1 Advertising Rates For Legal Notioes. Tlio following prlccs-for legal adver llstnghas been apoptcd by the Camion Advocate. Charter Notices - - - $i 00 Auditor's Notices - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00 jOlyorce Notices - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 8 00 Executor's Nollce . - - - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will bochargod for1 by tho square. H. V.Mortalmir, Jr., Publisher. ATTORNEYS AND COUNCELLOHS. jpg-QKACE HEYIIT, ATTORNEY1 AT ClrricE ii The room recently occupied by W. M. Rapsher, HANK STREET)' LEHIQIlTON, TA. May be consulted la English and German. July., lSs-ly Jt. KAPSHEK, ATTORNEY fcCOUNOFALOR AT LAW, inST DOOR AHOTB THE MANSION 110CSB, MAVVII CHUNK,' PEKITA. Heal Estate anil Collection Agency. Will Buy and Sell ileal Estate. Conveyancing neatly dono. Collections promptly made. Battling Estates of liecedciits n Specialty. mnroo comjuueu ic ungusn ana uorman. November 22, 18'4. Tjy A. SNYDER. 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Teeth ex tracted without pain. lias admlulitered Then requeued. llftc luya W EDNES DAY ut u ic.h week. P. O. Address, L.ITZENIIERO, Lehigh county, Pa. Jan. 1, 18. 5-1 J, W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE i Opposite the "Broadway House," , Maubh Chunk, Pa. Patients" bavb tho beneflt of lie latest lm- rrareinents In moclinnlnl appliances and he best melho Is of treatment In all surKical eis.s. ANyGSTHETIlt ndmlnlstcred II slslred .If pusstble, persons residing outside of tauoh Chunk, should mnke engagements by mail. (18.T1 EYE AND EAR. PH. G. T. POX Visits Allentuwn regularly no THURSDAY of eachiweekr Practice limited tu Diseases of the Eye Sc. Ear ttlfic at llayiirn'a American Hotel, ar.d rttirA hours fren. 9 in the forruonn until S:o In tha afteru nn, Alsi atteudi In Re traction nf the Eye l-.r llio prupjr adju.t meul af (jlafsfs, and fur the relief Sod cure fif optical defects. May also Iwcnnlitlttd "at Ills oftW In BATH, Wnlnesilar and Saturday f each week, at BANGOR en Mnmlav, anil at KA8T0N oo Tuesday. an 1 S 1 v. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. c ARSON HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTI'ER, PnOPRlETOR, Hank St.. Leuioutok, Pa. The OAanos Houais Oircrs Hrsuclasa acoom .modatlons to the Traveling public. Iloardlni; by tha Day or Week ou Rcasuuahle Terms. Clboleo Clears.' Wines and Mnuors alwuvton band, tloed Sheds ami Stables, with atten- tire liostters, allachej. April 10-yl, TDACKERTON HOTEL. Idway between Mauch Chunk & LehlRhtoh LEOPpLIEYER,.Paorr.iTOB, Paokerton. PennA This well known hotel Is admirably refitted, and his the best accommodations lor uenuan ent and transient boarders. Excellent tatde'. and the very best llqutirs. Also tine stables aitacneu. Sept. 16-y. ANSION HOUSE, Opposlle! U & S. Dejiot, " Bank Street, Ixhlclitmi, Pa., O. PJROP'B. This house oners hrst-clnvs' apcninmoda Until for transient unit permanent buardcri. It has been uenly ielltlei( In all ltsdepail mcuts, ami Is livnted In one of the inot.1 plcturf sipie portions of the bormish. Ternih Hue portions oi tue borough. Terms e. , lThe bar U supnlled with the W lues, l.lquois and Cigars. Fresh oeronTup. aprlT-sti-l) moneraie, choicest ' Lager Uccr Anaounces to his friends and the publlo gen erally, that ho has now open for their accom modation his NEW RESTAURANT, uuxt door to the 1st National Bank, Bank Bthkkt. Lkuioutok, and that he Is now prepared Iq furnish First-class Meals at Short Notioe ! Tho Bar Is supplied with tho best w Ines, fro-J, laserjleer. and Choice Cigars. You nre In. vhodtodll. uprHJvsc-fy. Dollar per year, Is Jhe QI tne L'AIIOOX AN W. A. Peters lift. I7rt sr imt o:i yooATj;. i ontnuw ntr.ti.'ui aim i urn now no o to uo mora nam wane , i n- c..., , . Ill IWsof:tVWck a It relieved .ny1 ""7 ""U1U" P''. wj led jno to think hern dependent upon lLV,3'vrtfl Wo botliwUti 0ll "'We ''nJerBcioud, for n time, nt her bounty. This must be she And i-1 yyorkt VasJilrtgton, .the . 7n.' ttoiuaktfipIi.aols)wi. . .