, Po FAST TUOTt INO HOUSES, ELEGANT CARUIAOES, And positively LOWF.R PHICF.s tliaii any oilier layery in 1110 iiijuiv Largo and limdsomo Can laces for r.inern purposes ana weiuines. u.vviu riuurui Nov. ii IW MEAT MARKET ! Ilaiili Street, LclilRUf on, U1IARL.ES KIPP, PaorniETOn. Charles KIpp desires to eill attention of his friends and i ustumers to the fact that lie lias otcned A WHAT MAltlCKT oppo'lte tlio runiio riquare. iianKfireei. i.eiugnion, i'a, whero may be found at all times The Pest Fresh Meats In season, Bef, Lamb, Veal, Sstisage, Tb- loa-na. fce. Terms ,M iikkai am iuc l!Hi:.PlT. Patronaae sol c lot Aug.RU-ly. Oil AS. KIPP. Any nok. Misatlno or Wewsparer ent post pa. ii 1 1 1 1 op'iinini'T io i r.c who n ftj.O premmui. wu give a i n n x 14 vt w i the i!utt:Iot iinililuir. to uo-t niflmilfic n Htim turn HiAmeiuu.aU J iiilitl vievnf I lit Uhifu aiiAe, Tri'-fmr butMn ir, -nittbMoniaii Iiim utile P'U'iii omen Mutii.t vmon ani otm rvoluttot n u iunt tu am at.oui Hip v t ciiui i ii iat urufri uikf ii jir too ivifi v-i ito' isni.'V i Rtr t " W'ln of thft viHWf, undtul nift nhtttoiTriiliIi4 fil L Htlln-i Mulauie .. nt ( iruH. H vrti aut ou. b k or t-t bu ho 11m lor uy iwrltHpo I n o ro iow uu i Kiioflit tic 1 1 mid Miwp fOI aco n ot H c 1-H'KnAUV iiui:'tii. o 'iiiainuiu iihue ioit otiit 01 uow puliltV4iinn, ct a oan. prio". etc. RATIOS au i5icvs jiu.;uu, l,ocitbuX I) 01 1)F tn-(t Marcb 3-tf Wa.n npton, U. C PILES Of nil kl' lis TU JOUR, ill i br pearl 1 1 OOli or umeu. ul all diaea.ra nf Imi Ill'l'Tl'11 nmeklv and 'irfi-'tly euta bv n si in pin and .oothlnv JlttMKDY. V.i. KiforraatK.il add" DU J. FAni.R4''0.-.Atiu't.N Y, PENSIONS WSSSShTSt vice fruui any oiuse.alsolor ieln ofdoeoasoil soldiers. All iK-nslnns iiata back lu day of discharge, anl tu dam of the dea h of Ilia soldier Pensions Increased i llounty aud new lllsrhargea procured. Addnsa with aiamp, S-rinoanT IM., Itoom No. i St, Cloud Uulldlrg, Wtshlngton, D. O. m.r. SD-Im INDEPENDENT LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would onnounco to tho public that ho lias purchased Irom MRS. A. O. PETER, tlio CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In I.cuckcl's lllock, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Having refitted nml refilled thoentlre stock ho can offer DRUGS A1ID Btrietlv fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horso npd nattlo powders.Patent IMedl clncs, Hi usbes, Soaps. Oiunb", Pcriumcrles, Sponncs, t'lintnins Skins. Wines nnd Liquors fur Medical Purpo.es. Oils, Lamps nnd Fixtures. I lye. ulKClioIco I'lirnis, Plies nnd T. liacco. jiec tneles. Trusses. Nursing Mottles, Violin Strings, nnd a lull Uncut tVnll Pnperand ItoNlcrsnttlio Lowest Prices. rreserlptlons carefully compounded ami prompt attention given to every branch of tlio business. A continuance or the patronage heretofore extended to this istnbllsliment Is r spccllully tollcltcd, and sail? faction guarantted. sept.13, 1878.-ly. Un. O. T. HORN. The Sew Food Medicine Truly a Wonder. llio Qnichna Coca Co, prejinio fiom (lift e. fci.co of Saeri'd Ppiuvuti l'Jnit CCCA Leatj th m st nselal Nctvf l'oi.Ic find Liie a nerkiiowii t( man TI oy linvp n mod it COCA UIT'IJiKS. imthop the nanio win not caus It to b clflHRfd wliii iliu po-uulled lti t teit.'Mvb chlitvo done so much ltaim-pbiii. ml nut! n.orn . COCA lHTJ!.Itsi(Htuepnwfrnf fmiainlnp Ufo tiid Htieucth f niiivf wltliout footi. KxpoMir to toITll, ltinti f.itignt ni'd mniir Ioim voiontni; cnunot luirm tnocQ vrho u-o C'U O lllTTKUy. Till aatnnivelona lifo JnTlpor.mt, enttrrly without loiittion Ii 1m er but not tin bnate. Fur iliwcuientU t jieii1n.Jniliucctlou Isctv nnnp(', Sick Iliin'mho Wenilness, Or nt tti bdity Lnck of UitM? a Ml Power, l-ivert'om tdfilntK, (.hlllsiMidHll IVvor, COCA ill! 1'KHS f tin Oh tmuvn'cd nml n ono Irom tUc offlctnt ttport of lAtut Ilcrndan, V, S. AT.: "Jht i'e iivinn nu.hcn who us Coca, pptloim prod pie or lat-oi without ftttifsne. powrtiul ton'cfi.r