MBsaMMrtsa uuuu . AiqjjjuKjjiJii1 jii1 " iui' ';jjiliuujt'aawwiBgwHttwiM ajuip ju waajawm oiuj pbiuphwiii uwms .111 11 iiminiwiMiimiiumi... .1 ' if t . - ? " - , , , - - r Advertising Rates. The Carbon Advocate, An Independent. Famllv Newspaper A'nbllslicl every ATt'llhAY, In Lehighton, Carbon Cn.,'n., by IIAIIKV V. MOirTlllitlllll. Uirirn-I1AK.WAY. a short distance i, tiers llie Lchlifh Valley It. It. Depot, Terms: $1.00 iicrAnimm in Adraccc nvi'iiv n-scti!PTiox op rwit Asn rtttrr fT"o "h !P ii n ting AT VEItV LOW IM1IOKS. We desire It to be distinct!? understood that no advertisements will be inserted In lha columns of Tits Cakbox Aovociatk thai may bo received from unknown parties or flrml unless accompanied uy me cash The following are our only tornisi on a gqOAita (10 lixks;, flu Tear, each insertion 10 eta Bir months, each Insertion 15 cts. It. V. MoitrmMEii, Proprietor.' INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." Thrna months, each insertion 20 cts. Sl-.OO a Year if Paid in Advance Less than thrco months, first insertion 11 : each subsequent Insertion 25 eta. VOL. X., No M 1 LEIIIGIITON, CAIUlON COUNTY, PA. SATUftiJAY, OCTOBER h, 1882. Local notioos 10 cents per line. , It. V. M0IIT1IIMER, Publisher. If not paid in advance, $1.2. CARDS, Attorneys. M. KAPSI1E1T, AT'fdRNBT AND CODNSELI.OU AT LAW, Dank 8rssit,LinioaTON,PA. .... . r. II i I . . trill ltitnil Bill MUte ana uoiiecuuu fluc. - ... ..-j--.- 811 R..1 K.tsls. OonvejsncliiK aeslly done Col- . ......... J.MII111. Il.,.t ,tf !) slants a sciilty. Maybscooiulted In r.nllsh dUariaao. Ncv.i2. . n. DootiTTtK. n. n. wahnkr n. mcmkh. (Late Assistant Oom'r of Patents.) WAttNKB llUILDIHO, WASIIIKOTON, I) . O. Attention given to Patent and Mlntnic cacs. Lands, Pensions, llountles, ami Uovernmcnt lalras. Attention prompt, chamcs moderate. Address with stamp, lteler tu Members of Oonaress and the Heads of Government De partments, dec. 1. 1881 e Physicians and Dentists. A. IVKIUIAMr.lt, H I)., PHYSICIAN AND St-'ltGKON Ia.lal stUntlon psld to Chronle Diseases. Of&ee: South Kant corner Iron ant 2nd sts.. to llchlon.Pa, Aprb 3, 1875. N. B. RKItr.lt, 51. I). U. S ICxnmliilni; Surgeon, t-XAl.'TfCIKO rllYSIOIAN andSUHOEOK, Osricit JiankStieet, Henna's DI.OCK, LcHdi !. fa. Alar be eon.aited In llie a or in n Mwraige. Nov. S". W. A. Cortriglvfc, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "nrnnil way House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. ration, have the benefit of tlie latest lm prov.rnents In nie.-tuinlMl appliances ninl the bt-st methods of treatment in all suralcitl nasas. mitiuu3.u.iiir. iiinmiu-ieM-u tU.lreii, If ioili.lc, persons residing outside t aiaucn ununK eiiouni uunu uiifinnrmtiu. by mall. Js Vl rpzosiAS nci i;ni-5t, X CONVKYANUKK, AMD BRHERAL IUSUHANCE AGENT Tha f.Uotnjt Oump.nU- are ri.rr.ented: Lr.aAN )N MBI'UAT, Fiart, ItEAillnO UIU'UAI. 1'lltll, WtoMl.tci yias. rori'r.vir.r.K l'lm:. . I.rtrlldU VIRK. anil trie THAV ELRKS AfCinnNT INHUKAMJK. Ala P.sn.vlvAnls ami Mnt'lll Hone riilrt ct.atvaani: m.uram-o i-omiianv. Marts 39. 1S7I IllOtS. KKtlEnnn. B EimilD PillliMl'S, Oooittt DrILOo, MAUUIl OnUNIC, Ta. Fire Insurant Agent. aw POLl'3IKt la SAFE Compinlf s only, at ftaasonablo Itatcs. Aug. 2a-jr 1 QARBON HOUSE, J. W. HAUUENnUSH, PIIOI'RIETOII, Hank St., LtmartTotf, Pa. Tka Oarbo Hni'SK "Iters Hrst-olass sccom. datloas tu the TravoiliiK" public. llu.irdlnK r the Hay or Week mi ltca. malilo Tonus. Ubslca ClKars, Wines and l.tnuors alway- on nana'. Uoad Sbe'ls ami Sluhloi. wiih nltot1 (tra'Uostlars, attashed. April 10-yl, JOHN F. IIALUACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Vi ice and Theory.) Lsniairros.r.v. Sole acent for tho WEDER PIA"S anil lh NEW EN( L.V.VH OltUANS i And dtalar In all kinds of Pianos and Orgins. Terns low ami easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, to., taken In nxcli.mxo. Nhest Maile and books rurnlehed on Bhnrl aetlce. rr particulars, terms, ice., Address, JOHN 1'. HAMUim, Ac I, 1119-ly. Loliltfluoii, Pa. Livery & Sale Stables MAHIC STREET. bUIIIOUTON, Pn FAST THOTTING HOUSES, ELEUAMT CAUniAOES, Aal vo.ltively I.OUT.It I'llICEB than auy oiuer i.ivoiy in mo iaiuy. Laraaand htnd-omo Carilairea for Pnnpri.1 P notes ana weoaincs. uaviu liUUKUT av.it, J. W. RAUOENHUSII Ksapestlally anannne-s in the public that he has spanaiia NEW LIVEUV STAHLE In aaaaestlon with his hotel, und Is nrenared to faratib Teams fjr Funerals, 7ciinp or Business Tries, en sbortast notlee and most liberal terms. All orders left at the"Oarbm House" will receive prompt attention Hiabla on Norili S reel, next the hotel, LehlKhlun. an32.f 1 The Amaricaii AMipariaii ORIENTAL'jOURNAL ! ! 