IM!MiiJJgiL''iJLUL!!"LiiL'i- - J! Advertising-Rates. The Carbon Advocate An InikpcniVent Famllv Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, In lAhfgktoa, Cartan Co., Pa., by iiAniav v, iTConTm.nKit. OfttrBAtWAT. a abort dlatauo &(,- tbe teetRh Valley R. S. Dnm. Terras: $L00 irerAniiQffl ia Adranct mat Dracnrpuoa o rtara nn rsc Job !P 11 xi tin rr AX VHR1 LOW FDICLH tti dMire rt to be dfetlrWtlr understood fcti no dYtrltrtrriCfrts'tfTiI 64 Inserted In Hm totnmua of Tfi Caiboh Adtooatk tint may bo received from unknown parties or nrrni unless accompanied by mo hair Tho following am our only terms: nr antrum (10 Lists). OoeyoHr.cach iturftton 10 eta. Six months, oach Insertion 15cts. Three months, each insertion.. 20 eta. H. V. MoRTniMER, Jr Publisher, INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live," $1,00 a Year if Paid in Advance. Ltess than three months, first insertion iliooch subsequent Insertion. ... 25 eta. Jooai notice 10 cents tcr line. 11. V. Mokthiihr, jr., Publisher. VOL. XIII., No 45. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA.f SATURDAY, SEFfEMHER 2G, 1885. If not pflid in advnnceT $1.25' ATTJHKEtS AND COUNCELtORS, TJORACE IIF.TDT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Omen The room recently occupied bjr ' " ' ' W. M. lispsher, HAWK 8THKET, . Ll'.IIIQIITON, PA. Maybe consulted la English and Oerman. July 4, lM-ly "W M. lUl'.SHF.R, ATTORNEY tc COtlNCELLOR AT LAW. VinST DOOR A DOT II TRK MAWStON NOOHB, MA VCll CHUNK, PEKN'A. ItSal Halite anil Collection Atrency. Will liny anil Kelt Ileal Estate, ronvejancng neatly done. Oollectlons promptly made. Heltlinjc r-aiaies or ieceirnis a specially, May lie consulted tc Knxllsb aid Uurinan, Kevember 32, IS 4. rp A. SNYUKIt, ATTOIIKET AT LAW. Otrwicx- Corner of Jletk Street & Bankwny Snd building above the Carbon Advoeatc Printing Office. May 1, lM-mOJ X.KIUCJHTON. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. D rt. W. W. RE1IGR PHYSICIAN A Nil BtlKflEON HANK STItEET. LEHMUTON, 1'A. OFFICE Hours nt I'artyvllls From o. m., to win. dally. Hay be oonsulted In the English or Oarinsn Languaec May IT, '84. Ty A. liF.HHAMER, M 1)., 'physician awrisciioKON Bpralal Attention paid toClironlo Dlrcasos. Ornoi South Eaat Corner Iron and Second streets, I.EIIIUIITDN, PKNN'A, April 5d, 1ST6. N. B. KKHKIt, M, I). V S. EXAMtSlSO SVROEOK, 1'RAtvriCINO I'llYSli.'l AN&. SUHllEON OrricK Bank Street, ItfctiKR's lll.ocir. LEIIKIIITON, I'ENN'A. May be consulted In tlio Ueriuan Language. Mov.fth. -r (I. U. SKIPr.K, PHYSICIAN AND HUKOEON, SOUTH STItEET, EE1IK1IITON, l'A. Mar be consulted In Enitllfli or (lertnan &!c)at altthllon alvin to (Iv xatoi ikiy tlrrir llorna From 12 M. to a P. M and from to V I', 91, Jilnrch 31, S3 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., Mi IIRANCH OFF10E-U.i,uiteClaufjSiBro'a Bank St., Lohighton, Fa TleniNtry In all Its branches, Teeth ex tracted without pain, Has administered when requested titfce Hays W EllNtrJ 1AY ofeirh week I'. (I. Aililreis, EITZENKEUU, Lehigh county, Pa. Jan. 3, 18-6-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "uroadway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patlema have the beneflt of the latest Int. rroromonu In ino-banl-ml appliances nnd tie bast tuothola nr treatment In nil fiirleal eases. ANiESTHKTN' administered II desired. If puotiile, persons residing outside of Maueh Chunk, should m.ike engagements by mall. 1 1 -y 1 A BOOK ON DeafnessJCatarrh. The above named book of near loo pages by UII.SHOK.MAlCKi:, the welbknownex parlenced AumI Surgeon, nlllhs sent Iree tnany uldri-s. Every f.milly should luve this Hook. Th'mkia lllngirated, and ful ly asplalnsln plslu InDKUnn all Diseases or tUB EAR aiifl CATARRH. and bow to treat thtte allmants tcccesifolly. Address, Dr. C E, Shoemaker, '013 Walnnl Street, HEADING, Pa. Ilao. , lM.ly UOTRfiS AND ' EIRY ARSON HOUSE, JOXATII AN K18T1.EK, PP.OPRIETOK, nv St, L.SIU0UTO1, Pa. The Oaxiso Honsanuers Drst-elassaemia. olatkas tolbe TraTeilntr public, Htmnllnn by tbe Day or Weak on KiMSoiiable Terms. Cttole Clgurf. Tlnol and l.lauors alway'on baoj. Howl hels ami Stable, with nlten tlTo lloetlers. iittoohJ. April ltt-yl, jpVCKEl.TIN HOTEL. Mway between Maoeh Chunk & Lohfghten I.KlPOI.l MEYKH, PaoruiaToa, Patkerton, Pann'a. This well ha. wn hotel leadmtrabir rrfltted. and h is the Iwat aceiHninodatlons lar nerinan- antand transient koardeTS. seellcnltahlei snl tbe very bad llquars. Also-tine staples attactasO. 