iho ttcrvouj jHm, unt not injntloii to tn lipnlTli." riho vicndeiful vlituosot this new food-iiiPdl cine cap milv op p anccci nt lim-. (let it clieu lai nd turn ouri-elf iu r 'o romedv tvej 1 1 e vtii such pniiorf-eiiiPiit COCA HITI'KIIS eoiipontraipd psf-cnen of samel Peinvltn t'dta-old ov all leuliHg dm'' ltf ArnrP". QUICIXUA ('(lCACO.NnrYoiU, t-M.TU.KUNKtfc CO., AfivlttB. X'lilla PP'. "7 ISw WEISS &KERSCHNER, SCCCE360I13 TO ROMIG A- II0FF0RD, Carriage Builders; Bank Street, Lehighton, I V Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, every iie&errpiiun 01 OARRIAOFS, 11UU01LS, SLBIQIIS, SPR1NO WAGONS, Romig's Pat. Platform "Wagon, , &.C., nt lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Ofall description promptly ntlended to at the most reafonaiue prices. -AlI Work iruarantccJ, and patronage m rcspccuuuy koiiciicu. WL1SS & KEHSOHNLIt. July 58, 18J0-J1 DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wngons.Sleighs,&c COKNim op MASK AND IIUIX STItLTXS, - LKHKIIITO.V. Penna., Respeitfully announces to hlsfrlends nnd the public, Unit hols prepared tu Jiulld nil des cription, of OAltHIAOF.S. SPUING WAOONS. SLK101IS, Je., In thoLitet and Most Approved utiles, at Prices lully as low as the miiiio can bo obtain, ed elsewhi-re. guaranteeing the best Seiisnnt'd Material and mo.t substantial workmanship. Particular atti nllon given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prlees. Patronaito respectfully solicited and perfect satlsraetlon uuaraitccd, Deo D, ISTU-yl DAN. WIKAND. Ult. J. O. B. SIEOEHT Si SONS' WORLD ItEXOIVKED Angostura Bitters. An srt'clo ot over - VlUy Yoiuv Stiuuiltifr. IlifM viot mvl"ratlni tomo RJasilycMP ui uHd for iih esqil.ite Itivor auif I'xuaoiill nnry METiciXAL ntnea. tt impnue tne nrPptitft and cares rtvaooy sta diarihosi.aiid leer nml fltiu orockiail oriuin d dr nti ix perfpet wltt out tt, beoxuso It p. evruta the lad tihct baichvttc llqttort, CopipK 1 1 certificate of -om of the mot cml nnt phvhlc'AUA "ud chn 1h or Ihr wci'd.re paidiuir it wli'ihfouicnc aud njuiy arc phlCH'l tu each mix Hold ' y ll- priuo oal ct cer. nmccl "nil liquor dmlera J W. HANI OX Hole Akvui rort.ieU.h.fil Broadway, Sow Ymk. 1M). UuxSulo. Jtn.31-W13 -JJIAKJIKHS OP I AKHOX C0U.MV, TaUc Notice. Tho nnciraicneil, reldlnB'ln 1IA1IONINO ..wii.litu tli.rlini, i '.mm . . Ii i Item mitini I It AO i'-NT for the KBV-r(HK FlSUTlLIZFU AMI A I.UU HtAJUKAorUUIMCU4II"V Uconcd i-y the -lut t FeuiMV.vaiiia. 'IhU FERTiUZElt coutatnn ucoordlii, to rh'-urca AiuilrtU. UJ ton tie in Iniu, IV. 14 HdUiUHil" AO A. -Hi l'niHti o.4&KMla ana Iluutie Avli i In. i a .'irut Pit ii im itif .r n.i lull dm 1st. una -ic a I ioi Piiit i'iN.aiiw V i V i X'V'wera ni ti detioy- tlie Bi-t i uo oti eels tu Injurious io renuviutim uiouaiii'. full Muf tl iuo tur crdt-rs. fto itxoinwen dcliousot iruml.iut laimtri, aud manuyuur stives happy. i;i:im;i: ur.utr;i;jt. Jan. SI iv U uliou UK Towuslit J. ' rVf" UIT'll I A pleasant tuWlltutu r, oiiiv.i .fr luliaeco, mat la.ies and smells liku T'taeen aui It otieuiar. Utervbudy is liiiiblv leand with It. Itis suitable ellh. r fur I hewmv it duiokiiig, abd It luinrovea iLe Health, bnd roslorf. Iho ttun- ' I stltufion.and Is 'cootunundud by Plis rlans Inplaeeid TolKi' ro Itiiow lobneio away ami urn (l Mini o. 11 will prove a l.lcaliiit. A lull slse pack by mail lor lue. fn allrtr ur lde. In stamps, or II lor a doien. ciiKSra Vatiio in every town. Ter' .liberal Ad dress, F. V ItLNNLli, New Widay.Frcd. risk Oo., Md, (bU U.