1'iibllshed by Jxmo .1- Monar., CIiI.mco, III, $3 tier year. lMlted by Atki-ii .! U. I'aet, dovntwl to Claseioul, Oriental K'l ropean and Aiaerieut) Aroluc dogy, II lustrateil. This Jnnrnal elves Infirniahon on discover Is and expliirnlinnain all lamls.and Is very villi ihUbi tliow who an following Anli qttarian subjaels aa woll as lotlta iwnninn wer, uprB-tf Railroad Guide. plIII.A. ti IltSAIlinO HA1I.IIOAD Arrangement of Pniaepger Tralhs. MAY Tito. tS!3. Tralna leave AI,LKM'0VN aafoilowsi- (VIA rXRKIOllEX BA1LROAU) For Philadelphia, at -4il ,(!., 11.40, n.m., and a in p. in, , i-UNDAYs. t for Phllailrlphln at 4.S0 h. m..:.Jt n. m. iviA EAarrrx.VA. buAKcu.) , rot-ttC'i'llriR nml Jlsirlaliuir, o.oo, 8 41a m 12.16. aril u (p. m l'nr l.nnraitoi ami Columbia, COO, 8.4in.m. ami 4. sop m SUNDAYS I'br Kf .ldlll.' 4 SO slid 0.18 p. nv l'or llnrrlshnrg, ami wa pn nis !.)5o. m. Trains roil A I.LK vIOWS leave as follows! Via pkiikiomen nAii.r.oAU.) Leave I'lillnilf Inliln, 4.20 7,40 u. in. and 1,03, '1.30 ..no i.v, p. ni mUNDAYs. . . r.rave riillaoclphla, 8.' a. m 1 it and 4.M p. m. IVIA KASl IT.JIS t.eavo nejdlnc,7 to 10.15a in.. 2.10 3.6 V?crt 0.15 i). mi. Leave Ilanlsliurc 5..0 7t0andt).M. a. m 1.45 ami 4 00 u. in. t Ijoave Lnnrasier t7.3a. m 1.01 and fl.l'i p. m. r.favt.'n'nm1ita 7.S a, to 1,10 and V.40 p. la. tirrom KinKbtreet Depot. BUMJAYR. I.eavo t'flfuMiiir. 7.S0 rnn 0. r, n, a, .cave llnrriitliu u. fi.'.O a.m. Tialnavia rcrklomn Tlonlo'. marked tlns () run u imil finm Depot Nmtn end tli-oen ittr'-ets, P llnileliihlo, oibor trains to and from Uio.id-treet Doimt Tno4.1 abdC.4e.Tn trains from Allentown ami tbc-l.a atd S.15p m. tiain from Plilla. delpiiioAln perAinoiHii Utitiro .a,ba e tluough eat-atoand (turn Pullpc el).bla. J. K, WOOT1EN, Octroi Arannoer. CO IIAXCDCK. Gen'l rait. Si ItlUct .4urtil. ?ioveinbel btb JOHNR.G.VVEYSSER, rnorniETou of the West End Brewery, Maucii Chun'k, Pa. Pure Porter ami Lapr Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8. mi yl M. IUG.Ul.AN IIss Kemnyed from Wids-pnrt and taken tip qtinrters in tho "Old Fatzinver Store," Bank Street, Lehightoiv where old friends and new ones run always Ami u clioiee nrsortmeiit of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, G rocerics, Provisions, &o., Sec. AT 'I'll i: l.1Vi;Vr 4JAMI fICM.l'.N Alan, nlwnys in slock one of Iho finest and best fploctions of Clocks. Watebes and Jewelry to be fniirnl in Ihia Frrtinn tif Hip roiintry, Kt Pru'C'8 hilly u Ij'-w us o'rewltere. BopamnG Inne 'n thn mt mannor. nt very innilprnto churges'. ratroiiHgv iiiTitcd. cpr8 2y Central Carnage Works, itornk St.. Leiiteliton Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description. In tho most substantial manner, and at lmivi.it Hash Prices. tloiaIiIns I'lomptlj Ath'iitlcd to. TREXI.nn & KUEIIH.En, April 20, 18S2 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BOXUM Olotlies The undersigned resieclfully nnn-unco to their friends and the public generally. Mini they have secured Iho right I aim faclure and s-l tins excellent Washini; Ma rhine in Carbon and LuiHrne counties. Tliik is un.l..ubte.lly the I1EST Washer maile.and gives the nmst perlwt satisfaction toall who use it. See this machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Yensor & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 20-flm. S E ilYO US DEIUL1 Y: A CURE (UJAKANTKEn. uJlP-nT""C'';ST'":llI,V,! I'ttAIN TREAT' UT, .poolnc ior listeria. Iliizluess. Cmi vii.sii.iia. Krrvoua ..eadacbe. ilentat tiepres ' l.oof Memorv. pe.nia oirboca. Initio tencjr.lnvoinntair Emlion, Premotnto Old iTr'i'i''.1."''1 br overeiHitou. sellabune. or over.ln.t I'Keiice.Mliicn lesca m nnwrv. da "' L "Ji1'- "" b,,s w' inro recent i . c"m ""o1"' mmith' tiealmem. One dol.ar a oox or s.x uoxei tor five ttolUiai cent b in ill iirp Id on iec. Hit .1 price. Wosuir aii'ea tlx boie j to e ue any cie With each .i.lerieceve.11. u loi -li boxes .cceaioau. ',iti 1 .V rt w tba iwrchia- If the trealmcnt does nol enci a cure iloar uteea'atHNl ..nil- when the ll. atmeut isordfr. c-l (lirwt l.mi u J )H.V (j WBhT CO.. pr T "atota. tat 11 w. -.f sdlwn btreet uluTa 1 A J UUHL'io "nt.l w3il: Ph.!1ilihLi. aot.Si,'a.l.T rjJIlE SLATIMITON PLANING MIIL Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATINfllOX. JOHN BALLIET, Pi-opr., DoiUr In nil kinit nnrt ntfen nt I'lnw. Hemlock jak Hiit Haul wooa Lumber, htiil In tioiv iic parcu to uiei uio uuy niouui ui oitii'is ior DressoB Lambelt OF A1.lv K1XDS. Doors, Snslics, Illimls, Slmtteiv, Jlouldintrs, Cabinet M'nrc, ,tc., With 1'roinptuesa. Brackets