The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 16, 1887, Image 1
The Carton Advocate, An Iniiui'iiniiijnt l'.titii.v Nmvhi'.u'Kh Pub llslied ,ery KjturJ.ty In I.elilitliton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, liy Harry V. Morthimer, Jr. BANK. HlllCICT. $lj,OOt Pe? Yoar in Advance ' v DcsttiikvcrtlstHg medium In liio'eounty. K taroty description ot Plain nnd Fancy j6b printing At tery low price. Wo do not hcsltnto to imy tliat tve lire better equpped than any other printing establishment In tlui section to do nrpt.-el.is3 Job-woik, n all J ,tJ .hMnelies, nt 'uw flrlce Advertising Rates For Legal Notices. Tho foilowjhg prices for legal ndvcr.i lug has been adopted by tho CahuoK AllVOUATJV Chatter Notice's - - - 55-1 t.t) Vudltbr's Notice . - . .. 4 00 "oliimlMIoliur's' Notices 4 ("J Ulvoi-co Notices. ' - -4 00 Administrator's Notices . , 8 W txecutor'.'i Nolleo - C. i-O' Other legal advertising w lit WciVarscil ftf by tlie square. II. V. McrtMmrr, Jr., rnblialiof, $1:00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.2S .vhen not paid in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 22. Lehighton, Carbon County, Fenna., April 16, 1887. .Sin'glo Copiec 5 Coats. flnnfVirtriinnnl 0. Tlnninnnn Pnnrln nuiftMuimi a mmm uaiuu. Horaoo Heydt, ATTORKKY AT IjAW, OrriUm The Itoom recently occupied by Vt SI. J ' ' ltitpsher, ijANIC STttHET, ' - - LEHIOHTOJf. PA. ' May be consulted In Unsllsli and lloiinan. July -ty ,. V. M Rather, ATTOUNKV'Asi. COtJNSKLl.OIi AT LAW, AND MSTMCT ATTOIIXISY, . First dour above the Mansion' House, VTrtrcjifOirosK, , - - - pesn'a. ItalKittie;Bnil Collection Agency.' AVI1I -I'liy ami Sriritrai al Estate. Coiivytuicliiir neatly done, promptly made, fettling I'-states of it specialty. May be consulted In uoiiccthins Dasjitciitt KiiKllsh and (imi.an. nov. 82-yl ,H..V. Morthimor, .Sr . " noYauy l'uuLiu, Qpricuf "Carbjn Advocato" Office, sritEUr,' ' - iiKitiaiirto. All business pertaining to Ilic olllce will receive prompt attention. mar, to C. V. Kleintop, Instructor in -Music, KobtitHs' American classical Methods n spei lal. ty. Terms moderate. muMi-lf THOMAS KEMEMER, CONVEYAXC-UK AND Gsierallirg&LifeliisracgAi'L The folloiriiiir Companies arc Iteprescntcd: Lebanon Mutual l'lre, Heading Mutual l'lre, Wyoming Fire, l'ottsvlllo Klre, I.ehlsll Flic, and tbo Tinnier Accident Insurance. Also, I'ennsylvanl.t nul Mutual ilorso Thief lie twllve and Insurance Company. iharai-yl W. G M. Soiplo, l'H YSltJIAS AXD 8UUUXOX. 80uru' strubt, - - - i.r.tnuirroN. Miv bo consulted In Knsllali and Uerman. Special nltenllon given In (.ynecolo:;y. OrriUK linens; From 12 M. to 2 1 Miind trom n to a I". M, m.ir. 3l-yl IP. A. RabcnoM, D. D. S. Btt.txcil Officii iOur J. W. Italiilenlmsli'.s llipiof Htore, DAN'IC STUKHr, LEU 10IITON. tlentlslrv In all It lir im'ie. Teelli Extracted without i'.un. tl j administered when requeued. Il.li.-e Div.s WEDNESDAY of each week. 1 O. address, l.lT.iJNIIHIPi, lAUK1 I.ehUh county, li. W A. Co.cLrl-ht, D. D. S., .Of-rjcK: Opp. the "nftOADWAY, - Ilro.ulway House," M.UIOII CHUNK. Patients have the benefit nf the latest hunrmc- Hunts In Me'hanlc.il A i;jll.in-i's ami the llest llctli'uls ot 'I're.ilmeut In all Surgical Cac. AN EjSflllCriCa.l'iilnliSleivl r rtei ln-il. Itpos fclhle. peisoji residing uulslJe o MUucit CI. link, Biioiim ni.iK arraincnici.is uy man. y-yi EY"E AND BAH. ' - Dr.. G. T. POX Visit Allentimn resnl irlv on Tlll'KSDAY of can Week. I'r.ii'lieu,llinlted to Diseases of the Eye aiid Euv. (r.U at lUyilen's America:; Hotel, and Officii Hint iioio :i .1. .11. ioa:. r. t, ai auciiin iu liefrftion o: Ine'l.ve for til- nron-r aillustment I of rthm-'if, txui for "the Itchef and Cnro it Upll-' , i Miyalij.W coiiMdted at liHoHI-e In IIATII, juno -u-u Wedncnty and Saturday of eueli week, at HAN GO it eu Monday, and at UAttl'OX on Tuesday of rjuai wee,,, jau.-.vi CArjao house, mviTiiiv kwtii'ii l'l-opiMi.-mti JONATHAN Klhll.l.li, - - W.IU 1.II.H11I, IAN KISTIXll, - - I'ltOP Ham: Stiiki.t, I.khiuiit'in. Tlie Carbon House uIIeM lirst-'l.iss aeenuinKi.ta-' tlous to thd traveling pjaiic. jiiuiuiini oytne day or week on re.H'iilaV.e tel in. Choice Ciir.tr, Winl'saiil l.lnajrsalu.ivsoa hand. Onod Sheds nnd Stables, ullb tery .iilcntlve Hustlfrs, at lachril. iiprlli-yt PACICGRTON NOTL, Mlilivay between M.uich Chunk & Lcldxhtou, LEOPOLD MKYEK, PltOP'R, VAGKEUIO.V, . . . Pksxa. Tbli w-jll-known Halel Is admirably relltted, and ' has thVbest accommodations for permanent and transient boarders, i:rellcnt Tables and the very best Lbpiois. stables attached. M-pii-yM n.ANSION HOUSE , . Oppoj'.to L. k S. Depot, BANK 8TIIEEP, LEIIIOIITON, r. 11. hom, piiopiuirroit. Till homo nlers flrst-elam aeeominiKl.ilions for transient and permanent bo.uders. It has been newly routed hi all Itsilcpaitincnls, and is lu,:at--d In one or the most iilrlurcsipie nortlnns of Hie