-H. Live and Let Live.' XUU SH.KNT.iXVjriXU. Tho war that spring and winter wago, Goes on In silence day by day j Strong youth against dccrepld ago, New growth opposed to dark decay. Tho striro of bopo against dcfpalr, Llfo ngalnst death and, morn by morn, A tender warmth Is In tho air, And richer hues and hopes nro born. And lol on every sldo appears The hurrying host of spring's Advance, The crown ng grass, whh bristling spears, Tho brooksldo rushes' ready lunco. Tho javollns or daring rccds, Tho Iris sprout's kocn bayonet thrust, With rank and flfo of sturdy weeds Rising exultant from the UuSt. Each day a fresher gnldon flaunts, Marking tho vantage ground by turnsj Tho nrruw hciuU or water idants, Tho hard-clciichcd fists of valiant Terns. The willow penifon", bravo and fair, The wild-flag's sharp nnd tender blade, "Willi every fo,co ol'iarlh and air Join boldly In the glad crusade. Till winter's sullen struggles cease. And cold nnd darkness fall and fleo. And all Iho hills aro fair with peace, And green with palms of victory. The White Queen's Castle Count Albert Volf Cnnniola died very sud denly, There had Leon a gram hunt, a magnificent wild boar had been slain, nnd tho exultant party cntno hack to tlio grand Id eristic ol'Carmiola, to devote tho tcinuiti- ier of tho day, nnd the whole night, to eat ing and drinking tho old wines with which Count Albert's, cellar wusstorptl. , Wit nnd luiith had reached their height, wino flowed like water, nnd tho spirits of alt the com pany wore high, when seizing tlio liugh sil ver hunliiii cup, Count Albert toso to pledge tho tuccesslul tnurkstnaii, Count John von Ernsteiiii A very haudsohio man' wu3 Count Albert, btrt-n deep drinker, mid ono lost ull teiite of his beauty iu disgust for tho faco now EO iniiiiuicil. Illgli he raiscd.tho ;nas. siye goliltt, but before lie could utter u single word, a deadly pale'ucss overspread his Hushed faco, tho drinking cup dropped from his nerveless 'hjiid,'iind ho fell forwiud with Ins face oii'tliui table, dead, without u grout). His hbrro ttl-uck pouiiauions raised linn up and strovo'to rcstbro consciousness, but hi vain. All was coul'usion in that banquet hall, which n few Inlnutce hel'oro was tho 6icno,of such wild revelry and un bounded license. Sadly the conipiny boro tho body lo an inner chamber, and then left tiio house. ' Tho Countess von Curmiola was dead long sineo killed, it was leimrted, by tho cold ness nnd neglect of her husband, an imperi ous bad tcmpcicil man. Shu died, leaving ouu daughter, now nine'een years old, who inherited nil her mother's gentleness, with jutl enough of her father's huugh'y fpint ti add piquancy to hey manners. If Count Albt'it'hud been unkind to his wife, ho could not bo cluiigiil with treating 'his daughter, tliu lovely oountesi Loiloiska in tho tame liartii iiiauner, for to her lie wicj kind and iiidillguut, und it was with wild deipair lliut tho girl heard of her father's sudden uud nwlul death. Willi all tliapoiup belonging to his rank tho remains of Count Albert wero lui-' to rest. iu tliu tomb of his nnccstois, and with a sad heart Lodoiska returned to her now desolate home, for her solo cotiipatiiou was her lather s( ma.deu ;si&tcr, Anna vdn Cur miulu, a lady of uiiccttain age, and still mote uncertain temper. During tlio lilo timeof Sir Albert, his tisler who always made jt her homo wilh 1iIiii, had little op portunity to giioway to tho haughty, im perioiu temjicr she Kii,sesaed, and which, Joined to iusuilcrilblo pndo untl aHectntlou rendereil her nil unpleasant companion. Fearing her brother, tho curbed her own haughty spirit, and upjieured a quiet, rather oiily woman. Tho count lelt a will, giving two-thirds of Ins vuluablo proi citv to his daughter, ulid the remaining third to his sister Anna, whom ho npiauutod Lodois- iiu's gu.udiai( until (ho should marry. Hut u few mouths liau passed siuco tho mtduiiclioiydctilh of' tlio count; before Lo lolslltt felt tho full Height of her aunt's itn- livrious will. Wiintliig ill beauty and fas cination herself, Anna vou Canniola could only look on her charming niece with jeal ous, envious oyer, and soon began to curtail her prtqier liberties. Almost like a nun Iho beautiful gill was kept seeing very little company, rarely going out even to ride, uir less accompanied by her detested nunl de siring to bo lelt to her (iiusie, painting, and reading. So quietly had Lodoiiku obeyed all commands and restrictions put upon her, lliut her aunt began tu feel herself surely tho mistress. One dily the Countess Anna drew a chair hesldo that of her neicc, and in a command ing voice said : "Lodoiska, you aro to receivo tho Count Aruiand vou Kurdozag as your future hus band." Tlio wprils wem abnifai, anil the Informa tion they conveyed far Irom pleasant. The young gil raised her head wilh a sudden start. "What did yoT soy, Aunt Anna V "Tills 'lay you will receive Count von KanloMg us your future husband." 