The Carbon Advocate An lxnuct(DKcrVAMUv Niwm-Anm Tub llsliea every Saturday In Lchlghton, Carbon County, reiuisylvaiilii, by Harry V. Morthimer, Jr. BANK StltllliX $1 00 Por Year in Advanoo ' Vcpt advertising medium In the county, livery description ol l'litlu and Fancy JOB PRINTING At rery low prlcoi. We do not hesitate to say mat we "e uciicr ciuptii mutt any outer -urlutlng cstublhlunent In thl.1 section to do llrat-cl.iss JolMvoik, In ull Itt branches, nt low prices. Professional & Business Carfls. Horaoe Hoydt, ATTOUNJ3Y AT DAW, OrrtCKt The Itoom recently occupied by V. M llapsher, BANK 8TREET, - - LEHIGIITON. TA Uy be consulted lit EusUsli and Herman. July l-ly W. M Itapsher, ATT0HNEV aVd COUNSEI-LtHl AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTOHNKY, First dour above the Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK, .... r-ENN'A. Rial Kstate nnrt Collection AKcncy. Will l'uy and Sll Ileal Estate. Convoynneluu neatly done. CollectlotM promptly iiiade. Hettllns Kstate of Doctdculs a specialty. May ha consulted In KWEUsli mill Herman. nor. iM-yi H. V. Morthimor, Sr., KOTAttY PUBLIC, OpricK: "Carbon Advocate" Office, BANK STREET. - LEHinilTON All business pertaining to the nmccwltl receive prompt attention, mar. iv C. V. Klelntop, Instructor in Music, Bobbins' American Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moderate niiKll-tf Henry Nolf, AT THE CAU150N HOUSE IS NOW Rnminff an AccQiumoOation 'Bns, -11ETW1IEN THE- Hotels and L. V, Depot. rattles called tor at their Homes by Lea Ins or der nt any of the hotels. April !, t8T W. G. M. Spli)ler. fllYSICtAN AKisunaEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - LEIIIGIITOS. Mav be consulted hi Encllsh and Herman. Special allcntlon Riven to llynecolouy. Okkick Hoiius; l'rom 12 M. to 1 V. M., nnd from G to 9 r. M, mar. nt-y! P. A. Raloenold, D. D. S., Dhancii OPFKll : Oici- ,1. W. liaudcnbush's Liquor Store, BANK 8rEEr, LEHIGIITON. Dentistry In nil Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Cim. (ius administered when requested. Offleo Days WKDNKSItAY of each week. l O. address, LITZKXIIUliO, Jan 3-yl l-ehluli county, l"a. W. A, Cortright, D. D. S., Officii: Opp. the - Broadway House," BRO.VUWAY, MAUCII CHUNK. .Patients have the benefit of the latest hupruvo rietits lu Mechanical Appliances ami Ihe Ileal Methods of Treitment In all Surslc.il Cases. AN'.li.SniKriO administered If ile.ied. It pus. slide, persons ft-sldlns; outside of Maueh Chunk, houM in ike arrangements by mall. Jys-yt EYE AND EAR. Dr. G-. T. FOX Visits Alleutnwn regularly on THUItUOAY ot each week, l'racllee limited to Diseases of the Eye and Eur. ornc at Hayden's American Hotel, and Offlci Honrs from u A. M. to aaa 1'. M. Aim intends to Kcfraetinu of the Eye for the proper adjustment f Utilises, and for tho Belief and Cure of Opti cal Delects. May also he consulted at hlsorfteo In BATH, Wednesday and.rt.itiird.iy of each week, nt 11AX liOtt on Monday, and at EASTON on Tuesday l each week. Jan s-yi CARSON HOUSE JONATHAN KISTLl.lt, - - l'llOl'BIETOlt, DiNK StBIEKT, LtlllOIITtiV. Tho Carbon House often first-class accommoda lions to tho tr.tvellni: public. Iloaidlm: by the day or week on reasonable terms. Choice Clears, Wlncsand LlquoMMlays.on hand, liottd Sheds aud SUbles, with very attentive Hustlers, at tached, uprio-yt PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Malich Chunk & Lehigiiton, i.r.oroi.D MEYEit, ruorit, PACKERTON, PKN.Y1. This well-known Hotel Is admirably rcflttcd, and has the best accommodations for permanent and transient hoarders, i-.vcellent tunics am the very best Liquors. Stables attached. seplrt-yl MANSION HOUSE, Oppojlto L. h S. l)eKit, BANK STREET, - LEHIGIITON, C. II, HQJf, I'HOI'BIETOIt. This house tffers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent banders. It lias been liewlv reBttedln allitsilenartnients.aml m locat ed In one of the most picturesque imrtlons ot the torou;n. ierms ii)ogerate, jne ii a ji i mipWIcd with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Lager on Tap, aprtl-yl Announces to his fi lends and the public, gener ally.'that he has now open fur their accommoda tion his new uud handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, next door to the 1st National ltiiuk. BANK ST.. Ifhlghtou, and that ho Is now prepared to furn ish Klrst-Chus .leala at Short Notice! ?ho Bar Is supplied with tho best Wines, Fresh Ager Beer ami Choice Cigars. You arc cordial y Invited to call, npr21-yi D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announces to the public 4 bat he has opened a NEW LtVKItY STABLE, and that he Is now nrrpUrcd to furnish Teams fur. Funerals, Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no tice and most liberal terms. OMers left at tho "varuou House" tviu reccite prompt niieuuoii. BTABLE3 ON NORTH