-lu4!. Mo?dnJ,Jr syiuDAtlry iroui ray i liovv giair-jut J was for"tirr sweet, heart rr u iu eoun j . h.vj per year, wiejsea. vt. j.onj m013W t ,Iie CJo!:ie of bw fty I thoM SOtljcj. ;,-l!u TT. V. Morthimeu, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIV., No. 30. Thomas' Drug Store. Physicians Perscriptis Carefully Compounded Sale Bills ! Printed while you wait. Wo have better facilities than any other office in this county ior this work. Give us a call. X CONVEVANURR, AND QKNERAL IN&lUtANCE AGENT The following Companies aril Iltrtntto UIJHA )N MUTUAL PIUK KKADINO MUTUAL TIKE. WYOMING VlttlJ. 1'orTrtvii.r.u Finic. Lllll lUIt l-'ItlK. KliO til TRAVELERS ACCIDENT INUKANCE Alan PvniMi 1 vnni'i and Mutual Iloi'so Thlo etcc'lroand lifuraufe Cbiupuuy. tiari-ii . is! ijioh. K '.Mi;ni:n FOR PITCHER'S .li. Caatorla promotes Digestion, and overcome Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcca, and Fercrlslmcss. Thus tho child Is rendered healthy and Its sleep natural. Caatorla contains no ilorphino or other liarcotlo property. "Caatorla Is fo well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any presci iption knuwu to nie." II. A. Anoiian,JI-.l).. SI Portland Aie., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'I Use fcnstorla In'my -practice, and find it specially adapted to oftectlona of child ren." Alex. ItonEnTSOH, M. D., 1WV7 d Ave., New York. Tne CtNTAl'K Co., 183 Fulton St., N. Y. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS! Burdock Blood -Bitters roa Thai Ache in Small of Back. Burdock Blood Bitters asiiavas Weary, Aching Bones. Burdock Blood Bitters CUKES Dyspepsia. Myapepalu. Oektb: I Icel it my duty to Enyrc snccting Burdock Wood Uilters.thatltis the best medicine I ever took. I Buffered two or thrtoycar from stomach troubles mm u 'ai(.'ra ns wen as irom liver ana S T no S J o n P 5. a crq- P y. S s p O gsj "-'S ?i O H-ffl r P M -s , CP Jt'Ccsn'N . Cj I. J B3? 2 o rvj jsi kJdney complaint. I was not nolo to at- universe. Then a great-mlsfortune oc tend to my business. Jy wife was affl c cil I ,, i,.,.u-, ,?! , ,,. A, In much the samo vvayf We read ofyour Q"rr1eJ' nMiK we, ntho disgrace of Hitters In tho papers anil tuadoupour I the head of the linn. Innocent though minds that wo would try them. The result jwas,.niad to undergo many searchlns .iuiimii,uilgnuiJiuicumiiw-, TJACO tttMJp ManreMEDb us xm i v$&&"&& tux cit.intm A.vocriin r.,nAi.Tijtonx, hii. TRADE ?o MARK, .IK thunltitrlti Vree from ujt latest Emetics SAFE,. Trnirnni!TS ivn tipat -r riUHLU A. y CULLEK CO., XIALTIttORE, SID. THE STORM, nv GEontsr. alkxandkr stkvens. Cease, rude Boreas, blustering rallcrl 1st, y laiKlsnien, nil to me. Messmates, hear a brother sailor Slug the dangers of the sea ; From bounding billows, first In motion, When the distant whiilwlnds rise. To the tempct-trotiblcd ocean, w hero the seas contend with sides. Hark! the boatswain hoarsely bawling, By topsail sheets nnd halyards standi Down lop-gallants quick he hauling! Down your stay-sails, hand, boys, hand! Now It freshens, set the braces, Quick tho topsail sheets let go; I.ttfT, boys, luff! don't make wrv faces, Up your topsails nimbly clew. Round its roars the tempest louder, Think what fnr our minds enthralls! tTanlcr yet, it yet blows harder. Now again the boatswain calls. The topsail yard point to the wind, boys, fee an clear to reel each course; Let the tore sheet go, don't mind, boys, Though tho weather should be worse. Fore and aft the splrlt-sall yard get, Beef theniirzen, see all clear; Hands up! each preventive brace set I Man the fore yard, cheer, lads, cheer! Now the lireadrul thunder 's touring Peal mi peal contending clash. On our heads fierce rain falls pouring, In our eyes hltiu lightnings Hash. One whiiAuttor rll arobn'd'us t AH itliove us one black sky; Different dj albs at pace surround us; Ilaik! what means that dreadful cry? Tho forcnias,t 'sgoue. cries every tongue out, O'er the lee twelve feet 'bove deck; A leak beneath the thcsl-tree 's swung out, Call all hands to clear the wreck. Quick the lanyards cut to pieces; Come, my hearts, be stout and bold; Plumb the well, the leak Increases, Four feet water In the hold! While o'er the ship wild waves are beating. Wo our wives and children mourn; Alas! from lieuee there 'a no retreating, Alas! to them there s no return! Still the leak Is gaining on usl Both chain-pumps nre choked below; Heaven hac merry here tiponusl 1'or only that can sae us now. O'er the lccbcaiu Is the land, boys, Let tliogunso'crboaid he thrown; To the pumps call ever hand, boys, See! our mlzzcn niast isgone. The leak we've found, it cannot