-4- V f - 7- X3Advertiiing Rates, ,-Wo. dealro t to lie distinctly understood '1tjF"th nfodveVirachienta will bo Inserted In lj"0 columns or Tnr Cannon AnvtKMTK that wiy "bo" received Irotn unknown parties or rms unless accompanied uy ma ruan The following are our'otft.Y tcrmst H nfct sdtunK'MO Unes), One yeir, each Insertion 10 cls 8ft. mojithfj each' Inaortlpn ntJ, Thr&"rno7nbB,eachvin3ettlon....,,i. 20 cU. Una than three months, first Insertion iur 1 teaph-Jueqiicnt Insertion 25 els. f,V . Local tJotieei III eentsicr line. It. V. MiiKrniuKii, jr., Publisher, Attorneys & Counsellors. -w j M..Jt.vrsi:Ei(, ATl'OIINBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW DA Brtttr,LnioiToi.rA.r ,-tol.tatrelilletlott Amnet Wllinu.t --o-l ileal Kami ccnvayanc.ne .iraiiynone oe I I 4tltni tirnirntlv mfdA. Settling llate of D. t mill ipielalty. Kay be consulted If "nlbh dtlarnan. Ncv. rjy a. a.VDKu, ATTOItNEY AT LAW. CrrFC'it TtlorrYefiof llick slrest fc Ilankway Stii bJlldiEAbojpi Ills Carbon Advocate I'flniTiis; tiBlce. Ma IS, lK83-lt.0J LKIIlOHTOrf. Physicians and Dentists. PllY.SICIA AND SfltOKON, HANK STKEKT, LLllltlllTO.V. OFFICE Hours at lartvllIo Frumlia. in. lo 12 ra. dally. jKaylbotconsnlttd In tho English or German Language. Slay 17, 61. IftiUIIAMEK, M 1)., I'llYSIClAJ! ANDgUltGKON 8prlnl alUntton pnld In Clirnnlc t)eal6a. Offlse: floulti Hint curtiwr Iron n(i Sni at Le L'titcii.lf,. Aprl 3. t878. "It. Ki.KKII, .11. J). V ft tCxmnlnltle nnrceon, rRAOTtCINO P1IVBIUIAN nndSOKOnoS, Okneiir luntceurcct, kcdek'b'ulock, Lrhmli- Uij bo oonaailol In tho Oerm n LniiRUHKO, Not. 30. REMOVED. W.61ISeile.lyslciaii&Siirfi:D1 Ila lltrparcd lih otneo nml ltfsMenco rr"m SoooimI St.t'.mitJTU Street, In tlielmlbilnv lonarrly occupli-il hy A. .1 Ihh.t.ksm am'.ii, toner lie will he plenped to ecu his frii'ml ami natrJns. S-OFFICE lli llu: rrom ( tj ,0 o'clock P, JS. tlarcb 31, lbS3 t.W. A- Oortright, D.D.S., OFFICE: Oprltitln"'iiri'aJwoy House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. J'Mtann li.are thn henefltof Hie bitest lm. Jprreinent tn lnehmh.il ttppllances nnl V iha liait metb'ilsoriri-ntmem In nil suruleul . A Vi:s Tllljriii ailmlnlstcrcil II dfefilre'l. HpuS'l'iIe, persons rcsltlini? outslile Miuon uuunn nuuuui in mo eucninonia QARBON HOUSE, j. w. n.uiiEnust, pnoprtiETon, UakKSt., I.urtiaiiTO.v, Pa. The (Ia.ibon HonaEnirers flrjt.clasjnci-nm. Inodatlnni to the Trurnilnir publfo. llonrdln br the IMy or 'eelc on Ki'asoiiatile Terms. (Iholco Clears. Wines and Liquors alwuy on Ure Hostlers. Attache I. nana, uotfttmieiiff nuu ainiuea. whii alien April 10-yl, p.VCKKItTO.N llOTi;ii. Mllway between Maueh Chunk St telilchton LEOPOLD MEVER, PrtorntLTon, Paekerton, Pcnn'a. This wellVnown hotel Is mlmlrnblrrelltted, an h is thi huslaoeoininoilatlotis tor nermnn. at and tramleat hoarders. Fxi'eMi'iit table and the very belt liquors. Also tine stables atuchtd. Sept. 18-yl. rManch .Cljnnk. House, 1iil.hanna'Strilet, Maucli'uhunk. Pcnna., T. F FlillK, I'niprlt'Uir. Whn Tlllllnic at the County Sent this , tlote) wlllfiund In hellrit-class In i-rerr re. pact. Ulti. I.lquots, l.aitrr llerr. I'll; irs ana other Ittlrr (h.iirnn of purest quality at the liar, t'erma Tcry moJur.Ue. I'alrciiaifc Solicited. Sept. '.M, lSHil " Beer Saloon ail ReiSt, SlVlsexBK.-JHlaaeTjU'a. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. , The, Par Is funrlslied with choice Clears. Fr6a'Tazrr. and other rvfreshments. Pur. pons from'thn Lehlch Vellev Tlsilintr Phll.i. deluhla are respectfully Invited tn lvn n e a all, llaxnta Uildkht. Marsh J, lUt-tf. D Llver &s Sale Stables U ANK STIIKK r.LKIIlOUTON, Pn r'ASTt'TRQTVIKQ. IIOltSEd, BLEOAT CARRIAGES. ad pesitlrsly LOWBIt PHIOKS than anr ulher Litui j in the Cojnly. Laraeand handaoni Carilases (or F.inera s irpaaas a. a Weddlats. DAVID EB11U11T N-v. It. tsTI KADDENBUSH Kf 'fwitlalljf annoHnc-a to tho public that he has -p.nod a'NKW LIVKUV NTAIILE In enor ttiuuiwHU his hotel, and Is prepared to firnlih Tea mi for Faasrals Weiiinrs or Basiaess Trips a shortest notice and moat liber alt erms. All Orders left at the "Car h.n Itntite" will receive p oropt attention- Stable on North 8'reet. oast the hotel, Lehlxhlnn. )au23-l J. W. DiniUaTfn NnnnsiN H smith r A I H.N Solicitor oftJ. s. and pr. (rn ateiiu Vo, 7w)Se. nth Street, cor, i, pp. t rt. Patrr.1 otHre, Waihlnatnn I). I1. Correspomlencesoilfiict. Ho sharf e lor ndrCe, No f. e