Made to Order. Th Mncriinerv-innll hew ami of tlin beat ontl nmst Improved binds. I emuloy none btu tha hest workmen, line woll fipnamioil tiiut too 1 inn tilul, nnd am tliftieforoHblo tofiuaiiititco 'iitlr tauiaciiuii io nn no n lavor iup wiih n run. Old pis it mail inotninlv Hltfixtcd to. ,',iv oliHrpes nrn uto.lf rtite t teims rush, or lnti'ic. th.irged alter tLirty dnvs QtVF. MIU CALL, t Tho en'oirrd In Hiuid lic flwrtlt t their aJrnntnso tu hive HUllnR, I-'loor linsntft Doorn. asle8, buttv, 1X0. X.rM tncito ctjhl FutorV. SlftJ- JOHN JiA LLlKT. DANIEL W1EAND, Carriagcs,Wiig(ms.S!eighs,tS:c' coaNKn op BANK AX1) IU0X STIIEHTS, I.EHK1HTON, Pcnna., Particular nttfntlon given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the very Lowest Trlre- Pitronaue respcc'lully solicited ami perfcet sntlsfflcllon uu.araiiteod. lice 0, 1879 yl DAN. WIEANI). iiiu m health) Hccre- lons, all.ijs In lla in milt Ion, pru t els tho mem. tirnne Iroin ml.ll. tlnnal eolith, com pU lely heals the s res nnd rcsiores he sense nrtnstii nnd smell, ltcnc. Ilel il resttlts are ronl'sed by a few 'ASL PASAAOS.WCyjJ ;csJ z'a i v y.t74r. PSWeEailll'l'lleaUoii. A ,rll"via'?;thori'nih treat. mcnt will eu'e Catarrh Hnv Kuvcr. Ac. Tin. ninnllcil for nobis In Iho hen, I. Aiirecnblo to u.e. Apply bv tho llttlo linger Into the m.s trlls. im receipt of 60o will mall a n.icknirn aa-For Sale by nil ilru tlsisin I.i'biuh. ton. KI.YS'OHEAM IIAI.M CO.. norM.yl OntKO, N. V. jf vor abk i. xi:k of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Good GO TO CLAUSS&BROTHER THE rOPUI.AU Merchant Tailors, Bank. Street, Lehighton. PItlOES VERY LOW FOIl HASH. The public patronage solicited. Juljl-tf 1831. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Irs. C. LbTSGHIRSCHSKY Hepectfully announces to her Mends afil the publlOKcnernlly, that alia Is now ncehlnu am! openlnir lur their In.pecilon a lurarr slock than oter ol tho very latest nuvelllvs In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PHESEXTS rnr Ynunit and Old. Hlch and Poor.. Dnn't full to call early nnd s-curo nrst choice nml best liarKiiln.. 8ho also e.ills ibeir ultentiou to her New, I.aru'c ni.il Elttcant afsurtuieut of N OTIONS ,. comprlslnir Underwear, llerlln nnd Herman. town iroois. Hosiery, imported ami I'o mciilo Ulbhons Oloves, Flowersund a p'ie assortment ol few Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full aud complete stock of (JEltJIAN FKUiTS. LIMIlUnOEIt CHEt-SE. Ciitiillcs & Coiiri'ctlnns, together with a variety nf Onods not KCnrral ly kept In any other store In town. If jou do not Kt what you want, ask f ir It. A slmre ofpubllo patrnnaKe solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In prlco and quality uf goods. Second St., 2 floors aliove In, Nov, 28, lSSJ.mS. J.EUIOUTON, Pa. (JgSPTlie CAnnoN Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. 3 tL l.,i ... lulLlNl.l, j ft- gracce Tho great fiuperjorily of DR BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allotlicrcotigh remedies is attested by the immense popul.-.r demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, AVhoopinrj CoutIi, Incirient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive pcr-ons in advanced stages of the I Jhcarc. For Sale byr.II Drup-'ri3'3, lYico, 2 j cents. the greatest impalancc; next is Iho Knowledge awl Eiiiener.ee to Cr rectly Prepare and Dispeiise Uio same 'at. -fa63- At A. J. DURUNG'S l'OPl'LAIi lit Bank Stree Lehigliton, You can Rlwnjs rely upoi K"ttlnx STIUOT L.I 1'ure und Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. IlUrtl.lNl. carries tho larirect stock PAU.NT MEIIlt 1N1S I., thooiimily. 111! I! MM! Inisnliclcuiint alia-kof IJKUO tUST;, SI'MII.IIM, KANUY nml Tl)l I.ET xli'IItJl.l'.S lor tho ladles ns well as ilio ucnts. 1)U1!I.1N(1 makes JIOKsi: nml (!A l'TLE PDU Hints iv specialty Ills :a vu .rs cAior. Iciine In the drits i-ufIih'js uires him unroot advautnge m th ,t llii'i. TKUSShS, .sri'l'lilJTEHS nnd lliiAUES nlttn s a laigu stock Mi hand. tVIN'i'Snml l.KJt Ol.S.lmth lorelpn nml ilomcstle, lie I ni u t'lin oiiUr.ipo lue ninl a My !.! ntvlu Willi'. Just splendid uji.l cheap. WALL, PAPPUS ami HOJtDEUS Ihe largest assort uent In t,wn. tin to UIJItLI.VH'S with vour presenp. tluns On io DUJILI.N'u'S lur your I'nttiii Jlw1lcl"es Oo to Dt'RLINO'S for .vnurfuncynrt'cl' S. I'ai mors nml horsemen k" to HI'Ul.INir.s for your llotse und Ojttlo Puwders. inn? 5-yl. A f-J W'lV wnntril.to sell Edison's Mat. ' 1 ' Icnl Telcpliono mid Edison's Itistaiiianeotis I'innnnnil tir:nn Slu.lo, tn clo. stump tore tnlnwucnml lern p. ElllMiN J1USH' CO.,'Plilliidclpliln. Pn. iIlc. J-u0. T As It Is for all tlio roinTul dlsosscs of tho KIDNEYS. UVZX AUO LiOWCLS. It cleanses tho system cfUiO acrid poison uiat causes uio aronuiui cunenn; wmo; only tlio victims of rheumatism can realize. TIIOURANDfl ov PAr.rs of tho worst forms of this tcrrlblotllBease have been quickly relloved, and la Ehortj lurno , PLnrbUTLY GUKCtJ. rnitx ni. i jiu id or Diir. rou 1r 1'HlCCrSTS, (1) Dry can bo pent by mall. !WELLfl.RICHAUUSO&CO..imrliT.