pour fasti We've lighted her a foot or more; Up and rig a Jtuy foremast, She nhMs! sho lights, boyslno'ieoft shore. Steerage and Cabin. I was in the steerage. Sho was In Ihe cabin. Not that I was not as much as tonished to see her, as, poslbly,she was to see me. 1 had no Idea that she was In tho Persia, though I knew It was set tled some time before Unit the Dufours were going to Kuiope. It was a glorious moonlight evening the third night out. How well I remem ber itl The first mate was a good friend of mine. He hail known me In my cal low days of spending and pleasure, for I hail gone as cabin passeugei more than once. I was Indebted to hint for the peat arm-chair in which I posed, nlshtl, to enjoy mv cigar nnd mako mental apostrophes to the moon. Now and theif'l could goon the passenger-deck at night, through his courlesy; and as I was not yet seedy, though my clothes were far fiom new, I fancy I did no disercilit to the aristocratic loungers who never noticed me,. as, at his leisure, I was alwajs In company with Alvord, the mate. Musing, as usual, I sat on the lower deck', my hat throw it back, my gazu In tent tin her mijesty the moon, when I heard a voice that sounded famlllur. It said: "Oh. mercy:" and th in a moment af ter: "Don't let's stay here, Liu" I looked up just as the beautiful, proud face was turned, profile toward me. ' Gracious heavens!" I said under my breath, "Wily Dufourl the banker's daughter." I did not see her companion, and be fore 1 could move or speak, If I had been so minded, both ladles had gone. I smiled lo myself, though my face burned and my eats,tlngled. Only a few months ago and I had been her partner in a gcrman given tit one of the most arlstocralle hoinrs In New York, Her beauty Impressed mu the acquaintance ripened Into love. She had. accepted me. and 1 was the hannlcsl innii In th i iiinuirirs oeiore tno true verdict was Kir 1I1IE anoTjLoUont INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARfiON COUNTY, ception, tho almost Indifference with which she listened to my defense. And when, again, she declined to receive tnc, ! nnd wrote me a cold little note In which sh Informed me, In a beautiful Italian ' hand, that our engagement was at an . ctid, I was absolutely pcttlllcd with amazement. How often she had talked of love In a collage I How eloquently dc dared that, fulling fortune or falling health; and cyan honors her heart would be. true .to Itself nnd tnc; her love tho llcve it was possible. I tried to see her, but .was always repulsed. I wrote, but received no reply. I haunted her walks, her drives. She never looked at me. Desperate and disheartened, I cared not what became of me. For weeks I moved, ate, worked like an automaton. I was nt my worst when a note came from a young lavvver.formcrly my chum, and a good fellow to boot: "Dr.Aii Hal. There Is splendid news for von. Come down to tho office as soon as you can. Yours, I'ltnn." What news was there that mattered anything to me? I scarcely carqd to obey the summons. That evening Fred stopped me on tho street. "Why didn't you come?" ho asked. "Of course you got my note? There's millions In it!" "Millions in what?" I Interrogated. . ' rounds, shillings and pence. I hap pened on .an advertisement in an Eng lish paper yesterday. I've heard you say your family name was Preston j that there was some coolness between your mother and your English rclallons.Novv here Is a certain Halsted Preston, Esq., who has just died at the ago of seventy two, and he leaves well, enough and plenty to the ton of his sister, who mar ried a 'Thomas Del.ong, In America. Of course ho n.ust be your uncle, and they ure searching for the heir. ' So you sec you are wanted." I looked at my much-worn suit. For a moment my heart beat as If It would leap from my body. Now, If this were true (and 1 knew I had an uncle Halsted Preston In Devonshire I was named for him). I was the per of any banker's daughter In America. "Keep quiet about this matter, will you?" I asked. "Don't let it net in the papers just vet. 1 have good reasons for asking it. Above all don't talk among your friends. I have nothing to do but to start at once." "You will let me help you?" he said. "Not a cent. I took an oath that, so help me heaven, I would never borrow again. It has nearly been my ruin once. I have enough to take mo thero