boroin!i. Terras modcrale. C ry Tim 11 A H Is uippMud with tlie clioleest Wines, Liquor and ClKrs. Fresh Ijixcr on Tap. aprti-yl Aiinoiiures to Ids friends nnd the nubile ccitcr- nllr, that tin lias now open for their uecoimitnd.l-, Iton his lien' nnd handsomely furnished 11 IS S T A U It A N T , next door to the 1st National Hank, HANK ST., Ivhl html, iiuil that ho Is uaw prepared to turn- I3U t irai-. uss Hecils nh Short A'otiee ! The Hartsnuipjilledwltli the bet Wines, Fresh lues, 1 am eo 1 ljaurr tiecr aim t. nun e t. iis. 1,111 mu iiiruiiii' ylntltetl.ui call. iipril-ji D. J. KISTLER Ilesiiwtfullv annoiinces to tho pablle that be has npened .1 NKW LIVKItY STAIII.i:. and that he Is nmv pren irod to furnish Team for Funerals, Weddings or lliislness Trips on the shorted iiih lice und mot liberal terms. Orders left at the varuon House-will ieej!tve prompt attention. STAHLK3 ON N0UT1I SfHKKr, not the Hotel, tahUiliton. Jana-yl T. J. BRETNEY ltesneetfullv announce to tbo MHrrli.mt. ni 1 ... Iiluliton and others that he Is now piepnicd to 1I0 all kinds of PETERS 1IAUMN0 or Fit eight, Ex,MtEsSr)KATSjTHEJKUE MATTEK AND BAGOAfiK U jit very reasonable prices. Hv pnuHpl attention I to nil nrfleia tut lioii w to in.'lit a share of nubile ! pjtrontw. Itesldeiicg: corner of rinoand Iron' htrset, Ihlirlitui, fklers left lit Siveeny ; Sr.n'j Somor Storo will recoldii pro.npi attedlioa War l-'.6l T J PKI'.rXLY Sale Bill Prints at tliis (Ice. HEADQUARTERJbr- JEWELRY Upposlto the Cai bon House, Hank Street, Lehigh ton, Pcim'a., sells Watches! Clocks' and Jewelry, Cheaper on nn averaBO than can bo bought any-1 wliero.elso In the county. Call nnd soo. REPAIRING In all Its branchei, neatly, cheaply and prompt ly attended To. ALSO A FULL LINE OF School B'joks AND vStafcioiiers Supplies wivcmberM-ly LADIES! Do Yonr Own Dyolntr, at Home, with PKKULESS DYES Thev will Dye eycrjthln. They are sold every where. I'llce UH'. a p:ii'km:e 10 colors. They have noeipial lor Strength, UilRlduesH, Amount In I'aekajje or for Fasliicssof Cdor, or Nou-fml-hut iJ'ialllltts. They do no! crock or miiiiI. For nlehv T. D. TIIO.MAH. nov.l;i-lv DrnsKUt. ALL THS NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Pdr Year. Single opies, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. hVr Newest Designs and Must Kttuhinuiibli' Htvl-s or DRESS GOODS, 'DHY GOODS, G HOCK III liS, IMiOVISLOXS, SILVEltWAKE, &c, &c. CO TO B. H. SNTD'EPt, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods c'iiiriinlee.1 find inre , low iis 9 lie- hetu fur llianiiie quality ul'ijomli. July 18, 1SS5 ly ANDREW BAITER, -UKAM'.Il IN Wall Paper and Decorations, VTir:d:w Shalrs ii Painters Sullies, Paper Hanging, Honto and Siea Palntinc:, Calsoiainu and Crotnliie; Hank Sheet, Lelilchlon, I'cnn'a. Oct. no-r.ui House und Lot for Sale. One-bair Ixit. S3 x m feet, situate on l " ? i.einiiii riLieei. near li e .mmy lioiini FI-JlL lli.n.M m.riit .i-lil.'h lu ..r-..,. ...I t, ,.,.l 'u,)-,uirv I'rame Hoiim-, 1(1 :" feet. A never f.iiiine nt I'liri' Water, and a number of ,h,iir. r,.iit mv,.,. ,n,H vin,.v tin. l jit a niM home for a sinnll family. For lri ni. Sr., call at TTflTT can lUc tit lionie. and m ike more ninnev ! ill I atwoik funis than ct rmllillis else In auu nn. hoi-IiI. C.ipilal lint needed: you are ! Marten r;ee. i:oin sees; an aj;es. Aiiyoiieiau ,. ., , , ... . ...rl.P.irn.,sMiif riolii Artst:ut. fiv.ily oiilllt and leims Irrc. Heller not ijel.iv Costs von ii'itblne: to scud us vom address and flnil out: If jouniewlM- jouwlll do so at cure I 11.11.tM.17rr u 1 ., 1 oiiiaiiu, .name. uccifiy 1 I Weissprt Mm Directory. Joseph v. m:x, DEALEI! IN- T?naA nvtel ss-sv,; ssssrt iOUr, i CoCl ?,ilCl Ui 'IHLUrG, Tobacca and Oifrars. East Weissport, Penn'a., Imttcs the people of Weissport and Ic!nlty to call anil cvinilno bis lamo iissnrtnient of Hoods before pureliaslni: elsenhcre Prices Low as tho Lowest ! aprill7-lssc-lv. A.,EXTS w-,jiT,:, ! to siu.L thu ni:w Improved Western Washers ! 40,000 Now in TJso! And sales eoiiktantly Ineicaslinf. It iKisitltelv le.ulv Ihcni nil. lliiynoolhcr. W'l lie. for ter A A HON SNVDKlt, Mfe's. Agt., ausl3-ly Welsspoit, CarbonTo , I'll. I JAU,iV .SKWr.!!., I The Weissport Bakery, 1 Fresh Hrcad and CaKea ctcrs day. Dclltcred I11 U'hlKhton nnd Maucli Chunk every Tuesdaj, ' ""uy ' Nunmay. Jir-ncnlcs, Fartle., I Camji-Meetlnes, Weddluss, Funerals supplied at I short notice. aiiEust7.S7.lv , ' ' 1 ljiAAIiLlA HOLM., 1 JL7 HAST WRlKSPflHT I'l-VVH Tills bouse offers llnt--lass accominodatlnns lo tho permanent boarder and transient Riiest, i-anio prices, only O110 Dollar per day. I nu-7.iv 1 John liisnitin. Proprietor, All Kinds of Jowelry ! Sctaoi Books asft Stationery, liJF, tj. I. anei jrarii MitiilKSi lull Mr-itifra- EtWciswt Carton Coniily, Fa., Is the pl.ieo to purehnse. at thu most reasonablo prices, DliKSSKD LUMIIEK, of all kinds, viz: DoorsSashes, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, ic. BRACKETS MADE TO ORDER. Tin; Machlney Is nil new, and only the best me chanics employed. All uuliles tire uuarniiteeil of best senmned iiintiirlal. Oidcrs by mall n cclve prompt attention. Your patronage lmllcd. Wo have, a!o. In roiiue. lion with the above busliitt's a COMMODIOl'S STOKF, where can always be found one uf I lie lurcestiund beat as Miiniienls of 1 1 It V U.JHIIS, Noriovs!, om,ici:itii's, ' ' v'll!UVISIONL5, OAUPKT., oil cloths, Q U KEN'S W A It E wwunVA'itii,- II A It DWA HE -rt-DtMlTS, SHOES, . . jf -II ATS AND CAPS, Hay, Straw, Flour and Feed. And In fart any and everything usually tube found In a ktrktly llrt-llass Coiinlrv Store. No matter what nu want, nvk forlt an.I we can sup I Iv Von nt pili esthal will knock all competition f ir Into tile shade. Call and nee us, and ue nil) eomllirejnli of till" tl'lllllfu'.lless ot (.urusacitlun. licuicuibcr the Place N. SNYDER & SON, East VYeissport Penna. .lamury l. 1S8". SWEENY'S Finest Porolean Dinner Sets: Tlie Famous Belmont Sbage. 10!) I'lecct; HcIiiiDiit Dliiiirr Sets ; Wn vcrlr Kccoralltit:. 2i 00. 103 l'tfcoK Hi-ltnoiit Dinner Sets j Elgin Peroration, $20.00. lOil I'kcrit ltclmniil IlliinrrSets; J.'eri- di n Dccorntioti, 017.00. ii riftcs Heilln 'Jen Stts Hr.tlson UiTiiratlen, $,,."i0. 11 rieres lli ii'ii Tea Sets; C'nmbll(!i;, Hecoiatlini, 1,10.25. 11 l'lctcs Berlin iVn St'lsj F.iirmoiiitt ' lt c()i alliin,0 50. 4tt Pieces Wlillo Uraitllo ITa.e, Only $!1.00. Tlie nlKive Onods nrc fiuarrnleeil against Crazing ami are t.f tlio bett (,'litnawaru. C. M. Sweeny, & Son, AT w The CORNER- STORE, BOWMANSTOWN, -DEALi:it IN . DRYGOODS, NOTIONS Hats and Caps, CUCUMBER - WOOD PUMPS, HARDWARE, ALL KINDS OF MarU 1 J 3ut 'Wi STORE," Corner Store I 1 victorBowman, !i-ratyZl utnUilrtll XVeo J ru. .ijjflatv-i, 2."mcfcJ aiiifjt'olooit. SAKE. SURE. AT lHXOniSlS AND DKIT.ERS. 'w. CIU111.U . vourM.k 1,0.1 lui.iit one, UD. B33T0?1 HYMH. 11V itALfii wAi.no i:mi:rsox. The Word nf the Lord by night To the watohlns l'llprlm came, . A they sat by thu seaside, And filled their, hearts with flame. Cod said, I mu tired of kiiifs, I suffer tlieuf tv'inore! ' . Up to my ear Hie' morning bilngs The onlia'o tif the poor,' Think ye I made this ball A Held of havoc and war. Where tyrants great und tyinuts small Mlslit han y the llch nnd poor'.' My anjrcl, Ids ivnne Is Fiixdom, . Choose li tin lo beljnurkliiKi Ho shall cut pathway east ami west, And fend you v.Ith'hls wins. Lo! 1 uncover the land Which 1 hid nf old llmo In the west, As the sculptor uncut, ers the statuo When bo lias wrought his best) I slimy Columbia, of the rocjis Which dip their foot In tho seas, And soar to the uir-boi uo flocks Ot clouds and tho boreal llecce, I will dltlde my KOods; ' Call In the tvictch and slave; None shall rid'u but the humble, And none but loll shall Iilw. I will have never a noble, No Unease t our.ttd Krcat) . Fishers and 1 hoppers and ploughmen Shall constitute a state. do; eul down trees In (hu finest, And trim tho stinlithlest boughs; Cut down lues lu the forest, And build me u wooden house. Call the people together, The yoang men and tlie sires, The dlsser III the harvest-Held, .HnellnKViiiil III m thai lijjtym , . And lu re In a 1 Ine .liitc-h'U!o They shall choose; itien In lulu : In every needful faculty.' In church nnd slate and school. Lo, now! If these noor men . Can KDvern the land and sea, And iniike Just laws bllovv the sun, ' As planets falthfal be. - And ye shall succor nienj ' ' ' ' T ts nobleness to serve; Help them who cniinotliilpiujalii;. Hcware from ilsht to swerve. 1 break your bonds and masterships, And I uuclialn the sIMv; Free bo hls heait and band henceforth. As wind atiil wandci ilic wate. I cabse fi'i'iu every creature III! proper Koort to How; As mueli us he Is and doclh, So much he shall bestow. Hut, laying Ids bands 011 another To coin his l.iborand sweat. He fncs In pawn to his tldlui For eternal years lu debt, To-day unbind the captlt e, So only are ye unbound f . Lilt up n people froni tlui dnst, , Trump ot Ikelr'rescuc.'s.uunrtl Pay rai'.soin to the owner. And HI Ihebagto thclirliu. Who Is Ihe ouuerv The slave Is owner, And'ever was. liy him, O No.thl kIvc him beauty for rags, And honor, O Soulh! for h.s sluuie; Nevad.it coin thy golden raris With Frceiloin's luiaao and liaine. I'p! and the duky racj That sat lu darkness lo ig, Ho swltt their feet as antelopes, And as behemoth stront;. Come, Kastand West and North, Ily races, ns snntv-l! ikes, And carry my purpose foilh. Which ncllhcr halts nor shakes. My tvll! fulfilled shall be, . For, In daylight or in dark. My thunderbolt bus eyes to 51:0 His way homo to tho mark. t . "CH El'RRY'RrPE."! 