8ept. lft-yl, BY-1 THE SEA! The Stockton. '- mim! Atlantic avenues, one of the Bueit s, a. side i(ifla in the-rounlry, J now pei f'ir lbs revii f giiesta. The furili t ies tor bo'inm, liatnins, fuhiuK, ic, are unex relle.1. Teriw liberal KEL8EY A LEF LElt, Prprievia. Mention this paper. D. ,T. KISTLER Haapeotlulty aniinunerj to tV'puhllethat he bas opnta NEW I.IVUHY STAIILE In, eonaratlM) wlia kis uotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teniae tit Fniierals Weiiiiss or Bnsiuess TiIds o shortest notKeand most Itberaltermt All orders Ian at the? erhon llou" will receive brampt attenUo Stabla od North htreet. aaat lbs kotat, Leklzlii"B , 1 I v COCO Q "I o d-.rrcD -i o CP t CO CD H o i ; 2 o? C m W 2 5 q w W 0mh cF3 n aasa- jaar. r. ' O l-3 . . tfi I rj CO jj - f , ! c'U . r" ! . S-J co wo J 3 CD , CU i -a c S TjO T. J. BRETNEY, IlecpectMly announces to the merchants of Lohlghion uti'l others that he Is prepared to ilo all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very rcnsonahlo prices. I)y prompt at tention to nil orders ho hopes to merit a share ol publlo patronage. Residence, corner of Pine and Iron Street, Lehlifhtun, I'a. Orders lor hauling left at nt.owccny & Kons ttture will recvlve prompt attention. T. J. HULTNEY. Oct. I'A S I 3m. rpioaiAs Eii:in:Ri;n, X CONVEYANCE!'., AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Coupaalas are Hoprasented' liKllAN )N MUTUAL I'inU. niCADlt.0 MUTUAL FlTtE, Wyoming nnc. rOTTfVJLLB riHE, LKiiian riiiTC.tmUho TRAVELERS ACCIDENT INh'llIl ANCE Alao I'.jumvlvnnli aid Mutual llorao Thief ctecltroanrt luuraure Cnnipanv. March :o. 1873 rUOd.KKMIir.ER HELPS for working: penplo. Strut 10 cnlf tOFiiiKe. nn we irtn man jtu ir(e( mint, mltinl.ln niini.la ! sif Romlatliat wlU ji'it jno tn tho xtay of tniik Inir more mnnfj In a IVvr ility Ihan jna ever tlioateht j-o-Bibli at nnv IrnHnpn". itpltnl not re qu'red Yntl can live t home nnl work In ppuro limn only, nr nil the time All nt troth inxff. nf h1! nues, cr.indly rucce?lul. fio rfiits in $&.00 enslly cnrneil eterv cvenlnu: I lint nil wlni w;mt work tnny tent thf t.nsl. tif, w makH thlanpnrilklctl tfrj lonll who nre n tt well p-ttrffleil wn trill Binl "l titi'MT fur tho trouble tf writ I u in. Ftill liiitileultirs. illrrclion etc. rent Trod. lm iriio jiav ntolntelr sore fur nil ifh" Ut ntonro, Dun'i Uelny. Atldrefli STineur. Co. Iirttanl, M-uuo (jec. 20 lv E. F. LUt'KKNHACH. DhALEU Iff Wall Papers. Borders & Decorations, Eoois, Stationery, Fancy Mi Window Shades & Fixtttres Latest Styles, made and pn Dp, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaflwar. Mar.cli dmiii, Pa,, Pi-low Iba Brimduiiy Ilonse. ,ln pretenia' given away, !emt as hre enms piistuge, and by mall you will Eetfreoaimekaife of lioortsof Israe value, that will start jeu In work thnt will at onre brlig yonin money faster than anything else tn America All ncioHt the sJOO.tOU In preionts with each box. Axents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all tbe time, cr spare time only, to w, rk for ns ai their own htnes. Fortunes tor nil workers absolutely assured, linn't delay. II, Ha.'.lxtt & Co, Portland, Me. Deo JO.ly Ggir Subscribe ibr the Ad vocate, only $1 per year. MwaimiiniuiiTOCTinii,.iij. A MtESEJNT ! Our readers for 12 cents In pnstag, stamps tn pay for mailing and wrappinc ind names of two bonk Hgenta, will rt vlvoKKEKa Stttl fmmh Tartar r.n iratrmjol all OUK l'I!E8DESTS, in- I'luiiing i i.svin.in, sua 2; .3 ineliea wortli ft Ou, A iMrssi XMer Pah. Co , Ckicttge, III, CUftlt ALL I IS I Uelnuiueu rtuiabrUrtiesMta. 