STREET, next th I otej, hjghton. Jan22-yl T, 4. BRETNEY nesieetiullyannnuneeto tho Merchants of 1. hlghton and others that ho Is now prepared to 11 li )Ui MIIH, UI Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage si verV reasonable nrlces. Ilv ummnt attention to all orders ho hoiws to merit a share of public KMrnnage. jiesiuencot conicr oi line anu iron treet. LehlEhtnn. cyders left at tsuecny & 8on' Burner Htoro ui recMoe nrouiptutteation. Wr U,St' ' T. J. JJRl'.TM-V W, A. PETERS I v $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 27. The Fashion VY(J nrc prepared to meet the Grand luish lor Handsome Summer .Clothing with one of the choicest nnd most complete assortments of Fashionable Summer Fabrics! Including all the very latest pat- tprtiR in srnsrinnl1r Cassimers," Woorsteds, Corkscrews, etc., which we make-up in the latest and most substantial styles at prices that cannot be approached lor cheapness by any merchant tailoring establishment in the Lehigh Valley. Itemembcr, wc positively lead in the Merchant Tailoring Business ! Boots and Shoes and Slippers ! Wo hnve them for Geptlemen. Ladies', Misses and Children, All sizes At all prices. We particularly call the attention ol our l.ady pations to tho justly celebrated Morrow Shoe, un questionably the finest shoe in the market. Our Gent's Furnishing Department Is complete in every particular: and iucludes tlic latest and most popular styles in Hats,Caps,Collars,Cuffs, and Gents Novelties Belore nmchashin'r elsewhere 11 and see our largo and ele gant assortment Of Merchant Tailoring Goods ! nur prices aie positively lower han't lie lowest. Very Ifefjicdufly, The Tailors. Rank Street, Lchighton, Pa. -AT THE- Central Drug Store, 01T. THE I'UIIDIC SQUAI'.E Hank Street, Lehifjhton, Tn., Is prepared for Ihe RUM ME It T11ADE wiiii u irosii supply ot Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors, Cigars, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours oi inu uay or uignu Full Lino of -A N 1 Library & Stand Lamps, in all styles, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. M. HEILiMAN, Bank Stbeet, Lehigiiton, Pa Miller and Dealer In Flour and Feed. All kinds of OltAIV llOUfJIlT AMI SOLD at 11UUU1.AK JI1A1IHL.1 11A11..1. I would respectfully Inform the citizens of this piace anuticiniiyinui i urn tuny prep : I mil fully prepared 10 uppiy iiiem Willi ail Minis ot The Best pf Coal From any mine, at try LOWEST ritlCES. ) U Jl. II, UEILMAK. mm Ires., Ol 1fb L Kill WALL PAPERS DECORATIONS Weissprt Business Directory. ,1. O. ZHIINV M. IJ., W. U KUTZ, M. JQUS. ZEUN & KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OI'KirU nt the residence of J)r. Zern, Wl.ltn All calls for surgical or medical treatment will receive prompt uueiuiull. mayM-tiT-tt The Weiss port Bahcry, Fresh Itread mill VnVvn cn-rj day. Dollt ercd Leldtthton nnd Mnnrh ('lunik every Tuesdai Thursday nnd Saturday. 2-rirnlcs. I'artles, Camii-Mcetlngs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at short notice. tiuicust7,8My JJIIUNKLIN HOl'SE, E.VST WEISSrOUT, PKNN'A. This house offers first-class accommodations to tho permanent boarder nnd transient truest, Liinio prices, only one Dollar per day. -augMy Joit.v ltKiimo, Proprietor, jQEATS, THE JF.WEI.KIt. All Hinds of Jewelry ! ScMi Books pA Stationery.' augsut7,8C-ty, THE Wcissport, Cartcn Ccuntr. Fenna'.. Henry Christman. Pronrietor. 11 I I "'i.l "IMHIIIVH LI lilt HUM iiru-rsiiii ii'iu-su inn luuiini iiuu iininir('(i ronllrst nUo, and able to furnish tho very best tUIIIIUUUilVIUlIt III ill! IVUIUS, A Liyery Stable In connection w Hi; the hotel, with ample means Iilcasurc seekers with safe tennis. I. li i ' iiiii iiiik in ii ,yi'miiiii:t iiMriii. Ttiiiir;iia mil in riiiiueriion Willi ine uoiei is a n.M! pnoi. iiuo-Ai nanusoniciy u.itcu up. Aprsa 8?Iy OESTS WANTED t TO REM. THE NEW Improved Western Washers ! zcr 40,000 Now In Use ! Atld Allies cntlstuntH llirienulnf. Tl iu,vltlt'Atv leads them ail.. Buy no other. Wilte for terms. AARON 1 SKVDKK, MfK'i). Agt.. augl3-ty Wclssjiort, Carbon Co.. l"n. I havo Just opened n Toal' Yard In connection wuu mynoii'i in ivf iKNi'tiitT wnere can constantly lieround nil sljes of tho Best of Coal! it prices fully as low as Ihe lowest. Gltni.v rial and ue com Nerd. Henry Christman, fort Allen House, Weissport Kalrhanlcs St.inilaM ijoalos In Connection December if, l3lily Tor Neivvsl Designs nnd Most Fashlouablc . Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCEIUKS, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bonk Street, Lohighton. Goods cuarnulced and prices as low as else where for the same quality of good l. luly 18, 1885-1; 1 READ IHE Carta Adraate ! ! ! Ami get all tlio latest news, ' Ihclndlnc Interesting New ' York and V.ulilit!;ton let ters. You better join me. It Is tlie cheapest, largest and WEST weekly paper lu the Leliisli Vallev. Try it. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year. Single opies, FIVE 0 ents. Advertise in the Advocate, House und Lot for Sale. One-halt UI, S3 x ICO feet, sltnata on icjsf '-coign mieet, near me new imiuui Houses, mum which Is prerted ft (mod IWslon Kranic Jloiwe toxiii fi-et. A never (.tiling Well of Pure Water, and u number of choice Fruit Trees and Vine mi the l-nt. A nlco iiuiiir iuj niiinu lumiiy. rur irrius, ac, lj.ll ui me v Aiuiuj. auvocats uuice. uuim iiitri. June Mil Fort Allen House Mil arluin INDEPENDENT" Lshighton, Carbon County-, Eenua., May 21, 1887. A DAY IN TUB PAMFIL1 DORIA V IIAIintKT nKKCIIKIl rtowr. ThouKlt the hills are cold and snowy, And the wind drives chill to-day, My hcart-riocs back to n spilng-tlmc, Far, far In the ta.at anny. And I sec a quaint old city, Wearand worn and brown. Where tho spring and the birds ore so early, Aud the sun In such Unlit L'Ocs down. I remember that Old-tlmcs villa Wlicro our afternoons went by, Where the sunsof March Hushed warmly. And spring was lu earth and sky. Out of tho mouldering City, MotildeiliiK, old and gray, We sped, wllh :i lightsome hcait-thVlll, For sunny, gladsome day, For n revel of fresh spring verdure, For a lace mid springing Dowers, For n vision of .plashing fountains, Of birds and blossoming bowers. TIico woro lolet )anks lu tho shadows, Violets wlille and blue; And a World of bright anemones, ,. That over Hie tcriuce grew, Dlue and orangu and purjile, Itosy nuil yellow and white, Itlslug In rainbow bubbles; Stieaking the lanns with light. And"down from the old stqjie-plne trees, Those far-off Klarids of air. Tim birds aro singing tlio tidings Of a Joyful revel up there. And now for ihe grand old fountains, Tossing I heir silvery spray, Those fountains, so ijualnt nnd so many, rl. ....... . -wirt, ii c ji:iiiiiij( mm Miiuigiii uay. Tliosn fouulnlns of stranso weird scidpture, v itn lichens and moss o'ergrdvvn, Arc they marble greening In inoss wreaths, Or moss-wreaths whitening to alone? Down many a wild, dim pathway wo iambic from morning till noon: We linger, unhecBIng the hours, Till evening comes all to soon. And from out tho Ilex alleys, Where lengthening shadows play. We look on the dreamy Campagna, All glowing with selling day. All melting In bands of purple, In swathlngs and foldings ot gold. In ribbons of nruro and lilac, Like a princely banner unrolled. And the smoke of each distant collage. And tho flash of each villi white. Shines out with an opal glimmer, Like gems In a ca.sket of light. And tho domo of old St. Peter's With a strange trnnslueenee glows. I.Ike a mighty bubble of anietlijst 1-touting lu waves of rose. tn a trance of dreamy vagueness, we, gazing ana yearning, bchuld That city beheld by the prophet, Whose wahs wci e transparent gold. And, dropping all solemn and slowly, To hallow the softening spell, There falls on the dying twilight The Are Maria bell. With n mournful, motherly softnes, W ith a weird aud weary care. That strange and undent city beans calling tho tuitions to prayer. And the words that of old the angel To tho mother of Jesus brought ltlse llko ii new evangel, lo hallow the trance of our thought. With tho smoke of the evening Incense Our thoughls'are ascending, then. To Mary, tho A.othcr of Jesus, Tq Jesus, Ihe Master of men. O city of prophets and martyrs! O bhrlties of the saluted dead I When, when shall the living day-sprlns Onco more on your towers be spread? When he who Is meek and lowly Shall rule lu those lordly hulls, And shall stand and feed as a shep'.icrd lliccool: which his lueicy calls, i, then to those iobp churches. lo picture and statue and gem, fo tho pageant of solemn worship,. bliall tlio meaning come hack iiguln. And this strange nnd ancient city. in that reign of Ids truth and love. Shall bo what It sceins lu the twilight, The type of that City above. For Love or Gold? BY CLYDE II.VYMOSD. "Olivette, Olivette! where nro you?"' Slleucu; no sound but the. lazy droning of insects, the soft whirr of a humming bird's wing as lie Hits from flower to flower, and tlio faint flutter of leaves In tho ghost of a south wind that drifts through the rose-scented villa cordon. After a minute of silent waiting, the handsome, blomlo head of the man who lias just come down the graveled walk is thrown back with an impatient movement, and the strong but musically modulated voice calls again. In a tone that quite suits the Gesture: "Olivette, I say! Oll-v.c-tte?' "Weil, liere l am. What do yon want?" Ami the clump of lilac bushes, almost directly in front of lilm, Is suddenly parted, and . pair or glorious dark eves flash out upon blui laughingly, yet with a defiant, half-mocking light In their liquid depths, anil, indeed, in every curve of the dusky, rlanta little face. The next instant, she steps out