11V JIU.S. IS. II. HOUGH. " 'Can shemalio a cheriy p!e,PIIIy boy,Pillly boy. Can slu make ; cherry ple.eliarinhis Hilly v' " floats out a silvery, girlish voice, anil: " 'I can make a cherry nle, quick as tho cat ran wink her eje; I'm a young thing, nnd cannot leave my mother,' " inn ilch, masculine, cadence, finishes or rather paraphrases the strain; ttliilu at Hip next moment a handsome, lauuliini: face surroumlcil by cilsp, cm ly locks, presents Itself at the wide kitchen window, beside w hicli, at a tfible, Jeuiile. JIarh Isstainl ing, her lounil, liluiuti' arms barn to'-Utv elbow, wlillo. her ilcft lingers are iluxtcmus ly luauipulatiiig tlio dainty erustuu thu last of half a dozen cherry jilcs. A swift wave of color deepens the "elicr-ry-iipe" bloom on Jennie's cheek, and she bites her lips with quick te.xatiun, ns she turns her head away ytb tho sarcaVfc re tort: "What are you 'doing o far aivay from her then?'' "Watching you, to he sure! a sight thai would repay one for touting twice, as far!" Wft8 the gallant rejoinder. ".May I have a piece of Ijut pin for my pain?" "No, sirthat uio Isn't lo bo ettt until our boarder conies. Huskies, a young thing like you ought not to slray so far from home you might gel lost) You'd better go hack to your mother!" Hut quite unheeding the sarcastic Insln. uatlon, 'Will Cailotou stood resting Ills arms ou the braid window ledge, and re garded, her iu wistful silence ior a moiuei.t Not for the world would Jennie have hat) h u. hear ha oiii- tboju words, to h'cr if VI v UhJt p'rouil and liypcr-sensltlvo iinttuo they seemed a tacit confession of the drift of lier'lhoinjhts, anil Indeed It-was the true omwhul she would rather have tiled than lo have civen him that knowledge unso licited; ami the half-tender, half-expectant 'light that shotio in his blue eyes "fired every .'park of yrlde, coquetry and resentment lu 1ler Jierversn litlln htaft.-'ii - - : "Will you 'make a' eVrry-pIo forme, Jennie?" Will asked presently, III tones thai held a world of Ttieanlng. - ' ' Jennie's heart quickened its beat, anil diet eyes grew limpid; but only for a mo ment. The allusion was unfortunate his air j and maiiifcr too confident, nnd she turned her head away once InorOj with a disdain ''fuHoss. " " ' j'" "o, Indeed! iiolsing- the last picrcrltl ' cally on one hand. "Tour ai'other can rnako gA ;d tlioush ples-yott needn't covet oHier!''- - ''''tVSTlvrtfytJu'r liatid- wonMlastu Wtlir than dn'tlilii''rfse 1 totrld 'curlec'lvli or, :Ufcnnl'erfWIII'ahlstfttllv.' '"' ; , c"N6iv!, ddl't't' Hatter I've 110 tfme.' for 'noftscrtsel" Jcrinie I11terrnpie.1l remorse. Icssly. ' "I must hurry anil be through my work before our boarder comes." ' "That's twice you have nllndeil to tltat Coardcr. Who Is It?" 1 "A young Uily coming to spend the summer. Sonic friends of ours were telling her 'about our place, and she wrote to know if we would take her, its she desired particularly to find some place where there were no oilier boarders. So mother con sented at last, and Miss Kulalla Worthing ,fou will be here this evening, Quite 11 swWl'uainc Isn't It?" Will gave a slight start,, then answered qitlctlj loo quietly, Jennie thought. . .'.'Yes,; a very pretly name." "You know her?" asked Je.nule, with sudden, asperity. , "I have met her." Still that giavc, al most sad lulled Ion. j Then, as.Jinnle stood toying idly with 1 he corner of her npron, he added, ab ruptly : "I see I am trespass 1 1)3 on ourtlme; good-bye!'' and, lilting Ids' lint, strode hastily away. Jennie watched him from the window until his tall, lithe' form hail disappeared bt-liind the trees, then turned away whisk ing something from her eye which was no, a speck of'dust,. although she, told herself It tns. "lie has known her before; and non slip is coming here, and ho will tec her every "day. Well, what of that? A nmn 'does not necessarily marry a woman sim ply because he knows or even admires her. And what If lie. should marry hci? the Ldidn't care. Ah! she had no right to care nfiwl Had sltq not sent him away re pelled anil silonm! the words that were trembling on hi lips? If only ho had not hcjvui her sing those words as if, torsooth, bis name nliist, bp the only one that came into her thoughts " J: liele the friigtnnt odor of baking pios re- 1 called Jennie to tlie practical affairs of life, just In time To avert a threale'ned dcl UEC of angry teal s from what cause she did nut know, and wouM not have admitted If slm had. T(he last train to Sllveidalo that evening brought Miss Worlliington a tall, queen ly girl of two-aud-twonty, habited lu a beautitullvfiltlng traveling-suit of silver ;ray, with a gauzy scaif of the same color twisted.arouiul her broad hat, anil looped gracefully about thu slender throat. Jennip could not but admire her, al though her coming caused her heart the sharpest pang It had ver known: but the rone, thought that rose paramount In her mind was: "Will has met her .before; will he come lo meet her again? And if he does, what will follow ?' Hut at that point her courage failed her, and