1 hT pnrrflrtui KM Si Happy Thonnht In the- NIp!ht. rnycuo street, tJaiumore, iiau sunerreu 'with neuralgia so tliat lio could hardly, sleep. Hut he writes; "One night I was suffering very much, and thu thought struck mo that Iirown's Iron Hitters would do me some good, perhaps euro me. It was a happy thought, and to my great joy It has entirely cured me after using two bottles After three months I have had no return of the symptoms. I cheerfully recommend It as tho best tonic 1 navo ever uscu." iNcuralgia sunerers taKc the mini Mrs Sylvan sent to the city the other day for "ono of those rota-baga hats." Tho good woman wanted one of those that turnip nt tho side. Dr. Frazicr' s Root Bitten. Frazler's Iioot Bitters arc not a dram shop beveraco. But aro strictly medl clnal In every sense. They act strongly upon tho liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open tind regular, cleanse tho blood and system of every Imnuritv, Sold by druggists, $1.00. At Thomas' drug store. An Irish Inventorshlcldsthewheels of horso cars so as to prevent Injury to Individuals falling between them. Bucltlon's Arnica Salve- The best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rliuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pav reauired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, ormoucyrciunucu. 1 rice zi cents per box, at T. D. Thomas'. "He handled his gun carelessly and put on angle plumage," Is the latest obituary notice from Arkansas. Or. I'razcr's Jingle 0intmnt. A sure cure for all bolls, burns, sores. cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and son corns, cuappeu lips ami nanas. Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists. "Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by Thomas, the druggist. A large proportion of the models sent to the patent oilfco are like lies ;they "return to plague the Inventor," (TEN. U. S. ORANT'S PICTURES. Do not read this notice, unless ymi care to rcau u uronusu 011 wiicj . 11 you ncceiu. w 11 cosljmi smiR'tlilns. 1 liuvu an I'liHraviiiL- uiauc iroiu an 011 puimini: uv u ccii'iiraicu artlbt ot (icn. (irunt. fur which lie snt sliorllv allcrliis Inn nriiund tlie Morld. Ills In the opinion, ol critics the best picture nt the ih'uu iicru 111 existence, inn puce at tiic cnravliiir. 21x28 Inches, on very heavy steel engraving board, is One Dollar and Twenty five cents (.31.2.1), postnue paid by inc. So thorotiKlily mil 1 convinced of the value of me eiitraviiic as u nrK 01 nn, una us ap preciation by the public, that I will mall to any address In tin U.S., Full iNsitcuon, une copy, pacKon 111 a iiraty paucr uox.upon rccclnt of 21c. In btaimis to nav nostaire and packlni;, upon Ilic condition that thu pnrtv ri'celvliiir name snd me ONE 1)1)1. 1.AIi (Jl.oo) upon receipt or onjriaviin; it It Is aatlifactory. or return the iilctmo lo me If It Is not considered worth fully the price asked. I have al-on very liniidsniito Cabinet Photo, of Cen. Oram, hand llnMied. ulileli 1 will mail on receipt 01 2.V. No album Is coninleto wiuiouione. j.incr.u arntiieiuciiia win ne made wltii agents. Write for terms and price list. Address William Dickson. I'ubllslier, llox 3J8, Cliicaso, 111, Aug. 15-w-lo. Some people of Leavenworth, Kan., areaid to bo so lazy that they write the name of the place 11 worth. An End to Bono Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of HarrisbtlCc. 111., says! "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, 1 feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. nave uau a running sore on my Ic, for eight years; my doctors told me I wtrttld have to have tile bene scraped or leg amputated. I itecd, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my ie is now soiinu anil wen," Electric Bitters arc sold at fifty cents n bottle, and Btlcklcn's Arnica Salvo nt 2oc. per box by T, D. "Yaas," said Snooks, "I have ton living ou an exclusively vcgetablo diet down in tile country nothing but eggs an! milk, you know," Can you tell who 19 In tho crerttest danger of catching any Infectious or epidemic Jllse3hC? " llv. Vou sav. "the person whose blood Is Impure or linpovcriseu. exactly, sucii people take special complants a9 dry grass bursts Into ilaine before the sparks of a locomotive. Pure blood 1? n defence; it means safety, ana ur Kennet v's Fa vorite Henieily is the mildest, safest ami surest purifier of the blood. Our chief dangers are within ourselves. A poet asks: "What is warmer than a woman's love?' Wc Infer from this that he never picked tip a ncwly colned horse shoe, fresh from the forge. Shlloh's Vitallzcr is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness' and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by V . 