i ,,,:.:,iM.mif mM.mm i in .liasassin The Carbon Advocate An tmlependeJit Famllr Ifevrapoper Published. wry. tATt'RPAY, In Leh.nhlon,C'irbnti i,.,Pa., by ir.vmtv v. moitTiiiinjiut. ornn-llAXKAVAY. a hkt.ailiifaiiM,ho the LchlB-h Valley T! ! P-lfl. Tenns: $1.00 wJmm in Mnm r.TitnT DrscrllrTiox op rf.ttV- VsrT'rji-.rT J ob .Print-in g; AT VKIPV LOW I'RIOKK Advertising Rates For; Iiogal Natioos. Tim follovvliiff urleos for local Adver tising has been adopted by the CaiuioM ADVOOATlt. Charter Notices - - - $4 00 .Auditor's Notices - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Executor's NpIIco - -. - 3 00 Other legal advertising will be charged for by (he square. H. V. Mcrthlm:r, Jr., Publisher. II. V. MoiiTntMKH, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." 81.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. XIV., No. 17. IjEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1886. If not paid in advance, $1.2") ATTJHNEVS AND COUNCELLOBS. fHn-T y-T-QHACK II KYIIT, ATTtilNEY AT LAW, Or tick jhT1i roomiirecently ceupled by J WM. Hap.her, BANK STrfl.ETS. LEItimiTON, PA. Maybe consulted Tn English and fjer'inan. Julys, 18'i-iy "W T M. ItAP.KHKI., ATTOKNgY it COimOF.LLOK AT LAW, ri ns r norm Anovai thk mawsion iiousk, ' M AVCII CHVKK, rF.KS'A. Heal Kslnte anrt.t'nllrctton flKcncy. Wilt liny unci' hell Heal I.statr. .'onviyanri ng neatly done. Cullerilona promptly made. Settling Kstatcs of 1 ece. ill n a specialty. May bo consulted ir..Enillh and Uunnan, November 21, Is I. p A. SjflihS " ' ATTOHNUT AT LAW. . " . OsTicK-Corncr of Hunk Street & Hankwuy 2nd building above the Carbon Advocitc J'tlnttnK tJHite. Nny.lB, 188S-u0: " LKtllfJHTON. I'HYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. w.,v..nr.nEit i 1'HYiyiAN AN! 8rHftT.UN. HArJldTsTR EF.,I,E1 I Ml ITO ,V, P A . ".tf,FK!E,HunrTit Pnrryvllle From a. in., to VI ni. dally. ,Iay le ,consullc,d In the Lngllsh or German JLapguage, ft " May II, '84. "YT A. IEltll A.HKlt, M 1., 'niysMCUn aunsrnoKON Fpril.il Attention fold tol'hronlo Illrcases. Office South Knt Comer Iron and . hrcontl,Slrfete, wI.EllI(l)lT.N, PKNN'A. AprlFad.lMS. " " it. KF.m.K, SI. D. v s'EXAMiKixa svnatios; I'nACTlOINOrilYSIiUANfcStnSdlHIN I Jpricit IlimK Street, Ilmii-n'a 111 il'K. I . K 1 1 IH II T( IX. 1 ' E X N ' A . Miynieii'niteiln"llic (lerman I.-inicutKe. Not Vllir ' 1 PHYSICIAN AND SUK )K(., FOPTH sVlSKET, I. El 1 1(1 IITON, P A. ,Mi(v"e eermiUCl In Pmrlb'i or Oeitnnn f-picla) stttntlnn ' :1vcn ' to Iiikmoi ov Officii Horns Fro'm 12 U. toi P. M., and rrom toll P. HI. March SI, S3 F. A. Rabenoid, D.D.S., JfUANCU f.iKFl.JE.-l'pL'us'leei.iusiS liruV Bank St., Lahighton, Pa DemNtrv In all II branches. Teelli x- trsoted tilli.mt pain, ilaf adliiinlitereil when leqnested lllllce llnys V l.UN t-S UAl oi u ten weeK I. . Auore.e. I.ITZENUERO, LchlKhcuunty, Pa, .Tan. S, 18 -i-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE: Oj'posile the "imwjway Ilotie.' Maxich Chunk, Pa. J Patients have th i hcueltt of he Utent Im- rrnvoments In mo'luinhil appllaiices and he best methiils iirirotmuni In nil surgical eases. ANJlCSTIIKriit adnilnlrtcreil II ue.lre!. If imm. IuU: persons residing outsub uf .Maiitih Chunk ehould m tke ctiKaeincnts by mall. tjS-vl EYE AND EAB. DR. G. T. FOX Visits Allrntnirn regularly "n THUIWUAY uf eirli week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye & Ear office at Hxydeii's Americ.in Hotel, and llin i hours Iron. V in tho forenoon unti. in tho aftern 'on. Also Httotdw lo lie traction of tlie Eye tor lli propjr u-ljust ineiit of nlaes. Hid (or the relief uu.l uure uf odlcal ifefect8. Iny alo be nmsttlleil at his office in ltATlI, Weilneil.ir anil Saturday of each week, al IIANUOll rn Monday, and at R ASTON on Tues.ay. jan 2 Kil ly. UOrELS AN'I) i KUtY QARBON HOUSE, JONATHAN KlSTLETt, PnOPRlETOH, IIamkSt., I.KntntiTOX, Pa. The Ua.ibon Housk offers rlrst.classaccnm umdatlons to the Traveliuu; public. Hoarding by the luy or Week on lteasouablo Terms, tlhoiee Uixars. Wines and l.lnuors nbviiyon hunl. Howl Sheds and Stahlos. with atten- (lira Hostlers, mtajhed. April