and back, steerage. If on arriving there 1 can establish my Identity, money will be easy enough, and I shall have In curred no obligation. I'll go just as I am." In less than three days I had plenty of proof concerning my identity my mother's marriage certificate being tho most important paper: had engaged my passage steerage in the Persia; nnd, desiring to be knovvr to no one, enjoyed my peculiar position with the zest of one superior to clrctunstnnces. Did my heart throb faster, when on that beautiful night I saw the faco of the girl 1 loved. Wcll.yes, fora moment or two. Hut 1 had also learned to de spise her character too thoroughly to give way to fcntlmcnt. If I had not quite conquered my Infatuation I was master of myself. She, oyer there, in her roso-colorcd reverles.speculatlng upon the possibility of winning a duke at the lowest In that marvelous London; I, In tho steerage, though kindly caied for by my sailor friend.' I smiled as I wondered what her thoughts could be just now. I was mote than anxious to know her opinion through sonic available means, and tak ing advantage of my friend's permission, I haunted the upper deck nightly. For some time 1 was disappointed. At last' one evening silo came up on deck, ajoimg lady following, canying her shawl and a pillow. They came quite near where I sat, my face to the sea, watching Ihe wondeiful gold-and crimson gleams what mingled with the ripples and wavelets (eft in her wake by our good-ship. "Now, nre you quite well llxed?" asKcu tue joung laity, who 1 suppose was her companion. "les, thank.-. Sit down. I wish to ask jou something. Have ou found out about him yet?" "No, Indeed. How can 1 talk of It? Nobody knows him but yon and I." "blrange that we should mcot.iliore oi an tilings, ana lie In that hoiiltl place." "Nothing strange, If he is poor," said the sweet, low voice of the other. "I hate poverty! besides " her tones fell, her words were Inaudible, "i uopo you win never ui sorry," was the answer. "Horry!" with a scornful laugh. "Ho has certainly lost his beauty," she added, with a bitterness In her voice that I had never heard before, nnd in which only her pride spoke. "One can never tell In these business troubles how far dishonesty will lead a man. Probably lie Is running away I" I pulled my hat lower over my face, which was ono burning flame, 1 longed to turn upon her nnd upbraid her with her treachery, but I controlled myself. "Never!" said the other, with empha sis. "How can you speak of such a thing! I believe him lo be the soul of honor a thorough centleman I Ha looks I. " W ho could this git) be? I tried to steal a glance at her, but could see only the outlines of a very graceful figure. 1 remembered then that Lily bad once or twice spoiten ot a cousin In tueh a way Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, JUNE Nlgjit after night I waited patiently In the moonlight, until at last I gave up looking fur her. She did come one night, however, with ntt eldcily gentle man whom I did not know. 1 was In my old placu In the steerage. Some of , the other passenuers were mound, j lounging about, leaning over the rails, but I had chosen my seat where I could ' sec without being seen, I saw her face. It was as 1 had hoped, J a lovely, youthful face, and I could hear every lnflectlon of her clear low voice. "Quite nice people. I suppose, go as' steerage passengers sometimes," I heard Jier say. "Oh, yes, even gentlemen In reduced circumstances. Indeed I once had a rich friend yotl might call him a crank who went 'for the fun of the thing,' he said, to sec life lu a new phase-. I believed he liked lfbest," and tho old gentleman laughed. "A girl with such a face." I said to myself, "must bp worth wlnnlngj by no means as beautiful as my former divinity but more lovely in every way." Lily whs taller, more queenly, but this gill with the sweet voice anil glorious, star like eyes was, in every way but the mere matter of fortune, her cousin's superior. Of that I felt assured, and was quite willing her linage should haunt me. A few weeks had passed, and I stood before the gates of a line old mansion, now my own estate In a Devonshire village, and looked up the long avenue bordered by noble oaks. All that my uncle had died possessed of was left to me money and lands. I certainly did feel the pride of possession