into the path before hlnj a slight, but rounded and graceful little figure, clad, with a sort of gypsy-like showluess, In a coldcn-tlnted tissue, dashed slightly with crimson hero und there, jewels fn lier ears aud on her small hands, nnd a profusion of golden bracelets on her dusky, dainty wrists. "Oli.Ollvitte!'' exclaims Kenneth Yorke, reproachfully. "You are right there, and heard me all the time." Well, supposing I was?" she Inquired with provoking coolness. "You don't ex pect me to fly 'on the wings of the wlnd'al the first sound of your lordship's voice, I hope? If you do, you have something left to learn vet, that's all. What were you calling me for?" I want the pleasure of your society a little while, Olivette," he savs, with an amused smile, as he seats himself upon a rustic bench. "Sit down here, won't you? It's dreadfully dull In tho house this warm afternoon.'" A change flits over the girl's dark, ex pressive little face but so slight ami so quickly gone that he docs not notlpa It, Dili 1 1" she echoes, and there is a faint accept of bitterness In the girlish, nonchal ant tones, "Isn't Lilian there?" "Oh, yes, sne's there," says Mr. Yorke, .carelessly, as Olivette slowly half reluc tantly, it seems sinks dqwn upon the oth er end of the rustic bench. .'Hut 1 fancy she would ratherdrcam over the 'Ducljess' 1 last new uovel-I saw t ly ng on the sofa u ,, , . . .. ' neslde her than entertain stupid compauy Ittfn mvftwlf Ami I ... ... - u ww "So you thought It would be no trouble Uve .find Let Live." for me. 6 eiiertaln n stupid fellow thts warm day;" rfie breaks In, still with that veiled. blUeripss In the young, light tones. 'You h.Me'rcat consideration for Lilian's comfort,' Ir.. Yorke, nnd precious little for mine.-? B nJ pf you, I'm sure." Kennot.1 Yorke bites his lip for a second at the salnnlc flash of ihe dark eyes which epils tfiqllttle speech, then laughs good-iiaturc-tiyj "I tnw' It," ho assents provoklngly, "butdolft thank me, Ollvclte. Evnyour gratliiiilvwonlil bn too oppressive Just now. Cornel Ijl'jj .talk of the party last night. Tnat'S tha most refreshing subject I can think Vtf J waul your opinion as lo who was tlljpar excellence of the evening. Xow Ililnk .voir cousin Lilian was en cliantlitjnijier while-anJ-sllyer, with blue violets (vh'.r.fcllow hair." So tbeffai) to- discussing the brilliant af fair of tiitiirevlous evening; and, having once InUuTjSteil Olivette In lis subject, she forgets r .satirical mood and talks on brightly,' (villi a freshness and sparkle In Iter conversation and ili hcr lusky, nlquant little face yitlch never falls to charm and amusejltojsomcwhat world-weary man be side her. ' - lie listens with a queer sensation at his heart, liovever, to her comments on one' whose-iiami he has broughtup p'urpnsely a liandJouil, gallant young fellow who clalincdr Olivette's prctty jittlo hand last iiigui in ioomany uances to quite please Mr. Yorke, wWfound It difficult to secure her for even a single waltz. "Charlie liying?;' she echoes sweetly, nt the inept Ion -of his name. "Yes," very warmlyy whlje a soft, ihoughtful light comes Into her beautiful dark eyes, "ho Is a spleudid fellow. So kind and attentive, and finelooMng, too; and, yh! doesn't he waltz dlvlnety!'' 1 Ills, and much more in the sninn in. huslastlc vfin, until Kenneth half-angrliy wishes she would ston. nnd hearttlv renrots having .brought the attractive young man to her nemory at all. 'Charlie nnd I have known and and liked each other for years," she says, ere llsmljshg the subject, a soft rose-flush crossing! her cheek as she makes that em- barrasse! and as Kenneth fancied slg nlQcant'ipause in tho middle of the sen tence. I He glances curiously Inlo Ihe Icyely face ill alight with the girlish blush that Just now males It doubly charming; 'Confound the fellow," he thinks, al most satagely. "Can It be that she loves him? Pikiaw" smiling at his own folly as ho studies tlio changeful, sparkling facc-i the Hit lu witch has never learned the meaning of that word-yct.-". . And, (o "make assurance doubly sure," he skillfully leads the talk Into the realms of, poctty ami loye-lore, lindlng ere long hat Olivette has taken deep glimpses of i hat Ideal world, and has thoughts. of her own upot.it that surprise him. Ail unconsciously, poor ujivctte is icil on lo bctnty some of her hlddctiV.undrea'med- of heart-thoughts, until Kenneth, reckless ly connecting it all wltu what she has said of Cliarihj Irving, suddenly. 