lu-yl, JpACKKRTON HOThl.. ' Ilway between Mnuch Clinnk A LelilKhluu LEOPOLD MEYEU, Poornifum, Packorton, Pcnn'a .This well known hotel Is admirably refitted, and Ins the best accommodations lor Herman ntand transient boarders. Excellent tables nl the Tory beat liquors. Also tluestahlcs attached. Sept.ie-yl. D. J. KISTLER I(i.tlul1y ftnuouncm in thn public that he his opsneU ft NKW 1-1VI2KY UVAI1LK In euiinettoD with hU hotel, aud li pre pa red tu j FiiusraVi WeHluss or Business Trips on slmrtfitnotlcftftnii mrt lltnrnUeriuii. All order left at t.m"drls..n u a" will receive prompt AttMKlnn, Stuhle n North S-rcet, aextthehotflt Lahltlixm lurW-M laERUU Vtmuut. TI.Aa t rT-vr-i'ry- jjy-y WE WILL PAY f3 00 A DAY to n reliable parly, lu i 1.1 ;enlleinan, Inirrelva orilra Mr our pnh .icitiuus Any verton a piling i i i'i lotitinn. wli'i rannot i jll on us iieron illy. tt. lilt send pholtirsiph (' iri it' oa reiuinct), ana nuon tm r ii 3 resjwtn nLIc business men n irferenre Addr Elder Publishing; l'o., Sfl4 Wabash Ave., Cbirsgn, III. fitly li, ist ', 1 vMtRY5iABtP , Thomas' Drug Store. p p n CO r CD CD' en- o o cr o r f i h O ZD 3 )--1 VS3 C0 do P P g5 ui s & 75 C3 p CTQ O 21 a - o CD o P r-r nuea lasccid CO CD t o r1 da Pliysicians Peiscriiitioas Carefully Compounded T. J. 11RETNEY, I!eeienll dly announce to tho merchant" of I.ohlKhton iinl ctnera ilmt he I. preinired to du nil kinds ol Hauling of Ficiglitr, Kxprrss Mattcv and llaggago at very leasonnhle ir'ecs. lly rotnpt nt tenllon to nil order Ik hopcK to merit a chare ol public piitrona.'', lit (tidence. coiner uf Pine and Iron Street, LelilKhti-n. Pa. Iirders lor htulintf lell at M. .eeeny & Son's btore ivlll rcccivui i nuipt aitcnOou. T. J. IlKEI'.VhY. Oct. 1'-', 1881 3m. MRPrTS-ff EifH 2 R k n as Eg a 5 rniToi!.is Hi:nsi:c!!:ct, i. CONVEY ANOKI!, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The 'jllowliin Coiupitiles are Ueprhiinted: LKii.v.N ).v mu i p.m. n:n:. IllCAIIINd MUPUAI. l lllE, w yum i mi nr.::. porr.-'Vii.t.i: l'ltii'., Kill 1II1K. mid the Tlt.VVEI.EHS ACOIDI.NT INfl'ItAN(!Ii Also P'nmvlv.inb and .Muninlllo-'o Thlrt elec i eand In nriui' e Coiiiimt'V. Mllll'il.ISn ntO. ICIiMliltlil!. K. F. L10KKNHACH, IIKAI.EI1 IX Wall Papeus, Holders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and vu up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, lhushcs & general Painters' s. No. 61 Broadway. Manch ClmuL Pa. rtflrnv lbs llroadway House. s M Our rkd-rTH fur 12 otnt9 m H-stm;. e (i hiii in ti. tuiY (nr mnilitie tnnl wrHniiiiiL Utii'l nmiipf l l" Ihio'k Htrnii. vill r- tjranufj t h Ol It 11. 1 1j i-NTS. ni- knrlh 00 4 Ad tires Jl-'iter J'ub C Chicago. Ill, (JSubseribo Tontjie Ad vocatk, only $1 prv yiir. , JVili WHtK AU H5 ('.J ri intD'n.e. 1 jlSMtaW fr3S"Cr.lriiN IIKI rNM'.a-hl.nai,lo llrS ! mrd Kin i. '1aki-.ii, Haul, si uchlu.t-u .it aaii.iutad. H sensRiiotfaMBi . 1 P P u sir nj a iJ B . 1ZI E.I J M o Si 3 I -o El .V carload of walnuts was shinned not Tonjr aso.froni Kmporla, K'nnsas, to J Oariien City, lu the same statu, for, plnutlti!-'. Talte It This Montlp. . Spring rapidly nppioaciics", ntid lt Is IniiairtHiit tliat every olio Should be pre pared for the depressing effects of tho changing settion. This Is, the time to purify the blood nnd strengthen th sys tem, by tahlng Hood's Sariaparllla, which ftands tmeijttalled as a spring medicine, and has endorsements of a character seldom given any proprietary medicine. A book containing state ments of the iiKtny wonderful cures it has accomplished, will he sent upon ap plication to C. I. JIoo.l & Co., Apothe caries. Lowell, Mass. 100 doses one dollar. The total number of troops fur nished by nil tho states for the Union army during the late war wa3 2,830, 132. I o Mystery Abrnt It. There are no mysteries or feorcts about the compounding of Urown's Iron Hitters. The preparation of Iron Is tho only one that can be taken without In juring the teeth or etomach. It gives Wgnr lo the feeble, life to the debilitated and health to Hie dyspeptic. You need not fear to give It to the most dcllcale child. Mis. IJmma Williams, of Stark