'ny whoso authority V "By mi no." "Jniixwsible," answered Lodoiska, quiet ly. And she resumed her embroidery iisu tHeiiiruir was settled beyond itnrHiU'. The aunt laoksd at her neico with oston ishmcnt. Was it possiblo that thcdaiod disimte her will ? So nslonithnl was she that slio could not sKak fir n few seconds. At last she found voice to Eay,"iiniwssiblol impossiblot" " Yc, quite Impossible," replied her nelec, And now wo will drop a subject quite un pleasant lo me, if nu iihaw." 'l don't pluse, Mii. I will liavo you to iiiuterat.ind Uwt I do not rocogniae the im intwiUlttv. Vim will riMeive Hie ouuiit as I inruriiieil you." "1 will not 1" said LoditUka. "DUimul" iiolui(iil Hm infuriatod wo man, "I oau tcRioely credit my. ears, Yc yiH-rfwive tho Count von ICanluwK when he prMeiiU binibrlf." "I will r.iio hiui nlten i oonuit,' said UulnLka; "but as U returning a favor able amwer to his suit, I shall ia no iuli thing. My wwtt will t a jioint bUink rcfunal." "You ara not called upon, Mias, to give tiny answer. I have given linn my prom You havo only to receivo him jwlito y." "WbftU I sbsll not do," said Lc4oi(k SI. 00 a If "How dnro tho low, depraved libortUio nn,j gambler asplro to my hand?" "Such terms, Lodoiskn, npjilletl lo tho man whom I havo chosen for your futuro husband aro highly unbecoming if not to him, to myself. I expect him every mo ment, so you may as well preparo lo receivo him calmly, nnd not show Biich evident and unmistakablo signs of ill temper." "I will show you no ill-temper asyou call my just Indignation, but a proier spirit. I have submitted too long to your sway ; but now you havo to learn that tho daughter of Count Albert you Cnnniola possesses some of his spirit." Lodoiska had scarcely done speaking when a servant announced tho Count von Knrd- ozag, and In a moment ho was ushered in. Tho aunt roso to receivo him, giving him a worm welcome- but Lodoiska, raising her head, bowed with chilling hauteur, and re sumed her work. With a quick, admon ishing glonco ot her niece, tho enraged aunt placed n chair for the count near hor own and equally that of Lodoiska. Tho Count accepted tho scat, nnd thus addressed tho girl before him! Countess Lodoiskn, your aunt, tlio ami- ablo Countess Anna, nn ornament to her sex, gives mo to understand that you are ready and happy to seo mo to-day." "As ready and ns hnppv now ns ever," was tho ungracious reply, delivered lu a frcczitig tone and manner. "Ah 1 eh 7" ejaculated Iho count, struck by tho air of tho girl. "You aro sarcastic. How is this! Tour aunt led mo to belicvo that you looked with favorablo eyes on my suit nay, that was all positively settled," and tho count roso In great rago. 'Ton arc right sho docs, sho does," said tlio faithless woman, rising In her turn and laying licr hand ou tho count's arm. "Do not niMid what sho says, for the dear girl is In ono of her odd fits, when sho 'silchks wilhout thinking." "Your pardon, aunt, and yours loo,eount, "if I contradict tliostalcment just made," said Lodoiskn. "Itisnotniero whim that induces mo to treat you ns I hayo done. Jly aunt Dado you rash promises, which sho cannot lulfill." "Howisthat minx? Remember I am your lawful guardian." "That I know to my sorrow; but, thank Ueavcn, I can guard my own hpppiuess, and in order to do so, I respectfully, decid edly, rcfuso to consent tho Count von Kardo zag's suit." 