'springs to his feet slid .confronts lior with n pale, startled face and a look of Intense, regret and pain in ills usually smiling blue eyes. "Good heavens, O'lvettel" he cries, in a strange, hollow, horrified voice that make; her look up quickly with a wave of hot color surging over her dusky little taco un til it glows rodder than a rose's heart. "1 li.ive always looked upon you as little more than a child, you seemed so gay.so thought less, I hardly dreamed that the little sprite who teased and quarreled with me, who flitted about like a dazzling butterfly among tho birds and flowers, could have :i woman's heart could lovel Oh, child I is it possible that you have " Hut his last word is uttered to the birds and butterflies only; for, with her great dark eyes flashing lire and that shamed. crimson flood dyeing her cheeks until It faiily .burns them, she has fled from him like the wind, and never stops until she has reached an arbor at the other end of the garden, where she sinks down panting aud tiembllng under a tempest of emotions that only a woman's heart only a wo man's hurt, . Insulted pride could bae aroused. "Oh, Heaven I" sho murmurs blttcrlv, leaning her head upon her trembling little hands, as she recalls his words, his startled, lorrlfied looks. "I have betrayed how much I I care for him, and he he pities me for it, and tried to warn me, to make me understand that he thinks of me only as a child a butterfly" with Intense bit terness "while he loves Lilian and In tends to msrry her." There Is a long silence, during which tho light, tissue-draped form quivers until the goKl;hued folds of the gown, catching the sunset rays that stream In through the ar bor door, glitter like the veritable metal whose color it bears. Then she rises to her feet and throws back,tbat dusky little head of hers with -a queenly pride that is Inimitable. Her face s very white now, and her great dark ejes aro glowing like living coals. I will show him how mistaken he has been," she mutters, her little white teeth closing over the words like grim fato Itself. I will die before I will let KennQth Yorke Ity met Let him love and marry Lilian; ej, nnd let him sp-ftid his dull hours In ler presence, too. He'll not get mo to amuse him any more when he fears she will get tired of his company." "He came here to marry Lilian, any way," she goes on after a moment, stifling a little sob. "I'm certain that's jttsl what Uncle Channlrg brought him to the villa for. Lilian's his favorite niece, and Is go ing to be his hclres", because she's gentle and ladylike, nnd Is a Channlng; while my poor mother ran away to get married, and 1 I'pi just 'Oliver Hurst all oyer again,' as (inclo says, l!ul I don't-care; I'm glad I am like my father. And he thinks Ken neth 1 orke Is just tho finest fellow on eartji, and so he and Lilian must get mar; rlcd. ' llut let them, I don't care, Qplybe shan't pity me for loving him," Aud so the days glide by, and Olivette stlks nobly to her word. She Is gayer, brighter than ever, and torments Kenneth even more than of old yyjlj'i her saucy, two- edged little speeches. llut he never by any chance catchej ber alone, she never answers him when he calls to her In the shaded walks of fte beautiful villa garden; and there Is always a haugh ty lift of her graceful llttlu head, and a j w MW fi "vv.iii mu iwhj, auv i warning flash from the splendid dark eyes when tin ventures the slightest allusion, playful or serious, to uny tender sentiment. "I was right: she does love Charlie Irv- Intr " lin bad ah! tn lilm,.f ilmi nfi.r I 'unmount of mental wear nnrt t-itr very pre ing, no nan sain to inmseii mat oner- ind kill tn niiv mi m-ntui m,.i tim iiimi noon when she had left htm standlng.dazed and troubled, In Ihe sttpllt garden; "and slid was furiously nnpry with me for having led her Into almost confessing It. And I good heaven I I never realized until that moment how deaily 1 have loved her all along, llut I can never hope to win her now. It's easy to see that Irving worships her, and If the loves him Well ' with a hcavlly-draun sigh as he walks, with slow step nnd drooping head, toward the house "life will be a different thing lo me here ttfler, that's all " So, after many failures In trying to gain another teto-a-lcte with Olivette, he finally lets her alono and devotes himself exclus ively to Lilian. "Xo, Kenneth Yotke, I could not think of being your wife." They are. sitting In the portico, the ten der stnrllght quivering all about them and touching Lilian's fair, passionless face Into a softer beauty. Kenneth looks up, rather startle.', Somehow he has confidently expected such a different leply. "Because," she goes on hastily, In ans wer to his questioning glance, "for one thing, yourheart.Is not in your offer. And, undemonstrative as I doubtless secm,wheu I do marry It must be for lovo's sake oiilv." "Lilian 1" and even in Ihe starlight she sees the deep flush that mantles his fair, handsome face. "Surely you do not be llcvo I am Influenced by the thought of your prospective wealth?' As Heayen hears me It Is not sot'' "I never thought that for a moment, Kenneth," she answers gently: "But your heart Is not your own to give. I think my dark-eyed little cousin won It weeks ago. Am I not right?' For a minute ha sits perfectly silent, and she sees the hot flush deepening until it reddens his very temples. Then "You are right, Lilian," he says frankly, looking up to meet her clear, calm blue eyes. "I have loved Ohvetto from the very first, I think; but, In the verv hpur that I realized the truth myself, I learned" bitterly "that she loved another. And. so-" "So, In your disappointment, you pfTcr me a loveless heart," she breaks in softly, 'Yet Ills Olivette Olivette who Is por tionless, who has no expectations whatever. from Uncle Channlng whom you .really love nnd wp1d gladly ipake-ypur wife?'