weather, Mss., says, "It relieved my daughter of dyspepsia, and myself of general debility." In tho year 18) there will be fifty t'.vo Sundays, and four months with five Sundays January, May, August and October. Soma Foolish Pcoplo Allow a cough to run until It gels be yond the reach of mediclnp. They of ten say. Oh, it will wear away, but In most cases it wears them away. Could they he Induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's ISnlsam, which wc sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see tho excel lent effect after taking the first dose, l'ricts We and 1.00. Trial slzo free. Sold by T. 1). Thomas, l.clilghton and W. 1', Itlery, Weissport. A elotii wilh cork threads through it has been Invented. It looks like or d'.n.iry wear, yet prevents the body from sinking in waler. Sr. Frazier's Root Bitters. 1'r.izier's Hoot Hitters are not a dram fh ip beverage. Hut arc strictly medi- lu li in every Ecne. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1.00. At Thomas' drug store. A coward can commit suicide It takc3 a brav is nun to live on and face trouble. . The rule which works both wavs Is no rule at all. Bnclrlen's Arnica Salve. Tim beat salvo in the world for cute. li.MiiseSj soroi. ulcers, salt rhu'eni, fever Hirgs, fetter, ch.ip'ped handi'clillblands,' corns, and nil skin eruptions, nnd posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is gtur.uitecd to give perfect satisfac ibn, ornuncy refiui led. Price 23 cents per box, at T. U. Thomas'. A mm who knovvsa good deal about he 11U of life the doctor. Love elevates or dehues the soul, according to the object which inspires it. Dr.Irazor's Magic Ointment A sure cure for all boils, burns, sores, I'ttts, llesli wound,, sore nipple, hard an I soft corns, chapped Hps and hands. IVIcj .10 cents. Sold by druggists. Wil liam .vi t g. l o., Prop s., Cleveland, O. Sold by 1'lioin.ts, the druggist. The estlmitcd popiilalluu of China Is l5,t!l:);l,12, or 2:11 souls persquaro tu'de, through j:i: Chint proper. He vvluh.is notl.I igto do has no b.niuess on oarlh. .v An Etil ti Hone Scradng. Llward Shepherd, of riarrlsbttrg, III., says: "Having reeelvo.l so much' bene lit from Klectne; Ulters, 1 feel It my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my do -tor told mo I would have to have the bona serapod or leg ampu t ited. 1 itM'd, instead, tlirco bottles of Lleetrle Hitters and sjvcn boxes Iluck li'ti's Arnica S ile, and n.y leg is now sound and well." f Kleelric Hitter ate sold at fifty cents a bottle, and llucklen's Arnica Salve at 2.1c. a box by T. U. Thomas. The pistol was Invented In Plstola, In Tiiteany, by (;.uullla Vltclli, In the sixteenth century. One night awhile ago JohiijLayton, who runs the main line boat train fiom Hoston, came on my engine sick as ileatli. lie was so feverish an.! nervous he almost cried. Cheer up, John," savs I, "and I'll (lx you In a jlffv, and I give Jilui a goo J dose of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite llemedy. He went to bel Two days after 1 saw him looking well as a butcher. 'That's the stttlf for rail road ini'ti,' he said. Daniel Pitts, En gineer uiii colony iiaiiroail. The common thistle plant Is found to contain an average of 03,000 seeds, and the burdock f!,00l). Tho Panama canal construction Is costing at the rate of thirty millions a year. The extraordinary popularity of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is the natural result of its use by all classes of people for over forty years. It has proven itself the very best speclfto for colds, coughs and pulmonary complaints. ' Tho army of artlllcl.il flower makers in Paris Is said to number not less than 33,000 souls. Politeness is the shadow of civiliza tion. Hop I'Uwter soothe, stimulate and strengthen weak and tired muscles. Cure pilu3 au, I aches. Owing l.i the competition of natur al gas, firewood is 2 per cord In James town, X. V.' South Africa has 1,502 inllw of .rallnud InwrKlrg; orjw. Tliu three, outfit. ( ,llt,. '. . h'V.iel., Ui.i 441. t j.i i ItejjulBte their action .Ui fyiu'l touje, l! ir . , -1; (li,, i , ' jfalne nrm I lejituu'i u.a. .n.:, swee" coin !t season as In ',sj. The .Missouri Cretn.u'.on Society ha pl l in aiber , ii.'i of whom arc wo- i i.. 