-ton,Vt Ifefpeetfully nnnnunres i. ilio jtccplo of X-e- iilKhton ami it vicinity. Umi he In now pru- I'stlVU IUCU1I)' IIIL'UI Villi! till K1I1U8 ul Household Furniture Manufnctured rrom the sn Sensoneil Mate, rials at Prices Hilly ns towns the rum" artiste, can In. laiiL'ht lor els where. Here aro 11 tew ol the Inducements otTered Pnrlor Sets ni Irom aw to ao Walnut olnrblctop Drcs-lni; (ae lleilroom Sulics. 3 pieces 40 10 f M Painted Jlidrnnin suites to40 (lane Seat-d I'lialr-. pers"tof6.,.. 40 (Vmni'Mi hairs, per ret of 0 il and all oilier Oooils equully cheap. Inthls connection, I desire to call iho at. to -t r .1 , , f "l . ) with a NEW and II HEAHSR and a lull llneofl'nM.T.S and CO Hit 8, lam prepaiod tu attend promptly to all or ders In this lb e at lowest prices, PutronaKC re.pectlully r..l Idled and the most ample satlslaotl n guuraulcad. V. Si UWAIITZ, octlJ HANK St., LtulBhton. A Bible Commentary. Hlitbly eniloeaail by Hrsntativa Men of all OhHrahm. Imwrmi nr4mt hit poll li.brf. Add raw (I mi its A Wmruf . Hills, ilalei, Mitkh. spfejeur V2 THE UHDER'l'AKliiOUdNLSS A YEAR AND A BAY. Denrl I nnd the sun is shining, Dead 1 ami the tnhins sine i Ami tho children shout witli laughter At tho coming of the spring. Only a year, and the grasses Creoti over Ilio ghastly mound, Where tho lonely dead are lying Far out of sight and sound. I (aid, my sorrow shall last Forever and for aye, The shadow of my anguish Shall hover pass away. I cried, that love rtos deathless, Tlinl tlnio should nnt desiroy ; That weeping was belter than laughter, l tint sorrow was belter than joy. I sild, Oh heart of sorrow I You slinll never leave me more. Till I stand at the grave's green portal fill I pass through the open door, And slnnd once more beside you, Killed with a sweet detent. The meeting were nil of Heaven Wherever our feet were sent. Only a year, my darling, And I sing in the soil sunshine, Tor llie laws ol God ore stronger Than this faithless heart of mine. For time has touched my eyelids, And I no longer weep. Along my paths appointed I pass with willing feet. Sorrow, h!s faithful servant, Stays not at our demand. lie only leads us nearer To the Father's guiding hand. We may nol weep forever, Or sorrow If we could. For behold I Ihe earth is plensnnl, And behold I iho Lord is good. JEALOUSYPUjNISHED. nv m. o. it. Si Lillian Whitney lookcrl out into the Ktliiritii lwiliKhthtr fair face, with tho nut-brown cnrla clinging about it, brought out in startling relief by a back ground ol vivid Muah roaes. Sho tis expecting her lover noble. liantlaotne Frank CttL'tont Only n wefk ngo be had poured into her eaH the story of his love, nud bad usked her to be Lia wife. And hho smiled Fofliy nnd blushed as she looked at tho diamond rincwbiib uleutni'd in the lender light of the gli ri- onsJnno moon, just (jmntlly rising be hind tho fur rff purple It ills. ' Oh," murmured Lilliau, "what have ever done that such a grand, noble man abotild love me?" The love-light in Ltr eyes became brighter, the blushes on her cheek deep ened, lur she heard n, footstep which she .could never uiiitnke. With a fluttering heart Lillian nhrnnkJ bu. k nrming the rose-bindies, thiukiug fondly tlmt Frank would soou find litr. Hut Frnuk Oarleton was not iiintie lor it wouiau, tall und graceful in lorm, dressed iu sotubro block, was walking beside him. Hurl.l It ns Frank Rpmkiup, nnd Ijillmii strained lur ears lo hear. Wlmt look ot lovu and devotion them was on Ins ltteo Hi be bent (iter bir! I.illi..n linchul lur hands, und hr lips grew wbile and ligld. Otar M.itiil," lie said, koltly nnd ten- d.rly, "jon em never gut at how very, very theukiull tin tlmt 111! man M ileud. N.iw you are tree, und nothing shall part iW ng.illl." "Motaiug, Frank?" she said looking ni nt l.iui; anil Liliilu could see the pas sionate lovu sbiuiug iu his eyes. "Not v. n jour ni.iribibu rtiih tLis beuuiilul Miss Wlntn.j?' "darel m t," be unswertd, almost re pi. i ui.iiil.y " by tUruld il?" tin. tlieu tin- pahbOlt on. With it low iuoan Lillian lell prone iimiing the rone-bn.bes, Lillian diil uot stop to rtnson did iini stop to ciuiniilcr that there might be a niisuke that tltceit aud falsehood Imtl