rhsruod un. late Patent Is allo-fd. Helerenees, Lewis jnhnNna Si Co. Ilaokcrs. and Pofnia.tor. Waahlnclon, I). C. Pamphlets of Instrue tlons ftee maylj 81. riSlJLirrrON llftKrvr.Y.taihlonaMe lri3 Hoot suid Suoa JIarbh, llanktst., I Lahlrhlon j AlworU i warranle.1. ' I k r Ulatmsa rnrdiltt an' U'Alt I A'N I I KAv"'. A It II IT I II A I. Uf ' u'lIIME'rKAII i-E'll IKH'AT KS arct all kltola if LMSt'lMPT IkmiuIiI Jtls.ld. Li riff Stok. and lllKhent l'tc- pil l lloT"U wmt iu ell nr lull t II i, write tn A. A rilllM tS. Attu-n-t it l.nw. Waahlixtun, II. C an. l ife. I T1TITX71T' ""I If. forpnslair end r A rnliP, c'v" Tree.a e .atlv lkn:rirno mnneTHrhtaway bn anylilnv else n. Is re till w.tlL. Alitor einer ev.nl e.i rrom II r" hour. The bread way to furtnne ope.t Iim. fore Ihe work' ra. alvdut-lv sura At n co tvMcns) Tavs k CO., Portland, Me. ly sfrSj!jjs 1 1" in f ujj.nm,mm,uimmmmMMitmmmm,mmmy,mf'::' ' ' v -. , , . 1 11 fill ill 1 I1H 1 I . fll I hi fa i iSa la ife SHIa PJ ra V. MorrrimtKn, Jun'r, VOL. XII., No 42. Thomas' Drug Storo. 11 p. -t cn o h S 2. b CD. CO SU &i W a c CO H m I I o o a ri rV --t 4 r-rt " o hi r CD hi p a O W 2 a C4 3 . rs o 3 5' n o & cr 3 cL in O t-J K o a 9 GO a CD 3 e ' ti 4s CD o (5 CD Ct" o al Hay Fever Is a tvtte nf en. stnrrli harlnirpc. cuiiara inptotns. It Is ntlrmled hy nu inflamed con illllnn ,.r the Un. Ins mi-inbrnne of the m.strlls tear ilucts, and thrust "Heel Irif the liinKS. An acrid tniicuj Is see retcil the illselinrue Is n c e o m pu tiled with a pulnlul t'lirnlnir s e n s n. Ion. Tbero arc serore spasms of aehe, awntervnnd Inflamed ilaio id theeyes, Ely s Cream Bnlm Is a roinedy roanded on a correct dlnvnosls ol this dlieaeo and can bo depended itmn fiO eents at druggists, ice. In mall. Sample bottle I r mail locts. Ely Ilitna.. Iirugnlsts, Owtgo, N, Y. dcc-'.yl Tsojias kimii:ri:r, convkyanukk, AND GENERAL IN8URANCE AGENT The following Compsnla are Reprcianted: LEJIAI )N MUTUAL FiniS. ItEA OINQ MUTUAL F1HE, wvomino Pinu. TOTTflVII.LH FIRE, LED ion l'inK and the TKAVELEns ACCIIILNT IN'KUK ANCE Also rontutlvanli and Jtntnul lloi-so I'nle1 ctrc'trnaiid lu-urame Cmniiaiir. MarcnM.ls;! T110S. KKMEItEIt. ft nT Tl for tho working class. Send incts uUilil "r !",!"nr' n'"1 1" "Ml nmll vou " "'. a rn.val, valuable box of enmplo goods that will put jwu , ihswiiyurmiiklnir iiiiirH money In a few ,tnj. than veil etrr Ihvueht possible nt any business. Cahl'al "'" ,r''lVlr.c,K, Wo nl11 rl yu. You em work all the time or In scare lime milv. '1 he work Is universally ndapied lo both i xes younir nnd old You ran easily earn In tu 60 cents to two every cvenlnc That nil nbu wantw..rk inav test the business, we make tlihi unparalleled nffcr : to nil who nre not well satisfied n will rend l to i av for the tri'Uhl- el wrltlnirua Full nrtlciilare, ill. reeilnns. etc, s nt frci Fortunes will ho iiinde by those whn ulvo iliclr whole, ilme to work, lrfatsueccssiibsnlutelysure. Don't delay, stnn now. Address SrihSON A Co , Partland, .Malno. dcel6.ly JDr. CT.Honi," Central Drug Store, Opposlto the " Carbon House," Bank Street, Lohighton, Pa., Keeps a full eupplr of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purtmiva Precriptlona very carefully com. pnuudcdfday or night. ALSO. Just received, an Immense stock of Newest and most Popular Designs In Wall Papers AND- Borders, which he Is otTerlnir at Prices fully as low as the same qualities and Patterns can begot In tho Cities. II jou are about rdccoratln your borr.e.call and see styles and learn Ihe prices before purchasing elsewhere. lteti.ember, IlIEUENTltAL IHtUd Sture, Feb 1. yl Dn. CI. T. HtJltl". K P PMrrO 7"nl"' t"T the Lives nr all Ihe Alllllli IU r- Hdente or the 0. .t. The " largest, handsomeit, best b!.k ever sold for less i hnn twlee our price. The Until selling book In America. Imtuense prcfitstoageiiis. All Intelllneiit people wont II. Anyoneean becinne a sneeerslul agent. Terms free. IIali bit Hook I o.. Purlbind, . -' uecio-yi i (hCC", wrfk home-. eu'ntrree. Pay JknnabM.luirli eu.. ftnrsk. . Ul llal I VWW lint lequl.ed Header. II run want I bulne. at widen n remit of either si x. uld ry,.uug. tMii imiko great pay all ihe nine they wnii., Hlth uli.niu o errianuy, w.te f r ' -ir. irul.ir. to 11. llALLtTT kC.. I ,.ulaid, OSirVid'Scribc ibr ilie Ad vocate, only $1 per year. p 3 71 S 1 J 5". I 1 1 CD ps O S Hp O hi H " o 02 CATARRlH Publisher. TIIE TVlC7-T0LD TALE. The