-' "Yes,"' ho answers earnestly. passlor ate- ly. "If I could but win her love I should ask for nothing more." "Then .go and.tcll her so," says Lilian, with n low, musical little) laugh. "Ypu foolish. fellQw I you don't Ijnow my willful 'Ittle cousin as well as"I do. You'll find her.ln the arbor atjho'foot' of the garden, KetuiOtli, and I .don't think you will plead In rqirl, After-atf,'.' she adds musingly, a tender smile playing about her sweet, half- sorrowful IIds, Utrue lpvp is belter than gold And thus he leaves her, musing In 'tt.c starlight, and goes to seek proud, pussion, ate Ullvcltc, "But why did you blush and stammer so when speaking pf Charlie Irving that af ternoon?" ho asks, n half hour later, when tho dusky little head is resting contentedly upon his shoulder. "It was that which led us both into such a dreadful misunder standing,' d.irlln "It was because! oamesoneal betraying poor Charlie's secret," says Olivette, in sweet, pitying tones. "On Ills part it was something more than 'liking,' poor fellow! and and he had proposed to me at the party that night, and been refused." By a strange turn of fortune's wheel, It is Olivette who, soon after her marrlage,,is declared to be her uncle's chosen heiress. For there has been a quiet wedding In u village church, and Lillian has become the bride of one long loved, but unknown in the world of wealth and fashion. So Uncle Channlng, mortally offended, swears that she shall not Inherit a dollar of his fortune, But, though he knows It not. It will be equally divided no matter to which pf the happy bride? he may choosp to leave it. DIVORCED BY DEATH. The second chapter In a story of real life ended the other day by tin death of Miss Martha McCandless, or Mrs. Hoggs, at her homo In Allegheny county, this State. The romance of this young lady's life is pathetic and touching In the extreme. Miss McCandless was a beautiful young woman of 28, who, several years ago, be came engaged to Jolp Bell, a young busi ness man. For some unknown reason the engagement was broked off and proved such a blow to Bell that he severed his connec tion with the house for which he was traveling and went to Baltimore, where he soon bfloanie a wreck of his former self, dying a year ago, It Is said, of a broken heart. In the meantime Miss McCandless became engaged jo a son of Judge Bozgs, of Arm strong County, a handsome, dashing young fellow, whom she afterwards married. Their married life was not a happy one, however,and after a short residence together she returned to her mother's house and resumed her maiden name, where she led a secluded life, gradually pining away until her death from const) niptlou. uniy a rew njoniiis agq iter nusnand at tempted to end his life by suicide, but was prevented by friends, who aftijrwrds had hi ni placed In a madhouse. Why Miss McCandless dismissed Bell or why she separated 'from ber husband are secrets which, so Tar as the outside world is' con cerned, sy 111 likely be buried wllh her tn the colllij. Tho Queen of England visited Buffolq Blll'j wild west show, now giving exhibit ions n London, one day last week. Great ceremony was obseayed. At an antl-coerclon meeting held In Chicago this week, a crank who was dis tributing red clfculars urgjng dynamite as a means of freeing Ireland, was bounced In r,o gentle ynanncr. Sarajt Luken, geij eighty-one years, died at her honie In Btdvjdere, )ast week, She .was one of the young girls who wel comed Lafayetjte to this country jn 1821, and strewed flowers In his path. A young girl. Delia Kelly, of New York city, was confined In tho city prison for Ave days for stealing a penny from a companion. The wheels ot justice grind v.