1'. Blery, Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton. ' Croup, Whooplnjr Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by fahiloli's Cure Sold by W. V. Blery Wcissport, Dr. C. T Horn Lehlghton. That hacking Cough and can be so quickly euro by Shlloh's Cure We gauranteo it. Sold by B. F. Biery AVelss port, Dr. C. T, Horn, Lehlghton, Will yoit suffer with tlyspcpsla and liver complaint' Shlloh's Vitallzer Is guamnteed to cure you. Sold by V, l HIery, vissport, Dr. C. T. Horn, Le Itighton. Sleepless nights, nudo miserable by that terrible cough, Shlloh's Cure Is tho remedy for you. Sold by W, V, Blery, Welssport, C. T, Horn, Lehlgh ton. Catarrh cured, health and street breath secured, by Shlloh's Catarrh ltemedy. Price SO cents. Nasal injec tors free. Sold by V. F. Ilfery, Weiss- port, C. T Horn, Lehlghton. For tamo buck; side or chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 20 cents. Sold by W. V. Blery Welssport, Dr. j. t . iiorn i.emgiuon. Shlloh's Couuh and Consumntfon Cure Is sold by us on u gnarautee. It cures Consumption. Sold by . F. Blery Weissport, C. T. Horn Lehlghton. It was n sou of Erin who naked tlw meeting to excuse him from1 serving mi 1 a committee becatfso lw expected to bo unexpected called away, Snofnlanml all forms of scrofulous diseases, are r.ipUHy purged out by tlio I use of AVer's-Sursupairlla. A stupid man, In buying a book, said to tho bookseller; "I will take two ' copies while I aim am about It, as I may wish to read It twice-" For rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, eratupand colic there is 110 medicine , superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' 1 r.ciectnc un, Tho engraeer-of-the soda-fountain ' attends strlctlv to the buslucM of fizr I Stir TRAD Eyri7 MARK. l'retfrom Opiates, JJtnttics a 'otsons. PROMPT.SAFE.SURE Curqfair CuiiQ.is ColJ mnt oibcr ILrcot itit'l l.uii ff ArccHcrtu FirTT Cv.srn a Uuttlk. At Iibi'momta hd DiaImh, THE UHKLkS A. XH.Kt.EU til., Haiti wrr. KA l.B. A. Curti Ebesnitlm, llcuii'.sla. Rarltnrh-, llriJuch., Tnothntht. 6prah llmlara and tk l'aln. antl A.bM. nnjr onu,. ai Prrj.l.l, n.t Doltn. rllE ClUnLLSl.lOOELin l0.,UlUore, Sd.,C.34 "WHAT IS A OEHTLEMAKT What is a gcntleinan? Is It a thlnK Decked with ft scarf-pin, a chain, and a ring. Dressed In a suit of immaculate stjle? Sporting an eye-glass, a lisp, ami a smile? Talking of operas, concerts and balls. Evening assemblies and afternoon calls, Sunning himself nt "At Homes" and bazars, Whistling mazurkas, and smoking cigars? What Is a gentleman? Say, Is It one Roasting of conquests and deeds he has done? Ono who unblushing!)' glories tn speak Things which should call up a flush to lils check? One, who, whilst railing nt actions unjust, Robs some young heart ot its pureness and trust: Scorns to steal money, or Jewels, or wealth,. Thinks it no crime to take honor by stealth? What Is a gentleman? Is It not ono Knowing Instinctively what he should slum, Speaking no word that can injure or pain. Spreading no scandal and deep'nlng no stain? Ono who knows how to put each at his case, Striving Instinctively alwa)s to please: Onn w ho can tell by a glance nt your check, When to bo silent, and when he should speak' What Is a gentleman? Is is hot one Honestly eating the bread he has won, Lh lug In uprightness, fearing his God, Leaving nn stain on the path he has trod, Caring t.ot whether his coat may he o:d, Prizing sincerity farabove gold. Reeking not whether his liinid may be hard, Stretching It boldly to grasp its reward? What Is a gentleman? Say. Is Itblith , ' J Makes a man nobli', or adds tn his worth 7--Is there a family tree to be had Spreading enough to conceal what Is bail? Seel; oat