'U, i I lF,!y .Star TRAD riSK ABKv VAbsoli,trl,r 1'rce 'roil. Olfs, Emttlo anSi'oUon SAFE. SURE. PROSV3PT.I .at nr.cncirsTS ANn pfalkkj. the tntm,Ks a. vocmn ro.. iulthiohh. iid rf K 1 Carej Ultsaj'.lsia, lTeuiaiBla, S, fil r'JnillI"l"lke '"'lathr, lootl.arl,., nprnina, iiroim, nr., nr. imi nr. rirTY ckxtb. At Drnrrl.l. ftna bclvr,. iie ciiAULLs a. voim.tit iu..AUiaoiir, THE LAND OF THP3-AHD-S0 nv JAMK.1 WJiircoiin RlLl'.r, ' 1 How would Willie like to no To to tliel.iiul of Thus-aud-So? Kvcr thing Is proper there All the children comb their hair finlootlior lltnti the fur of cats, Or the nap of high, all); hats; Every face Is clean aiid"vvhlte As a lily washed In light! Never vaguest soil or speck Pound im fnrchcml, throat or luck; Every tittle crhuplcd ear, In and out, as pure and clear As the cherry -blossom's blow lu the land of Thus-and-So. 1 Little boys that never fall Down the stairs, or cry at all Doing notning to repent. Watchful and obedient; Never hungry, nor In haste Thly Vhuestrhi'fs always laced ; Never button rudely torn rriiin Its fellows all unworn; Knickerbockers alwas new llllibuu-tie, and collar, loo; l.lllle watches, worn like men, Only always half-past ten Hiit precisely rli;lit, ou know. Put the laud of 'Ihtis-and-Sot And the little babies there (live no one the tllgliteat care Nurse has not a ll.ln'; to do l!ut be Iripi y and say IJo!' While liiaiunia jiut nods, and kuuvvi N-itliim; but 1 1 doze and doze; Never litter around thcijrale; Never lunch nr dinurr Kite ; Never any household din Perls without or rlniis within llal'j -co is nor laughing cnlls, r (In the stairs, or llnoiili the halls .lu-t meat Hushes lo and fro Pace the laud of Tluis-aud hoi . : " O llielaiurot riiiK-and-ijol l.Mi'l it dullahtfid, Iho'uBliV"' " Yos," lisjied Willie, answering mo Soiuewhat slow and doublfiilly " Mu-t be awful nice but 1 limber watt till by and by 'Pore t no theiv may be when I be dead I'll go there then Hot-" the troubled llltle face Closer pressed In my embrace' ' Lc's dun't niver ever go To the land otThus-aiid-Sol" After the Opera. Pratt Dueller climbed the last step of the attic-stairs, and found her young lodger still sewing by the light of afccble lamp. "Thekla, child," she cried, ''ain't you ready yet a while'."' "Coiiib in and sit down," -the girl answered In pule sweeily spoken Cler tn.in. "I'm almost through." "Hut you ain't had your supper yet," said Frau Ditcher. 'I'm only going to have a bit of toast and some tea. You'll have n cup with me, won't you? Oh, yes, but you must! Think how many cups of coffee I've taken with you! Desldes, it's so much moro cosy and sociable than being alone." "Ah, well," said Frau Duchcr, laugh ing softly, "wo don't go to the o.iera every night! This is what you call a spree ch, Thekla?'' The girl smiled back at her, but her llpj drooped slightly. She was think ing, poor child, of the time when the opera was a part of her dally life. Ah, how they used to appluad, those (er mans.when her father led the orchestra! lie had been dead three years, and that was, eight years ago. Hut she could see it all now the lights, the per fume, and the llowcrs, the ladles In costly attire nodding gaily to her, the macstro's daugfitcr, and Felix. "And what are these things for, any how?" asked Frau llucher, plchlug up a little plush bag from a bright-colored pile that lay on tho table. "For opcra-glas'ses," Thekla said, ris ing suddenly and beginning to bustle over her little sifppef. "I make them for a store down town. You've no Idea how well they sell." "So!" said Frau Ducher ploasantly. 'That Is good. Hut why do you sit, hero sewing yet a while, when there are lots of good men, Thekla?" 'I hate men!" the girl answered fiercely. "I shall never marry anyone, Mrs. Huelter." - That's all foolishness, child. You 'arc young yet a vvhilc;biit every girl lias a lover borne lime." "I've had mine with other evils long ago." "And he didn't turn out rlght?"erled Frau llucher. Thekla shook her limit, "IPell, wlir' tU . .V',! C .to O I ..... .... Itww t ... U w it tfO,j i'i.u. '. waa ou. b-lor.