:R?&4ga&)or1! Advocate,- 4lalliKViyR,itur.):iy In Lchlrjhton, CnrooiUiimily, lciuisvlniila, by rT.i.-JW4.r ..1- ! . T e.crv-1 - t'-fi 1 1 i - tv . $1 OOrKDTTtroar inwA'dvanoo ' UcsUniWlIS!a miiltunJSJiLtlio county, ) to, say lilt yre nreiuctter cqtip-icii. inn mi w lirinthti c3trtbllsh.iii.Hiit I" "'Is section, to la-Jltst-class Job-work, In all Its brandies, ni low -prices. Professional & Bnsiness Cards. Horaqp Hoydt, A tV55'w-:V; yvA'tj law, QFFIC,K:--Th0 Iloom, recently ewmuled by W, M, Jtalicr, f t BAKK BTIIEJ5T, liKHIQliTQN. PAi May be conjuUod In English and aermaiY. Jny y, .... -w , W. 1VI Rajrahor, , r'. ATTQnNEV and COUKSF,M.QH AT LAW, ANU DiaTUtOT ATTOBSUV, f First riou a'tibjo the 5JaMoi J)0j V fc . . - PKSN'A. neal'lSLue'nn'd Com-cll and Hall 1 oa Esbtc. Conveynnchu! neatly lone. Collection roiii.y ? mude,, Hettllmf. Ws "J leileiit'n specialty: May jo c"nr",.lll,ln KubIIsIi and Ocriiian,- t luw.-a-yl i w: n,.; rnntMinn aiipv. win iuy H, V. lYtprthlmer, Sr., ' wNOTAItY l'UUUO, QM'JCKi 'lOjiibou Advocate" Orrlce, irx'NiCS,riniuYrK - leuigiiton. All bnshicsyrrtaliilns to the office will receive pmmiittcniwn. O. V. Kleintop, , Ijistmctcl in IMusic,- nubbins' American Classical Jlcuious a spceiai. tv, 'Tomiwi inoileeiuv- inugll-U H-toiit-NoLF, AT TIftraVBBOK.OlSE IS. NOW Running; fan Awijatioii 'Bi' Hotels andL.jy.'Dkepbt rartlcictikitfnr nt their Hnr nps f'v U'ift'lll Intfor- ders at any pt tiic Aertl tst&- r - 'NyyT-GrMT-Seiplo; ' 4-lJffVatClA-N AND SUltGEOS . : 7.,. t i.m 1 1 r: i 8UTH STBEET, LEIIIGHTOM. flay be consulted In Hnnllsli and tlerman. Bpeclal attention inven in iiyinniin). oi-nrit ltntnts: From 12 Jl. to 3 1. Jl.,anU (roin o to 9 1", Jf , mar.ai-yl f. jAvRatonold, D. D. S.; BlWNOJt!Ort'CH ! Over J. Y Uati)cpbul'i BASIC STBW.r, LilrtOHTOy. UentUtryln all Its branches. Tietli Evlracted nitlont l'.im. (Sas auinlnlstt'icu wlicn rtipit'stcu OlUeo P 'vs WliUNESI) A V or each week. O. ad r a, LITZKMIUltll, Jan 3-yi LvIiIkIi county, l'a. W. A. Oortright, D. D. a., OrFipi Opp. the BKOADWAY, Hroaijmiy Homo," MAJJCII CH(JK- V.itients have tho benefit of Mm bituat lMiirot. blent'1 In Mrrhaiilca) ApplUucin ami tho I (est iN'.IJSTHKrftViiiiMihilstcii'd r ilv-jud. If pos Ul)lf, persons rrsldioa outside of .Mauch C'hiinl;, Hiiouiu n'UKo arr.tniii!ei);s hy man, jyK-yi r-f EKIUAND EAR. ,;,.d a. T, F025 Visits AlUntosu regularly on TUUttSDAY'oI cucn wceK. l racucu tuuiM.'a m Diseases of ti)e Eye and Ein". nflln, .it llni'ilrtn'. An,nrl..n IfnMl ftlt.t nnii-.i Hours froii? 9 1. -V- to 30 K M. Abo iitteiuU to Ji'e(r;i:Hju oT il)a Kyn for the liritprr iHljuslnuMit WudiiQidav and Saturday cffiach woe at 1JAN. 00 li on Monduy, and at'KASl'OX on Tuesday ti( CARBON HOUSE Jt5,ATIJA KI3TJBU. , I'JiOl'JJICTOB, Bkk Street, Lkiiiciihin. Thi fArhiin llmiHft nfTfrd 1'r.if .fjKs nj'wininKWll flons to the travalltitf l'uVlfo Jioardliis by the ijayor wtieK on ruasouauKueiiiis. uuoieea.;iu:ar wines and ijiiuuni alvyuy an U'Wl. ood s))( c! Miul Stabjiiii, VBU ver iitwtlve UotliH, a Idwbeij, ' , ' aprio-yl PACKERTON HOTEL, JJWiyay" between ijaucb Chunk & UblffblQa, - fcEorom JIEYE, rWP'B,' t PACKEItTOS, Pen. This well-known lintel Is admirably relJtU'd, and Has the best uccoininouuous for periuuuent and I'-ansleal toaraers, ijxcelleut Tallin and tin yery bctt tliiuorj,. Stables altachnl. sepltj-y ' MANSION HOUSE, Opposite I S, PejKJt, DAUlf STBEET, .LEIMGIITON, C, It) JlOM, rilOl'ltlETOIt. 7b)s Ijovue tferj flrst'l:vss lu'eoiijraodatlons tor iravsieui aoi uenuaiRvii uoaruers. ll nait uecn newlv rctltUAih all Itsitoiiartnients. and is loeut- rd In one of ! iiioscluresiiae u,rtUvn of tho ugruugb. rtnif u)oa;we. cxr i u a i is njppilci) viUi ( choicest M'iws, I4qM0is and Announces to his friends and tho public pener ally, that he has now open for their accommoda Uon his pew and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, FeslrloorQtbetstNutloual Bank, I'ANK ST., Meals at Short Ratios I The Bar Is supplied with the besPWIuas, Vresh Lager ltecr and Choice .Cigars. Yftjj kre cordial y inviuij-t call. ' apr 2l-yl D. J. KiSTLER Bespectfully announces to the public that lie has bpfued n NEW I.1VKUY STAI!l.K,and that he Is Tion- nipiurcd to furnish Teams for Funerals. 'Weddlns.Sor Uuslness Trips on the shortest no tice anrtnost liberal terms. Ordeis left at the "varoop ijLQiise'.- jiiu receive )roinpi aiicutiou. BfABCES'o VOBTJUt 8TBECT, next the UOc, jJUililon. " Jau-s-yf "t7 ."S etn ey Ttn.tiM'ltullv annr.2UCs to (be Men-hunt., nf 1. $)i$'i M"1"1?1? nW l'.'vMr.edto "jSApwG op Freight, Express 1atteu and IUGdAGE kt very reasnnajde prices. Br prompt attention ti s.11 nrderli hniu to merit a shftrfi of iludle &kttorUe.