nthllncrtte,llie qtiren ol aong, Jfnw Rrctds (lie clnsliiir tl.iy ' i Wjlh swietrst btirils nf gladldtllfi tlnoi TI,f,'.h1Bilfl..l!lwM' Tho tlells awoke ns echoes break The tliflngs tn the r-. laced rnnnn, That sails on hlch aerosi the sky, And beams lipon the sleeping lake. The laiy kino low In the ehcdl, DrcMningnf urassy plains Where lliesiveetest clover blossoms bloom Anil quren beo nnblv reigns; Where 11 iwers sweet, with dew replete Shed sweet pethiiiie n'er all tho land. Oh, happy hinir fir bird and flower, Which brings tu tatth such joy com plcto. ' The milkmaid llnirers near the stile, And wails I lie well known sutijr, Or her light henrtcd shepherd lad Who Crimea the imtli along, Then springs with J"y to clasp Ihe any V Lo speaks with smile and voice so glad It sinus alar In yonder slur The echoes of his evening jnv. With tell tnlo blush on either cheek, A tniidcn 'eeks the fjlen To henratrua heart speak of love, Tho twice-told lale agnln. And soon through dells the marriage bells Will their dreams tell tn Mara abovel For pence serene ails near Ihe smtiej With music sweet the soil breeze swolls. Tho far i lTnioon smiles from the sky, Proud queen ol twilight hr.url , The silver beams steal o'er tho sward To kiss each sleeping flower) And all is fair ns through tho air fihe sails, a work of nature's God, Whose mighty hand Is on the land When all is dismal, darn, nnd drear. AN OLD MAN'S YAEN. BY II. a. KELLER. "What! rever knew that 1 won n do I'Ctivo one.?" ashed tho ft. jolly old Tel. low of the youncstcrs crowded iirouud him. "Never. Uucle Jack; tell ri3 all nbont It." responded onn of tho boys. "Well, it nil happened on account of a little Iovb ifr.ur nf nunc, nnd" "Wero yon ever in love?'' sndt'enly naked one or the boys. It seemed very odd to blni, and hii comrndes ns well, that tl is oM bachelor, a confirmed wo. mnn-imter. should bnva succumbed lo the tender passion at nny time during hii life. "If yonMl wait till I relate my experi ence n a detective you'll lenrn about tin, l've affair." exclaimed tho old man, n little testily. Ho wnsnn inveterate story teller, and like nil ndepts of that class he disliked inltrrnpHons. The ymingstera remained rjnlel until ho had filled mid lighted bin pipe. Then, after liltltiR bis clutlr back, one of them intimated that bo nnd his cnmindts would be very much pleneed to hear nbout the detective feature. "All right, br'j-e; I'm phd In amuse yon with my yarns; but no inlrrrnplioi a, temi nibe'." The hnjs promised Iriabide by bis ileeire. After blnwlne; n volume f emnke windward, he commenced. "When I wns n ynnncMf r of 18 or 1!) I tool; n sudden aversion to farm life. An exlileuco amonj? borsea nnd citllo mrm eil illy adnpted according tn mv renanti. iuu-to urrmntc my future prosperity, "I'erhnps the v.iciitinn visit of niy 0'itisin Tom from New York had unmet 'hlnR In do with mv nnreet. He nsul to rowl alont the quiet life in tho rural pnrti. Ho mill ha wnnldti't live in the conutry and work npon the farm for "nek nf Rold. The nsnlt wne, after 1 had listened tn sums ot his plowtnc an counts i f life iu tho firea! city. I became hoirtlly stck of tbj farm aud its prny routine. Shortly after Tom's return to 'he city ho wrote me, Idling mo that be I ail secured a position for me in the ceuutitlK-room nr P.irkh ,V Co., nf which firm bis falhir, my uncle, was n. partner Bojrs, it was tho first time that I had ever bid farewell to the familiar old borne. I felt n strange, painful tug at tuy heart when the stHge rouuiled n turn in tbo road ntid shut oil the view al the litllo red fiirmhouae, with mother, father, and the three girls htandlng under the big maple in front of It. Going to New York iu tboi days was enuaidend a great thing Howev.r I lost all pride in Ihe matter when the evening slmduws f II nnd I fonnd myself nlooo in the musty.smcllioB stage, rolling tov.atd Albauy, "Taking the boat from Albany, I final ly readied New York, the great metropo lis of America- It has cbiiDgrd greatly since my firt advent npon its nniav trenm of Truffle nnd life. Then llmd street was the great center of fashion nud wraith. Yon will find now, In jnanv of the building situated upon that cross cntbetneen Krondwny nnd the Jlowery, traces of the old style of gorgeous fresco npou Ihe walls of roome. now given over mostly to publishers, lawyers, and third rate brokers. "Upon my second evening In the city my cousin Tom