-LM'aAtiWLl( Alio n I.Vs VI J 14 bts.? 111(4 according to the amount stolen nowa-days, 1 $1.26 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. Tho Effects of Mental Exhsu.tlon. Many diseases, especially those of the nervous system, arc tho products of dally lelieived mental t-Aiiiuisuiui. ii'isiucss avociuions oiieu liivoiv Tarduoiislv iiursm-d. nr no le. Tleii-v-H in btaln and lictvc tissue. It is one of the most fnipoitunt attributes of llostcttcr's St maeh llliieri', that II compensates for this nnd loss of tissue, and that It lmpaxts new energy o the hraln nnd !ien.:s, Tho rapidity wltltwl eh It renews weakened lueutril energy and ph slcal vitality is remarKaiiie,Hnu snows mat Its I. Uor tiling properties lire of the lilehett nnler. lie. sides Increaslii" vital -stiuntnn, and coimti iaoU ink euccts oi me menial exuaustlon. this potential medicine cures and prevents fevi I and iigne, iheumiitlun, chronic dvsi"psra urn: ton sllpatlon, ktdncvand uterine, weakness nnd t ihtr r mphtliits. Physicians ttl'o commend It as a uicuiciueti siiiiiiuaiiiiinn rcmeiiv. Hope springs from self-respect; 1 ope Is the companion of power and mother of success, That Tirod Feeling Season is here again, uud nearly every nc feels weak, languid, und exhausted. 1 he blood, laden with impurities wlihh l.t ve been accumulating for months, moves t-li g-gl.-hly through the veins, the. mind I'hI's to to think quit kly, and the botly'isstifl sh v cr to respond. Hood's S.iruspurllla isjust I at is ihcIlsI. It is, In u peculiar sense,. lie ideal spring incdicioe. It purifies, vltuliiis. and enriches the blood, makes the hud clear, creates an npnetile, overcomes tl tit tired fooling, and imparls new strength nt tl vigor to the whole IkhIv. L"vcry great aud commanding move ment In the annals of the world Is the pn -duet of enthusiasm. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, The best salve In the world for cuts Cruises, sorcs,uIccrs,salt thucni, fever sores. leiicr. cnnppcu nanus. Cliilblunds, corns. and all skin eruptions, and positively curi piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteeo to give perfect satisfaction, or money rc funded. Trice 25c. per box. at Thomas'. No man can be hannv without a friend. nor bo sure of his friend till he Is unfortun ate. Dr.I rater's Msgic Ointment A sure cure for all bnils. burns, sores, cuts. Ilcsh Wounds, sore nipple, hard anil soft corns, chapped lips and hands.. Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists. Williams M'f'c. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by T. iu:x.as, inn uruggist. The willows hoty. themselves to every' wind, out of slump (prticlrunfruitfulness. Dr. Praner'. Boot Bitters Frazler's Boot Bitters are not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medicinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open nnd regular, cleanse tho blood and system oi every impurity, spiu by druggists, fcl At Thomas' drug store. Calm the disorders of lite mind by reuecung on tuc wisuum nun equity of Ills proceeuing. . Braes Bp. Younrejeeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you. lye bothered with Headache, you are lidgetlVj nervous, and generally 4out of sorts, und want to brace up. Brace up, but not witli stimjilanls, spring mediciner) or bitters, which .live for their bn'sis very cheap. 'bad'whisky, and which slimuhite'yoii for an hour, nnd then leave ynu in worse condition ujan ucivro. hat you want.-if an alterative that will pjirify yourbloi't.'', sian leuiiny action nt j.ivtr nsu Kulncvs. restore .your vitality., ar.d cive renewed health nnd strength. Kuril a medicine viu wjil'lind in Klertrio, Bittets,.an4.onIv 0 cents a bottle nt T. D, Tliomao' drug no: Vlthriit the guiding power of reason there Is not a virtue which pannot be Im agined a vice. "WTien Baby was sick, sro gars her Caitorla, When the vxt a Chlty the cried for Coatorlt, tVTicn sho became Miss, alio clung to CaiiorU, Mien sho had Children, alio gave them Caatorla Jewels valued at SlCO.OOO.the property of Maharajah, of Jadhpoic, an Indian prince, were lost nt sea by the sinking of a ship. Hay Foyer, Asthma. Immediate relief. Fontaine's Cure. For sale by C. T. Horn. The Western National Bank at Now York commenced business operations thjs week. Daniel Manning, president. No Cure No Pay. A new departure In medicine! Fontaine's Ureal Discovery re moves til 6 qause of disease; namely, dis ease germs. This guarantee means some thingfor "Knowledgd Is cdweW Foi salo at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. The town of Kalrispe. Mexico, was destroyed by an earthquake Sunday. Two hundred lives wero lost', For blood, liver, kidney and stomach diseases use nr. l,iiyu:a tamlly meUicIn no cure no pay at u. T. Horn's pcutpil Drug store, Parnell Is reported to be seriously Ill- cancer of the stomach being tho Immediate ailment. For dysnensla or sick headache use Dr. Lloyd's family mediclno no cure no nay at C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store. A number of earthquakes have occured In Arizona during tho past week. "Ilnekinctack," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehigiiton, and Ilicry, Weissport Illchard Plgott, It Is said, is the author oi me i-arnen torgeu eucj Shiloh's Cure will Iniui'c cdiately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bmnclittii Mold by Ur, Horn, Lehigiiton, and lllfry, Weissport Queen Kaplols.nl Is making a tour of our principal cities. For Dyspepsia and Ltvsr Complaint, vou have a printed gusriinljie on every boltle of Sltltoli's Vilqlizer' It never falls lo cure. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehigiiton, and Bicry, Weissport. Mr. Gladstone at is dinner party In Loudon recently, popiinentcd highly the Americans for sympathy shown tint Irish cause. A Nasal Injector free with each bottte of Shiloli's Catarrh Ucnie.lv. Price 60 cents, Sold by Dr. Horn, Lchfghton, knd Bicry. VV eissjmrt. ' Bullies grow larger, , A watch "that winds Itself" Is ex. (ilblted In Boston, A watch lljaLwill take Itsklf to the pawnshop has the call. Itefd.lliC testitnony of.a prominent ciltten nf PSjituckt't, I' I., UuJcr date of Junuarv jo, j&u7ivc,i9-.i.4Biiai)oii in rei-nni-mcndinMitSWul. Ahi.dldV Cough Killer for Oiughf'-il.iCol.diii -l had-not much faith in it at 'first, but a Tew doiea cured me of a cold and tickling in the throat, ft is a wonderful remedy." O. L. Walker, For sale at ull druggists. ' Price Soc. feOo. and $1.00 per bottle. Ur. Seth Arnold's Sugar Coaled Billions Pills nni-quiilled for coativcucss, jaiui'djce, liver troubles, 25c You light a match to make It burn, and burn a match to make It light. The nian who don't advertise can't see this. Look! The household curt for sudden pains, stitch, cramps and, soreness, Is the M I U Ot I tV-t-ll ''0J d'laler. ssmEESS&smm Advertising Rates For Legal Noticop, The fo.HpwIng prices for legal adreriU; (tig has been adapted by tl(e Paiujox AuvopATf, Charter Notices - . $4 00 Auditor's Notices - . . . 4 00 Commissioner; s Notloos - 4 00 Divorce Nctlfcs . - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - 3 00 Sxeoutur's Notice - - - - 8 PU Other legal advertising will be charged for by the square. H. V, Morthimtr, Jr., TuMMier. IHE GREAT REBHLATOR PURELY VEGETAgLgn Are You Bilious? 7 Kignlatcr tuvtrMtt to curl. I mc theetlutly rrconuncnJ it to nil wh jiiffer frptn U.liom Attack or ny Dlan cauud V a dlv rranged Mule of the Uvet. Kamsm C'itt, Mo, V, R. IlEIAKft- D6 You Want dopd Digestion I .utTtrtd lntenly with fxU Stomach, thai, acht, tc A ntighlior, ho hid.ukeft Slmmcns Llrer Regulator, told me It was a Sure cure lor my ttXHihli. The first dose I took nlieved mo vcrv much, and In one week's time 1 was as strong and hearty as ever I was. it tht ttit mttticint. I ct'tr too for Drletia. Kiciimonu, Va. H. G. CRENSHAW. Do You Suffer from Constipation? Testimony of HlRAV Waunbr, CMef.Ju-.tice ol Gai ' I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for Constipation of my Huwels, caused by a temporary Dcnngement of the Liver, for the lat three or four yean, and always with diciJtJ itarSt." Have You Malaria? I lave had experience with Simmons Ljver Regu. Utor unce tP6s, nd legard It tu lit grmtiil tntaicmt of tkt timet for titeatet miliar to mo-lariat rrriont. So good a medicine deseires' universal commendation. , Kbv. M. B. WHAltTON. Cor. SecySouUiernliaptist Theological Seulnary. THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS. I LIVER REGULATOR I See that you get the genuine, with the red Z en front cf Wrapper, prepared only " ' ' ' ' J. H.ZEILIN & CO., ole faoratsToss, PHILADELPHIA. PA, JE. F. LucioNTjipH, DUAI.ER IN WALL PAPERS, Bprder8 Decorations, f, fancy (roods. Window Shades & Fixtures Latest Styles, made and put up, If ijcilrffl, Points, Oil, Varnish, pitv, Brushes & general Painter' Supplies. No. 61 Broailwav Mancb (aimk, Fa, Below (be Broadway House. Sale Bills Printelat fcflffioo, QEAOQVABTSR for JEWELRY 9 Opposite (he C.irbon UouscrUahK Street, Leiilfch-- . ": "ton, V.cm 4slt4 ""- Wtclis! Clocks and Jewelry, CIieaer oh an average than can bo bought any where elso In the county. Call and see. REPAIRING- In all Its branches, neatly, If aitendi ehcnulv und nromnt- ed to. ALSO a ruu- link or School Booics Stationers Supplies novembcrss ly r Bowman. BQWMANSTOWN, DEALKH IK- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. n. JULCtLO CIA1I.L ips, CUCUMBER WOOD PUMPS, HARDWARE, -ALL KINDS OF- Lumber & Goal fnrclil2, J6f(7-?m SWEENY'3 Corner Store I "pipept Porplean -Pfnijoy Setsj TIib Fans Belmpiit Shape. 103 Piece-) llclniont Diuprp gets t )Va. ' ' re'riy Dccopljon, $22.00. - 103 Pieces ltelniont lilnticr Sets Elgin I1iiuih.iI.i.. onn nn I Jfir4J9WUU 9y.Vl 103 PUci's llclinptit Il.mpjSpi;3Ierl; urn iii'coraiion, 917.UU. fl ijoo, Stationers Ii Circes IJerlJn Tea Set 'Hudson DecoraJIou.'iJo.Sg. 41 Pieces IIeri;n Tp Sots) Cambridge IlccpraJiop, Op.25. ' I'lccos Oi-'llii Tea Sets; FalrmonnJ, Depuration, fa co, 40 Plccpg White Uranlte "iVaic, Onlr IJ3.00. " ' ' ThenUive fOilj are Gitarrntced against Crazing and are' of lite best Chmaware'. i O. M, Sweeny, & Son, The CORNER STORE,