- Residence . corner of lino snd Iron Orders leit. W tjweeoy k rViu'i Sorner Ktore 111 rrUd?-proiiip; nltedtlou pwr l, ilk 1 T. J BKtTMiY, Kvury JojcrtptloHoi MSljyuid rat-cisf At vcryjowfllrlces, Wo iloniatjliesltati that vvo are better cr-un-jcii inan any oi,iier PETERS ..it . : ' flil , Mr M' , . 1 1 ,i . ft- ,1 -" - . ,r i-i. 7. 1 . ..i ..- 1 -. 1- -1 1 im .in--,- , ... . ' 1 i..- , 1 ,1 . 1 1 .1 n wy.ii i.i.. : . i " "V""."" 1 .t.m.,m - $l.QQ a Yeai in AdyancQ. ' ; INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Mve." $1.26 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 28. Lelighton, Carbon County, Ponna., May 28, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. The Fashions! Wo are prcbarctl tp meet the Grand Hush ibr Handsome Summer Clothing with one of thc-ohoiccst and mosf iHTipke assortments of Fashionable Summeri 1 Fabrics! Tnclqdiiig jifl Jho'vepy latest pat terns in seasonable Cassimers, Woorsteds, Corkscrews, kc, which wo make-up in the latest and most Substantial stylos nt prices thut cannot bo approached for cheapness- by any-merchant tailorinji. establishment in the- LchiuU Vnllov. Reincmbcr, we positively lead in the Merclnuit Tailoring Business J - - . Boots and Shoes .and V( liifvejthpri for'Gentlemen, Ladies' Misses and Child ten, kit i ii -air sizes AC, ail prices. r vq- partiruldrly call Hln attdiififiii "ol our-Ladv-patLons to the justly celebrated Morrow Shpe,, un questionably the fiuestijshoc in tlie market. - i . Our' Gent's Furnishing Department Ts complete in every particular: and includes the latest and most popular styles m Hats,Caps,Collars,CufFs. and Gents Novelties Before piiniliashinff elsewhere rail and see our large nnd ele gant assortment Of Merchant Tailoring Goods ! ur prices ate positively lower than the lowest. Very Respectful! ij, 1111 The Tailors. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. at tiu;- I r,OI Central Drug Store; Ol'J'. 'HIE TUBDIG 8QUAUE'- . - Bank Street, Le,highton," Pn., Is prepared for lhi- fi U l M V. it IlUDJi Drug's antl MedicjnpsJ t Choice ;Wines & Liquors, Cigars,-pfc.- - - ' 4 9 r t w . rrescrjrttons e,ncMHv eoiinoundJ Hi a(l hours f Full Lino of -a n ir- Library & Stand Lamps, in all stylos, and a't'all prjc.es.. fitted to tjifl pyp and satisfaction guaranteed. Bank,Stiieet, LEniqnoN, Pa., tllller and Dealer Ij All kinds of Oil A IN IjOUrilT AND SOI.D at WBUUB MABKiVr B'fpj. I would respectfully Inform the citizens of this place 8)'d i lelulty that I am fully prepared STIH EFa 9 OH , Tb' HOB WALL PAPERS W pupp'j iuem yiiu an Kiuustu T1P BhBkQf Vq1 From ny mine, at yery . LOWEST; PJIICES. J7 Si fl. ' M, UElLUAri. Weissport Btisiness. Directory. J. O. ZKBJf, n. D W. L. HUT'S, w, n, Phvsiolans & Surgeons. OFFICE nt the rcAldencoof Dr. Zcru, VIJto Street. WclssiKirt. ' ' 1 All calls for sum-teal or medlca' treatment will receive prompt attention. tnayH-sMl LAUHY A SKWRI,!,, The' Weissport Bakery, Fr'es'h Bread amVt'iikes every 4day. . I)rllvev&1 In i.cniKiuon nuu .iiaiicu liiuiik every luesua). Thursday and JSaturday, 3jricn)c3,Tartles, Canip-Iectlngs,iViBriKSlluticrals"4uppjle(l at short notice. " ' aufeilat7,87-YV -JJ1UAJJKL1N HOUSE, ' 1 EAST WEISSl'OBT, PHNN'A. Tills hu'.iw ofrprii first-class necoininodatloiis to the peiinaiient boarder and transient uuest. I'anle prices, only One Dollar per day. augt-ly John Hminin, 1'roprlctor. J-KATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Books and Stationery. atigstit7,6C-ly. THE Vj'eJsspoTt, Catb:n County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. Tho public li respectfully Informcil that thlx ell-know house has been refitted mid imnrnved to n first rate, and able to furnish tho very best accommodations of all kinds, A Iiiyery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample mentis tn accomniooato weiiinm; names, iuucrais anil plensnie seekers with safe inm.', InroniiuctlouMltlilhohotellsa PIJJB-POOI. BOOM handsomely fitted up. AprW 67Iy -TO HI.LL TUB NF.W Improved Western Washers ! 40,000 Now in Use! And sales eonitantlv Incieasln" It nosltlvelv leads then) all. Buy no other. Write lor oims. AARON F. SNYDER, Jiff's. Agt.. uigia-ly Welsspoit, (iImi Co., l'a. I have Just f.pencd nfMal Yard In connection with mv hotel In WKISSPOBT where can coiibtautly be found all sizes of the Best of Coal! at prices fully as low as tl-e loweit. GUeir.c trial and be eoniliiced, Henry Christman, Port Allan House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standard Seali-j fa Coqnectlou December 8, lssOly For Kiiweet Designs and ijust F:bioi;able Styles of DltESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVER WAKE, &c, &e. ' GO TO B, H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lohightpn. Goads enaranlsed and prices a low as else- where for the came quality ofgoo.dj July J8.J6Bi-y) 1 REbD ihe Cattaim Advocate ! ! ! And net all the latest news, i Includln'tr lnterestliia New ' York ami Wishln-jtrjr, let ters. ou better join nje. It Is the etieacett, largest and REST woftVly Xtimr tlje iclilcli Vullev. t ry it. Oply .