took me with him to call upon the Burton ladies, who lived iu one nfthafinist residences on Ilnnd street. Gorgeous won no nan e for the magnifl. ceut siirrnni dings among which I fonnd lnteelf. The rooms wtre papered with heavy crtmsou flux paper, Into which the gilt figuring sunk over nqnarler (fan Inch deep. And Ibe carpets I can only liken them to beds of moss, strewn over with the prettiest flowers. I have been In the same front pnrlor since, nnd It is now n-ed a n den by one of orr famnn tnrj-w titers. The llnrlnn aUlets inoveil tii-tnu Teats ngo, end tbo old place It II into etntuwe liHh'1.1. "Fifret.c- lliirloU was Ihe most hear. tilul woman lertr met, She wnstlel yonitgesl nf lbre il.ue.Her-. IHy.aia ,f age. Htit.a qne.u among- .,r e x She was one nl llinee ntiiialde criiitiins with j wli.m agreeu ennutry Ud like mjailf folt (irlictly at ease. ' ''- " ' ' - - 1 1 - ' I . , . INDEPENDENT LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, 'The upshot bf the matler was, 1 fell 111 to've with I'lorenbt) .Durlou. I.foui d myself penning sonnets to her beautllnl eyes,, her peachy cheeka, swrtn-hlie ne(k. and nil that) wlfen 1 should be .busy wjlh my bonks in the conuli'ic-room. My popslq Tom snyt how.' Jcp'ly"I wa$ smit ten, nud be warned me. He told me (hat I hnd no earthly show; that Reginald Lisle, one of the most fashionable men Iu the city, vain suitor for Flnrei ce Burton's band Alt this nuly added 11161 to tbeflirop, however, nnd I wns deteim inetl to win lierMf unssible, "I hud met Reginald Lisle once or twice f.t .tbe.Bortons, nnd I must allow he ulwnys tr. nted me very geutlMiiauly. He was1 several yea t older than I, aud ljerliaj's he, could nffprd Jo, treat me nice ly bicnnse Such nuiire biyns I was could not possibly dream ofaapiliug to the fair huml ol Florence, One morning while waiting for mv broiltfust I picked up tho paper, which had Just been thrown In. The fir-.t thing uiy eyes fell upon was tin ncconut ol the great diamond robbery nt tho Greshom b II the evening previous. I rapid! etnticeil over a drecription of the jewels, nnd then the brrakfust bell rang nud the affair passed Irotn my mind. 'That evening I nttentled the Bowery llienter, where tbo great star of the day, Elwlu Forrest, wns playing. I thought I recogulz.'d the form of the gentleman in lioul of me, and, when he turned lo gbit.ca over lbe crowd behind, I saw that it was Reginald LUlo. He did not re eogulzt) mo. Ho wns dressed Iu a care. I sri, slouchy manner, which Impressed me stianeely. I knew that Regiuuld was one of the most fastidious of men concerning dress, and I wondered tit bis changed appearance. "After tho play wns over I rossed ont with the crowd. TJpnu reaching Ibe walk I found mvself behind Mr. LMe. He walked rapidly tip the Bowery, nnd, npou renching an oyster jtnloon, passed In. I dou t know what il was Hint iui pelled me lo follow him; but go in after him I did. I saw him enter a small booth off the main room. And I en. tered the one adjoining nnd called for tin oyster stew. While I was eating I ieard footsieps npproiichlug, and I glanced out just in time to catch n gliinp.e of a manna he entered the booth ulrtftdy occupied by Reginald Lisle. I ieord the sound of tl.p chair legs rap ng upon the sanded flinrns the uew. comer seated himself. Then I beard ow tonea as of-two persons whispering. An occasional word fell nnou mv cars: Diamond-.; destroy s-ttlng; flvo hnn- lretj; Greahani." Those were the whis pered words I canght. "Llko n fli-.li theaffilr of Ihe diamond robbery nt tbo Qreshnm ball enme back o mo. I saw Ihrounh it nil now. Rroin. Id Lisle is ix thief. He stole tbo jewels. IU is now negotiating with n sale with some fence or receiver of Btolen properly. Now I the opport inily for mo to proye my lieeuuc.'s IJslo is n scoundrel In di-gnise. lie is Florenco Hurton's suit- so nm I. I will uunisHk this Rccln. hi Lisle, n wolf iu ahep clothing, nnd tho Burton's will ibank tue for it niul Florence will look with 1'uvtir upon me. "I nrose. paid my hill, nud wmt nut. old n p'dii't'miiii what I hnd overheard and he. calling two nf hi- fellows lo ns. 1st hitn,nrrist(d tho pair as they emerg d Ironi the entrance. I followed tbi fiieerssiid their prisoners to the station- "mo. where I told nil I hod overheard A reporter wax on Imud. nnd when I ac cused n-gimild Ll'-de. of tho robbery the knight of tbo peucil hesitated ere jotting thu it-m