The Carbon Advocate, An iNhKPKNnKNT l'AMtt.Y NKWKPAJ'Klt Pub lished every Saturday In ' Lelilgliton, Carbon County, roiin)lvanl.i, by Etafcry V. Morthimov, Jr. BANK STltUin1. $1 00 Por Yoar in Advanoe ' Best advof Using medium Initio eoindy. lvorydcsciptlon of 1'lnln and Fancy JOB PRINTING 'At very low'prlcoj. Wo ilo not hesitate to say tbat we aro bolter eipipped than any other printing establishment In tins section to do 1irit-"l.m Job-work, In all Its branches, at Imv prices. Professional & Business Carfls. Horace Hoydt, A T T 0 nS'EY AT LAW, ' OrriCEt Tito 'Room recently occupied by W, M, hnpshcr. BANK STREET, - LEIIIOIITON. PA. MAy bo consulted In English and German. July 4-ly ' W. M Rapsher, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTOIIXIJY, first ddor above tho Manvton House, MAUCII CHUNK t'ENN'A. Ileal Estate filM Collodion Agency. Will I'uy . (mil Sell Real Estate. Couvcyanclni! neatly done. 'Collections prqmptly made. Nettling I-.statespt 'Dee.-dents a specially. May be consulted In English ami Merman. nuv. ir.'-yt H. V, Morthimer, Sr., KbTARY runLic, Offices "Carbon Advocate" ome'e, BANK STREET, - - - LEIIIOIITON. All business pertaining to the offlcc w 111 receive prompt attention. mar. 10 O. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, "itobhfiis' American Classical Methods a special ty, Terms moderate. iiuk H-tf THOMAS KEMERER, CONVEYANCER AND General Fire & Life Insurance Aff't. The following; Companies aro Represented: Lebanon Mutual Flic, Heading Mutual Fire, Wyoming Flic, J'ottavllle Fire, 'Lehliib Fi'r'c'aiidtho Travelers Accident Insurance. 'Also, ronnsjlvanla an t Mutual Horsu Tblet De tective and Insurance Company. marjo-yl W. G. M. Seiple, 1'IIYSICIAN AND SUROEON. 80UTII STREET, - - - LEII1GIITON. May bo c'ous'iiUed In English and Ucrman. Special attention given U Gynecology. . Ofpice llomts; From VI M. to 2 1". M., and from 0 to 3 1". M, mar. 3l- 1 -F. A. Rabenold, D. D. S., BhANCit Officii : Out .1. V. Raudcnbusb's Llipior Store, BANK STREET, LEIIIGIITON. 'PiMitlslry In all Its iraiinbes. , Tne.tli.JJvtraflted without Mm. (la's administered w lieu ictiiiested. Office Days-WEDNIMDAY r each week. P. O. address, LITZENltEUti, Jjii 3-yl Lchlnh county, l'a. W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., Officii: Opp. the "Uroadwny House," "BROADWAY, - MAUCII CHUNK. Patients have the bandit hf tbo latest Improve menu In Mechanical Appliances iiml Illu Heat Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Oases. 'ANajsrHHTlC administered If desired. If pos sible, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should make tiiruuiiciiiciits by mall. J H-y I EYE AND EAR. r. Gr. T. FOX Vltlts Allcntown regularly on TIIUKSD.VY of Vaeh wctk. l'raetlcu limited to Diseases of the Eye and EaV. atee at Haydcn's American Hotel, and Oniee Hours from 9 A. M. to 3:30 1', M. Also attends to Jidtractum of the Emi forthe proper niljustiueut V)f tllaues, and for the Relief and Cnre of Optl 'til Detects. May also be consulted at liHiomco In BATH, Wednesday and MJtuulayof each week, at HAN UOK on Monday, and at EASTUN on Tuesdav of each weelr, Jan s-yl CARBON HOUSE, JONATHAN KISTI.EIt, - PltOPlillSTOIt, Bisi BrtKET, hudWu'roV. The Csrbon House oilers llist-el.iss acenmmnda Worn to the traveling public. Ito.irdhi!: by the day or week on reasonable terms. Choice Cigars, Wines ami Liquors aln ays on hand, ( iood sheds file) Stables, with very iiuvmlvo Hustlers, at aatied. apiio-yl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & bclilghton, LEOPOLD MEYER, I'l()l"lt, PACKERTON, - - Pes-x. This wilLknAwn Hotel Is admirably refitted, and tint the best aecommod.illoiis for periiiiineiil and transient boarders, i:cellcr.t 'fables and the very best Liquors. Stables attached. fcepio-yl Mansion house. Opposite I.. H 6. Depot, BANK 6TREET, LEIIIOIITON, C, H, HOM, 1'ltOfltIETOli. This lions offers ftrst-eJaM accommodations for transient ana permaiicm uoaiucrs. u lias neeil newly relllteiliu all Its departments, and is locat ed In one e! the. iiiikI picturesque portions of the borough. Terms moderate. sV The 11 A 11 Is kuppllcd with the choicest Wines, LI, puns and Cigars. 1'iesli Uiger un Tan. np lT-yl Announces to Ids fiierids and the public gener jilly, that lie has now open for their nccoir.moda Uon his new and handsomely furnlslied It E S T A U It A N T , hextdobr to the 1st National Hank, llAX'K ST., lhlL-liloil, and that lie is uoir prepaied Id furu Uli Kirit-Class Meals at Short Xotico! f'hellarls supplied wllh the best WJues, Fresli iser Iteer and Choice Cigars, You atu eordlal y invited td call. aprai-yl ufJJx fa HI D. J. KISTLER Iici)ectlully dnnmiiiecs to tbo public, that lie lias Opened a NEW LIVEUY STAlil,i:;audthat he Is now iireuarcd to furiiUh Teams for l-'uuerals, WedJlu;s or lluSlness Trips nu the shortest llo ticeail, mo-it liberal terms. Orders left at tlie "Carbon House" will recche prompt attention. STAI1LE3 ON NOttTH STltEET, neit thd Hotel, Ibightuii. Jau'."