eer been Ionian to Frank Carle loo's lit. ure. Ami so tbo next day Frank received n siiiull paekngf a lew books, some old iute-lutters and a illiuioud riiig. There was no uule of explanation; but lie ell lioeiv who had sent ihtni. Unrageit nnd astounded, he immediate- lj Mittgbl Lillian li r mi expUnation; but t.ies.rvant who ninnered bis iuipalltut lug haul thai abe was "uot at home." A .eek liter, Funk Carkton star'ed fo Ktuopr; and so theu tito lives, that migh. Lave Ueu all in all to each other, ilrii'ail furtLer unit lurtber upart. Five years Liter. It n the evenliifj ot ilrs. HoiUnck For.st'a bull, una the beat society ot iltlville was there. Lilliau Wbituty laued back iu the tnibrusure ol uue ol the windows, find, lii.lduu by the flowing 'draperies of the uuriaine, wuto.ed with ilreatuy, bulf o Ohed ejes, the bright, merry throng iu tho ball-room. Her buiu-y was mere spirituelle tlmu it hhd bcuu five yean ago, and the proud look on her lace had solicited into more leinltr, nuiru womanly cunts. She wos decidedly the belle oi the evening, and it was only by much skill! ul maucmiv ring that she bad been able to gam this quiet retnut fur u lew moments. All ut ouco she caught her breath with rt sudden gasp of pahi. and, placing her baud on her benrt, to stop iu wild bent-i-'ig, leant il forward and peered out. Yes, it was surely Frank Ojtlcton she saw, though he was much changed. Tali aud straight, nnd browned, with mous tache un beard, he looked ut least len years older, anil certainly n great d. al more baudsouie nud manly, tuau ha had luoktnl five jtwrs ago. "Hhw nobis be looUr' Lilliiti thought with a million thrill. "Oh, how could I misjudgs him so by my dark suspicion.? And now I bnvs lost bun f .r ever" Aid thci h1 terns nf hitter anguish nnd rent' Irleklad tteti her daintily gloved Cugets. Tho curtains patted, nnd Mrs. Kodcr ick Forrest and Frank Curlcton stood be fore her, Lilllo, love, yoli thought you' would outwit Us this lime, but you see yniibnvo tailed, for 1 kiiow where .Von wan nil the ll mo. Allow mo to present- Why," t'hlldt aro you ill?" For, while und trembling, our heroibb had sunk down, looking like a broken lily. She bad tbonglit sho cont'd bear the meeting flrhlly nnd ctlnily, lint her slretigth failed bcr nt the lust moment When, ii few mitiutei biter,' fibs opened her eyes, sho found Frank Guidon's nrmi were aboiit her, nnd that ho was showcrfug kisses on her face. ' For n moment she felt as if sho could dio for very hnppiness. "Frank," she whimpered, "oh, Frank, can yon ever forgive me after I have wronged you so deeplj J ' "Hush!" he said; "buih.my darling! I have nothing to forgive!" "She has told tne all," she went on 'your sister Mttnd how you loved her, and bow rotirb you helped her whilo her miserable, drunken husband was nliv ! And, oh, Frnnk, I misjudged you so cruelly I I did not know she was your sister!" Of course you did not," ho Faid, ten derly, "Has not jour mistake made us miserable for five long years? Do not mention it ngnin, my darling!" And be stopped her lips with kisses.' The OniCNTAi. Casket. MIt. pOOP2NDYKE'8 SEARCH. "Oh, denrl" grunted Mrs. Spoopen lyke, ' I'm sure I'm going to die!" nud the good womau flopped over in bed a contemplated bcr husband with a pule f.tee nnd n look of general debilily, "You will be good to baby, won't jou, dent?" Ob, nol" returned Mr. Spoopendjko, pounding her tenderly on the head with hw big hnnil. You re nil right. Uenr up against it, aud you'll be well in nri hour or two. I've often bad the cholera morbus, but yon never see me give np like this. Where's the gincei?" I tloit t know," moaned Mrs. Spoop- endyko. "Look on the top shelf of the closet. Ir it isn't there, try the bottom drawer of the wardrobe; or it may be In tho pantry. Ow-I"and Mts. Ppbopcn- lyke doubled up and straightened out with a jerk. "You enn't remember any other Con gressional district represented by that ginger, can jou?" growled Mr. Spoopen dyke, prowling around the room iu an nitnles but euergetio fnshlon. "You don't call to miud a couple more roost-ing-plitces iu which that ginger is lo be found, do yon? Where 'bouts on the top shell?" and Mr. Spoopendyke rattled n round among the. old bottles ,nnd imp- ty pill-boxts. "Look here! I've found that court plaster I wanted day before yesterday!" nud more than gratified with his flud Mr. Spoopendyke utterly forgot the original object of bis starch. You'll send baby lo n good school,, nnd see that she marries happily, dear?" groaned Mrs. Spoopendyke, ndapting a woman's stle of hinting that the ginger would, be acceptable. "Aud you'll bury me by