'Death and fiends!" exclaimed thocount, springing towards' tho young girl as if he meant to seizo her. "Dare you say thattomy face, Countess Lodoiska?" "Ay, nnd do not let mo forget by your ac tions the fact that I strivo to shut my eyes UKin, that I am dealing with ono who can lay no claim to the litlo ot gentleman." Anna von Curmiola did what tho count could scarely refrain from doing sho seized ilhe young girl rudely by the erin. "lietr.ict, Lodoiska, your unlady-like in suiting words, and receivo the count as your latino liiisbiind." Quickly removing her aunt's hand from her arm, Lodoiska, drawing her tall form proudly up, spoko coldly nnd deliberately, and ns sho did so thocount acknowledged to himself her beauty and felt morn deter mined than over to mako her his own. Aunt my answer is unchangeable. refuse to havo anything to say to tlio count von Knrduzag, whom I neither liko nor oven respect, nhd consider that ho docs mo an incalculable injury by proffering such n suit, when his base, unworthy character is so well known. I havo nothing further to say, save that you, Count von Kardr.zag, aru nt liberty, nay, nro requested lo retire, and f that request is not complied with on Iho instant, I shall summon a servant. No, to sparo you tli.it alternative, I retire myself, with tho admonition that if over you seek to cuter this houso again, on any pretext whatever, you will bo turned from tho loor.1 Ar.d with tho step of an empress the just ly Incensed girl walked from Iho apartment leaving tho plotters standing looking at a . li other in sjicechless rage, A few minuter they stood thus, then seat ing themselves they talked Ion;; and earn cstly in whispers. The conferenco ended. tlio Countess Anna, hastily attiring herself, ordered her cartiageand accompanied by tho count, set ofl'un some mission. Lodoiskn sat in her room, vainly striving to quell tho angry and fearful thoughts that passed through her mind. Sho know Count Aruiand as a bold, bad man, aud her mint lor a vain, scheemlng woman; and now thai sho was tilono sho felt that tlio nllalr was not so easily ended, and trembled with the lliouthts of tlio misery her scornful, bitter words would pMbably occasion. Full well sho felt th.it sho had mado un enemy of tho count; and with a beating heart Lodoiska resigned herself to wait for tho end, which was sooner in arriving than sho hail thought for. Three hours after tho Bcono Just related tho Countess Anna, with'an exultant smilo on her face, entered tlio room where, sai and apprehensive, Lodoiska Kit, vainly cn ilruvoring to f'x her attention ou a book bo- foro her. "Now rebellious girl, wo shall too who shall triumph." Tho Countess Anna held a paper before Iho eyes of tho poor girl. Tlio tea! laugh lii'i eye, and Iter votco trembling iu cptto ot fiersflf alia asked : "What luive you there, aunt?" 'Oh, nothing much," sho replied; "only a command signed and sealed by Archduko John, comiielling you to receivo Count Ar- mat d von Kardoxagasycur futuro hutband. Tour answer now, proud girl ?" "I must obey," said Lodoiska, Sho grime and left tlio room, to fling her- o)f lu an ngony ol tears upon her UhI. But si 10 was nut a wwik girl to sit and wee) when an) thing was to bo done. Springing up, she bathed her face iu aold water and einoved all traoea of emotion, then dress ing liflftrflf in robes nf elegant mourning site lelt the room. At the door of her aunt' room alio ued irresolutely then opened it. "Aunt," obe said, "after so much ngita tlan I ncd eserciee. I am going fir a ride, The door rloaad , and she muttered as (he went down tbe stairs i "Ay, I can try my power tao; and If fall I will leave my native laud' , It it iiecoftwry w inform my readers toat a C-w w.t-ks Uf.iro the events just narrated, l Lodni.ka hud plighted he' lallli to a band some, noble hearted y-.ittiff ..l.1 l,.