$1 a Year. Cirpulatipp, 1,000 ! ALL THf ffEWS The Carbon Advocate. 1.00 Por Yoaj:. Single ppios, fIVE CentB. Advertise in the Advocate, PTTJ-. House and Lot for Sale MQne-tiait Lot, S3x 164 I .Lthlgri Ktirct, pear lUi Uouses, ujiou which Is feet, situate, on; l. V..... t,.... I ho New Itoulld Twu-slorv Pratnu lfni!n. ia?5fept. A niwr' is erecicu n. k imni , levrr' PMn 1 I !!' rlmA,n ESUlle answered, with a grateful home tor a small family. For terms, tx., CAM at the CABbO ABVPCA-fE UfflCv, Bank strwt. vvsv. I'M i f.(j i(.7J it! J 1 ia cvfl 1 ri ilu THE PICKETrODABB.. , 11Y MHS, ETJipt. LYNV UEKllS. t'All quiet along the I'otoninc," they s.ayt "Except now- and then n stray picket Is shot, as he on hs beat, to anil frp, Ily a rineman hid in the thicket T Is nothhiKi n private or tp, ppr aid then, Will not count In the news Pt the batllo; Not an officer lost, puly ope of tho men, Moaning out, nil fioiie, the death vattlo." All quiet along tho I'olomne to-night wiiere tno souiers lie pcacciuiiy ureaming; Their tents In the rays of tho clear autumn moon, Or tho light ol the watch-fires, are gleaming. A tremulous sigh, ns the gentle nlglit-vtliid - Through the lorcstleaies softly Is creeping; While stars up aboie, lth their glittering dyes. Keep guard, for the army Is sleeping, There's only,the!sounfl,ol ilia lono'sentry.'s tread As. he tramps from the rock to the fountain, And lie thlnkSjOf the two in the low trundlcJied, Far jiwiiy In Pie cot oa tiiorowmtain, ' ( Ills musket falls slr-ck' fills facc',lurk.ar,i( sim,. Orows genllo with memories tender. As he mutters n'praycr for the children, asleep, For their motiicr', inay Ucaye'.t Jefefld her I The moon seems to shine Just us brightly as then, That night when the love yct.ttpspnken Leaped up to. lls Hps, when low', murmured vows, Wcro (hedged to bo ever unbroken ! r Tbf r drawing his sleeve roughly over his eyes, lie dashes off leafs that arc welling, And gathers his gun closer up to Its place, As If to Keep down the hcait-swcllliig. He passes tho fountain, the blasted plnc-trco, The footstep Is lagging nnd weiuyi Yet onward he goes, through the broad bc)tpt light, Toward tho shades of the forest so dreary. Hark I na '!? the nlglit-uiod that rustled the leaves? Was It tnoonllght so wondrously flashing? It looked like nrlfic: "Uulllaiy, good byl" And the life-blood Is ebbing and plashing. All quiet along tin? I'-Otftm'ap p-pjg)f, Nn sound save the rush of the river; While jsoft (falls the dew on the face of tlie dead; I . if, ) '"!' ' The picket's off duty forevef. Her Butterfly; Lover. r "J-OEHAI,I)INK FLEU1KG. '- "I thlnk.,I -tindcrstand," tlio girl said with an Inflection, half of pan and half of scorn In lieryproud young olcc. Clevc Ayruurst onadeia little gesture of Impatience, born perliaps of sprue, slight twinge of conscience, "I must haye spne tliouglit of myself, ot my family, Jjntellej" lie responded uneas ily, Tlie girl's plear. vlolat eyes dilated and darkened; Jf before she 'had any doubt of his meaning, she had none now. "Jt Is because jpy tip fjr- hfpefactresa had no money to leave nic, because she bade mo tell you all about pi or papa and tlie letter saying he Is coming hack," she fal tered, and then her voice failed her. "n my deferring Pur marriage 1 should be sorry to have youmls.jiidgo jaostelle.'' said lie, wincing before the sttange look of her pale, proud, lovely fyce. "I do not raisjudga you," she returned, .vita an abrupt change of manner. "And our marriage can never be! You are free, Mr. A yi hill-it, as free ss If np, ciicacement ever existed between us." "If you wish it so, there is nothing more to he said," he answered, rather sullenly, Cleve AyrJmrst y ah the sort of man to vajyo an object just in prf-portkn 43 t was baypnd. Ilia reach, nnd In that moment he knew that nstplle Stanley had passed be yond his reach fotever. And ns she stood there in her pa1c,proud loveliness, sliin and statucsmin in her dead black gijrf-jsnts, ,wlth her rich golden hair sinning ike a crown above her exquisite brow-Sj ho was conscious of something like regret. "Do you rcallj- weh (t to, Estelle?"' he asked dujibtfullv. But a. fei? minutes befpre