In the first Hush of proprietorship I held my head erect, I was once more even with the world. The country about was excep tionally beautiful. Rose hedges bordered the village lanes here and there a tjirifty farm lay smiling in the sunshlno cottages dotted the hillsides. Every where the j!nd spoke of care and pros perity. The house was well preserved, and tilled with solid though quaint furni ture. There were hothouses, and all the Inventions of this utilitatian age needed for farming on a large scale, on the grounds. I saw the houses of my tenants. I was lord of the soil. Once more In London, my thoughts turned back to my own country and some unsettled business there. Theie was yet work to do, mistakes to correct, enemies to meet, friends to reward. Among my acquaintances In the me tropolis was a young Gcrman baron, who had married a lovely English girl, and with whom I had passed many happy hburs. "You must como here to-night," said the young baroness, ono day; "I expect some Americans whom perhaps you know tho Dufours. The young lady is exquisitely beautiful; theie are tvvo cousins, I think. "I did 'know Dttfour, the banker, of New York," I said, quietly, though my pulses fluttered with a new thrill of gladness. "Oh. yes it must be the same family. You will come?" "On one condition," I said. "And what is Uiat?" "That you will not speak of me till 1 come. As I have another cnsagenient, 1 shall be here late In the evening." "Whatl may I not even tell tho story of your good fortune?" "Anything, so you do not mention my name." She laughed her quick woman's wit comprehended, and promising to bo very careful, she said her adieus. The reader pcihaps anticipates. I was spoken of as tle young man about whoso extraordinary luck they might have heard tho American nephew of an old Devonshire gentleman who had quar reled with Ids sister, because her marri age displeased ldin, but who at the last had relented and left millions to her son but she withheld my name. Later on I came. They were at tea, my host told me. It was a standing tea. I Hat ter myself I made my heiiut with sing ular coolness found myself, tea-cup in hand, face to face with Miss Dufotir, to whom I bowed with haughty KMi'itChsi:- mext. To secherstail.grovvwlilteand catch her breath to hear her unguard ed: "Why, Hal!" Well it was almost wortli losing a for tune for, that experience. "Miss Dufour!" 1 said, with a chil ling bow. Pen of mine cannot descrlbo bet ills commute It was almost like terror. For once the reigning belle, the woman of the world, was foiled, mortltled, ex tinguished. Rallying at last, sho tried In some sort of way to regain her lost power; but I was In love with tho starry eyes and soul-lit face of her cousin Lucy had been ever since that eventful night when I, looking up from the lower deck and on ono other memorable occasion saw her sweet face and heard her speak for the poverty-stricken and nlmostbanlshed man. - We took our honeymoon trip back in the Persia. Since the failure of the great banking house of Dufour lJrothers, and the death of tho banker himself, Lily has had a home with us, for I feel that in some sort I owe to her my treasure of a wife. ImiOHTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Pilni'lpal ol the sthools presents the following rcpoit Willi refereuce to the con dition, prujrosi, etc., of the schools for the 1 month ending May . i High School. J. M. Itolicrts, I (Iraniiiiar, Mr. ICelser, j BeniietlfatiMlshooiis, J lf Primary, MUs "tehrlg, , 5?,, iury Mi's Ash n it i'rlm.iry, M'bs Good! 22 avr. alt. 31 ' w ' 37 47 ' 00 ' 0) SS ' JJ Mil Total MS- The follow lite persons visited the schools. .u.nns uie niou.n rroi 1 anic., r o,. ( a on.vuiir. .ur dancs nmu.i, iiiiiunr, fsr. c M ii .1 tic v ,-tho.fr, y. o X '.nlcr, Wi'iIh DruUer, frttd fpvher, 'Bss It t r4 1" i' .,1 K Ora-cr $1.00 12. 