-tivl v..iMf- m,n. fount , Victor Ton ErnHeia. This ws secret' for Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23. both felt that tho hatred which tho Coun tess Anna boro tho young count would lead hor to do all In her power to separate them and destroy their happinoss. Sitting In his noblo hall wa9 the Archduko Johu of Austria. On tho lablo boforo him was a choM-board and a hugo golden goblet, filled to tho brim witli his lavorito wino. tlio genial Johannisborger. Archduko John wc.3 n vory bravo and generous man. High spirited and Imjicrious, boat times Roverned witli gentleness, but often with tho cway of a despot. Ho was an iuvetcrato chess play erevery' leisure moment was devoted to tlio study and practice of tho game. In deed, 0110 room of his palaco was matked oil' in squares, and ou that extensive board ho played games, using living humnu beings fiirche33 men. A door otiened, and tho chamberlain informed tho duko that a lady lesirwl to speak with him on matters of im portance. Should sho bo admitted ? Tlio luko gave a sign of assent. Tho door closed nd opened again in a few moments to ad mit tho lady. When tlio door had again closed, and tho lady found herself alono ith tho duko, she knelt before him. "Lay asido your vail, which cotnplotely conceals four icatures. Wo liko not to re ceivo prayers or petitions from ono afraid or ashamed to show her face," said tho prince, gravely. With a gosturo in which pride nnd fear ero mingled, tho vail was thrown back, iliselosing tho beautiful features of the Lo- loiska von Canniola. 1'iinco John could scarcely suppress a stall of astonishment nd admiration, as ho looked at tho extra ordinary beauty of tlio faco boforo him. "Ah, whom huve wo horo?" ho asked. "A poor girl who ask3 lor mercy aud pro tection Lodoiska von Canniola." The namo methinks I havo heard. Aha! but now wo gavo a written order for your marriage. What bring3 you here, fair ladv." "Despair I" sho replied; and tho beauti ful head drooped. Liko you not your futuro spouso? Me thinks we heard you did." "Nay, sire. A baso unprincipled man is tho Count von Kardozag. I prefer death to lifo with him." "Is hatred for his character tho solo reas on for thisilisiuclinatlon to wed him 7" and the duko bent his dark eye upon tho faco before him. A deep blush for a moment overspread tlio palo faco of tho girl, adding another charm as sho said: "To you, my prince, tho truth may bo told. I lovo aud am betrothed to another Count Victor vou L'rnstcin." 'Wo know him a bravo soldier and a faithful subject. I fear, Countess Lodoiska, you havo cutuo too late," said tho archduke, n his perplexity laying nsido tho "wo." Scarcely un hour ago I signed a paper en forcing your aunt's wishes." "Alas! I know It," said Lodoiska. "For the lovo of Ileavcu recall, annul it. Savo mo from such n fate I" rrinc3' John leaned back in his chair In leep thought. Tho sight of her distress troubled tho really klud-hoartcd archduko. Suddenly ho raised his head, whllo a smile prcad over his face. "I seo it all now," ho said; "I cannot take back my promise, but will half retract and tho mailer shall bo decided by a game of chess, ios, yes, Duko Albert vou Czort- kow Bhall bo my opponent, tho Count von hardozag ehnll bo king of tho red chess men, your nutit tho queen. Tou will be queen of tho whito men, and your betrothed Count Victor von Lrustcin, shall bo-your raistlo. In my chess room witli humnn bo ings I will play. If the rod king bo check mated, you nro free; if not " 'IlAivon help me I" exehimed tho des pairing girl almost involuntary. Tho cry excited tho rago of tho imperious luko, who asked, with a fierco scowl ou his face, "How, doubt cur skill ? Tho giuno is ours, of course, you nro freo lowed whom soever you please. If wo lose, vou must ithido by tlio command given your aunt Wo have decided. Ton may retire." With a heavy heart Lodoiska left tho hall. Was tho prince, so proud of justice, to settle such a question by a game of chess, whero- in ono lalso movo and all might bo lost? There was nothing left but to wait patiently tho issiio of tho'game, praying to Heaven that tho prince might bo victorious. All Vienna rang lien tho story was