tie girl would no't have wished it so. She was bereaved of her bind old pro tectress; she was-wlthout friends, home or fortune, and she bad felt so.hejpless to face the world alone! But this man her Betrothed husband- had changed In her sight. Because her protectress had died almost Impecunious Instead of making her t,he hejress the jyprld had believed she would be made; because, at the last, It had been revealed that somewhere she had a father. who had disappeared under circumstances not partjcu!arv ivedltable, and fvho was liabfp to return to be tp- her, perhaps, a burdejj -ind ignominy; pleve Ayrhurst had suggested au Indefinite postponement of their manlage. Of such a lover she desired nothing; she only wished sbo might retain no memories of luvlng cared for one so calculating and cowardly. You .are : free,"r she said simply and flrmlv, In reply to his last question, m $he leli, toward him the betrpt)ial . ioop . of pear's. "You have neyer carpd for me over much, J fancy," he said, with nrj Incon sistent air of otTrdritr 113 Jin soinewhit un willingly took the rjtig. Wr8P Wit." Mid sjic, arfsjng to term inate an Interview, which; ha4 certainly been pleasant tfl neither. pf tje;n. "Well, I aha) bMr you no mallccf" he remaiked, with an attempt of cheerful un concern, as he withdrew from the room. Pnce alone, her look of proud compos ure vanished. She leaned her eolden licad dejectedly against the azure plush cushions of her chair, and tear after tear filled sjpw ly down her pale cheeks. Shs was onprcssed by the jtrjjpgla cpd uncertainty w-lch were sliadpwed before her; she fejt desolate, Jjeap-shik, aud al most weary pt lfe. As she sat there, a gentleman opened the door and entered, paused, arjd, tljen again advanced toward er. "Estelle," he said softly, as be placed a gentle Jjand uppn .the bowed (Olden head, "Estelle, has It been as I feared.lt would he?" "It J-as been as you nradlcted," she as sented dreanly. "ilr. Ayrlurjt knows I haven't a pfnny In tlie yprd: re knows I haye a pjrent who Wight be a discredit to hs allanco with mej he knows all, and he fet ppnipclled to think pf lilruself, of his familjiV' the added bitterly. TJjere Is pt)e whp will neyer'forsake you, Kjtelle," the gentleman said, Ip his , Irvnp. prftvi,. cpntln rnlA. JT Am tlirA nf flint. Mr Tbnnlnu. T am " smlla Into the earnest face bent over her i '"" 0 ,lw lIJB ernc41 W m usr It was np,t a handsome face, but It was something better. There was power and Ipnderncss In the frank, darkly gray eyes; t,hcro was a rugged strength In the large and clearly-cut features, and the auburn mustache shaded full red lips curved ( lines whjch were simply beautiful. , "If you would only let ino carp far. you, child, always." he said wistfully, tstcllo shook her; gpldcn heftd. Her, heart was scarcely prepay d p. ip Itcaught In a rebound" lu a tu.pment when It was cruMied arid blecd(p(- py the unfeeling vac illation, p, pne who upworlhy as he was had still been her promlse4 husband, tpnst care fo.r myself," she smiled, wub a blushing evasion of his mean. Infy, . "I- must get work to do teach ing, spivlng, or whatever sort of situation Way be offered me." .".Then wo must tfy and- find something hot too laborious for you';" Mr. Denning said, with.a sigh. .ypon Lyle" Denning had been Imposed Ihe" responsibility of settling the complex, Unanclaraffalrs of her late protectress. , lie was a gcntleinan of some eminence and considerable wealth., and one whom Estelle had loqij' regarded will- profound confidence and esteem. Indeed her esteem for him. hail bpen sp reverential that she had never dreamed he could pos'sHily cqre for ler rs, sp nnwkncn 10 cared. But iiqw with a sense of humiliation so new and poignant, she felt she must not listen to the pleadings of tils love such an honor was not for pne like her! " Now for the good I should receive. . I hai e so little lclfto give, lam ashamed that your love should llo ' Low- at the feet of such us I, Let mo be sad as sad can bo, That this sweet thins Is not for nie," was the burden of her reflections. She would go her vay alone, content to earn her independence by work how ever humble. "If indeed I ever succeed In getting work of any kind," sha thought despairingly, as the days and weeks went by and nothing presented Itself which her willing but In experienced hands could do. "How would you Ilka trying e role pf pianist for a carpet-dance?" Sir Dennlnc saicfto her one day. "The Arllngs want somebody tljls eycnlng; the peison they" had engaged dfsapppjnted them at the last miuute! you .are a fine musician, and jt might be an opening for something better in the same