18SG. If The pupils present every day during the mouth lu tho (llfTc-rcut schools! I.aura Wclilaw-,IicnoFeintcrinacher,rraiik Nustmum, Alice (icguus, Riuuin Mertz. Sallle (label, Kith Dilsscll, Ella Albtlght, Einmii Fry, Ella Fink, Charles Meitz, Edgar Noll, Horace tlross, Cliailes Bowman, Edgar Xander, Oscar Ucllinaii, Emlua Mlllcr.Mamle Fortwaiuler. Clara (leggus, Kiln .Trainer, Bella DeFrehn, Ella Sliocixikor.LlzjJe Lei lr, Unit' Albright, Undo Sehoch, Mazy Farren, Annabel lliokatc,EI!a Walck, Llllle Snyder, Frank Schocli, .lohn llcbi-illiii', Clement lirctney, David McCminick, Harry Cerbcr, Robe! I Trainer, lllcin lAingkanimeier, Katie Druintiore. Alice Gilbert, Minnie New hurt, Ella ilnntr, (iertrude Piters, Lizzie Schmidt, Sevllki Faut, Cattle Rtttf, .lennle Trainer, Willie Belt7, Harry Wolf.Kddle S, oonlic nier, Allen Oreenawald, Harry Stnckcr, Wllmir Filt7lngcr, .Tatliii Trainer. (Icorge tlaus.s, Daniel Fry, Edgar Albilght, Ailhur Held, Edgar Seller. Bessie Noll, Einnia Peters. Mamie Seuimel, Allele Trallier.Miirtlia Long, Alice Wolf, M:iry Fensteriuafhcr, Emma Kline, IL-Utle Ucggr.s, Etpma Walik, Daisy Horn, Minerva Held, Katie Fenstermach'er, HoithaFarien, Emma Buss, Maud Blllman, Uattlo Bex, Clara Smith, Eimna Acker, Ella Fuehrer, Lena I.oHKk:imincrcr,Mii!nlo Drum bore, Ada Webb, Waller Weiss, Harry Trainer, Bobble Hontz, Freddiu Hex, Hairy Old, .John Sanders, Eddie Smith, Charles Auge, Wesley Helluian, Alile Albright, John UuUbard, Chas. Uennlnger, Nettle tieggus, Sallle Fry, Ella Heck, Olrtie Blglev. Emma Peters, Ella refers, Alice Hnntr, Nora Williams, Carrie Fenstermachcr, Minnie Walck, Ada Weiss, Carrie Uliicli, Meda KI17, Wesley Bcnnlnger, Geo. Mojer, Robeit Miller. Bay Hon man, Joseph Solt, Scott Bhoads, Oliver Itucli, Geo. Snder, Sadie Hontz, Carrie Blank, Willie Cilbert, Thus. Ncwhait, Frank Trainer, Willie Krock.lbirry Aiigc,(leo. Reed, Geo. Ncwhmt, Robt.Mlllcr, Ella Wolf. Ella relets, Ida Ferrer, Mabel Hontz, Anna Houser, Mattle-'UcKgin and Carrie Stout Tlio following pupils were present every day during the term. Laura Weldaw, Oscar Bellman, Emma Mcrlr, Etta Drlsscll, KIM Albright, Emiija Shoemaker, Lizzie Albilght, Ella Walck, David McCormlck, Willie licltz, Harry Wolf, Bubble Hontz, Lena Lcngkaii'.merer, Emma Acker, John .Sanders, Eddie Smith, All!o Albright, John'Reli-haid, Alice Hontz, Carrie Fenstermacher, Minnie Walck. The piogiess made by nil of the schools during Ibis month was very satisfactory, thot'gh some of those examined were found deficient in iiimibci s, and one In Reading. The highest total aveinge made by any school was !, and the lowest 84. t he basis o cal culation being 100. Tho entcitaliiit-cnt at the close was a financial success. The net pio.-ceds are S.-.2.M, which I have deposited hi bank, and will pm-chiiso mi organ for the use of the schools, ut the opening of the term. I deslro to express my thanks tn the teachers, Mrs. Burling, Mrs! Whcalley, the Lelilghteii Orchestra, In those who presided at the organ, and lo the public for liielr generous and cordial stippoit. J. MonniH Ronr.nrs, Principal. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of llariisburg.IU., says: "Having received so much bene fit from Electilc Hitters, I feel it my duty to let sulTeilug Immunity know It. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight yeais; my doctor told me I would hue to have the bono scraped or leg amputated. I used, Instead, tlice bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxes Uucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is now sound and well." Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Uucklen's Arnica Salve at 20c. per box by T. I). Thomas. A MODEL WIFE. A bank clerk called at tlio residence of Colonel Yerger to collect a draft. He was met at the door by Mrs. Yerger. "Is the Colonel In?" "He Is In but" "Rut what?" "He Is Indisposed." les, mat's vvnal l expected, lie Is always Indisposed, when I come around with a draft." "I don't wonder nt it. It was getting in tho way of a draft that gave him rheumatism. How Is he to recover If ho exposes himself to drafts?" "I ilon t see how wo are lo recover cither, If he keeps out of the way of the draft. I seo he Is In pain?' "No, his payln' days are over for the present," replied Mrs. Yerger, as she quietly but firmly closed the door." CHANOIHO THE SUBJECT. "Always," said papa, as he drank his coffee and enjoyed his morning beef steak, "always change the subject when anything unpleasant has been said. It is both wise and polite." That evening on his return from busi ness he found his carnation bfeil de spoiled and tin; tiny imprint of slippered feet bearing witness to tho small theft. Mauei," lie saltl lo lier, "ilid von pick my flow ers?" "I'apa," said -Mabel, "illtl you see a monkey In town?" "Never mind that. Di'd