her heart refused to prophesy further. Tim meeting she dreaded, yet desired to see, did not, however, take place for a day or two. Hut 'on the' third evening, Jennie tip in her tasteful little rooui, arranging her sim ple, toilet for tea, heard Will's well-known step,' and peering cautiously through the blinds, saw him coming around tlie path. At tlui same instant another figure float ed Into view Miss Hulalln Worthington,lii an elegant dress of India muslin and lace, witli a knot of puusles at her belt, and amethysts at her throat, in her shapely, shell-Ilku ears, and twinkling on one slen der hand. Jennie, watching her, saw a flush of painful embarrassment cross her delicate, high-bred, face, nnd nn answering shade of feelli g on Will's frank countenance; then r.uUlic's Graceful head was Inclined, the delicate .white hand met his. In a friendly .clip. ,1)1111, for a few: .moments they stood tin Ktua earnestly togeiusr, wiiiwittio clomt grarniltly,llft.i;il from "bilhJfaccs.'lJ . "It was well, after all, that I answered liim as I.did the other day," Jennie mur mured ns she turned away from tlie win dow, witli a dull, aching pain at her heart. "J". icr, a thousand times, a self-Inflicted pans 'han 0110 dealt by another. His heart wrtuld have cone back to his first lovc.cvtn though tis honor wo e plighted to another and my hand must have serried tho chair that would soon have become, hateful to him. . ''What a handsome pair they make!" she whispered, turning baek from an Irre sistible Impulse to' gaze once more from the window; then whirling around with nn Impetuous Iling to the little musllu-draped mirror above her modest dreislng-tablc.she studied her own face with a scruvlny that was pathetic In Its earnest intcutness. Wo fully plain it looked lo her, and fhe finally turned awaj, her eyes brimming witli tears. "No, no!'' she murmured, a mournful toiio qnuyerlng through the sweet, hitherto jnycus voice. "It .Is of no use. I must give him up -forget hhn. ll Is well I was warned in time." Tin 11 with nn Indignant throb stirring at her poor little aching lieait; "How dare he try to make love In iiitt.wjth that secret hidden In his life? I shall begin to hate him soon!" ' Hut Jennie found that hate, like love, was not to be summoned at will; and when iialf an hour lattr. Will came up to her with his old hearty greeting, although tem pered by a .restraint such as had never coiie between them before, she found It luiil to keep back the hot, rebellious tears thaV would have betrayed her yearning heart. And the self-command, the IndllTercnce, the hato lo which she had ploJgrd herself, was no easier to acquire as thu days went on, and Will Cnrleton's visits becaini'mou' frequent and regular, while.. his absorption of Miss Worthlngten's society was nn open secret In the family, Over Kttlal lu's lovely, lilgh breil face nl sweet, tender Itght was deepening dally; the mellow voice took 011 a caressing cad - ence. which smote 011 Jennie's heart more than the most cruel Ironywould have done. and ln.nW her shrink Avltli'tinrvuiu dread from'. even n casual encounter with her guest.-' . - : '- One little clrenm'stancey however, s'irved to fortify her resolution.. . Coilllllf linoii her uimonlint tn.l.lfiile n one occasion, Will laid his hand on her ; , ,, ,.,' , ,, mounter wiin nn air 01 lon.i lauuiuriiy lie mm ueeu wuni. 10 lliailllfsk, Ulll... sue Ullli; It off as If It had stung her, and with ti single- Indignant flash of her eye, turned and walked proudly-away; . -.Could It, he-possible, shn nskeil herself, wiille Jicr-heart beat almost lo suffocation, that Will could be so base as to attempt to play fast and loose with her when his heart was another's? ' Did ho dt'cni her o blind, so childish, ns lo suppose that she attached ,110 signifi cance to 111 too evident infatuation for Hulallo Wor!hlnton? Now she would give Jihn the scorn his conduct deserved Jjsjin would show him that she was no weak, pitiful fool, to give her heart for a man's Inconstant smile. From that day her whole, nature seemed to change. She felt ns If her old self had died, and something hillllant, gay, Inn wholly hollow and artificial, had risen from its grt.ve. She became the life of the party her laugh rang out from morning until night, although her pretty faeegrew wan, and her graceful llgute sharpened in Its outlines. Her manner toward Will, while polite and cordial, was pervaded by an air or icy . reserve more formidable thai: nn mowed hostility would have, been, and. w hl!u she made no overt effort, to avoid hint, she managed adroitly to make the distance be tween them ns wide and distinct as possi ble. Once, when they had gathciei! In the spacious grove for a Utile family plcnle,aml were seated, gvpsy fashion, around a snotvy cloth spread upon the grass and laden wilh dainties, Will, coming softly up hehiu 1 her laid an exquisite bunch "of roses