-yt T. J. BRETNEY hiehton aud others that iio is 'now prepared td OO Kit klims 01 IlAUltNG fJF FliEldliT, E.ti'UESS MATTKU ANfl BAOGAdn .t very r isonable prices. Ily prompt attcnilon oall oid'rslm hopes to meilt a sliare o( public Pttronaif. l(esldi'iice- enhierot I'lnennd Iron Blrets,lelilg'.iton. Orders lelt at heenv & Son'8 Corner Store WJI recelir o piomjit atleiitlou. tnni,'U 't. . UR&TNEY W. A, PETEBS n $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 17. A, J. LitzenlierEer's Column. I have 'just received u 'case of I got i to sell for removing paint from floors "or anywhere else from which you wish to're thrive it and to cleanse grcas spots. 'It is also useAil for many other purpose's among which 'is to make soap. 'I have circulars for distribution, 'call and get ono. Have "received to-day, four cases' oT ' Barker's Horse, Cattle & Poultry Powder, , which I intend to ktfbpin connec tion with the Blue 'toss CouQition Powders, and rccomnie'tid both makes as exceptional as to value and quality, it indeed a mendatioh is necessary, circulars to spa're. rccom Ilave 1 haVti 'now iut in four of the W. and K DOUGLAS FORCE PUMPS and have sent in my orders for four more, all of which are sold and will be placed a"s "so'&h as they arrive. 1 am having a grand success with them. Everybody is pleased. I can please you if you give me a chance to put one in your well I also 'keep in stotrk the CU CUMBER WOOD PUMPS. My stock of Oils of all kinds, Paints of all kinds, tar, Woven Wire, Wagon Greas, . Iron Kettles-, Copper K'ettles, Glass, etc., etc., is as 'complete as ever, and can give you good figures. COM. I GOAL ! I wish to add that I have leased the coal yard recently built by M.V Samuel Seilcr, and am ready to furnish you with COAL of a SUl'EltlOR quality at reasonable prices and will guar antee you GOOD WEIGHT. Feed Cutters, Corn Rliellers and the likes ill the machine line being now in season, 1 would call yodr Attention lo my stock of tliem. I sell none but thB best, at prices below which it is inipossiblti to sell and live by it. Cement, Calcined Plrtslcr, Pewter Srttid, llosiii, PjoraJj, Glue, Whiting; etc. SiiEirF Hardware, last biit not least, and airt con stantly adding to it.- Low Prices and Honest Me Ai J. Lifzenbefger, Ait, lit Door Below L & & Depot, Street, Le RED SEAL Lit, w w mm Sale Bills Prima at this Office. HEADQUARTER WEWta Opposite tlio Carbon House, Hank Street, Lclilgli. ton, renn'a.. ceils Writclies-'! Clocks ' and. Jewelry, Clibapcr on an nveraKO than can be bougbt any "where die In the county. Call and see. REPAIRING; In alt ts branches, neatly, 'cheaply and prompt' ly attended to. ALSO A FULL LIKE OF SdicooL Books Stationers Supplies noveniber 28 ly LADIES! Do Ttfnr Ofern Dyalnfr, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES They will Dye eyerytblnir. They are sold ovrrys where, l'rlce 10c. a package 40 (.'Mors. Tliev have no equal lor Slienglli, Jlr1fln(ucss, Amount hi i ucitaue or mr i usiifcoH oi tonir, or on-iati-IncOualltles. They do not nuck or smut. For Kiletiy T. U. THOMAS, ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single Copies, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. For fewest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO K H. SNYDER, Bank Strce't, Lehighton. Gouds cuarniileed bnd prices ds low as else. wbei'b fiir thesjlne quality of good. July 18, 1SS5 ly ANDREW BAYER, I DKAI.Klt IX Wall Paper and Decorations, Windcw Sbiin Is Painters Supplies, Paper Hanging, Honse and Bicn Falntinir, Cals'bmins and Draining Ilank Street, Lehlghtoif, l'en'n'a. ()ct.30-cm House and Lot for Sale. t One-half Lot, sn x 189 feet, sltnato on Iblgli Klref t,, .near t lie 2tcw .Hound HoilKe. tliou wfllell U erected a eoiiil Tno-story Funiie House, fil x a feet. A never falllUR well of l'ure .Water, and u, number of cholco lii Trees mid Vines on the lx)t. A nice uouir ioi iituiiau nullity, i-ur.icnup, ivur, can at the Uahuux Advocatk Oifice, Itank street. iunu 'js-tf YOU can Ua at liojAe, and lO'ikc more money lit unit: fnMls tflflll lit nliltlitmr ..lv. In the world. Capital lint needed : you are started free. liotb sexes; nil ajjes. Any one can no me work. j.ari;earnlui:ssui'e rroiu II is I Mail. Costly oulllt and terms flee. Hotter not delay ''osts you nothliiK to semi us Miur addiesaud iiimi inn; ii jiiu iiriMisi. ,v.ihiii uu hu in once n.iiAi.i.Kii- c. I'oiiianu, .Maine. ueciMy Weissport Business Directory. JOSEL'H F. ItlJX, DRALElt I.S'i Flour, Feed and Furniture, Tobacco and Cigars, East Weisspoft, Penn'a., lmltesllie iveoplcof ll'clssport and lclnlly to call and examine his larito HMirtinent of Roods before purcliasini; elsehelo Prioes Low as the Lowest ! aprllintwo-iv. OEXXS WASTED ! to si:ll the new Improved Westerii Washers ! 