line." Estelle hesitated. She knew that latter ly fate Arllng had been the recipient of conspjpuous attp(itpp from him who had once been her own bptrptlipd pver. "You will not be'likely to c-ept any of thp. guests," said Mr. Denning, readingher thoughts. "You will hive a bower of palms all to yourself; though If you do not object, I will myself drop In after the danc Ipg and 6ea you hoiiie" "I do object, for your own bsVp," Es telle replied. "I can fancy Kate Arllng's smile If she should see one of her guests escorting her pianist ho;ne;"' ' Estelle kniiv hat sljp plight pxpect from Krtte Arllng that young lady beng noted less for her consideration toward the unfortunate, than for tho unceremonious alacrity with which s!,a Ignpfed acquaint ances np longer deemed desirabla, "Do you tjilnk yon arc competent to give us gome singing durlnr te pauses of the dancluc?" she Inquired, with a patrpnljlns air, of the g J wth whom she had sang many a-dust at many a party in gala nights gonefjy. And so, without the smallast s(en of re cognition, Kate Arline turned away. "Ask the' young person if she can give us something )n Spanish," Estelle heard her saj ;afte"rward to a servant. 'fTJiatls intpnded, you know, as a little compliment toDn R?yelfl. flip distinguished gentle man pf the Brazilian diamond mine Is Spanish isn't he?" the girl heard her add to Cleve Ayrhurst. And so, presently Estelle beguu a dainty lovp ba))3d, jvhfch. had been sung to her while she was yet In the nursery, and which always seemed to her like a bit of melody echoing from a lost paradise. At thp end of tfie song, a poimEUE was pushed as! ch; by tl;p .distinguished gentle man of the Brailllai) diamond mine; and as the slncer glanced up, she was startled by the strange, expression of the somber eyes vvpicb looked ipto her own. "I beg pardon," he begun, "but will you tell me where you learned the little bal lad?" - - "My father taught It tp rpeji' she repjled with a l!tlle,choku In her voice? "If one whom I have believed dead could bo really living, I should say your father was Alfred Stanley," ho continued.-. "I anj his dausjiffl-. telle"," We girl returned simply. JJe hffd'jtepped nearer tp f-er, so close tljat t)ia cptnfs pf his whitening b.eard al most brushed her golden head: his spniber yes were kindling with an agitation before which she felt hers.elf trembling, she knew not why. Do you lemembitr yonr fiter?" J)fl questflrpi, vp .emotion. "Child, does your pj-f) hstrt te) you nothing? .Do you not understand that I -am he?" He held out his arms for her, and the next instapt she yras clasped in the em brace of a parent, whose return was tp b a pause pf thanksgiving Instead of grief. "I left my name with my debts and fol lies behind pe In njy native, pity," pon Ravejlo AlfrpdSlanley eplaln(vl. '-'That I was guiltless of (he fprgery Imputed to ma, all the world wj kpp7 spon. I should haye returned long ago, only I be lieved that you, my swef. cbld, bad been laid to rest lu the cryP PRfr your young mother. Estelle' s kd old protectress lid allowed him to remain unenlightened pn thatpnipt. Sho had faith neither n the gullttefsness nor in the radsniptfpn pf t)je rUn fugi tive, who had baen uusparlpgl'' depoupped for s. vprse off.ense than the debts from wblcb he was fleeing; and she feared lest he should desire to take frpm hep the boa ny chjld aha Ipypd &s her own. Rut lie had redeemed hLs follies, and had established his fnpppanpp pf tlifl -sore serf pus clurce against film; and what, per haps, waa of more moment l) the opljilpju of a few people, he had acquired a princely fortune. "Gopdpessl" Kate Arliogejacplat.e.d rue fully to Mr. Ayrhurst, "I must makepeace with Eiulla somehow, for I roust confess J was a. lUf 1 palroulilng toward hep" But Miss Arllng never jccftnipimip.d the sort pt peace sho desired. Estelle Stanley noycr took "taek td her trust and tifieptlpn. b.utterlly friends who hai 'Vl''i'4riWiH at tU? approach of ad yerslty, t'But It was you, not I, who broke our engagement," Cleve Ayrhurst found a con venient opportunity of reminding her, "I care for you as I shall never core fpr an other, Es(elle; aro there any reasons wiy we may npt resume tlio'dellghtful od bftRd between us?" "There nrp sevpra,!; p(no p.f which, 1? tllft I shall soon bo tho-wlfa pf I,yle Dennlr.Ji" said ie. There' vas ft tPltpli 6f q'nlcC ttporn In liar sweet voice; there was a tenderness almost of solemnity In her lovely, proud eyes. The scorn was for her butterfly lovcrjthe tenderness was for Lyle' Denning, whoso npble heart she knew woltld p'er prove loyal. A TEXAS TRAGEDY, A Stockton lawyer was nt the big city by the