mother?" Certainly," replied Mr. Spoopendyke, immerstd iu the contemplation of the court plaster. "Where's the sh-et of h color that was here?" bo demanded. "I don't seem to detect tho presence of that particular elimcnt of adhesiveness! Where's the flesh colored portion of this curative?" and Mr. Spoopendyke rnn over the little fquares again in a vain search for the piece he missed. Did yon look iu the wardrobe, love?" a iked Mrs. Spoopendyke, faintly. "Il isn't her. 1" growled Mr. Spoopen- dyke, raking over the contents of the drawer nnd turning them over with bis foot. "What? Upon my word! you're ii pretty womanl I thought you said that old razor stap of mipe whs Inst when we moved. Here it U as big ns lifo nnd twicens dirly. Glad I lound that strap," mumbled Mr. Spoopendjko, rubbing it tenderly and blowing off the. dust "Gut a piece of cloth?" "Oh, do look in the pantry!" pleaded Mrs. Spooppudtke. "I'm sure it's in the pantry!" Mr. Spoopendpke charged on tho pin try like a column of horse nnd hustled around and bumped his head, but didn't seem lo meet with much, success. "I didn't see nuy," bo muttered. "Dnn't you know where you keep your cloth? I s'pose I might stand around here till doomsday, while the moths cor ro ie nti.i thieves do break into this ra zor strap nnd steal the whole business, without finding n pieco of clutb to wipe it on, 'Hiveu'tya got an old skirt or som-thint?' And Mr Sponpeinijke dn-w tho s'rnp under his arm two or throe tituts and regarded it affectionate- ly- "Oh, nlese find the gingei!" squealed Mrs Spoopendyke, as niiotlur spasm caught her. "Never mind your old strapl Find the ginger?" "Ain't I lookitig for it!" retorted Mr. Spoopen lyke. "Here's a cork, and the bottle cau't bo far off, When I Qud that bottlo I'll have n clue to the ginger, and I'm going to follow it to Ihe bitter end. You ought to save tbtse corks anyway 'when I go Usblug. What kind of a look ing bottle was ii?" "It was long and narrow," ripiii tl Mrs. Spoopendyke, utmost iu despair. "I ought to find it from thai ilccrlp tion," muttered Mr. Spoopi ndyke. "Most bottles are pecfictly round. Hern's the arnica bottle upside down, nud I told you to keep it filled, I might knock my ilhowiuto theneit 1'resby teriati General Assembly, nud IM have to wait all day before I could get a drop ot arnica to soothe tuy ungnish! What's this straw bat of mine doing iu the hot t!a box, anyhow? What particular msla. dy did ibis hat have tint sngge-ted nch a, disposition nf it?" and Mr. Hpoopen-dyki-MnjotU dnut tl.o crown aud squint ed with nno eyo wblln ho slrnlghlened tho brim, "That's n good hnl, yet, and he put it on and regarded himself iu tho glass. "You W.ttiled some ginger, didn't you! Where is ii? Where'd jou pat il?" Mrs. Spoopendyke arose from 'ho bod, pale but Orm.nud slnlMng across the room seized the. bntllo nnd flounced baok Into bed with n bump lint showed alia was mid. . There Is nothing n:t dirth thnt will so express a woman's wrnth ns that one dive nniong the sheets. "GettinR.brltcf,o!ti:t,j;i?' snorted Mr Spoopendyke. "I told ye that chojern morbus uliln t last long. Wheros tint razor strrip? What did ye do with" that strap?" Mrs. Sroopcutlyke ej'ed bim.but made no response, "Folnt out to ma Ihe present address of thnt Strap!" bowled Mr. Sponpcndykp "Take this finger nnd liyit tenderlt on.tlio, boma and C( Untry nt that strap! and Mr. Sponpendyka whliled around like n grindstone nnd filled tho nir wbl bottles and boxes, and powders and pilli "Comnonlof thejnnglo nml fneo me!'' Veiled, Mr. Spoopendyke npostrophizini.' the strap which Lo fememlii-red hating in bis hand but n lnrment before, "Show me to (he strap! Take that strap by the or and leatl it before Spoopendyko in proper person! nud tho enraged gentle man thrust bis foot through the crown of his lint and drew the wreck up to his hip. "W bat's that sticking out ofypur breast pocket? asked Mrs. Spoopcndjke.scrnp ing off external applications of an assort ment of drugs. "Umph!' grunted Mr. Sponpendj'ke, drawing out the simp. "Found il. did n't ye? Another time you let things alone, will ye? Made me spoil m)'. straw hat with your nonsense! Aflotber tilun jon want anything you just stand back and letmobearcht V' nnd-jralniul. "Yes, dear, murniured Mrs. Spoopen dyke, nnd ns lur husband left tho room aha took a consoling swig at the ginger bottle and. reflected that he hadn't en joyed the aitnek of cholera mot bus much more than she had. Urooklvn Facile. ''BUCHTJPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, nil annovlnc Kid ney, liladder and lirninary HUeasei. $1. muggists. There are Americans