40,000 Now in Use! And sales' constantly Increasing. It nosltltrly leads theili nil. lluy no oilier. Write for terms. AAltO.V F. SNl'DEU, Jlfes. Agt.. aut'13-ly Welsspoit, Cntbou Co., l'a. t Aunt & suwi:i.t,j The WeissptiH Bakery, Fresh llrcad and Cakes ever) day. DelU cred In Lehhilitoii and Jlaiieh Chunk every Tuesdaj, Tlutrnlay and S.iHirilay. tSTicnlei, rartles, Cdnlii-ileetliiei, Weddlnss, Funerals supplied at sboit notiic, aut'U!t7,87.ly F It.lXKMX HOl'SE, KAST WinsSI'OItT, NiNN'A. This house oilers flrst-clliss ncediuinoilatlons to the jieriiiaiicul bo.inl(!r nnd transient guest, l'anlc prices; only One lollar per day. aug7-ly JoifK ltEiatia, I'roprletor. J-JEATS, THE JETTEiiEIt. All Kirids of Jewelry ! Scliooi Boois ami Stationery. jrcjiutT.M IT INDEPENDENT " Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna,, 'March 12, 1887. TOf cobs 01 mm THE GREAT Cures E:cui'.l(, W uracil, llMkaik. llaJarbe, Tsetliarbt orrasn PltltK, fifty ci:nts. JlI Drufcl.ta ftnil n.nl.n. thk riuntn A.soarLrnci).,iui.TioiiB, mi Ti&jofiifelu JVeo. from optute Vtncitcs ii3 "olson. SAFE. SURE. AT liI(L(niUTB AMI fUE CIU11LL3 1. YUdLLCIl (0. 1UUIS10RE. SO. ONLY A WOMAN. niNAii m.uija uviac.K. "Sho lovrs ullioyc'th)it cannot tire, And If, ah, wad I sho lines alone, Throimb passlonate'duty'tar tbipieahlBlicr, As grass grows taller loiiud a stone." COVENTIIV 1'AIMOIIK. So, the truth's out. I'll grasp It like .1 snake, It will not slay me. Jly lieait shall not break Awhile, If only for the children's sake, For his, too, soi'uewlmt. Let lilpi etainl un- blamedi , None Siiy, ho gave nie less than 1'ionor cl,i)incd, Except one tillle scarcely orIi being named The heart, Tftat's gbi'16. The ' corrupt dead might bo As easily raised up, breathing, fair to sec, As he coujd bring his whole heart'b'ack to' pie. I never fed'uglit'ltliu In coquettish sport, Or courted lilm as silly maidens court, And wonder when tho longed-for prize falls shoit. 'l only )qycd liini, uny )von'mi wouldi But shut ny )oe up till lie came and sued. Then poured It o'er Ills dry life like a flood, I w as so happy I could make liipi blest I So happy that I was Ills first and be.sf, As ho mine, when he took me to bis breast. Ah met If only then lie had been true I If for one little year, a month or two, He had glen me love for love, ns was my duel Or had be told 1110, ere the depd was done, tie only raisea me to Ills heart s dear throne Foor substitute because the queen was gone! 0, had ho wlilspeicd, when his sweetest kiss as warm upon my mouth in r.inclcd bliss, He had kissed another ivoinan euui as this, It weie less bidet! Sometimes I could Ween To be thus clicaled, like a child asleep; ere not my anguish far too dry and deep. So I built my bouse upon another's ground; Mnpljn.lti.tlhn I. a.. 1.. , ... lT- - .1 . 1. . ...... 1, 1(1 ,1. b 1.1 U I It ,11, I UUUII11U .v cankered thing that looked so flrjn'and sound. And when that heait grew coldcr.-colder still, I, Ignorant, tiled all duties to fulfill. Warning my foolish pant, cxaetlug will, All, amthtua but him. It was to bo The full ilraught otburs drink up carelessly U'.iu ......I., '.lilu !. !.'.. H.... uua iti..i.u ...is uuwr x.iiiiaius-cuii lor illO, I say ngalu,-lie gives me all I claimed, I and my children never shall be shamed: lie is 11 Just nntr,-1io wni not be unblamcd, Only-Q God, O God, to cry for bread. And get a stone! Dally to lay my head Upon a bosom where the old lore's dead! Dead? Fool! It never lived. Tt inlv .tiVrn.i Galvanic, llko ail liour-eold coirsc1. None beard : So let mo bury It without a w ord. He'll keep that other woman from my slgtit. I know Abl If Iter face bo f6uV6r bright; I only know that it WasTils d'ellgli't As his was mine; I only know he s ands I'ale, at the touch of their long-severed hands. Then to a flickering smile his lips commands, Lost I should grieve', orjealo'us anger show. He need not. When the ship's gone down, I trow, Wc Utile reck whatever wind may blow. And so my s'lfenl moan beglns'iind endi, No world's laugh or woild's taunt, no pity of fi lends Or sneer of foes, w t lids my torment blends, Xono k)ois, none heeds. 