liay the other, dav. and while watch ing a larje funeral wind slowly along to the bills' he was accosted iy a tall fellow', whose sun-burned face was cavasboarded by the wide brim of a slouch hat. "Could you tell me," asked tho strapger politely, "wjiosp. turnout that Is?" ties, sir," answered the man, sharply. "Thank you. And whoso Is it?" "The undertaker's." "Ahl And may I ask who tho corpse was." "You may." 4 "Thank you. And whp vygs he?" !!A law yer.'"' ' " ' ' " ' " ' "A " 1 ' J'lTho ' stranger paused as If doubtful of Ills cars, looked at the man earnestly, and asked, In an eager, you don't-say-so sort of a.volp?.; ' ' ..l"Did you say a laiv-fprf" "Yes; sir; a lawyer." "H'm; that's strange.'1 ' "I don't see anything stfang about It," retortpd. thp attprpcy, slightly nettled.' "Well," explained Mie pihpr, suavely, "jou see, we don't bury lawyprs that way in Texas, where I come from." "No.." "No. Vlien a lawyer dies there we put hltu In the third story of a vacant building, you know." He paused with aggravating calmness. "Well?" "And then we go up tho next day, and the corpse Is jjonp.'! JGonel" "Yes, sir." "Cone where?" "That't! f'ho mystprr.'i replied f.b,e Tex an, shrugging his shoulders, '.'nq body knows where," "Wly, that i? tle strangest tblng I ever heard of." "Yes," said tho rnlld Texan, !!btjt fhat ain't the queerest thing about ft, either." "No?" "There's a terrible smell of brimstone left In the room." The parted with mutual dlsllka, BIBLE STATISTICS. Tie Apppryp1'.1'13' Verses, 7,081. Tiie Appprypjift has pbaptprs, 183. The bpoks pf the pd fptanient, 30. The Apocrypha has vvprds, 15J,lg,5f . Verses In the Old testament. 23,24. The bopks Jn the Ifpw Testament, 27. Yofsps Ip tl)p Npv Tpstaroent, 7,059. Words n tjie pid Testament, 6)2,430. Words in the New Testament, 131,253. The chapters in the Old Testament, 020. Xetfprs In tho New Testament, 638,380. Lpfters In the Old Testament, 2,7.8(00. The chapters In the New Testament, 200. The word "Jehovah'' pecurs (3,6(35 tlfpps. Thp piddle bppk of the 0d Tpstamcnt Is Proverbs; ' 11 Tlie mfddlo -chapter of thp 0d Testa ment is .Job, 20'. The pdd!p vrsp pf the Nejy Testament is Acts, xvli, 17. The shortest yerse In the New TestameDt is John, xl, 33. Chapter 10 of II. Kings and chapter 87 of Isaiah are alike. The longest yerse In the 0d Testament Is Esther, ylil, 0. The middje book of the New Testament is II. Thessalonlans. The word "and" oecurs n the New Tes tament 10,604 times. The middle chapter anrl shortest jn the Blbie is psalm, cxvil. Thp word , '.'.and" pecurs p the'ddTev tam.ent 36,54$ t'mes. TJip shortest yprse of the Old Testament Is I. Chronicles, I, 25. The nnlddje verse pf the . Old Tpttapcnt Is ff. pjironlcles, xxl, 17. Tiie,pilddle chapt.ers of tbe New Testa ment arp Romans, xlil apl f'v. Verse 22, chapter 7 of Ezra, bat U the letters of f hp alphabet except "j." HOT SO BULLY AFTER ALL. .One day the troopers of Roddy's Cavalry were abput t.p go into battle disppunted, leaving every fourth man to hold the horses. The men were drawn up to count from right to left. Of ccurse, every fourth man felt jolly, and this is the way tbe counf. rfpnt on: 'One.' 'Two.' 'Three.' 'Uullyl' 'One.' IT' (Three.' Bnllyi' etc. General Roddy hird Mel) fpnrtb man call put jpu'lly. Ps face flushed. When all )isd called pff, he said: .'.''unibri 1, 2 and bully will go intp tbe fljltaB dismounted cavalry. No. 3, pill Jipjd the horses. TulTs are used as a trjpmlng for gossam er fabrics. Scalloped ncf pakes thp ppst stylish veil. It Is In pask shape, Button trimming livery fashionable both fop ladles and children. Thp latest fasblpn j) bridal veils Is that they sfiall have p face border. A plnklpg of broadcloth pf panlratUng color Is used to edgp hpuse jackets. The trains pf wedding gpwne are long and square, with triple pllsso llulji Striped plush Is Introduced Into short mahiles as side or back breadth., with good effect. 1 j.t Dr. Lyman Ucechcr once replied; to an Inquiry of Dr. Iwes, "How am Ypu get ting on?" "Flrst.ratel flrs-rate! firstrrate! ever since I stopped tryitig tp rtt this world," The Fffccts of MjntaJ Exhaustion. Many diseases, especially thoso of the' nervous system, are tliU products, of dally renewed mental exliiitistlpn. niisiiws iiyocatloiw often Involve 1111 amount or meimilwi'Hf and tear uty wi ludlcat ti physlcAl hdultli. and the prptcilons, llatiltipuily pur6ticd, nro nolens destrvctlve to bnilu 11ml nerve (Issue. Ills one of the 1110M fmpoitant iittrlbutes of llostutler's tiloinacli Hitler.', that It compensates for tliU liuduu loss of tissue, and that It tmu-tt ttf new energy to the bniln and