- we lhoug.it ol eiuigra'i ig lo Ame..cj. My fiiilur was famous then, an.! nuking money fast." I O K Cts. bERMANREMEDi "And this young fellow," Frau Bitcller putsucd. "Jle didn't steal, did lie?."' - ... -Oh, no!" the girl answered bitterly. "He did nothing worse flian play mc 'fllso. lie deserted mc, without a word, iiii.iieliottr.of my greatest need; left my father, whom ho called Ills' best friend, to'dlo In want in n foreign country; and he 'was rich, too. I did not want his charity, but" She burst Into tears, and Frau llucher leaned over to pat her on the shoulder. "There, there," she said soothingly, "don't cry, child I Don't think about those tilings. IPhat's the use? Think about the opera. D'on't we two be giand sitting there like fine ladles to night ch, Thekla?" "It Is my father's opera," the girl said, drying her tears, and lifting her head proudly. "He wrote It, Mrs. llucher every note; and oh, there arc such lovc.ly choruses! First, there's a lot of soldlors, you know " In a few moments she was deep in the plot qf the opera, giving tho nlrs'as she went along, till Frau llucher cried : " Ifhy, you know it already 1" "I know every note of It," Thekla said, pushing her toast aside barely tasted, "and I love It all. To-t.lght I shall hear it again for the first time In six years." "lint aren't you going to cat any thing?" 'Xo; 1 am not hungry. Come, we must bo going. The people are crowd ing in, and there are no reserved scats in tho gallery she said with a faint smile. 'She was wondetlng what that gay, audience would do if they were sudden ly Informed that the daughter of the man who w rote their favorite opera was sitting in the gallery. The house was crowded, and ns Thek la took her scat her heart bounded, for she saw that a score of tho opera, as It stooil on the leader's stand In the or chestra, was resting on a pillow of flow ers, that bore the words: "In Memorlani, Berlin, May 9, IS-." Someone else remembered, then! Someone remembered that happy night of her father's triumph I There was someone here who had been there! 'Oh-h-hl' exclaimed Fran Duchcr, In indescribable tones, as the curtain rose to the notes of a stirring military choius. Thekla leaned over eagerly. For a brief spell she was happy. Entranced by tho sound of her fath er's music, she sat through the first act tike one.ln a dream. When the curtain fell,- she turned with a sympathetic smile to a seedy looking musician, who ,haj been, ilevouring tho scorOjthrough a lorgnette. V.'Wlll you lend me your glass for a molncnt, sir?' she said politely. ' And when the request was granted, she looked for tho first time at the house. The orchestra occupied her some time, nnd then there was a fair girl sitting in tho lower box, richly attired, nnd at the back of her chair stood u genllemmi in faultless full-dress costume. It was Count Kdelstadt. iV low smothered cry escaped Thokla's Hps, and she grew deathly w hltc. She knew him instantly handsome and courtly as ever. And that girl over whom he was bending so devotedly ah, something in the gill's heart seemed to .snap! Thekla, child, what Is tho matter?' cried Frau llucher, shaking her slightly, Hut tho lights were dancing away,and tho opening strains of the second act .were swallowed up In the empty silence of unconsciousness. 'I told you you was a working too hard yet,' said Frau Ducher some time after wards, when she snt on the edge of Thekla's bed, chiding her gently for taxing her strength too far. The girl only shook her head She lay quite still, but her heart was lu a tumult. The opera was over, and the pcoplo were coming out. They knew and thought nothing of Thekla.savc lo won der who that woman was who fainted In the beginning of the second act, and caused sucli a distracting noise In the gallery. 'It was very unfortunate!' Count Kdelstadt observed to his companion, 'That vesper-song was spbllcd entirely, Ah, Miss Irwin, see what I have done; pushed the bottom out of youi new opera-bag!' You naughty man! Those glasses won't go lu that bag; they're too large They're mamma's, jon see. Hut never mind; I guess I can mend It.' 