1 have a little pride; Enough to Hand up, wlfellke, by his side, With the same smile ps when I was his bride. And I shall Like his children to my arms; They will not inlss these lading1, worthless charnisj Their klss-abl unljkc his all pain disarms. And haply as the solemn years go by, He will think sometimes, with regretful sigh, The other woman was less true than I. KATHIE'S HERO, I1Y CLYDi: ItAYJIONI). "ll'liat Is lie like. I wondor tall and dark and princely, lite tileldedl llcro of mvl dreams, or plain, awkward and insignifi cant, ami reil-liaired, perhaps? Uglil" And ns this terrible, after-thought flashes across pretty katlile'i ililikl, she catches her breath in dismay and slmilderly lets fall the volume of poems w hich has been her conlpaulon under the. drooping boughs in the romantic "Willow Valk" all this hot, drowsy summer afternoon. Kathie has never had 4 hero; save III .her girlish Uay-Urcaliis. Dut now her school-Jays are over she It free at last front the restraints of Madame Fortescue's seminary; where she has passed years of almost nun-like seclusion, and she is getting her first taste tit roai life n along visit to a school friend, who has been ex periencing the delights of freedom and so ciety for a whole year previous to Kathle's owii emancipation. As for Kathie Leigh, she will never Ijave any formal i:N'Ti:i:i: Into the social world. But tills does not bother K.ilhlc In the. least. She is quite pontent witli the un- conventional manner In which she starts out In life In fact, tlilriks nothing could bo more dellshlful than tho "lilt or miss style;" as she term's It, In which slip Is to make the acquaintance of her own fdttlre; a- OKCts. reads poetry under the trees at beautiful yonder In the village, and only awaits a Chicago riots. Ariierlcap; "Oh, yes; scv Willow Lodge, and Just now Is' chiefly In- signal from me to come up to Willow Lodge eral of the Injured policemen were Irish tctcsted in the hero who Is about to appear upon tho scene' , "How delightful! What Is ho IlktrStella? is lie handsome?" had been her first eager 1 question' When Stella: Norton had told her of the expected guest. "Now, I'nf not or.o bit wiser on that point than you are yourself," Stella had 1 laughingly replied. "I've never seen him. I In his letter, Fred pronounces film a char oilny fellow; but you know tbxt broth I-ive 'and Let Live." er of mine, liow extravagant he, Is In.hls likes and dislikes. We can only tfalt pa tiently until p sco tills Mr. Mortimer, Kathie, I can deerlbe the other ope, Sid ney Hurst," she added, In a tone pf Inter est. "Oh, I don't care about hint, lie u 'too nidi" K-nM, I 1 !.,. t.1 l.t iti'u. .... ""'UIV, UMU IllVVIIUJJlbU lllVii t(.kija tiently. ' "Yes, ttilrly-flvo'lsrathcr old," smiled Stella, vvitli tho superior wisdom of her year "out" in society "Too old for a (J)oardliig-school miss to think of as a Iiprp. Well, I sincerely hope Mr. MortlmcrAvllI not dlssapi)liit your expectations." Kalhlo's flicart Is fluttering strangely as ihe ca'mcs ilown the broad, shaflow stairs In tho evening to meet the newly-arrived .6u?st9' A dozen or so of young peGplo aid gath ered In the loiig, delightful drawing-room, Sho shakea, ' hands cordially with .Fred Norton, an old acquaintance, then finds herself acknowledging an introduction tc i r ,.!... I'. . , .ui. ..Mui inner, wiiom unc swiit, any glance from her dark eyes has shown her to bo handsomer than Ticr'tvlldest dreams have pictured him. He is her perfect Ideal tall, dark and handsome, In the stylo of a Spanish knight and Willi a smile tfiat Is fpscinatlon Itself, A telegraphic, dance from Stella's laugh Ing eyes across the loom brings a swift rose-flush to Kathle's exquisitely fair cheeks; hut she looks hack again to those other fresTrrSO datk and deep and eloqupnt ly beautiful that have already enthralled her, and forgets all else. "Ho will break her heart before he leaves here," mutters Sidney Hurst to himself, watching tho two singing together t Hie piano, a half lipur later. "He's going about It In tlje 'pld'regulallon, Vay. But tliere's no usp'in frying lo give Iter a hint ofvam ing. WJiat woman wpuld heed it, with those Spanish 'eyes of 'Ills looking love straight into Hers? tfd, 'no; as well leave her tp her fate. It's a cursed shame, though" his keen, yet pleasant blue-gray eyes kindling with sudden anger. "Such a sweet, pure, Innocent face she has some pride and spirit there, too, If I'm nojnls taken. Ah, well!" with a half-stifled sigh under his heavy blonde mustache "why should 'I paid? Jt is no affalr-of mine." dark shadow drifts over the strong, unreadable hloiulo face of Sidney Hurst as he thus watches her. Perliaus Jiojs thinking of tho few care less weirds, the passing, Indifferent little smilc-whtch had been all the notice she had taken of his presentation to her,perhaps ho Is thinking of the gulf of years that lies be tween her age and his. Whatever it tnay be, It boon passes away, and hp mingle' 'pleasantly with the guests, proving himself an exceedingly attractive man the moment he cares to be so. If thereafter he feels any particular Interest in' Kathie, or the fate he has predicted for her, 'lie does not make it known by wortl or deed. A month passes away with no abatement of Eugene Mdrtfincr's. devotion to Ka't'hle Leigh, or In her shy, but very evident In fatuation for him. She has met her hero on the very thres hold 'of her new existence, aud the roman tic girl Is flvlng In a perfect dream of hap piness, It Is at this time that Hurst returns ono evening from a walk to the village auille below', his