enough In take hold of hands, and make n girdle nbont the earth. A cheerful heart is moro to be valued than all the riches of the world wfthout cheerfulness. Puny, weak nml slcklv children sre mndo healthy and strong by using lliown's Iron timers. If we have no faults ourselves we should not take pleasure iu observiug those of.others. when n man speaks the truth, j-ou maj- count pretty surely that ho possesses most other virtues. SO-A pint of the finest ink for families or schools can be mailofnuu a,tcuceutpack- nge oi jnamnnd uye. i ry inoiu. Whatever jou win iu life yon mnst conquer by your own efforts, nud then it is yours purt of yourself. . -Mm may often sloop to folly or even crime with impunity, if they possess suf ficient wealth to purchase silence and stifle opposition. If the blood is Impoverished, ns manifest" ed by pimple", eruptions, ulcers, or running pores, scrofulous tumors, swellings or goner al,debiilv,rlnke Dr. It, V. Pierce's "Guidon Medical Discovery." Sold by druggists.. Ignorance is cue of those infirmities that are insensible, nnd though it be ever bo desperately bick, feels no pain or want of health. It is ngainsthnman nature lo beiiete any people tvtll persist m wroug and cruelty if ttipj' aro permitted to enjoy their natural rights. Tennyson's "Kay Queen." Who knows tltat if the benutiliil Ctrl who died so voniier hml been blessed with Dr. Picrrv's "Favorite Prescription " she might have roisnod on mailt" another bright Xlny. lav. i bo "tavorito I'rescrli'llnn is a cer tain cine fur all thost. disorders to which felonies are liable. lv druggists. It is difficult. I own, to blend and nnito tranquility iu accepling.nnd energy iu using, the facts of life; but it is uot impossible to be happy. Il is u great blunder in the pursuit nf happiness nnt to know when we have got it that is, not to bo content with n reasonable and (vasiblo measure of it. A Big Success. JIv wife wus ir, bed two years wllli complication of disorders, her physicians could not cure, when I was led lo try Park er's Giucer Tonic. It was a big succins. Three tmllles cuied her, nt a costol ooedol lar anil fifty rents, and .be is now as strong as any woman." II. D., Ilulluln. The great art ol converi-atinn consists in not wounding or hnruilittiunnny one, of speaking only ol things w kuow, and in conversing with othcis only on sub jects which luay intertst thtni, To be beautiful, we must put n great organizing nnd cunnbliug prrpoi-o into the will, and coucrntrato our thought nud affection upon it until enthusiasm "i ll- up iu tbo heart, suffuses Iho countenance. and rebuilds the body on its own divine plan. Oar Frogrcss As stages nrequicklv abandoned with the rompleliiui ot railroads, so the liuc.e.dri.atic. fatltarlie pills, istmisised ol crude and bulky medicines, are nuickiy aiminioiiei with me introduction ol lr. 1'ieree'a "Pleasant I'urg ative Pellets" which urn sugur malcl, nud Il tie larcee than ii.iuinlil reeds, but coin sms of linrjily fsuieei.lraieiil vegetable ex tracts, lly druggists. The man who wont lake it paper be cause he c.iu borrow one haa iuvouted a machine with which he on oook bis din u-r by the suoko of bis neighbor's chim ney. A young ma f 11 ffd kept up n porrespo-.rleiioo with aeveri yonug ltdlfw of r'mxI fmll' atwl p'.lliou' fur a ysir and thin marrild a cooler I'ortbo OAnttny Anvopttp 1 SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. A detailed genh gi"n map of the Tim shin empire is In tti-t pnp ired tinder ti n aipervi-i.-n of the (tenlogi.'al Institute of lltissla. Ilerr I'lisihcr, n Q rman cbeirirt, Ins lepnrled that Ihe v. Ilio of pin-, la greatly Inr'nas. d by the nddilion of 25, per nml, il pltretiiif., i-11 cleavn ir aid broking of Dm- glue being thus prevented, A Fn lirb rl imtst ins ntm't zed Cm jnico of ll.e 'M-nller' milk Ireo of reutral Aunrir,i- to the H'lritlv. qnnlills of which iitt. t ti.i-i -im flrstHrnwn iiv Hum- boldl nnd b .a found the' lbs vegeln1il product tinlly pessossis ninny of tho chnrncterislics of cow's milk. A new nllv oallcd "nrriRoi,1 " r. oently d isc-ilud by Mr. V J. nntner. of Vienna, has been medns a sn'slitnle for silver. Its cost (s suld to be about fiflv por cent, hhto than brass. Its cbeniio-il cnnipositlon is as foil -wa; m, d 015; lend,!! Gil; roppi r n.VTM); liickel.13 40C zinc, "3 101; iron, Imco Tho, Icc'riel fnrtince first tlesrr-'bcfl a little moro than two tears nan- has been Ihe mbjlct of fnrlher nnrimi t by Dr. C. W, SiniKiis nnd 1'rof. A. K. Ilimtinglnn, who find lint it piwsrH two important ndvanlapes, vir . that t1 o teniperaluio ittnii:ittile is prec'icnllt lim ited