nerves. Thp lupldlty with which II renews weakened mental energy ntr.l pluslcal ltallly Is leinatkaMe', nliil shows that Its Invlnr HtlnK piOpcrtlei are pt the highest order, Be sides Incl easing vital statnirla, and counternct lng elTeuts nf the inciita'l vhailstliin, "lls poiantial mpdlelne cures nnd prevents fever and iiKUp, rhc.unatlim, ellruple dysppsla nnd con stipation, Kidney and Uterine weakness nnd other 0 'niplalnts. riiyslelans also commend It 11s a medleajjCd stimulant and remedy,'- "Fellow slayps," began an orator at a Jabor meeting in Buffalo, nnd then he stppppd, "lio iiliead!" cried a' voice? hi the audience; "most of us qru married. That Ti,rd Feeling Season is Jicre again, and murly every me feels weak, languid, and exhausted.'" The blood. laden with Imiiurilies which liave been accumulating for months, moves frlugi giiiny iiirougii me veins, tbe muirl lulls to to think quickly, nnd the body isstill (dower to rcripoiid. Homl's S.inispiiriUa U just what is ncc'Jci.1. It is, iri n ppclilliii- bense, tlie ideal sjiring mediciiio. It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, makes the heud clear, creates nn iipnetile, overcomes that tired feeling, it ml iinpurts new strength ami vigor to the whole body. High rollers thp planets. A notion The Antarctlo. Sea? A cook can change p.jt; pau, but a lpppard fjiapat- Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the wprld for cits, bruises, sores,iilcers,salt rhucm.fpver sores',' tetter, phapppd hands, chllblands, corns, and all skip eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Pricn 25c. per box, nt Thomas'. The wind is always bjowlqg about something; but there Is nothing In if. Dr.J'razerls Mgcip Ointment. A sure cure for ail boils. bunf..5pj-e,s,ciits. flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped lips and hands.. Price 50 cents. Sold by druggist's. Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's.,' plevufand, O. Spld by T. Thimas, the'drugglst. ' A number of earthquakes have occurcd in Arizona during the past week. Br. Frazioc's Hoot Bitters. Frpzicr's Root Bltfors aro not a dram shop beyorage, But arp tpictly 'rocdlpinal In every sense, They pp slrbpgly'iipon tlie liver and kidneys, keep the uptyels bpen and rpgular, ple'ansp the blopd and system of every Impurity.' Spld by dru'ggUfa, $1. At Thomas' drug store. Rlcliapl PjgWt, It Is said, is the author of tl-e Parnell forge,d letter, Koiiews Her Vcatli. Mrs. Phoebe Clicslv, Putcrson, CJay Po., Iowa, tells the following Remarkable story, the trutn of wipi 'ib yr,icJiel'for by tlie residents of tlie town: "I am 73 years old, have bepn tfoublpd w-jlh kidney coniplaiut and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I nn) free from al pain pud soreness, and fm uble to do all my pjvn'hiiupew-'ork. 1 owe my thanks to Electric pitters fop hayjng renewed my youth, anil remoyed completely all disease and pain'.'' Try a bottle only 00c. at T. D Thomas' drug fctor. Foot reading is the latest kind. Verily these are times that try men's souls, When Baby irrw ck, iro gre her Caatorta, When alio uru a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she bocame ills,, ahe clang to Caatorja, fy? aj)0 had ChUdrerj, aLogaTatlrtU'.Caatorh. A dollar g.oes further than It used to, and it makes tho distance In quicker time. Hay Fcyer, Asthma, lmmedlato relief. Fontaine's Cure.' For sale by C. T. Horn'. None of us are so ppqr that we cau't pay a compliment when U s due. No Cure No Pay. A new departure Ip medicine! Fontaine's (Jr'eat Discovery re moves the cause of disease; namely, dis ease germs. ' Thj; guarantee means some thing for "Know-ledge Is' powerV" Fot sale at Dr. C. T. Horn s drug store. 4 njan vyjth polished manners ought always tp stjlne in society. Fpr ljlflpd, llysr. kidney and stpmach dlseas.es use Dr. Llpyd s family mpdlclpe no cure no pay at C. T. Horn s Ppn'tral Drug Store. --The Seabrook (N, n.) Selectmen have decided that a ben is not au animal H'on der If they reckon he r.s a vpgetable because of her crop? For dyspepsia or sick headache usp Dr. Lloyd's family medicine no cure no pay at C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store. ''See Lpre, valtpr, there's a button In this stew!" "Yes, sah! yes, sah. Dat am de best dressed meat, sah." Croim, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved b Shiloh's Cure Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and Biery Weissport. The Sandwich Island Queer speaks no English Queer that the Queeu pf JIawail rannpt say: "How are ye?" Catarrh cured, health and sireet breath secured, by ShiluTi's Catarrh If em'eijy. Price 50 cents. Nasa) fpjec'top free. SnldJj.vOp, Horn, Ltliigifpn, snd Biery, Weissport. The dives vblch life Ifew york authorities are suppressing pc)udes the dive from Brooklyn )rldp!. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. J?rco 25 cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, anB Rtery, Weissport. Whj Is Dr. Mctjlypn like a stray copse? Because h jlpes not fpllpjy Ihe P'-ppaganda. Shiloh's Cqijgh and Consumption Cure is told by lis on a cparantee. It cures con sumption. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and Riery, 'eisijKjrt. If ayp your grass cut If you want your lawn a )a powed. Read what Samuel G. Stiness, Supf., of Pawucket paa Co., Puwtuckct, 11 I., upqcr dajo o'f Dec. 18, 1884, sayc "I' haye upd Dp. St'lh Arnold's Cough, Kiljer fo.r several ycar and consider it t)io beat as a positivp cure for a cpU and possessing all tha merits pbirnexi for It." For sale at all druggists. Price 25c. 60c. and 1.00 Jlothere, aftniva use Dp. Scth Arnold's Roothing nnd Quieting Cordial fop Children. A mild safe tonic, 25c. r-Glypprlne and nitric acid are porupara- , lively harmless when jeparute, but look ' out for trouble when they are corubineil. ' It Is the same with jjretri ajipjes, jtnd lbs 1 small boy. , Advertising Rates Eor Lopal Notioos. Tho followlpg prices for legal adver.ii Ing has been a.dptc,d by the ('Ajinor illlVUUATG. Charter Notices - - - - $4 OJ Auditor's NotAccs - -. " - - 4 00 Comtn8sIoncp'll Notices ? - 4 00 Olvoico Nctla - - ' - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - 8 Co Sxrcutor's Nplico " - - - " - 8 (W Other legal advertising will be charged for by to sqitarj. ' "'" H. V. Ucrthlmer, Jr., ruiiutcr. To Regulate m FAVORITE HOMl? REMEDY li wiri'anttJ not to Contain' a sfnglt prJ tide of Mercury or any injurious iub-" tikiKt, bv U lniroly Trce-IAblcf, . . ;t -will euro all Diseases cauDfii by Deringemont of the Liver. Kianeys ana stomaca. treryoJ). To preverrt a more icrous co REGULATOR. U you lend sedentary life, or tuflfer witti ' ICttlupr VJToctlonii. aroia itimulanU and Uk'd bimmoot liver Regulate Sure to relieve. . i ' ir you have eaten anything fcartj of digestion, or feet heavy after meals-1 or ' ilecplcss at ntjflit, take a dsc and you, i v ill feci relicycd ml "sIcfD pleasantly. - If ' you are a miserable tuffcrer rhb ConMtputtont l)yaiioslu anl JMMousiiotc, clc relief at once tn Eimrrtijiu Liver RrpiUlOT, It does not tt quire continual dosing, atd costa but a Uine, It will cure you, If yqj wale tin In tlie rrt'orntng With i blucrbaa taste M yojif moiUt;." 1 ii Simmons Liver Rcgujator, It cot recti the lliliouiStouueh.yweeteiii the nreath.andcleahMiSthe'Funtx! Ton tic and Tonic to avert appmaclilhft' ildcpeit Simmon Liver Retmlator will relieve Colic. Had loncue. . ClillarenortcpticcdiomciafevatQar Simmon Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, ache, SIclc Stomach. I-ndiccjtlon, pycehtuy: ai LViriUlf.t-i'iwcldFrit tob'nahood. 4 r ' 1 At anv lltic vou feel vour avttem needs cleans! ng.tonins, rgulatliig ithcut violent purgins, or itimuUtlog without lotoxl? eating, take PREPARED BY J. H. ZEIUH & C0..Philadelphia,Pa. E. F. JJUGKE NpApp. UKALCR IN WALL PAPERS, Eordci'8 tS: Decorations, Books, Statjonery, Fancy ;Gp(ft Windoxy Siiades & Fixturea, Ijateit StJlc". inado and put up, If jjoelrfx). Paints, pil, Vurnish, Puttyj mss & sePerni Plrini?Fj!fi. Supplies. No. 61 Broaiiway fHaucli Cbniij;. Fa, Below tha lirqadwny Honse, Sale Bills Printea at this nffice. HEADQUARTER forJEWEWY Opposite the Carbon I toue, DanK Street, Lchlgl ton I'enn'a., soils Watches! Cloclvs' snd Jewelry, Cheaper on an average iap can be bought any; vhcrc else In the county. Call and see. REPAIRING In all Its branches, neatly, chcaply'and prornpt ' ly attended to. ALSO A 'FfJIX I.INE Ol School Books AND Stationers Supplies november 2-jy BOVVMANSTOWN, DE.AXEK IN- DRY GOODS, MOTIONS Hats vncl Cups, CUCUMBER r WOOD - PUMPS, HARDWARE, ALL KIN'DS OF March IS, )M7 3m SWEENY'S Corner Store ! Finest Porolean Dfpnor Sots: The Famous Belmont Shape. 103 I'Icec$ Ilclnifiiit Dinner Seta Wa ver! I'ecofiatlon, ?t22.00v 103 HefM Belmont Hf nrjpr Sjpt Elglij pcporallqn, (2Q.0Q. 103 l'cpes Ilelinpnt Dinner Sets j Merl, d.tf J)p.cprntjQii,$I7.qp. 44 Vlteeg Berlin Trn Sejsj Hnison decoration, $5.5Q. 44 PJrcfs Uerl'n Tej Setsj CmW&S0 I-coralpn, OC-25. 44 Pfccfs Berllu Tta Seta Ffruounf Dcrdralloii.Q.SO. i0 rifpea Wljllo qranjffl Ware, Only, $3.00. The above Goods aro Guarrnteed Kains Crating and arc of the beat Chmawar. C, H&, gweeny, & Son, AT The CORNER STORE. UI Victor Bowman, Lumber & Goal,
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