fine, blo'ndo face wearing a strange. cxprcsIon as he strides, with an air of grim detennln'ht'lon, through the cool shadows of the willow walk. It is quite dark there now, save for 'the faint starlight that cpmes shivering down through tho willow boughs'-so dark that Hurst's keen eyes do not seethe twofigut'es walking there until ho Is so near that he could almost touch them with his hand, The Vu'4n t,s speaking In low, persuasive accents, and Hurst suddenly stops", his teetli set, his hands clinched tightly, every nerve In his body quivering with the Inten- slty of, tho rage and cmptipn which he Fan Eearcer'fco)tr61. "Since you promised last hlght to he Iny wife In a few mouths, niy darling Kathie," Mortimer is saying sweetly', "why should you object to hastening our marriage, and making me sure of my lovely bride? For If am compelled to go without you now, Kathie, it l'nAy be a fohg long year before I can return to claim you. ' . y "But, Eugene," begins Kathlo, in her sweet tones, that have a great thrill of trouble In thehi. "But, Katie," he mhiilcs, Interrupting, "only think what may happen to delay my coming back I And only think, darllng,how romantic it will ho to el'ope together and be far away before any one dreams of our marriage. You need only to gather up what jewels 'dud money you may have In your possossloil', and when wc are really 'married, your papa will 1'orglve his pretty heiress" He checks himself suddenly, as if he had said sometlllue uiiinlended;'andKatli!o stops 'abruptly In her wait. "Jewelsl heiress!" sho echoes in tones of intense astonishment, "Why, Eufi'ene, you must bo dreaming. I ftin no heiress." "Then I I Well, never mind that, darling" recovering slightly from his con fusion "I'm glad I was mistaken about it. love you, Kathie;" very passionately Mo ybtt love mo well enough to fly with roe now this very everting " "Villain! scoundrel!" crlcsSIdncy Hurst; breaking in upon the scene, his faeo white, his voice low and tense with rage unutter able. "I.cavo this young lady Instantly, and see to It that ybtt never again dare to Insult her evqn by your presence. You, a married man I" t "Married I" echoed' kathie, faintly, anil sho stagsers fotwtffa and leans, white and trembling, (.gainst one of the swaying wil lows; "It's a lie!" cried Mortimer, hoarsely. ''Is it?" rctohs Hurst, with desperate calmness. "Very well, deny It if you like.' However, your wife Is at the hotel down yonder In the village, and only awaits a signal from me to come up to Willow Lodge and Inform Miss Leigh and all your friends hero who and what you art. Now, you may go or stay until (b-morrow just trembling, bgaliiit one of the swaying yvil- lows; "It's a lie!" cried Mortimer, hoarsely. "Is It?" retorts Hurst, wllh desnerate calmness. "Very well, deny It if you like.' However, your wife is at the hotel down and Inform Miss Lelc.li and all vour friends here who and what you are. Now, you I may go or stay until (b-morrow just which you chopsa.V which you chopsa.V For one Instant Eugene Mortimer stood For one Instant Eugene Mortimer stood still and stared at the pale-faced, quiet, resolute man before him like a wild animal brought to bay. Then, grinding his heel savagely In the . gravelly walk beneath, he mutters a terrible I I tnpreAllop, and swiftly (ufns Away. And that Is the last that JC.ithle ever sees of her ideal knightly Iir'ro. "Is tnls, true, Indeed?" sheasks shudder Ingly, asSIdncy Hurst half supports her with his arm while they walk slovVly to tiie houso together, . "It Is trite, Indeed,' Miss Katie," he ansf wers gravely. "1 knew the' man tp hp,'a selfish, heartless flirt always, Imt flllVnpt dream of all his baseness until a few days ago, when chance threw In my way the knowledge of his marriage. In order tp save you from being prje of his victims) as I know well' Ifie ' power of the fellow's las dilations I set to work at once to find jils wife. It prpvpd an easy matter, and she arrlyed' pn tho evening train, and, Is nov,ns I said, at thcilllagaiiotel. And oh,Kath'lp MssLclgh" hjstrong voice trepihjlrjg with passionate feeling "howlIthakJ'd that 1 was in time to save you I" "How can I ever thank or repay you?,'1 she murmurs,.:, her sweet, jiajp face raised gniifnniy to ms.in tlie tender starlight. "Perhaps I will tpll you some day, Kath le," he answers softly, with n slight pres sure of iip llttlp fiand rfsl'PB "PPnl'ils arm. i, . . t . That was one year ago, and to-day kath ie s hero, the Ideal herp, not only of her drpaus, but of her real, actual, happy life, Is her own bravp, truo husband whom she wedded just three months ago, and whose name Is Sidney Hurst. A PORSE KOt VtfORVIFE's'cOUSW. a country gentleman lately arrived nt Boston, and immediately repaired to the house of a relative a lady whp had niarrlcd a merchant of that city. v The parties were glad to seo him, and Invited him