down, ne asked the prUoner ir tbnt was bis name, 'Good as nn name, I gne s.' was the fellow's respous-'. "I went lo bed tint ulgbt with n light li"irt. Reginald Lisle wns out nf my way. nml the fair Florence, would smile kindly upon me for nn.uiihMng him. "I oilleil utthe Burton bursa that eve. niug to sen how my fair stir bail recceiv e I Ibe uews. Thu city p ipers had glowed .with the account of tho arrest of Hi gin. nld Lisle for the diamond robbery, nudl knew that I could bring no frehh news other thnn to tell Miss Florence of the Important part I hnd played In the nl fair. She met me nt Ihe door. and. nfr,-e inking mo to step iu, she said: -Isn't I iuu uaii uiai tue papers should prin' Huon norrilile things nbout Mr Llslt?' lo-iketl nt ber In ustoiii-ibuient. Ius-te.d nf scorn, nbe felt nilv for the wreteh Miss Burton,' I said, 'the papers oi.l.v meuiion what is the truth. I wns there : I w is the cuoseof Rrglu. 1,1 Lilo"s ur- rcst.' "She stepped back, raised her hands, as thougn nslonMied, and said; 'Yon were there? I dou't understand.' I told her all then. When T spoke of the re- porter and told her how I bad accused tho prisoner, Reginald Lisle, she raited ber bands ngnln and asked: -Aud you are the one who accused tho man. the tbier, and called him Reginald LM I I bowed my bend In response. 'Follow me,' was all she Mid I followed her t the front parlor. Boys there ant Begin aid Lisle. 1 was mistaken. Tha other man was only one who boron striking resemblance. I rnsbed from the house daiid. Tho papers tho next mornlug ex. plained all, aud they made so much fnn or tha Vreetiboru' mysilr tbnt I let! the city. That, bois, was my first and last exueritnje ns a detective and lore as well. Bb married bliu Inmouly au old fool, telling yarns to amuse tbe boys," A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, l .Mechsniciburg, Pa., writes: "1 w , ffltete,! with lung fever and a -res tin lungs, and reduced tn a Walking aVelch.ii 0"t a liee trial l,tle n Dr King's ITew Diecotery h Conmoipt'oii. wlileh did mean much g..d thai I boiighl a d -llar lullle Alter uing threei laitllea f.i-lnit tin Sell fieee u ....... . ,,ltl( U ' ' ' . io n f -u ..,..,,,. r.ll si Tho. I). Tl- nW diug , t-re and gel Ir.etn.l btdlle.-'thi.ceri.ii. caltttur allluug dtaeatct. Lsige bottles SI, " Live ana Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, SKPTEMHElt 6, 1884. "ONE KOBE KI3S, MAMMAI" I rocked my. 'baby buyjiwhllo, And. called "Ut many a sloepy smile Uin the little Jlpa, till he - . ', Almost asleep had seemed to be.' " Then, in Ii is crib. I laid him down, Mv little lamb, with eyes so brown, And kissed the rosebud mouth sn sweet, Then turned logo with noiseless feet. Dut quick, from. Miachler land there flew A little sprite. What did It do Dot whisper to my sleepy pet, "JJnii't let mamma go from vou yet. Then sat my buy upright in be.l, And shook his tangled, curly head, "Me no as's'eep, mamma," cried he,' "So tu in an' tu me, one two-free I "Just one kiss more," I ash!, and nrcrscd The dear form clnso unto my brtiast, Hut multiplying one by ten, I kfsicd htm o'er and o'er again, Till, thinking ho was satisfied, Again I left my darling's side, Dul.J'ist as I hud reached the door, A roguish voice called! "Jos' one lis more. I went again with kisses sweet Ifts own dear coaxing lips to meet, And, while 1 waited, singing low, To dreamland ho at last did go. All, met when he shall older grow, Will mother's kissea please him so? God gtildo us both till life bo o'er, And I may kiss my boy no mure I Robert's Portrait. "It is really to bad," sai 1 M ibel. sent mg Herself on a runs of tlin steti-ladder pushing the tossed hair from her Unshed face, "to have to tire one's self packing np furniture which should lmvn remained just where it is. To have nl B looked upon n place ns home, nud expected lo do so for the rest or one's lire, nnd then find that yuu havo to give it up. "But surely vou have not always ex peeled to remain here." asserted Walter, Not remaiu. perhaps, vet It would Hlwujg have been home. We must have some I hco to dnte back to you know,'' 8ld Mabel. "Besides beoettse I tnarrv ynu is no rensou why I should uot miss tbe dear old place." And tears stood in her prelly eyes. "lint you co papa got Into money difficulties, nnd tbe place was mmtgnged. Couhui It .Inrt behl tbe mortgage, nnd uo one thought anything about it until pnpi was tukeu ill and began lo tbiuk of what Would become of mother. "I remember tho evening papa sent for Cousin Robert. lie saw him nloue. and they were n long time together. lVpn was Very weal: when mother and I went back to iiim. 