only by the retrnctorinoss nf tl.r nuu lerials of.whicli Hie fiinnice is made, "and that tbo beat is ihvt loped irnmerlistelr in the snlo.t,iuoa to lis fusd instead (if fi-st having, to pass through the cinlnmrg rurilile. Tlicse who j-et cling (o tin nl-'.t'mn faiih iu tho moon's Influence upon the weather may be inter, sled to I .ore, (bat so eniimnt n scientist as Kir William Thomson has r cutly felt cilled upon to declare that careful observation with thy barometer, thermometer und anemometer have failed lo establish any snob influ ence, and have, proved, on the contrary, that if there is any dependencn of tbn weather upon the phases of Ihe roonn it is only in n digreoso slight ns to be qnike imperceptible to ordiuiiry olwrvatlnn. Among Ihe instruments used byFrof. Mllue in studying the enrlhnnnkes of Japan is n cl.ick which records automat ically the velocity of the earllinnnko waves. He duscribfsshocksobserved bv dm as travelling at the rain of 10.000 feet per second, dicrensing to 4 G00 feet and still getting slower and slowerns (bry progressed. The wave lasted from thirty seconds t foi r minutes. IV r Miln Is now nt work upon an ntlan designed to show the large nmiibi r of M-ismiocentren in which tho rnrlliquakes of Jpan orig inate, and Ihe relative intensity of tho" wnves, with tho areas iifle-.'ted. Tflephnciug by underground cables has been pronounced impracticable) for the reospu that such cables must neces sarily each contain a considerable num ber of conducting wirrsnud Ihe induction prevents speech. By means of a spi cial arraugenieut of the circuits, Messrs. Fel- ton nud Guilleaume, of Mulheim on fho Ilhine, claim tohaveotercomethe effects of induction in tbeso cables. Their sys tem was lately tried on a Hue thlrtjMwo nub s long, and pinved so effectual that peich was trnusmilted without trace cf lortigu sound through one wire whjlp a neighboring wiru uf tho cable was iu con stnnt use. Prof. M. W. Hirringlon nfers In two kind of ch.inijes on tbo moon's sur'ace. bieh may be regal di d .13 fairly cstabllsh 1. The first is the Intnl. sliiV, which is doubtless caused by the grist alterations of temperature to which the moon is sub ject. Many of these slides may be easily ncogiiiz-d willi good teleseopes. The fond form of chnngo is illustrated by craters which have been proven lobe dif ferent iu size aud shape from what they were recorded by 1 arlier observers. Many other changes have been suspected, but they aro of n more uncertain anil doubt ful character. The 'Winging Iren" of Australia is a thrifty si. rub, which grows from two or three iuchiB to ten or lllteen feet lii,.li, emits n disagreeable odor, nnd is very poisonous to Iho touch. Concerning it n travrlhr rcinirks: "S .meliims, while shooting turkiys in (he- shrnls. I uvo enliicly forgotten tht slingiui; tree till I was warned of its closo pr ximity 1 y Us snull, and l.uve cfteti foil ,d nnseil in lilllo lorest of them. I was cnly once slung, and that very lightly. Its ff eta ato curious. If leans 11 1 mark, but Ihe pain is maddening, and for mouths after wards the part when toucbed islender iu lalny weather, or when it gets wet in washing, ito. I hate seen :i m n who trials oidiutiry iinin lightly r -11 op the ground iu ngon.t nller being unng. iindl liav.- known a horse so comi letely mad liter getting into 11 grove ol tbetr. es that bo rushed oiwiwniuiihuil nt tvery one who approached b.ni. and had trbe shot. Dogs when slung will rush nV nt wblii iug pileoiisly, ninl biting pi. crs irora the aflacted part." A PERPETUAL FRETTING. Wc all know 11 few pcj-lu who are never linppy uiuUr uuy eircnmstanci'S. The wi-utber is nlwiiys obj-etionnble; (tin timponurt Is never saliainei irv. They havo loo nineli In do, and are dr'ven fo death f ortrt'i littlc.nnd hnvenoresourees. If they are eick, they know that they never shall gat wi U; it iey -are well they oipiHitsom to get sink. S 'til- thing (s suro to d.stiiib llnir -h ep; lb- ir (ood t twver if-ltH to their tivst. ; tbevbi.vernr' a which 1 1 t ry one trends 011, or a lo. 'bsc! n whicli in; 01,. rial.!-. Tbelr ilnily work is eilbir'drnilwer.t uhicb II ey I ate. or so ilifti'Milt ,i'nd m ini I X that they calm t et-cu e It. T" br Ihe probu jed n cital of tblr J.ett woi ,i)U woul 1 think Ihem the iupt ptr-i outesi ul morula nnd when people .hrinlt from the disa.-rrrsiblq eharaoler, Ihslr lark of t.ymp..lby aom ntiolber drop l- 1-jd c 11 if trouble. Yet ths people Iwve ne tu e ri al c , . 1 , . rplnng than tbn rest V ti e Vutld. T u v ttelt -impli bmiiM. "iiu tl ii nat.ri. to do it."
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