to tliplr house as his home, as he declared his Intention of remaining In that city but a day or two. , , The husband pf the lady, anxious to show his attention to a relative nnd friend of liU wife, took tlie gentleman's horse to a llverv1 Staple on nanevet street. Finally the visit became a visitation, and the merchant, aftep a lapsi of eleven days found, besides lodging and boarding, the gentleman, a pretty considerable bill had run up at the livery stable. . Therefore, lie went to the matj who kept tlie stable, and told htm when lro took the liorse be Would pay the bill. . "Yory good, sir," said the stable-keeper; "I understand you." iVccordlngly, In a short time, the country gentleman went to the stable and ordered his bpuse fb bp got ready, The bill, of. course, was presented. "Oh!" said tlie gentleman, "Mr. , my relative, will pay this." "Very well, sir," said the stable-keeper. "Please get an order from Mr. . It will be tne same as money.' Tlie,horso was put it'p'njjafri, and down went the country gentleman to Long Wharf where the merchant kept. "Well," said he, "I nm going now." "Are you?" said tlie merchant. "Well, good-bye, sir." "Well, About Ufehprsc the man says the bill must b'o'paid for his keeping." . "Well, I suppose that's all right," "Yes well, but you know I'm your wife's cousin." "Yes," said the merchant, "I know; but vo u'r horse s npt'i' ' THE TOBOaOAN (SLIDE. "What Is this toboggan business that wc read so much about In the papers?" he asked In a Grand Hl'vcr Avenue sjoro the other 'daV'as lie and his wife stood warm ing their hands at tho etovo'. . . "Why, a toboggan is a high platform with an.JcV slide rnuning down," "Yes." . .., "You get up there with your sled, take a pretty girl on for a partner, and down you go like greased lightning.;1 "Ghls aro willing, pro they?" "OlV, yes," "Lot's of "cm around?" "Dozens oV 'em," ,, "Any toboggan plgh here?" , . , .. "Now, that's enough!" said the wife as she tinned on him. "If there, was twenty tobbitgans between here and tho city hall you'd go right along and sell them butter and eggs 'a;id then jog homo with me with out a slld'ol" "Yes, 1 rccon I'd have to," remarked the old man with an awful sigh, and then he changed tlie subject to brown sugar and baking powder. . A TRAVELER WITH A BECOBD. "Talking about traveling," said a news- boy on a Northwestern ejepress, "I guess I've done about as much traveling ps any body in this country, I am now OS years old, and liav'o been traveling pretty much all my life. Ilrgan as a baby, traveled with my father and mother three months, then laid off six years. After that I began selling papers on a suburban train In St. Loulai and at 8 years of age got a regular run out on tho Vandalla. ' Have been worklhg a train ever slncc Tor allhost thhty years I've bee,n riding on railway cars regularly, and the other day I was calculating that I'd traveled Ir my time 2,60).000 miles, or equal to 100 limes around the world. The fact Is, gehtleiiietij I was born on a train." "Where?" "Out In Nebraska.", "How old are you?," "Thirty-five years," , "You are telling what Isn't so: Thlitj five years ago there weren't any railways in Nebraska." "Who said there was? I was born on board a mule train bound for California, and it took us tjireo months to get thefts. Let me soil you this copy of Hot) Ingerspll's 'Mistakes pf Mpses," Gentleman: "Why I have Just given you something." Beggar: "Yes; that was for playing the fiddle; but I also do totuething in the becttinc line." Englishman! "I fancy a great t'nany Irishmen, you know, were concerned In the nier "Smith Is fionest, isn't he, Mr. Stamps?" "Oh, yes;" replied the postmaster; "bon estest man lii the village. Has to be.' Ain't a man lathe country that'll trust him." "What do you call those animals that live partly on land and portly In water?' asked a teacher of a new boy. "Bathers," replied the boy, who bad passed the sum raer at thi ssashotf, $1.26 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. Thp boy tha sprained his ankle lias a very lame cxcusiijfor not attending school. A local trage((lap'ii,)neapolls by the name of Barol Is so given tognathtB s teeth when ho rants, that they call iilni a gpash-barrcl. I ' FREE TRADE, . The reduction of internal revenue mid the taking off of revenue stamps from Propriet ary Medicines, no doubt uis largclv benefit ted eonsunie5i,us well ns relieving the burd en f lipme inauufactitrers, Imperially h thlstliocaso with CtflEKN'sAliOl'ST I'l.OWEIl and Bosciiek's GEnjtAN Syhup, ns the re- iiuciuiii ui iiriy-six cents per dozen, lias. been nddpd (p.inercase the size of the bntllec containing jji remedies, thereby giving HHP-fifth .more medicine in tho "" rent size. TJie AucysT Fi.ownn for Dyspepsia and Liypr Cpinpjuint, and the Gkiimaj Syhup for Cough nr,d,Lung trmildpK, hayc' perhaps, the largest sa,le of any