at her plate. For a moment her heart seemed to go out in 0110 great throbbing ciy, then with a pale f.icr, but its anguish wreathed in a light, half.scornful snille.she quietly trans foired tho blossoms to .Miss Worthlnglon's plate. As ICulalic raised Ihcm lo Inhale their fliigrancc, a ling glistened on 0110 linger that Jcnnio had not seen there before. Will saw it also, and his clouded face brightened, while a moment later found lilm'at her side. He whispered something td her, and Jennie saw' tho radiant light thr.fbrlghtened in her lovely eyes tho soft rose color that fluttered to her cheeks, and then she turned away, for she could look no longer. So the days passed until the last of the cherries weru lipening on the tiees. Many a lime since that memorable day had Jennlu stood by the low kitchen win dow and made chcrry-plo; but 110 word of that song or any other had passed her lips no particle of tho tempting pastry had sho tasted. Her one hope was that ere cherries came ttgaln, she might be lying where their blos soms would fall upon her grave. She was up In her room one day, where she often sat now wcepiug scalding tears sometimes, for tho love sho was striving to kill died hard when n murmur of voices just beneath her window caused her to glance hurriedly out, to seo Knlallo Worth Ington, her perfect face suffused with a locly blush.herhands extended and clasped in those of a darkly handsome man, while Will stood beside them, his face lighted up wiih unwonted animation. A moment the pair stood thus, then turning simultaneously each laid a hand ill that of Will, nnd so tlie trio walked away. An hour later, down in the cherry-orchard Jennie was sitting, a basket, of fruit In Her lap, upon which her tears were falling like rain. An approaching step made her slnrt vio lently to her leet, her crlnuon treasures tumbled In a hea before her. "Jennie!" said Will's voice; and she turned to confront him with blazing cheeks. "Never call me that again," she panted. "Leave me; I wish to bo alone!" "I must speak llrsl, and then If you say so, I will go,.' said Will, witli a Jinn decis ion, to . which she yielded Instinctively. ."Tills has been a very happy day for me; am ono thing meco will make uiy happi ness complete. Let ma tell you a shrrt story: My dearest friend nnd college-chum tens Howard Mervyn, nnd hu loved Hulalh Worthlngton. I saw her once with hint, and then I heard that they had quarreled, and she had sent him from her. I know now that both were In fault; but both were proud and resentful. When I nitt her hero I thought to llnd Iter haughty, ar rogant, scornful: instead I found hrriweet ami womanly, and feeling convinced that shulote.l Howard (.UH, 1 resolved to win herjiack to htm, Foru lung tlmn she with stood my appeals, but at last she promised me a slun do you leiueuiber our Hltle pic tile, Jennie It she was lulling I should wrllo to him. That day she wore on her hand a ring lie had given her. I sent the letter; ho enure; and to-d.iy I have seen their hands clasped iu full and perfect le coneillatlon. Now, Jennie" his iirui stole around her waist, and all tho nrlde, tlio to scntment, tho misapprehension of those miseublu weeks broke down in a flood of tuars "let us set this matter ctraluhi. 1 could not disclose Kulnlio's secret until everything was satisfactorily adjusted; and now my reward, If I deserve .viv, must come not from her, but you, deu'r little jealous darling. Take these, Jennie" reaching forward, tin picked up a cluster of richest, ripest clieriles, and offered llicm lo her "take these, and promise 1110 that you will be my dear little wife when chenies are ripe again!" ll'lial eonlit she say what could she do after toruirlnc herself all llieso wretched weeks with false doubts, fears, and suspic ious but let her head sink on his shoulder lit fl Itlt. In,, .if ttl.l.l nMlnlnl l.nKQ inU held hrr cios until her grief and shame had sobbed 11 self away; then rail-' Ine tho little flushed.happy face.be prrssed il)ion lier lips, "cherry-ri the long, lender Ui 4 of beti'jibal I A grate agitation shaking down a coal stove. j lie Irregular In salting,, anil the milk will show ll in quality, 1 Virtue requires no oilier rrcnm ense ' than the tribute of self-approbation and respect. Volltencss l money, which entlches , not him who dispenses It. ' A swell nlT.ilr hill ttlnga balloon. ' It's a wise cliHJ tli.it tescmblcs its rich- 1 est relative. I A distant relation A story told over a tilephotie. wire. Vfir. l'raj Jlj.-.t tf.ll Us, The uiinreculcutoil sale of ltociflin's 1 UllltMAN' SYltLT tfitllill II few years, has 03' j V",iis,lu;'1 '.""' "nr.1'1'. , " u.witlj!"" uo",.t t'10 I 'a.cst tiiiil test remedy ever discovert tl for ,H. mvtW ml ,,,.,1 ,.lm. of CVllg L'ulds and tliesevent Hi.ii' Doubles. It t act on un entirely, liilli'icnt 1 rinciple from ilic usual precripti,iisKiven by I.'iVi... ian, us it docs not drv. iiiin.L'ouitll und lea'c the .t; . ..'ii .1'.' - , . . tt uituMsi-Kiiii 111 uio system, 111. 