'Robert has promised that you shall have the mortgage ' he ssid 'Don't hesitate to take it. It U yours by every right, nud I would not rest quiet iu my grave if tho place did uot belong lo yon."' "Your couin does not seem to have kept bis word," said Walter. He did, in n fashion. That Is, he would gladly have taken care ol mother. and well, have been n father to me. no unnitu mother lo marry him. H :ml always loved ber, bo said. I went nlo the library, uot expecting to fin liny one there, but Ciine iu upon h scetu Mother was speaking wiib a sharper riug n I er voice tbuu 1 1 ver heard beln imt the sight of me broke bir down, uut she lay sobbing In my arms. Cousiu Il'ilieltwns quite culm, it mother Was mil 'I only iflVred,' bo sdd, 'to tuk care nf her lor lbe n-st of her days and settle lbiHplaceoiinn.' 'Tun! yim bin no power to do,' I said, hotly nud rush ly. 'You promised papa to give luothi the mortgage, and if she lias it shu only o.,u siy what is lo be dono with the property. You r.-mlsed papa on yiu word as n geutlemon, nnd if you ilu uo keep it, girl as I nm I will proclaim you tnlse n liar, il you tutce me to.' My voice dropped at tbe word, tbo most iu suillug to n gentleuiuu. I had ben brought up to tegnrd it. 'You Imvo not improv.d mailers by our Interference, Loneiu RoL-ett said, harshly. ! am the best gitariliau of my own honor. Tin re Is no need vou shonld publish family matters. Your mother would never have been molested iu my lililtme. 1 will send her the paper mid a picture of my sen rnieu i uib. rur onrbcir, Minr lather never mentioned you ' Wb snonlil be, wbeu I bad my iioUiti?' aatii nniivj lor I kuew be wished to wouud luo by napa's aetmiug neglect. "Did he seud tbe morlgag,?'' nked Walter. Or rather, did his lawyer? tor l Kuow your cousiu is dad.' "No, that Is the trouble, He sent the plcUre; there it hangs just over Ihe step U iiltr; but there was no law paper. Aud o tbe mortgage io to bo foreclosed lo settle our cuu-lu's estate Juud mother bus had a uot ice to leave.1' "vi II, dear, you know where your notue is your mother will alwajs be wel come," said Walter. "That is just it Not that It Is not kiud aud sweet in you. Ouly, you see, I could uot make it to mother. We will have to wail." "But that is nonsense" began Wal ter. "Mother," Mabel went on to explain, has taken n small house in the village. 'Ul'course.she will bo forlorn for an agej and I cauuot possibly leave her' "Mabel, you don't mean It?'' "But I do, Aud oh, how I bate Cone- in Robert! she added, Andsheahok her list al the portrait. "Fur Leaven's sake, Mabel, what are you gulDg to di.? You will surely break your necll" exi'l.iiun-d Waller. "N'oi I. 1 ,1 tn going in mm uur com. n'a I. Co to li.i) w.,11. He baa iw luisiuesa u look pl.-c.tlly nu all tbe uiui'hiel be has doue. Turned mother out of the h -n-e, set its two qu .rreliitg, and " "Ti.e picture l i.,r too bevay tor yon," la iineirupietl, cliuibtug ou tbelidJcr to ber uaiHiitneo. "Not half s, heavy ns Ihe sight of hi. lace. What is il Wuiiei? Have yju found anything?' SI. 00 "Notbingj only n pleco of. paper, Either somo ono has stuck - It there to tiRhlni-lho picture In the frame or lo hide it nwny fur h ilcheeping. leopje. 'dou't put paper, In piature frames Tor npthing.'' "Nonsense, who would put a bit of paper iu BUCh a hiding, a trap for eltlst n-id cob.webs? Give mo. your llaud please I Intend to jump.' Iu nuothar mmsiil -thoat his hind she sprang lightly lo tbe floor nud stood bestdo hi nt. "What Is It 7nltet? There Is not Ihe smallest doubt but what you havo nude a discovery." "I should think I had. Who would oyer expect to flud tho missing mortgage stuck iu the back of n picture frame, be tween Ihe canvass nnd tho frutm? Yot nevertheless, here it is. nil right, nu .., .... . . - legaiiy mane out to your mother, lou cousiu Rjbert kept his pronil-e, for with his picture ho sent his mortgage. Bui it Is n miracle that we fouud it." ex claimed Walter. "IVrbsp-i ho iutended to keep to tho Utter of his promise. He is a man who well uuderstoon how to bear a grudge, and he uever forgave mother her itidig uaut refusal of his offer of marriage, nor me for my interference. I rather like the plcturo now that it has told its so erot, confessed Mabel. 