nicilicin.cu In (hp world. The advantage vl. lucreased le of (lip bottles )1 ill bp grqntly apprpciatpd (iy.tc tck and afllictcd, in every town aip) village in civil ized countries. .Rj'wplp opttlps for 1U centh remain the same aba. A sailor pa) truihfully speak pf the vessel In which, hp sails as Ills place of his blrtli. , Bertle-r'''l,a, who's that a picture of?" Pa "Father Time, with his scythe." Bettler'fBut, pa, lie's nearly bald." Pa "Yes, most eld gentlemen arc." Bertie "But, say, ps, thought Time had a fore lock." . inks it This Month,. Spring rapidly fl'ipri aches, and it is im portant nun every opp bliould bo prepared lor the depressing effects of iho chnnginp sca.on. This is the time to'pii,rify the blood and strengthen the Hydem. by' taking Hood's Suruaparilla, which stand.) unequalled ns a spring medicine, and lias cndqrscmcntofn character seldom given any proprietary medicine. A book containing statements ol hp many wonderful cures it has accom plished, will be sent upon' application to C. I. IIixxl & Ca, Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass 100 Doses One Polljir. -"Wii'eti ion you're down )ny way drop in," remarked Hio wpl-water to the "old oaken bucket,,", iV'fter a 'vain seich for his umbrella; tho iady tenant said: "It js.'npwhere to bo found, nnd I nm satisfied It has been stolen." "Yoti tnav bo satisfied." renlled he; "bnt I'm blessed if I am." Wopderfal Curcjj W, D. Hovt A Co . Wholesale nnd Itetnil Druggists of Home, tJa.,tay; We have been selling Dr. K hug's New Discovery, Klectric Hitlers and Hueklcu's Arnica Salve fur two years, .Ilnvc'hpve'r Mndcd reinwlias that oaII nat.nll i .1 . ! .1 1 ov.,1 ..a .-tii, nivu oueii tiuiverbiii saiiMac lion. There have been somo wonderful cures effected by thebe medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles pf Pr. King's New Discoverv, taken in connection wjtl( sTvlectric Jitters. We guarantee llie'ni al'wilys. Sold by T, D. Thomas'. . -AUsliaJs growing, apd there Is talk of oreanlzing it Into a Territory. It has Its seal already. "I am full of ambition," said tho young man to his elderly ftlend. "Well, lam really clad to know that at least once you are full of something cjsp than 'b'pe'r'," Was tlio reply. pncltii'n's A'rn'lca Sft'ljre. .Tlio best salvo in the wot Id for cuts. bruises', sores,ulcers,salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay rprmlrod. , It Is guaranteed to give pej'iect s'atlsfactfo noil, ,or money-re-box, at Thomas'. funded, l'rico 2.jc. per 1 One tlifnj; can be said In favor of the Ico man. .. If he has any Jef t ovpr, he doesn't wi r.u It tip for breakfast'. A fashionable weddlntr nrosent Is n door plate with the bridegroom's name on it. Tills should be followed tin With a .1 t .' i door to laelc the, plate pn nnd a bouse to liang tne door on, nnd an acre to plant the house on, then the plate would be of some good, Or.Fraier's Haglc Ointment. A sure cure for all bolls, burns, soros, cuts, flesh wounds; ,sbro nipple, Iwru and soft corns, chapped lips and hands.. 1'ricc .'0 rents. Sold by druggjf ts. )VlllIams Jl'f'g. OO., i-rop s., uieveiauu, u. doiu uy x Thomas, the druggist. Naomi was live huhdrcd and years old when she got married, the Iilbln Is a great consoler. Sale bills printed at this office. eighty Truly, .Dr. Frazier's Boot Bitters. Frazler's lioot Jlltters arc not a dram shop beverage. Hut arc strictly medicinal in every sense, 'ihey act strongly upon th liver nnd kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the lilpoil and system of every impurity, soul uy druggists, tl At Thomas' drug store. Something peculiar about a match, No matter hpw yoit drop It, it always lights on Its, head if It lights at all. VTktn IUby M Uk, m gre her Castorta, When aha hi a Child, she cried for Caatort'a, When iris hecant Us, she clunc to eaator, hteil aba bad Children, aha gate thorn Caatoria It Is only after sli'o becomes a cchlena rlan that a woman Is willing to own tip to her age. Ashnm, Ilronchlls, Consumption. Kon tnluc's Cure relieves ;rt rpld ll 1',' hours. Sold by C, T- Horuj DriiHglst, -IIow p make a girl's rom tlrctlvo -put tho girl In it, Hay i'cycr, .stbtna. Imthcdlate relief, Fontaine's Cure. For salt) by C. T, Horn. Tlie fashionable collar will be hlgli with a wdq spread. No Cure No J'ay. A npw departure In medicine I Fontaine's, Great Dlscqvcry re moves the cause of disease,; namely, dis ease germs, T)ils guarantee means some thingfor ."Knowledge is power." For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. A German inventor has devised a inc.-. chine for deadening the sound of tho piano. Next to a machine for deadeulng pianists this Is a splendid discovery. I have used Dr. Scih Arnold's Cough Killer with much benefit to myself, 1 would most cheerfully rrcoromend it, tp the tiublic as an excellent. Ii'oallnir remedv. K. O. CusliIng.'TfioinaaloR, Knox county, Me.. .Mnr,c;(i 3.), lljSO. . For coBtivcness.blliouancs. headache and ull feverish habits use Dr. Scth Arnold's IiUIotis Fills. 