known. Few knew what tlio question was, but all knew that a question of great importance was to bo skilled by tho Archduko John by it g-nno of chess, in which living human beings wcro to take tho part of chessman. The day before tho one appointed forth! singular game, Lodoiska sought on inter view with Duko Albert von Czortkpv. Sho wasshown intoan elegantly furnished apart ment, and the duke cumo to receive her. "I am tlio Coitntes Lodoiska von Car- minla, to decide whoso fato you aro about to play a gamo of chess with Prlnco John." "How can I rservo you ?" he asked, "By playing as xxrly as possible by losing the game," "That cannot be," returned tho duke, Trinco John knows that I play well and should I fail in my usual skill, and givo him undue advantage, it would ruin all." "The fume of your playing is spread through tho kingdom, but the most skillful may mako ono falw move. I will givo you' anything you ask, duke, It you will loco Ibo game," "Well, then, suppose I ask for yourself your own fair self?" Ono lightning glanco and Lodouka walk ed proudly to tho door. There the paused. "Tho world speaks of Duko von Csorlkow as a gentleman. I know him now. Day tho game as skillfully as you can s I neither cxiiect nor wish apy thing from you." She bowed and was gone. Had Lodoiska been witness to en inter view between tlio Duke von Csortkow and Count von Kardosag, blio would havo wait ed to tho end of the game. Tho duko was a gamblernd the large sum of mouey olTr- ed btm by his friend the count made him anxious to win the game, It was n bright though a lingular scene which the room in tho palace represented. The strange floor was marked off in squares black and white. Thirty two of these squares mm nHHinled bv rmtnla In rlali drauux. Theprinec had 'phye. gam, before, but not with sueli great preparations. The fil" urea were dressed like chessmen on- red and the other in whita. L - set in - j very beautiful in her r .oUka looaeu and Vel-.xt. and .tits ot WUlie.'."" ' pearls, tho" ' tvxrlv. th of diamonds uara Tho Pnrhnn ArKnrntA An Independent Tamlly Kowspapcf rublishod every SATURDAY, In Lohlghton, Curbon Co., Pa., by rtARKV V. niUHTUISICS. tlo Lehigh Vallsy R. P.. Dopot. Terms: $1.00 per&iinnra in Aflrance JVDET CEJCMTTtOX Of ltltM AKt UlCt J ob Printing AT VERT LOW PRICE3. Tho gtino b'gan and was carriod on in lencc. At first, Lodoiska tried to follow tho moyes mado by Iho figures, but at length sho turned her faco away and lowered her eye?. To her it sfjemod a vast confusion, that chess board, aud she sighed to think that tho eccentric prince had not chosen to decido it by a gamo played on a table irltii Inanimate pieces of Ivory. Tho peculiar gamo was far her interest f for the prince, rccustomcd to play on such a largo scale, was never confused, while hla opponent mado several false moves. This Lodoiska knew not, and was blindly sent irom ono end of tho hoard lo tho other. Hour nftor hour tho gamo was carried on, till the poor chessmou wcro ready to sink with fatigue. Lodoi.ka was almost in a fainting condition, and leaning in a very unqueenly manner upon a knight who oc cupied tho next square,when sho wasobllged to tnovo. This she did mechanically, past minding how. tho game went, when a loud voico exclaimed exultantly: 'Checkmated 1" "Which king-red orwhltot" "Tho rod king." Lodoiska heard tho anstrcr, and felt sho was saved. Reaction followed, and sho fainted from fatigue and anxiety. A long while sho lay in deathlike stillness, almost as whito ns her dress ; but recovering, sho saw Trinco John and Victor von Srnstoin bending oyer her. As soon ns she was ablo to sit up tho princo spoke to hor. "Tho gamo is finished," snd he, "and tho priest stands ready even now lo unito you to tho lnan ofyourchoicryif whom woapprovc. In consideration of tho pain nnd anxiety wo havo made you bear, in fatherly loyo and cure wo.wlll ;tako it upon us to givo you nw.iy." Banishing tho natural shrinking sho felt, fearing