'And you will not consider it necrs Bary to stay lor ages comlortiug your mother, siuco she does not need you, suggested Walter. -Who told you, sir, she does not need tde? A mother generally needs her ouly child. But I'll coax her. if yoa do uot mind, to need us both," A Young Schemer. With the calm conlldenco of Incxperi enco and positive iguorauce. Jean Scott bad made up her mind to meddle iu very delicate matter uamely, a love af fair. The Scotts wero country people,nwned a good farm, nud lived comfortably, and John Birnnrd, n neighboring furmer.hnd long loved 1'l.oabe, the eldest daughter of the bouse, uud very pretty girl ol went'. Thu matter hnd not disturbs,! Jenn un til two things occurred. Her father suffer d some reverses, and VictorStunrt came up from New Orleans. He hnd saved her lifo on a certi.in oo- cuslou, when she had been mure reckless tban wise in rnuning n boree-race wilb ber brother. Tbnt encounter led to n closer iirqnalntnuco with tho family, nnd tho young man had called several limes, He rode up to tho gnte aud dismouut- etl, whilo Jean sat on tho gtass nud meditated ou her plan. Now, nbe had always beeu a little shy before him, but to-day she rose to meet him with a smile aud a slim hand ex tend.d. It'd very pleasant hero," remarked Victor. 'B-it much pleasmtcr In tho house,' she 8. id hastily, confused by tho way bis eyes dwelt upon her. "Go iu Mr. Stuart 1'hcohe is iu tho parlor." Another young man soon arrived ot lbe scene. Ho wasau honest, good look iug young farmer, nud Irotn her child bond Jean bad known und liked him; hut to-duy she mil-it crush nny presump tuous hopts lie might po5sibly eutertaiu regarding I'iicobe. "Is Ft tobo nt homt?" "Yes; she is ill tbe parlor entertaining Mr. Smart." 'Ha here again?' said poor John Birn nrd, ii faint spark of jsalnnsy in his heail gathering heat and strength. "I stip posn that fellow will slay nil nftctnoou." Mr. S.uarl? Very probably bo will." Hut hardly had Mr. Barnard ridden th jtctedly awny when Victor Stuart came nut again. "Ooiug so earl?" said Jenn, arching her pretty black brows in surprise. "Yes; I havenu eng.ifiemeul to dine in town. Bui first give me a rose," She hurriedly plucked a bnndlnl of hal .blown, creamy roses nud gave thtm to him, nud lie rode gaily nway, hall crushing the sweet roses against bis lips. The snu had dropped much lower iu tbe went when Pi tube came nut where ber yonuger sister reposed on th grass. What ii dull day this has been! I thought pirhaps John Barnard would come, looking carefully at her plumt bitei baud. He did, but I sent him away," said Jean, firmly. Wb?" Because Mr. Btnast was here, and did not anppono ycu would care to be listnibod." "You tnke it good ileal for granted What do I care lor Mr. Stuart? If you have offended Mr. John Barnard I will never forgive you never!" Aud placid FLosbe's eyes flashed and she turned nway lu anger. A week had passed, but tho jealous yonng farmer kept to bis own grounds, Now Jean longed to nn.lo her work. and fate threw tbe cbanoein her way tbe very next afternoon. Ret nrnlng from the village, sho met John Barnard face to face in tbe road Why have you uot been ronnd lo see u?" "Well, tn (ell the Irnlb, Jean, I did not believe PLiebe would rare tosee me," "Indeed, she doea care; but I shall Lot tell you anything nbout It." Oh, yes, Jean, please del Where is that fellow Stuarl? Are they are they ngajtard?' E igagt d? Good heavens. r.r, Who ever dreamed nfstli'h a Ihiu?" 'Poor lellnw, he doe- 1 ivh lnr. I' was shame tn ini.se I. lot eiilTi r so," li bought, wnli-liliig hlui mk lit, walked ni. p the riMd, blithely whirling, I will ev.rlry match making again neve i!' sho O'liiilniicd nlniid. "Bui wlat does tbr old song sat?" Ii y. it i!n not sncceeiVry try agalu." lid u UuKuiug voice close betide her, ft Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid in advance, 1.25. nnd blushing, she turned lo fuoo Vlclnr Stuart. "Giro malks your brow, Miss Jeau; tell me your trouble. I will keep tho secret, if secret it be. ond Rive all (fie coin tort t cull. ' "Tbaufc you; at I am not in need of sympathy," alw asked, walkintr on. Ha kent nt beside, carrlug his gun on ono arm. 'Well.'I iim.for I lnvo ft girl a sweet, beautiful, lovaly girl; but I am nlniid she doei not lnve me." - tie stole a glunco nt the sober young lace sunrted by tbo broad-brlniuied hat, it turned wbito rather than ltd, nnd n fn!nt quiver passed over tho bweet, iofl lips. 