'Xo,' he said, putting tho bag in his pocket; 'I'll got you anew one. I'm sorry, but Ah, here Is our carriage.' Ho went homo that night In a dreamy mood, for the familiar airs of that dear old opera were haunting him. 'F.lght years ago,' he mused, as he took Miss Irwin's opera-bag from ids pocket and looked at it Idly. 'Opera- bags were not In fashion then. Pretty little thing, but not very strong. Stif fened with wiltlng-papcr,' ho added, examining the bag. 'Kb, what's this? Whoever made this has been using up some old letters.' A man's curiosity is fully equal to a woman's, ami Count F.delsladt was not above ripping the bag odoii to find out what was written on t hist crap of paper. It proved to be a letter head, reading: I.on iNfrrri: and (Iav. Opticians, No. u, tilivi rut reel. Then below, In a clerk's hand, was the following pnrt of a letter: "Miss Tiihkiv U . 1S9, DrovvunSt., City. I "liwir MUa.Tlio I;ui extra order for .- b.i .be be had found hfr, afiei all ihi-w ), r? I lis lost love, Thekla IiIj promised wife! Would the morning never dawn, that ho might go and seek hrr? I Thekla was fitting, the ftext day,very ( listlessly by her little fireslde.when there came a bounding step on the stairs nnd an eager knock. 'Pardon mel' said tho glad voice of one who paused on the threshold. 'Frau Bucltcr iold me to como right up. Thekla, darllngl don't -you know' me? 1 am' 'Fells !' 'Yes, yes!' he.crlcd, clasping her In his arms. 'Where have you been hid ing? 1 havo' sought you so long!' 'But you never came to sec us after ' 'Steinmctz told mn you had gone away, and he could not give me your address. I waited to hear from vou.and when you never wrote, I thought ' 'That was falsel Stelnmotz know very well where w were, hut he had stolen my father's operas, and he tried to keep anyone from finding it out.' 'I heard that afterwards, nnd I found out that you had come to Ametlca. But I have tried so often to find you; and oh, Thekla, I have been so un happy 1' 'Then you did not forget?' Thekla faltered. 'Forget!' he echoed; but his only answer was to fold his arms about her and lay his check tenderly against hers. 'Dearest always!1 he murmured. 'My poor little girl! what you must have suffered. Oh, If that villain Stclnmetz 'Helsdc.nl,' Thekla said gently, 'and It cannot matter now. 1 can bear any thing, Felix, with youi A few days later, Miss Irwin received a very handsome new opera-bag and a superb pair of gold-mounted opera glasses, 'With the compliments of the Count and Countess of Kdelstadt.' CARELESSNESS WITH FIRE-ARMS. There was a party of us out from Cheneyvlllc, La., to look over a sugar plantation, and we had dismounted by the roadside to drink at a spring and rest a bit under the shade, when along came a native on a mule. As he drew up and looked us over, we saw that he was armed with a shot-gun, revolver aud knife, and the eyes under his old hat had a bad expression. 'I reckon you gents hain't bound over to Kurnel Smith's place?' he said, as he surveyed us. 'Beckon wc just ar' that,' answered our spokesman. 'How soon?' 'Bight away.' 'Say, gineral, will you do me a favor?' 'I reckon.' 'Sot here fur about half an hour, and then don't hurry, Tho kurnel and I have had a lcetle fursc, and I am going lo git the drop on him. Beckon you don't care to mix In?' 'Beckon not, and If these gents is agreed we will give you time.' We didn't raise any particular objec lion, ami the. wayfarer passed on at a gallop. By and by wo followed at a slow pace, but made no discovery until wc reached Smith's place. The 'kur nel' was at the gate with with a rifle leaning against the fence, aud as he came out and shook hands our guide asked: 'Been any fursc around here kurnel?' 'Xothln' to speak of, thank ye.' 'Didn't see a fellow on a mewl come this way?' 'Well, somebody did come along and fill that 'ere gate post full of buck shot, and I scut a bullet through his ole hat to teach him. not to be so keeiless; but git off ycr bosses and come In come right in aud make ycrsclvcs to hum.1 A LIBERAL MAN. 