1 tin tlie cot. trary remnves ihe ettilsc nflht' trutililc. hca' the Harts iillcclis hind Unve. them inn I tirolv ' licaltliy isinditioti. A bottle kept lu tl e house lor use when tlie diseases make their appearance, will save doitiu'h hills t lid a lung spell of serious lllncsH. A trial will convince you nftliesu facts. It is positively "l! I iy.nl I druggists and general dealers jn" ihe land, l'rii e,.7o els., Iari;c bottle. A gentle hint. "At what age should a man marry?'' asked an old beau of a charming young lady on whom helnf.ictid his company. She smiled sweetly ns sho replied. "Not lu hls.dolage." Sucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve, in the woild for cuts, bruises, soresjiilc.crs.salt ihueni, let or sores, letter, chapped hands, chilhlnnds, corns, au.l nil sklu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It 1. guaranteed to give perfer satisfaction, or money re funded. Price '.'.le. per bow at Thomas'. A cow that Is poor in thu spring will not be ot much value as a milker iu tin following Summer. Dr.tr net's Magic Ointment- A sure cure for all boll, hurns.sores.cuts, llesii wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft coma, chapped lips and hands.. Price ."U cents. Sold by druggists. Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by 'I'. i'ho'.nas, thu druggist. Tlie conscience lias to do, not with lltnejj or esillwy with right an.', wrong. or advantage, bu' Dr. raster's lioot Bitters. Fir.sler's Hoot Hitters arc not a dram shop beverage. Hut ait strictly medicinal in every sense. They act stroimly upon tlie liver nnd kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood und system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1. Al Thomas' dmi: store. Mrs. Yeast "This Is very nice cake. Hid you get the recipe outof a cook-book?" Miss Faissanfeatlier "No; I. made it out of my head." "You don't say! It h certainly very light." Sav34 His Uli Mr. 1). I. Wilea.tson, of ilor-n Cave, Ky., says ho wtif, lor many years, badly sitllict'cd with Phthisic, also liiabeles; the pains were almost unendurable und would . sometime almost lluw htm into eonvulsinnit. lie tried Klcctrie Hitters mid j,nt iclief from first liottlo und alter taking six bottles, w,n entirely cuted, and had Ruined in lle-h eighteen pounds. Says he positively Le lievcs he would have died, hal it not'licen for tlio relief allbnk-d liy Kio-.trio Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottlohyT. IXTliom is'. Over 0,000 carpenters wept out on strike iu Chicago Monday morning. They have iesolyed that nothing shall be done 111 their line until all tho bosses, or at least the great majority of them, have 'acceded to their demands eight hours a day and:l.1 cents nn hour. Wlion Hiby was sick, sro bto Iter Caitorla, When alio was a Child, sho cried fur Castorla, When sho be eatns Miss, alls clung to Cutorla, VTlteu sho hid Children, ha gTothem Castorla Mill: Cushuiau prints a poem entitled "Unknown Is Host." Hut how does hillie know what Is best, If It Is unknown? Hay Foyer, Asthma. Imnicill.ilo relief. Fontaine's Cure. For sale byC. T. Horn. ".My heart goes out to tlice," hummed the gambler, as ho passed Ihe ace of that j suit under the table lo his "pal." 2s o Cure No Pay. A new depaiturc In medicine! Fontaine's Great Discovery re moves the cause of disease; namely, dis ease germs. This guarantee menus some thing for "Knowledgo Is power." Fot sale at Dr. t T. Horn's drug store. A llestern lec'uier has selected for his subject "A Had Kgg." Ho says he was struck with it sonic, tltn- a:o. Croup, Whooping Cough und Hrouiiiitis ininiisliately leticvcd bv riluloh' Cure, Sold .by Dr, Horn, heliiglitotr, and Hiiry, 11 eisicri. It a cat lias nine lives, what Is the use of throwing eight bricks at it? Ciiliirih enrol, heallh and sweet breath ecureil, bt'Shilnh'sCiitJrrh Itemed v. Pi ice "ill cents. Nasal Jnje tor free. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lcliigiiton, and Ilicrv, Wticspnrt, Oliver ll'cnilell Holmes says lie was once offered pay for a poem In nralso of a ceitain stovc-pollsh, but declined. The slovo-polish man had probably heard Oliver quoted as a grate poet. For lame b.iek, side or rhcel, use PlilhJiV Porous Plaster. Price 'Si cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, hehighton, and Hiery, Weisspon. A Suggestion. He (to lady In fiontl ' "-Madam, your high hat ohttructs my view of Ihe stage." She "ll'hal's tho matter wilh sitting lu tlie gallery Shilnh's Cough mid Comnimptloii Cere i s.ild I iy us on a guarantee. It cuius ,,. "iinipllon. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighum, and Hiery, Weisij-ort, A Hostou paper recently published a communication on "Tho Model Wife," and -,000 Huston husbands snore next morning that they wrotn It. From Hon. 1C. h. Freeman, Kditnr of Ww-.khv Visirou, 1vntr.1l Falls, It. I. "Dr. Sith Arnold's Cough Killer has been used by myself personally and In me i.miile i wilh most sntuhictory results. I regard it as thu best 'mcdicino for the purin.i- fur acquainted.'' l'nr sale hv all tlruirei.u. niin-11 11 i rci'unimcnuui Willi tihicli t 11111 IV-he Str. 50e. and Si nn ,Z.r l.ni.. ner lmltl Mnthr.r.1 ,ilu-,t..u ui... It. c.,1. . 111 -"-.-', - tiii ,-1 riitiiu ii S'.otliing and (iiiclinc Cordial for chilJren. A mild cafe tonic. 24V. X tuss,e w"'' a hoarding steak Is uow called a "bull light." A dead certainly: The Hon Plantrr 1. more act it,-Hunan olUer .ilasle,-o e.iriti . Kills pain. ft sr?. PURELY ITEGETiftELE. Aro You Bilious? 7t Re7at$- nrzer fttHt f,t ure, I mnit thctru'ty Tccmitnu n I Jt to alt Ut.ii.lTir frtttii Uilioui Attiiclt tT nny Disease cxumuI Vy a ui--urbuigsd tnte of the Urcf. KANAn(;irv,Mo. W. R. EKRXAUD. Do You Want Good Digestion ? 1 tattcreJ i.ucmcly with jbW Jitwack, ff,a,. itMr.ete. A JjishKr who ha-i tAtm bininitni Ltvcr Keculatcrr, told mc 1c tvas a lure cure for my. trouble; Tlie first dose J took. rtl;J ftK very much, And In one week's time 1 Wit M.Mrong ami hearty a ever I wft. Vj the ltd MdUint I rt'tr tiwlfttr ViZfiii, Kichmoku, Vj. JI G.CREXSHAU; Do You Suffer ftrocx Constipation? Testimony of Hi it am Wawniusv Chtcf'Justlcejoi Oa. : T hvc incl Blaimoits Uver RetniLiur Conciliation of my Howcl , cu-eU by a tern purify Lernei:incni pi mc -ivcr, ior inc. iai lurrc.ur four y'cVra, and tflwttySf bith thxUed lr:c.1." ' .Have You Halaiia? e ' I have had e per ence with Simmons J.tvtr Jxf gu btor since iPSs. .nd regard It as tiiijtrtitt mttiicin vf tht timet or liscttsef efjtltnr Ja malarial regicnt. So guud ja nicdianc dvcryu universal commendation. ' 1 Rev M. B.WIIAUTON.' Cor. Scc'y Southern Baptist Theological beialnary. THERE IS BUT. ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR " See that, you get the getmliiH, with' the red X i-n front cf Wrapper, prepared only . - J. H.ZEILIN St 66. r sole moriimroRs. rllILyDELPHIATA . - M E. F. LUOKBNBAOJLT, DRALER IN WALL PAPERS, Bordeis & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Ms. Window Shades & Fixtures. Latest Stylet. tnaJo and put up. If dcslreu. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, 13 rushes & general Painteib' Sunplies. l!o. 01 Broadway Kunch diM. ft- Itilow the ri:o.,dv.ny House, QWiTKW C. Ril.nTUDuS'S ACf DIKY IO for Vcuns ISia f.r.4 Icvs. Lcdla. .in 1L' miles fiiini I'lilkiilelnhlti. Flu it pi :i i. enver every expense, even docks, Sc. etr!t efnirc es. Xii Incidental expenses.-. Sn extuiilntitliui ror :it!!:ilssli.n. 'twelve e.sperlel'ei ll tet'llielH. tdl lin.ll, nnd ml nniiliuiles. hpeel.il iii niltinltli s fur apt stinleiils to nilvni'cc in; iitlv. Mpedtit diill for dull und Unikn.iril tuts. I'i. lions nr .tnilelllH lu IV hi li-rt itnv KitiilitiM r i'Iiikv'.wTI, is. KUliti-l',tn;llJi. Sclui.tilie, J.nnnits, Cltissleul cr (itll I'lielneeilnKemmi'. Slr.ilri-.is fllti d lit Me nu Academy tire new n lltitnul. ltile, rriino. Inn anil ten nllier Col et.es iitid 1'nlvteilinle .Siiioiil. til stntli'iits sent liii-nllee In UKi. 15 lu IS.-U, id In ips-, 10 In UK). A innliii tint-cliisi evert' ye ir In the ciiimmTel.il ilcpr.iliiitut. A Pliifli ttl mid I'lirnili ill 1 iibniiTliiiy, lit uimifli-m nun ilnll tlimiuil. ifm ml. mltUil to l.lbrury lu 1 !. I'liysli-nl uppKi.'itns ilnnl led In 1M. .Mnl'n lins seven (iini !,ev ;i.d :i ti'inpi iiuee i-liHiler Willi It ln'ohllills tlie selii ef nil iiitexlemliiu dilnlis. I'nriieu lllin-tniteil i ii u'rriidiliets II a Principal unit I'l-nprliirr, t;vr, lll: c. fllwl.T I.IDUIU A.:.l,l(llunaidriii!iiateVjlefti'. la. Auk, T.nl. Subseribe for ihe Advocate. Only $1- per Year. f-3j (M.l.VTO.V llltbrNIJV, faslilnnjblo lli.W JtnoT nnd 8iiiik M Attitu. Ilanu sji, l.atilntilen. Ah tvnrliiTnrrHutiiil. 1 W IHE Garten Advccale ! ! ! n.t mt nil Ill's ll!pt 11IHVS. 1 liieludint? In'erelln; Now Ymlr nn.l Wtiliinrirtn lt- ters. You Inuer j.lu me. It Is lh e!in.i'iet, l.trs"'t nnd DKST woii'sly pt:er lu the Lehlsh Valley. Try It. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 3..000 ! 3L UETLMAN, 13ank Stbkkt, lEiuqiiTdN, Pa., Miller and Dckler In Flour aiid Fc()cL All klnds'nf OllAIN' llOHflllT SI) SOI.I) n i:houi.au maui'.ix i:..aiis. I wrr.Id lespertfnlly llifcirin Hie cltlriiis of tSif pltiiH' and t lelnlly Hint I tun fully prepared to supply tlieiu witli till kn.dsoi Tho Best of Coal l'roni any mliti', at tery LOWEST PP.1OT,S. ir ' m. iiuiLMAN. M Uml Umi Pool oUfll5 muh bmh Iti.ivlut opened nfiMl yiird In rnnuertli with mti.oti I lu W.I.lspolr' ulirru rsu ctnuitiuill) be found all sues of tU Best of Goal! at prlee fully as low rj the la.iv.t. (live ma trial una lt mutiMctxi. Henry Christman, Fort Aljei Hqubc, WcJlpsnori Fairbanks MuiMfti lsuntej lu t'onnettloj ii ni ' i . , j if-