tlio man who lias Cod for Ids guide. Nothing to bliuli for .thd nothing to hide; Be he a noble, nr be lie hi trade, Tins is the gentleman Nature lias made, HER DIAMOND EARRINGS. Tllero they were, to bo sttrct spark ling like twin stars, as enveloped in seal sho tripped down the steps and turned her head a moment In passing by. Mrs, Mnyrell dropped the Holland wlu'dow shade from behind which she had been rccoiiuolterltigi and turned away with a groan. To live In tho basement "flat" was bad enough. To have tapestry Brussels carpets, when Mrs, Kinsley had moquet, Was worse) but to have coral earrings now when tho tenant of the floor abeve displayed diamonds was the latest and most cruel blow fate had yet inflicted, A latch-key turned In the street door. Tliern was a step In the passage without. W Ill's cheery voice rang out I "Dora, dear?" And then, In a minute, "Why, what's up are you ill?" For his wife of a year lifted her head from . the sofa-cushion and turned towards'i. him a pair of suspiciously red eyes, "X-o-ol" gulping down tho sob that would rlso; "but she's got them," Poor, big, goodnatitred Will just stood and stared. "1 saw them." "You did, eh?" "Ve yes I" "And now," deliberately, "will JTou be kind enough to inform me who 'she' Is, and what she's 'got'?" Dora swallowed another Invisible pill as she rose, "I mean Mrs, Kinsley; She lias got diamond earrings," Will burst into a boyish laugh; then, seeing it was a very serious matter with his wife, sympathetically sobered np, "Come now, Dora, bo sensible, like it good little girl! Vou don't mean to say you'd ciy for n pair of carrlngsf Mrs, Mayrcll's pretty olive face brigh tened not at all at the pleasant rallery. "Much good wfll It do ine!" she de clared, sullenly, and Intently regardful of the too of her slipper. Will edged over to the sofa,satdown beside her and stole nn arm around her waist. "Dora?" "Well?" "You don't look half so pretty wleu yon re cross." Silence, Will began to ask himself ff lie had not made a tremendous mistake about twelve months ago. Then he banished the thought ns disloyal. She was a lit tle selfish, perhaps vain, at times dis contented, but ho fo-yed r.er Very' dearly, and no other girl would have suited him half so well. "Dora, pet," he said, grately, "you'd have diamonds If I could give them to you, Indeed you would, dear. But you .know I've got tor figure pretty closely to make ends meet now that hard timesare ; upon ns, iou kuow that yonrself." She nodded. But w hen, half an fconr later, fie went hack to the ollice, he left Uhlnd him a M Ter' dejected little Jady, He was not quite mj gay ai usuil thst 1 ndr afternoon. Ho didn't j'oko so audaci ously with tho boys nor break now and then Into a little whistle. The man who had tho desk next to his observed the change, "What's tiro racket, Mayrell?" "Will started. "O, nothing T ami ho laughed ana" shrugged his shoulders. "That's a He," returned Andrews, with calm directness and the familiarity bom of long friendship, "Out with Itl" Will turned to him. "You've helped mo out of good many tight places, I admlt.but you can't do it this Ume," Andrews , a sandy-haired and chubby faced little Scotchman, cocked his head on ono side like an lnuuisltlvc sparrow. "Maybe not. but try mo." Will laughed with an air of embar rassment. "It seems a foolish thing to worry so about," apologetically. "Well, as you must know.hcro's the case In a nutshell. Cora wants diamond earrings, and I could quite as easily purchase for her the World's Fair with the Great Eastern thrown In. Now yon know." Andrews rubbed his chin and nodded. "Yes, I know," dryly. "I know wo men, and I guess they are all pretty much alike. I'm engaged." "Hoi" cried Will. "Fact. Got to get rich first. Do mestic happiness Indefinitely postponed. Just bought.the ring," fumbling In his vest pocket. "You may look at It aud got an Idea for your wife's solitaires." "Don't joke, Dan. I'm a little soro on the subject of my poverty." "I am not joking," replied Dan,snap ping'a spring with liU finger; "what do you think of that?" And he handed him a little blue velvet