'nave you OKked hei?" she managed to say very steadily. it wua dreadful thing to hear him talk of that girl. "No; she is young, nnd I do not wnnl lo bo too butty. But I love ber with till my heart, nil my soul, aud if kho Would but marry me ' He drew a long urentu, ms ojcb alight with loves fire. "Toll mi-, Ji an, shall I wait a while long er, or cau I uelt her no?" "Do ns you think- best." They wero walking ulougnshndy path, inmost in sight of n bouse. Sluarl llni.g eiowu nu gun, nnd atrelched out his bauds to Jean: "Then say that yoa will bo my wire, Jeau, for you nre my love!'" So ended Jean's first nnd last allempt at match-mnkiug. Piicobo lives contentedly with her firmer, but Jean is iu tho city, aud is Mrs. Victor Stuart. Drunkenness, or tho Liquor Habit, Can bo curca oy aamimatcriue Dr. Ilnine3 Ooldon Svscific. It can he given In a cup of coffee or ten without the knowleilco ol the nera-in tM,, it.ell'erting a speedy nnd iwrimiiient euro, whether Ihe patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo ben made temperate men wlm have taken the Golden Specific in their cnlfee without their knowledge, and to-tluy believe they quit drinkiugnf their own tree will. No harmful effects ludiilt tr.iir, ttu uiitiiiiiKirni Cures guaranteed. Circular ami leaiinioniais sent tree. Address, Ooliirx Srncmc Co la j Unco St., Cincinnati, O. A fjorr AHBWEE. A small, ragged urchin was observed by a phihinthropio old geutlcmnu ou Howard street, s. s the Boston Globe. griudlng his Itnuckles into his eyes and nowttcg dolefully. "What is tho intttor, my boy?" "Feller pasted mo in the snoot." 'What did yon do to him? ' "Nothing, sir. I am n good little bov aud goes ter Sunday school, nud lb tcatchersez 'romember, bos, nsoftnr-c. werturnctu nway wrath,' nud when I stops on tho feller's corns, nud ho gets wniiuy.i j-stsez the softost thinff I could tbiuk ot, nud calls hlra n dude, and ho III. .1.,,.-..! "f b.uc, mil "Uless my aoull' cxcla'mod tha old gentleman aghast, when suddenly ab.iudouing bis whimper, the urchin ctit ft caper on the pavement, put his fingers to his nose, gave utterance to nu ectntic 'sold again!" and darted swiftly down n nuey. Acker's Celebiattil Knshsh Rcmedr for Coughs, Colds, and Consiiiiiplloo. Sold for s on a cttarnnteo hy Dr Horn. Lehlchton. nu w uiery, Weipnrt. It Is mo thing tnliel lorn man nwav down in tho bntloin of your heart, ntid ii entirely different nud rarer thine to I feel nway down in tho bottom of your pockets for him. ?o grace la mire neceairy to the Christlun worker than fidelity; tbe bum me grace that marches on in suushlne autt storm wiicii no banners nre wnvit g ami mere is no music to cheer the weary leet. Never judge n man by the umbrella he is carrying. It may uot be his own. Any man m ly do a casual net good iinture, but n continuation of thtm shows it is a pirt of their temp ;ram tut. nu excuange ontor asks "how to pack n trunk." Ifa should watch n bachelor pick his trunk once, nnd then not do it that wny, Lanfp, u it vma Cotton, nml even Asthma tmmedtattly relieved by Acker's l-.ngllsh Keiiiedv. Sold under guarantco hy Dr. Horn, Lelilghton, and W F Biery, neissport. There are said to bo 10!1 nrigmds in the Uuited States lo every ono iu Italy l lie iui) Includes the summer hotil waiters aud sleeping-car porters. There is a gentlu clement, and man may breathe it with a cilm. unruffled soul, aud drink ila living waters till hi heart is pure, and this is human happl uess. duo is u iieaniiiui poem, ' save n gushing lover. We are glad to hear il. It does uot harm n young woman to bo well veised. 'now to fasten show bills to win- lows' Is tbe heading in an exohang Tho best war to itive the olerk n fren pass to tbe show. -Dr. Graves' Heart Reirnlatne enrea 1l mrmsiii Heart disease, nervousness und tiecpeissnets. Subscribe tor and read the Advocate it coutaius all tho latest local news np to tbe time of going Io press. A sower trial-Te,tiu3 a sgrlcul- rol implement. I tural This month Is not so augnst ns Its name indicates. A door Is somstimes a jar nnd an earthquake always Is. Silence is the wit of fools und ono nf Ihe virtues of the wise. Evety inn' Ii 1 v may be itreuglheiiid it Incrensed bv culture. A lazy mm Is cr mini n' judgment. INnlliis pu-ks nut the eitsiist place. 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