anotker misfortune, Lodoiska stood up in tho presence of tho assembled knights and ladi03 and was mado tho wifa of tho handsomo, bravo Victor von Ernstein. Trinco John gavo tho brido away, and in later days smiled as ha saw tho beautiful woniau and her husband tho brightest, or nament nt court, for ho thought of tho timo when Victor von Ernstein was tho Whita Queen's Castle, For tho Uahoox Advocate. fjl'EltA IN DEO, Let your thoughts bo hcaronward Boning; Lot your prayers ascend to Him. Ho'will help you In your growing, Till you are like unto Him. In cur state of worldly pleasure, o do reel ourselves seeuro; Hut In this our wordly treasure, Wo can find no rest tocure. All we have Is Meeting, Iraglle, A moment at our feet will lie ; It makes but an empty Jargle, When death comes wo nil must die. Lay up treasures, higher, nobler, Thau this world can givo or round; And you'll haio ft hope far nobler, In tho timo your ship's aground. Placo your trust on Him nbovo you, And upon His power rely ; Ari when clouds do gather round you, You will but your prayers apply. Times aro passing, seasons going, Stas "lis coming all the whllo; But before whom angels are bowing, Iu II I m there Is no change, no guile. At. An llllnoln Itiiuiiiucr. It was night. And sucli a night. Tlio wind camo iu savago gusts from lis lurking places on tho bro.vl prairies that stretched away to tho westward, and howed in mournful cadeucu tho requiem of the dy ing year. Ves, tlio old year was dying. It would soon be deader thnn a smelt, and tho dcmiso of that young fish means business. A young man with flashing cyoond clear cut lips, around which hovered the rem nants nf a cold, cruel smlle.nervously sttode across tho Uoor of a richly furnished room in ono of Chicago's most elegant mansions. For mora thin an hour ho aced tho apart ment, never nnco striking u trot. This showed that ho was a natural pacer. In his hand ho held a liny piece of juper, which fluttered iu tlio brceza created by tho clip ho was going That piece of paiicr was from renlopo McGuire, a proud and haugh ty besiuty.tho only daughter of a man whoso demesne was ono of tho most cxtonsivo pn Aberdoen street. lVrhaw sho had given Iho young man. the breeze in which tho note il uttered. But npiKircntly, she hadn't. No, no. The missive told him of her un dying love, and how his imago was never absent from her maiden fancy. This looked, ns If you could bet on tho girl ; but who ctsk. tell tlio workings of a woman's heart. This is what bothered the young mask nnd had ect him to pacing. Ho hail, wooi-Jl tho maid with all tho anient nature of til soul and innumerable boxes of candy. Was this saccharine margin tabesivetA away by a sudden decliuo of her love Ue him? Net if ho knew it. " Twos buf yostcr e'en," he said, "Tlui I saw her boarding a car ns the clocks w striking eight, nnd yet the falso Croatian thinks to cxnlai 11 awav her nrdlnn hv u. King sho was going to see a sick friend. Sho little knows lh.it I saw her bangs,nnij knoif full well that no woman wears them uule- sho is going where the can be seen. But sho shall Inlla with mo no longer,- I will scorn her proffere.1 love" and heieatid himself at an iulaid ebony writing desk. Tho next day's mall bora to Tenelope tin following missive : "Nobuddy can pla mo fora suckor. Awl fals woman and practls yuur wiles on ea uther. OtOBOi. "Do wo need compulsory education '' at our public men. "Well, I sltould remark." (imUfiil V.'olueil. None receive so muoli ben-fit. nnd n na are to profoundly grateful aud '.n.n r ipa an inleiet in reoim mending H, p p., it r es women. It is the on! J remedy p," ' U jrly adapt! to the mun- ilia l'.,e wi ii 1 uost universally suhjecr ii. r .il.-1 re . n- digestion ?r,r'.nged l.'iv'or, rv.ne'ant i p r, iwiaal ic ',M(Uch. -'weakncM ill ') Uk ! l; 'T;,ndeeT, are all rmdily temc v, I by f, Jr mu--. i '. I' 2 A jnod workman is WaWn by bis cUtj"-and s.. is a gx i p. ana, -lrtitwiUwt if true A wu. ,tn h fie dd1 r1"