case. Will's cj-cs widened. "Phewl how did you manage that on seventy-five a month? It's a beauty." Andrews chuckled. "You like It?" "I should say so. How would stone like that do for earrings?" '0, let up, Dan. "Whore's tho use of talkingabout it? That's a carat, Isn't It?" "Right you arc. But you can get the same If you wish. "0, some Instalment scheme, I sup pose." Andrews restored the ring to tho case and the case to bis pocket, "Nat exactly," And he forthwith proceeded to ex plain, That mailt Mayrell said to bis wife! - - "l'll try and manage It, Dot," "What? Xot the earrings?" "Yes," "Oh, you darllngl" And the very next day he brought them up, Didn't they sparkle on their bed of snowy velvet, though? And weren't they beauties? Actually larger than Mrs, Klngsley's to1?, 'I am glad you like them, Dora." "Like them I" And her eyes were brighter than the gems. And maybe she didn't rejoice lh them and keep them wrapped lh chamois skin when not in use, And perhaps she dldn t return Mrs, Klngsley's visit. If you think sho wore a poke bonnet or a veil you're mistaken, And for one whole month homo was a paradise of serenity for Will Mayrell, But one day going out in a hurry Dora hastily put In her earrings. She could not have fastened thein securely, for ou her return she found herself minus one, Of her grief, distraction, who could write? Straightway down stairs went she and advertised in all the dallies, But she did not give her real name and address. She must not let Will know till it has been discovered, Ho would feel so bddly about It, Is'oj no, she would conceal tho fact of her loss from hint till she could tell him of her repos session in the same breath, She offered 815 reward, and came home fagged and heartsick. But day by day passed and never a word came there of the missing Jewel. She staid at the house alto gether now, She had no heart forsliop- ping or calls, Her hope of everreeorcring her preel ous earring grew fainter daily, olie could not bear to look at the poor lonely one laid so carefully away. Going out to the theatre with Will one erenlns lie said, suddenly: "Why, Dora, you haven't got your earrings In, Are you tired of them al ready?" "O, no!" shdexpliilncd, with n fever ish laugh, "but I can't wait for them, Coii!c( I do hate to bo late," And Will, haTlnc read the ofWopeat- cd advertisements and noticing the un adorned pink ears, had coine to his own conclusion. But ho only smiled and was sllcnt-Mjxccpt for this one reference to divert suspicion like the wise fellow he was. And when two weeks had passed and doubt had begun to settle In to despair, little Mrs, Mayicll began to wonder If she could, by any economical strain, replace the lost trinket nnknown to Will. Sho might have inanaacd it If they had not been such very brilliant etones, and so large, tool Tbcy must bo worth an enornlotrs sum I HowW.Jl had managed to get them In the first place had rather puzzled not) frightened her when she let herself think of it, but then Will always did things on a grand scale when he mnde gifts at all, Tley must be wortli three hundred dollars ut least. Several had valned them at that none less. She would take the one In her dressing-case down to Muckln, thecblef jeweler, tell him of her Joss, and learn from the lowest price at whiclf It conld be replaced And tliia she did tlw very next day. Mr. Mackli, examined the earring a? bnc fulterlngry Inquired what one exact-. ly like It wuuld bo. worth- rwo fifty, madam." Ah, even more than she thought! "Two hundred and fifty! That la a great dealt" she murmured. He looked at her blankly. "Two dollars and fifty cents, madam- We don't keep such stones, but we can have tout missing earring replaced at that sum." And then, observing her pallor and divining tho truth, he kindly and polite ly turned his back on her. Over the sceno which followed at home, turn low the lights and ring down the cuitaln. But raise It again for a moment! It was two weeks since Mrs, Will Maytell met her husband with a face which told him his scheme had found him out. He comes In now and hands her a pa per, pointing out a paragraph