25c. "Walter, Is this an old or a new her ring that you brought me?" "Can't you tell." "No." "Well, then, wbt differ' ence dots It tnlte'' Advertising Rates For Legal Notiop. The followjng prices for legal advcr.ls Ing has hcpn adopted by the Caimioh Advocate. . iy Charter Nptlcos ..... . $4 00 Auditor's Notices' - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices. - - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - S 00 Exc-cutor's Nollcp. - - 3 00 Other legal advertising will bo charged for by tho square. H. V, llorthlmer, Jr., Pnbllshcr. THE GREAT RESUUTOR PURELY VEGETABLE. Aro You aillous? Til Ktnlaler nntraili U curt, I moil theerfullr reeommenJ it to all wr0 tuflor (rem a.lioul Attacks v any Dlieaso f ued W a tlj arranged state of the Liver. Hahias City, Mo, V, B. pERNAKp. . Do You Want Good iMgcatlon? I lulfereJ Intenselv wllli Full Stomnek. frif. skt, etc. A neisMior, who had taken Simmon, Ller Kecu'ator, told me It was a aure cure lot my trouble. The firtt dole I took reliered ma very mucn, ana in one eek i time I wa, nt tro; ,5 nu nearly as ever 1 wa. u tht Nit nttui I fVtr titokfor Dytttia. Kichhpup, Va. f l. (J, CRENSHAW, Do You Suffer from Gonqtlpatlonl TeHimony of Hiram Waknhh, Chief-Juttict ol Ga. ; " I hnve mcd Simmons Liver Regulator for Contttpation of my Uowejs, caused by a temporary Derangement of the LWcr,Tor the last three or four years, and always vjilK a'eciJtJ ttmJSI." Have You.MalarIa.7 I have had eiper.ence with Slmmoni LIvcrRegn., later since 1865, iuid regard it as tht frratril titeaittit 0 tht txmtt for dlitastt tcuiar It material teciont. So good a medicine deserves universal commendation. Kav. M. n. WHARTOH. . Cpr. Scc'y Southern Daptist The(.4glcal pcuilnary, ae THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS (.IVI REGULATOR I See that yau (he genu.no, with the red 7, 4t front cf Wrapptr. prepared only by J. H.ZEILIIM & CO., solk rxoraiaTORfl, I'HILADEU'HIA. PA E. F, LtjckwbAch?,. DhAI.Elt IN WALL, PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, Books, tafloiwrj. Fanoy Gooffs. Window & Fixtures, Latest Stjes, amits and pat hp, f Ocslrea, Paints, Ojl, Varnish, Putty, JJiuslics ds x Lrener al Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancli Phnnk. fa, Ilelow the Ilroadway Hoiko, S WITHIN C.-SHCRTLIDOE'S ACADEMY For Yfueg'Men and Eoys. Media, $p, 13 mlle.9 from Philadelphia. Fixed piuM!ivc.'r every expen'Se.even PikiUs, &e. Xu extriiieJmrc es. 'n Inclilentiil fxpense1. .Vo tuiiinliiallolt furiuliiil.vdnn. Twelve experlencTil leaeliers, all men, and nil graduates, special iiiipoitiiiiltlci for apt students to iidvmice mpltllv. Speilnl drill for dull mid luielaMiril liovs. lMtrnns or students may select any ninnies Pr tlii'ine the r Kiilur Kiiiillsh, Silfiilirie, lluMiu'ij,- ('IsValenl or Civil UiiEluct'ihiHtMirse. htuilenti lilted at Jln dlaAcaucinyan'iiotv In 1 luv.-i nl, Yule, l'rlnec ton mid ten (illmr Collci;i-s mid rnlMeeliulc School. 10 students sent to eolleue in ts, 1.1 In 1681,10 In 1W, 10 In IStR. A piailiiiitliig cass evciy year In the coiiiinerel.il depiutiueiit. A riiysknl mid Clieinli-nl Liilmriitiiiy, (Ijinn.-i.vliim .md Hall trriniiil, i ISisl vnU, nddeil In I.lliiniy In 1883. Physical apiKiratu doublttl In ita, Jledla has seven churches ami it temperance- .diattpt which prnlillilts the sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For ncutillu-trntt-il nri-iilnr adilres Iho l'rmelnal tmil l'rnprlctur. KWITII1X ('. .SHtlltTr I.IUGK, A.M.I (lliirvaifl Uraduutel Medlii, l'.i. Aug. 7, fC-ly. Subscribe for the Advocate. Only $1 per Year, ffr-5j OlilNTUN DRETNUY, fashlonahle WtCid hoot and Hnoi! Makicb. Hank St. I.ehlk'liton. All werkvrarrantesl. 1 REAb THE Carton Advocate 1 1 And cet all tho latest news, ' Including Interestm;' ow York and Washln'tDn let ters. You lutter join me. It Is tho cheapest, largest nnd DUST weekly pattqr 1 the Lehigh Valley. Try It. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 1,000 M, JIEILMAN, Bank StitEKt, LEinniiTox, Pa,; Miller and Dealer In Flour and Feed. All Mini OKA1N llOITdllT AND HOM) at )ij:oui.Ait .MAitKirr i:,tim. I would rospe.-lfully Inforiu lie elllri ns of this plaeo nnd vli ltilly tlmt I am fully pren tlmt I am lully preiured 111 Ilippi) uu hi Willi an Minis oi The Best of Coal From any mine, at very LOWEST PRICES, j 24 yl. Jf. IIHIlMAH. iiiavejlist opened nCoal Yard In ennuedlou With my hotel In Vi:.ssi'()ltr uln-iu can constant!) be found all size uf the Best of Coal ! at prleea fully r, lawns Hie lowest, niveuis trial am) he convinced. Henry Christrnari, Port Alien tfoupo, Weissport. Fafrbanks Klaudard Sc.iles In Connection, I'e'Mp'''. ! 'E "'- Goal, Coal, Ooai.
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