'There uoes a man,' said a Cleveland vessel-broker, as he pointed to a lake captain, 'who has the most liberal heart of any man I ever met.' 'Has he founded an asylum'." 'Xo, but his schooner foundered olT Ashtabula last summer, and he made the Insurance company a present of $20,000 risk.' 'H'm. Singular man.' 'Very singular. Seoms to mc I'd have run the risk.' Of what?' 'Of the company raising her and find Ing the augur-holes in her bottom." JUST TH0UQHT OF IT, 'Say, Hannar,' ho called out as he came in an hour late, and with very un steady steps, 'they say that coal has ad vanced two shillings a ton.' 'Xo!' 'Solemn fact, Hanuer. It's perfectly awful how us poor folks arc being Ground down by the monopolists.' Two hours later he was aroused from sleep by the wife pulling his hair, and as he. roused up she exclaimed: 'You drunken old villain 1 but It's just struck mc that we burn wood and don't vran't r.o coal, (let up hero and explain your conduct In being out until eleven o clock. -the BEST TOff - Thlv modldne, ccmbinlns Iron w; h pim Diablo lollies, iinlel.iy mid roiei-kiel) urea DvHpep.iii, IiiiKCIInn, V fiihrteKs, ' uinure lllood, .11 alar ht,l'hii;H aud Vv ci , ua Ncarnlala. Tt is tn untuthn? remedy for Ph-eflA' rY P - !. 4 pl ' '""- K.' . no PllU'i' le .1 . I li ' . aoiiif4l - ' ienesaipl ) . .U-- uu : apnatHv. aMa the ar-lmllanotl " food rss Haartbip-n ami Jv leplng, cmi siren, fie mils'-'' s and nervc-v r Intern u-nt 1 Vvors, lJt itnda, Ij -T , Ac., it )'a no equal. '- The p nnlne r.na al-nrc trade, n-e 1 I red lineaim v rappn- T il.'-1 . I, sto (uianiL to., tut.. . IsfTiR? i List of Jnrors. Drawn to servant April lerni of Court, roimiieiiclng Monday, April 12, 18SC: ortAsn .tenons. Andrew, James T , dinner, Last Tenti. Boyd, W. 3., merchant, Lnuslord. Cunfer, Jacob, carpenter, Mahoninir. fsrlev, Robert, miner, Summit Hill. Entdehml, Henry, laborer, Wealherl. H-iiuing, Ciurles, laborer, Penn Forest. Johnson, Alexander, laborer. M. Chunk. Johnson, Matthew, laborer, Sunimlt.lllll. Kuliuer, Augustus, farmer, Towamruiing. Krusc, John, cgeiit, Franklin. Kunlz.M. 0., tanner, LeLlgbtmi. . Koons, William, butcher, Weiseporl. Kennedy William, foreman. Lausiiine. Koons, Win. 1L, merchant Mauch Chunl. McGarry,John, enjarmaker, Nerquelioaing. Musselmnn, Josiah, Justice, Mahoning. McArd!.-, William, miner, Xuq'iehuniug, Nagle, Peter, laborer, Raircr Meadow. Ross, James, laborer, Srauch Chunk. S,ironk, David, carpenter. Wealherlv. Stein, John K , painter, Summit Hill. fcnydcr, VViMjni, merolmnl, Summit Hill. Sievrcll, Wallace W., farmer. Mahoninf. Ziglcr, Thos., carpenter, lloaycr Meadow. rcTtr Ji'noRS. Asb, Janes, loroinan, L Towamensing. Beineman, Henry, merchant, B. M.Chunk. II. nek, Ihomns II.., laborer. North Kidder. Carry , A. 1'., clerk, Nesquehonlnr. Christmao, J. F., laborer, Pcnn Forest. Lby.S. O., merchant, Weatherly. Evans, Thomas, miner, Lmsford. ! rniitt, Jacob, farmer. Malioninr;. George, Uenj., laborer, L. Towamcnsinff. n , . - ur.ru, iii. a., merchant, Laneford. Hart, Anthony, laborer. Weatherlv. Hummel, C. if., paluler, Maucli Chunk. llowells, Daniel, miner, Beaver Meadow. Huntzinger.G. F., innkeeper. Summitlllll. Hawk, J. S., lumberman, South Kidder. H irlz, iltiam, moulder, Weatherly. Kemcrer, George, farmer, Mahonlnc. Kistlcr, John, merchant, Parryyille. Kisllcr, John, gentleman, Maucli Chunk. Klickner, Wallace, tailor. Summit Itlll Longkamerer, C, foreman, Tackerton. Mo-siujer, Geo., shoemaker, E M. Chunl. iladara, James, carpenter, Maneli Chunk. McConnicle, Win., machinist. Lehightoo. McGce, Michael, miner, Audcnricd. Mliinieh, S. F , merchant, Summit Hill. O'Donnell, J. B.. miner. Summit Hill. Otley, BcnJ ,lnn keeper, Ncsquehoniog. leader, Adam, milkman, E. Maucli Chunk Rudetz, Charles, farmer, Towjmoosing. Reed, Frank, tailor, Maucli Chunk. Rccj?, Waters, larmcr, Packer. Shocirer, Alfred, stalion agent, Lehigh. Simmer, Charles, moulder, Weatherly Strohl, Conrad, laborer, Weatherly. Swank, Charles, cabinet maker, Lstisford. Sdnetnakcr, Dayid, larmcr. But