as lie does so, and this Is what she reads: New YonK. Special to the TH Vunt. George Kinsley, of Chicago, who Rrrlved In the city yesterday, was to-day arrested for embezzlement, as he was about to board the steamship Servla. Ills books show a deficit of $9,000, tak en, as Is credibly asserted, to gratify his wife's extravagant demands. He man aged to avoid suspicion up to the day of leaving. He swallowed strychnine and died within the hour. With a white face Dora laid down the paper. Will took her in his arms. "Darling," he said, quietly, "that was tho only other courso left open to me." "O, Will!" "You forgive mo now, dear?" She was shaking from head to foot. Sho began to cry softly. "Not that, Will. You forgive me. I didn't know I didn't think" He kissed her tenderly. "Of course not, sweetheart. But wo can do without diamonds better than without honor or each other,can't we?" "Yes, yes!" she cried, and clung to hlni. But the tears had washed away tlio old selfishness and envy, and with her smile of love began a grander, fairer womanhood. Southernjixposition. Special to the CAitnoy Advcate, Louisville, Sept, 20, 1885, The art gallery Is located at some dis tance north of the main building, and Is well worth a visit from one and all. Herein are a great many fine and costly paintings from the old and new masters. Tor all that is beautiful In nature nnd art many of our American, so-called aristocracy go to foreign countries to find, while they pass by In their hurry to leave their native land lovelier scenery and ns fine pictures as can be found upon the continents. The American Art Association of New York Is an organization, the object of which Is to encourage and secure for the talent of this country just recogni tion, They have collected paintings of many leading American artists, nnd from this celectlon about 450 of the best have been brought to Louisville, To descilbo each painting and do It justice would require too much of your space, therefore I will only outline one or two of the most striking. The "Sunset, Early Autumn" Is a picture Which shows us a glorious sun set sky, before which, on the right, is a thick hedge of trees, through which the bright light penetrates along tho outer edge, A path leads over the summit of tho hill, down which a man come3 towards us,withagunovcr his shoulder, Over the hill we see the top of a cotlai;o with smoke ascending from the chimney. The dark green of the trees, only begin ning to change to brown, and tho fore ground in shadow, give taluo to the brilliance of the sky, "An October Afternoon In the Cats- kills," The leaves have changed In color, and most of them have fallen. covering the ground almost as with carpet, A group meanders along into the foreground, over a courso obstructed by stones, the broken branches of tret's and the fallen leaves. There Is some good painting tn this picture, though It Is less interesting certainly less showy than the other. It contains enough merit, however, to attract attention to tbe artist. J.ast Thursday, Sept. nth, was tobacco day, and great preparations were made for tbe celebration of Louis vllle's supremacy as the tobacco market of the world, Every thing possible to be done wfll be added to the regular every day ratine" nt the Exposition, ami everybody will be here, Tho park add grounds, -10 some acres In all, will be illuminated by Paine, and every phrotecnlc device ami Inven tion known will be brought Into use, EXPt S1T10N' JfQTES, Stilt the Exposition attracts, as evi dence by Its Increased patronage every week. With favorable weather there will bp a large attendance dally now till its close the last of next month, The exhibits here are very similar to those at New Orleans, only there Is not such a wilderness of buildings as Ml tho latter place. Besides new and fresh additions hare been sent here from all over the country to add to the perfection of the Southern Exposition. All the buildings have quite a social Ifoilday appearance, being decorated with U S flags, bunting, steamers, etc, I Then everything Is kept In such nice order. There are many conveniences, 1 BW