you pick my flowers?" "Papa, what did grandma send me?" ".Mabel, what do you mean? Did you rick my flowers? Answer me, yes or no." "Yes, papa, 1 did; but I font I'd change the subject. TOO TdUCII OSIEF. ''What's, the news in jour town?" "Well, nothing much, except that the widow Snickers mil away with a barber." "With a barber?" "Yes, and a nlgser at that, as black as the ace of spades." "You don't say so. How do you sup pose she came to do that?" "I can't say, unless perhaps It Is be cause she is wearing black yet for her husband. I guess she wanted to pre serve the unities by running away w Ith a r.cgro Instead of a white man." A SAD CASE. " "I see that you are In mourning again. Have you had another death In the family?" said a gentleman to an Austin widow; "Not that I know of. The last death In inr fainlly.jvas that of my husband nbo'uttt luo.uth ago." - "HutsiastfwwK yoii, ivcre'dressoij Jn'oi'ilqrs. Aycr's. Ague, (urc'.con'tairis briijlit colors. - ' none, nor .any oilier Injurious' fugred!'' -Yes, buttlmf Vasa spcciM oecaV ou. J was going on nn excursion wifh . ntloinetf . Now thal'tlmt t 1 , , t - ov 1 "twined myiiSlt!llnIrifs f woe, an here Hie p- o 'd-'vv,t-.i Kjisvam crir. i ' br- ' e a Ycnr if Paid in' 'Advance. not paid in adv'ahcc,'1.25 One Important difference between n man and a woman Is that a man puts Ids clothes on htm, while a 'woman puts herself in her clothes. Tiip.ei: E rFKCTrt. The thousands of remaikable cures which have been ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla utv duo simply to three effects which tills great incdiclno lias upon those who take It : First: It purifies the blood. Xeeuml: It strengthens the system.- TlilrJ: It gives liraltliy action to the digestive organs. With these thieo effects tia disease can long retain lis holiL It Is forced to leave the system, giving place to health and strnngth, through the potent In fluence of Hood's Sai aaparllla. Sold by all dmgglsls. Try It," Discouraging matrimony. "And phat wild ye want sleh n man as Pat rick fer?" said Mrs. -McGlone. "Y.o nlver cud thrust him out of yer sight, onless yu was wld him." Of Interest to Ladies. The new treatment for ladles' diseases discovered by Dr. Mary. A. Gregg, the distinguished English Physician and nurse, w hich has revolutionized the en tire mode of treating these complaints In England is now being Introduced Into the U. S., under a fair nnd novel plan. Sufficient of tills lemedy for one motift'A treatment Is seutce to evciy lady who Is suffering ftoni any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 2ct. stamps' for expense, charges, etc. It Is a positlte cure for any form of female disease and theVt e Wul package Is many times sufficient lo effect, a per mnntiit cure. Pull dlicctlons accompany the package (which Is put up In a plain wrapper) also price list for future icfer ence. No trial ptickw.irx will be tent afttr AmJ. Is?, ISSll. Address, GitEtin Hkmkdv Company, Pai.mViia, N. Y. May 15, SO-yl. If you're searching for more ig norance than you have on hand, always go to an "Intelligence office." Dr. Frasicr's Root Bitters. Frazior's Root Hitters are not a dram shop hevei-agi!. Hut arc'strietly medi cinal in every sense. 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, 81. OU. At Thomas' drug store. ."You hired me," said tho laborln man, "and now 1 want you to higher my wages." ; Bucklea's Arnica salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhueni, fever sores, tetter, eliappo.l bantls, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures, piles,, or no pay required. It' Is guaranteed to clvi' perfect satisfac tion, ormoneyrefunded. Price 123 cents per box, nt T. D; Thomas'. Sunshine Is' like love it makes everything shine with its own beauty. Wilson. Dr.Frazer's Magic Ointment , A sure cure for all bolls, burn, sores, cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, Imi'd and soft corns, chapped lips and hands. Price fit) cents. Sold by druggists. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by Thomas, the druggist. A policeman's club Is not a suitable one to Join. One generation has a sw elled head after Ihe incut 1 113. A Sensible Man would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat an I lungs. It Is curing more, cases of coughs, colds, asthma, bionchltls, croup and all throat and lung tumbles, than any other medicine. T'leproprictorhas authorized Rlery, of WeUsport, and Thomas, of this place, to refund your money if, after taking three-fourths of .1 bottle, relief Is not obtained. I'll' ,0c. and $1. Trial size free. Young man, never marry a glil who chews cum. Her jaw will work the same way after marriage. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy 1 positive cute for catarrh, diphtheria and canker mouth. Sold by Hiery, Weissporl, and ur. Horn, J.f 111 jnion A Yreka man removed his corns a :i ball. He walked out with them. lfou want lo enjiiy the buurv of Using :ho best soap lu the roiinli v, tiy Drcydop pie's Borax haap. an article that has uei-n uti'Uoy time mid round lo contain all tint -11 ;i-uiciiiH uei-ess;iry ior u soap mat ran (h1 used for nil puriime.s. C-S'.'-lt Never judge n woman by her 'com- - lex Ion. It may all be put on. "Haeknietaek," a lasting, a fragrant perfume. Price nnd 50 ceuls. lllery, vicisspon; ur. mini, i.eiimniiiii. A now play lias made lu appear ance, ealled "Two Bad Eg'.'s." It ranks high. 11. b. Hurley, mite of Hie steamer Arizona,, had his foot liadlyJiijitrcd I'hunias' Electric Oil cured. sNbthlni equal to it for a quick pain reliever. ol The worm must be contaiiom or the early bird would certainly not catch It. For dyspepsia and liver coinplalnt.you have a printed guarantee 011 every but tle of Shlloh's Vllallzcr. It never alls to cure, ftoin ny all druggists. A lawyer says that milkmen; make good wltuoisos. Because they pump' easily. When B ihy was sJck wc gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorta; 1 When she became MIssJshecluiiBtoCastorla, When -,he h;d cnjldrcn.shcsavcieinpistorln . - A philosopher says "any. ono can get nnrrled." ( Thuq tlere Is nq cACUSc'l lor old maldsye.r al. t , "I enclose 2Se,, send motjiera Hop riviter. She suffers fiom wrak back. It cured him." -If you fee! like raising cane, buy ajAYindtfw Shades Si ElXtuVos sugar nlantatlon. )o not take qulnln for.in ilariHj'tlls- 'cnu -Tl'.U mvpira'lo.i.jf lak.n slricllH fa a'ccordaiiro with dlrecdou. U war- r"nfed to Wire all m ilariaLJioeas(!s- "J T7Hfftrf;, 1 fSTTTiR 1 I.Cl-'...l , . ZvtZ svl the oT 1 tve nari hi, l ... U. a, ' J I. JW W . An iNbErVxiiRxr Famim Nr.wgrAPKn Published c-.ury Satmday lui-chlghtoti, Ctubon County, Ptiinsylvaiilu, by H. V. Morfcliimer, Jr., BANK SlltEET. $1 00 Per etit in Advanoc-1 ' "Rost advertising iucdTuhfJn"tlro'touiity . Eivry dsscrliiUiiu qt Plain and Tauty 'JO B P R TNTING At very low prfcVs. 'We'dd uoTTiesltate U .say that wo tue better tntipm'd thim any bUier.prlntlifCibllsltiiffiit lit this , Sfetloii.rn O.Arst-ld's JoUvvotk, Ijitm lts.bruulu,M low prices. .-n.u."JIUI'W ' ' L, . rn7.--T-',?? A Skrgglsh tiver Caiiaqs tiro Stomach h'tid'Eotvcls to be como disordered, juid the wjftlit system to suffer frorti dobihty. "lu nil such cases Ayer!1 Tills give prompt-relief. After much -suffering from River and Stomach troubles. I. h.ive 'llmilly been iMlied by taking .U'L'r'(.Cnthnrtrc Pills. I nlwavsllnd tiioijVpViui'ipth.nirthuroiixh ni.llii'ir m lloii. .;);!.! ihe.ir oi-i.asliitiat use keeps iiH- iH-ii p-rin-'fry ficAlthy rondi lion. Ralph -WjeMiMt).. AUi,ajfuh;s, .Mil. Twenty-five year ao I suifyrcd from n Jnrn'd liver, which, v, as. ,e,ii.re,l t0 hi-alth.v action by tnkjujr Avr-rV Pills. Since Uiat time I liavo.itcvi'r listen with out litem. .Ther legnlate lliri bowels, assist- digestion, .uitrinereasi' tlic nppo Ulc, morn stiroly tlmn iinv other medi cine Paul Churchill. Huveibtll, Mass. INVIGORATED. I know nt no romcm' equal to Aver's Pills fur Stuniaiii nibM.iVt-r dison'lers, I .suffered from a Tn piil.LiVer,flniI Hvs I'lefnia", for 'eighteen in'pillf!t., ! akin win jullnw', and tityMimgiie Coated I ial no app.'iito. mtfiVti-d from Head iclie. was pain and emaciated; A few lotos of Ayer'.s l'ill.i, taken in moderate hues, icstored me' to perfect health. Waldo Miles, Oberlln, Ohio Aver's Pills aro a superior faintly iiia.Ilcinc They strengthen anil Invtg ora'e the digestive organs, en-ate an np ivtitc. and remove the horrible iloprc. don and despondency, resulting from '.Ivor Complaint J havo used theso Pills In my family, for years, nnd they never fall to give t-ntirc; satisfaction. uuo -iionigomery!.Osl!oslii Vt 'Is. 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