Penn. Smllb, Franklin, inn keeker, Mahoning. Sharp, Hu-jh, miner, Summit Hill. Stevenson, S., Innkeeper, Nesquelionlng. Snyder, Solomon, laborer, L. Lovramensing Wood, David, hrukeman, Weatherly Woodring, J. D. lumberman, N. Kidder Wagner, JameB, laborer. Parryvlllo Wilson, Ed.C merchant, Weatbetly Welsh, Thomas, moulder, Woathetly Ziezer, Burtliold,psiiit mauul'r, East Pcnn Kresily, J. F. merchant, Weatherly TRAVERSE JCB0RS. Urodhcad, A. C , gentleman, Lehighton Hoy le, Charles, gentleman, Lshsford BeigheJ-John, boatbuilder,E MauchChunk, Deer, Ellas, farmer, Tovvamensing Uromin, Frank, miner, llcavor Mo.idow Bowman, Josiah, farmer, L. Towameusing Uoyer, Daniel, farmer, Franklin Coll, Thus., clerk, .Maucli Chunk Corlright, Wm. A., deutist, Maucli Chunk Deppy, W. R , carpenter, Poun Forest Esser.John H , gentleman, Mnuch Chunk Fowler, Edwaid, brakomau, Weatherly Finlcy, W, J .jeweler, Lansford Holleubacb, Ellas, latoier, Lehigbton Iliester, Frank, surveyor, Lansford Hunshue, J. carpenter, L. Towamcnsing Hoover, G. V,'., merchant, E. MauchChunk Jenkins, J., farmer, Tackcr Kemerer, Alexander, farmer, Mahoning Kriim, Daniel, farmer, Franklin Kistler. Jonathan, inn keeper, Lehljhton Koileubader, S., laborer, L. Towameusing Martin, John, Jr , clerk, Beaver Meadow MeGouen, James, laborer, Ncequchouing Peters, Horace, carpenter, Weatherly Paul, John, laborer, Beaver Mendor Rsucii, William H. laborer, Xorth Kidder Roberts, Thomas, barber, Weatherly Stahl, Fred, iuu keeper Mauch Chunk Seller, Samuel, butcher, Lehighton Slciner, Reuben, farmer, Pucker Schwab, Lewis, mason, E Mauch Chunk Sleuihr, Solomom, larmcr, Towainensing Van hoi n, Samuel, laborer, Beaver Meadaw Welzel, Solomon D., farmer, Lehigh Welsh, James, inn keeper, Lansford Williams in, G. D., Ilusmlth, Lehigbton Williams, William A miner, Linsford Wilson, W. IL, merchant, Weatherlv Zimmerman, B, IL, carpenter, Packerton That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlghton, and jiieiy, vvcissporl. Will you suffer with dvsnensia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vltilizcr Is guaranteed lo cure yon. Sold by C. T. Horn and W. F. BIcry. Sleepless nights, mndo miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Sold by Horn, Lchighlon, and Blery, Weissport. Catarrh cured, health nnd sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Hcmedy. Price 60 cents. Xasal injec tor free. Sold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Le hlghton, and W. F. Biery, H'elssport. For lamo back, side or chest, uso Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. ! Sold by O. T. Horii and IP. F. Illery. ' Shiloh's cough aud consumption cure ! Is sold by us ou a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Biery, H'elssport, and Horn, Lchighlon. Shiloh's Vltlllzer is what you nen.l for constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by II". F. illery, H'elssport, and Dr. C, liorn, Lehlghton. J Croup, w hooping cough and hrouclii lis inunliatuly relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold Ly Horn, Lhighlon, and 1 Liery, H'eiuport. e n w Iwautllul.' 'I've hea.-, I a gooj lv.il Uteiy .il.jii; this pasture ot Paris.au I I '), .1' the go, I u i" i II i lor t Uf CbnstipWtioiP ts (Viuiiversittuud luon t.rnubb.sviiMMt 4 iirder. It I'linaos HhpiIimjUii, Mi-iifHl lfv pies-dun, Impairs the .SighnnltUttteurin.' destroys tliu Aputiti-, ttnd, ubeirl.-m .Mintlnucd, e.i Liitargeiuentt. ll.i Liver, IutLimiu.rit.il ut Jhe llnweLs.itid Piles. I'oiisMpntion K Hn;i,llly riiriil by Ayer's Pills. " . - r? a - ' For a number of months I ra iroubled with. CnstivepoW. In ' i-iflisi nilem e of Whii h I sillli'ieil Iroui lAkNi.l Appi ttle, IivApep.ii.1, nml a iit,iml-iil 1ler Myeves ,tlfiiiri.il,!'il tii," Jvva iiinpe.lled lo we.r it .ilr.lde IHVr tltrm. Hid, at times, was nu.ible in bcaikuv piMUre lo.the, light. I.vvnA entnrly CURED BY USING three bosea of A.vcr'A Pith I hrivvt nn iicsitntniii m pioiiMiiiiciiig ilu iiteiiieliie ii In the Ik's! e.ith.irtli' I'Vyf made. -Inmes Keeloa, Poland, Olnb. 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