III,, I'M, .J mui LUIIIU 111 .' b o 1,1 MC : 1 , ., , . , morning and remain till 10 at night, If ,i, 11. ti , tlxtf r ...I,, .w, ..... I.. .. U Im .1.. I i ne; ...an, 4i.ee .no cijj Dcnu 111 There are easv seats In - -- --- ... , rwt nfr, ... I I music nan, ana every place where one ...U..I. ...., 4,..B .., cau rest afters tiresome walk through- out tho large bulldlns. Every SatirrdiY and Tuesday entrance Tees have buaul reduced to 25 cents a hcadj while Iralf-a-dollar Is the price of j admitanco - othcr days. The building Is 1 not thrown open to the public on Sun- i days, whlcliiiV wlso decision of tlfir: management, thereby allowing clcra-j, ' irs well as managers one day to them selves out of seven. Ono of tho striking failures of the Exposition Is the uswspuper exhibit for tins benefit of tho public and publisher , alike, where the daily and weekly papers of tho country aro carefully filed cverv day. The publishers of nearly all the city and county newspapers send a copy of their publications complimentary for tho time being for tho uso of this display. There Is no space unoccupied In tho vast area used for exhibitors, which shows the interest everybody Is taking In the matter of display, towards making this tho greatest success of any former Exposition. A visit to an ordinary country fair Is both Instructive and recreative. Then why should It not be proportionately boneficlal to witness such such a display as given at the Exposition where muscle, binln and money have all combined to make It a success In every regard. Con sequently those who can possibly do so should by all means visit tho Southern Exposition at Louisville. BOB BUHDETTE'8 ROMANCE OF JEF FEHSON. Ho was not President of the United States then, although he afterward at tained unto the honor, ne was a little boy, and rather Inclined to be good,obe dlent and bright. He loved his mother and even maintained a sincere respect for his father, Ono evening he was about an hour of longer off time getting homo from school, and the eager mater nal eye fell upon his shirt and at once divined the cause of his detention. The other eager maternal eye, for she had" a a little pair of them, saw the same thing. "Thomas," said his mother, "why aro you so late?" "Lost my jografy, and had to go'n hunt It." "Did yon find it?" "Ycs'ni." "0, Tommy, you left It at homo this morning; it has been here all day." "Yes' in, that's what I remembered I dono with It." "Tommy!" "Yes, ma." "You have been In swimming." "No, ina'aml" very stoutly. "Tommy 1 Mother knows." "No, ina'aml" with thn air of a boy whose position Is unassailable. "Tommy, you have been swimming In the river; I can tell by your shirt," "Nixie, bossl" shouted the boy, trl umphantly J "you can play no turned In side out shirt on me! You can't prove nothln by that shirt." "Tommy, your shirt tells mc every thing!" "Tell nothln', I didn't take It off when I went in!"' It was many, nianyjears after that when Thomas Jefferson learned why ho was fed on the skate strap of affliction that night, in the entire absence of sufficient evidence to convict him, and when the truth dawned upon hlui, he wrote the Declaration of Independence, and Invented the shirt that buttons be hind HER SAD BIRTHDAY. "So this Is your birthday, Is It Ma mie?" said a visitor at tbe residence of Col. Withei'spoon, tile whole family be Ing present in the room at the time. "Yes to day is my birthday," replied Mamie, "And I suppose you had lots of pi-cs cnts?" "My birthday Is of no account," re sponded Mamie, shaking her head, "It Is on tho 20th of the month. My sister has R much nicer birthday than I have, Her's Is on the Od of the month," "What difference docs that make?' "It makes all the difference In the World, Papa has got lots of money to buy presents with on the Cd of the month, but I don't stand no show at all on my birthday, for often his salary almost always gone," After tho visitor had departed, Mamie w-as very ranch surprised nt getting something on her birthday for which she was not prepared, A GTAOQERINOSTJOQESTIuIT. 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