-T-nrm.r-T - -" -,1ir.... - , - , r. -s- , n n?iTn. 7-riTTff.- The Carbon Advocate, An iNonrnNnRxr Family NEWsrArim 1W lUlieil crcry Ha tun) ay In LchlEliton, Carbon County, l'cnnsvlvanlj, by Hatfry V. Mortliimer, Jrs. i-UANK bTRUEr. $1 00 Per Year in Advance ' Ilcst advertising medium In llic county, Kvory dostSrlnttou of l'laln and Fancy cr ob p.r int in a At very low title AVa do not hesitate to say that we ure batter equpiwd tliah any mtlicr printing establishment In tills, stttion to lid first-clans ob'noik, Irt all Its branched at low urlecs. . Advertising Rates For Logal Notices. The following prices for legal advcr.ls lug has been adapted by tho OAmioft Ahvo'uath. Charter Notlcos Auditor's Notjces Coti'ilnisiiIoiier'H Notices Divorce Nitit'is Administrator's Notices Isccutor's Nollco $4 00 - 4 no 4 (X) - 4 00 ' 8 00 - a 00 . .--t-i t-"ITL; $i.OO a Year in Advance INDEPENDENT-'1 Live ahd Let Live." $1.28 when hot paid in Advance-. VOL. XV., No. 29. Lehigliton, Cafbon County. Peiifaa., Julie 4, 1887, Single Copies 5 Cents. ' i ,' ' r, ii I 1 1 ' 1 ' , - Other legal advertising will be charged for by the square. 1 , 11. V. K:rth!ntr, Jr., rubllsher. Professional I Business Cards. Horaoo Hoydt, A T 0 11 N K V A.T Tj A V , OrriCE':-THc ltem recently oWunled by YV. M. - ltatislier.- tUNK 8ThEEf. - LKUtOHTON. PA. May bo consulted In English and German. July -iy . "W. M. Rapshor, ATTC-IWEY Xxn COUNSELLOtt AT LAW, AND 1H8T1UCT ATTOHNBY, First door above tho Mahsldn Homo, MAUClt CHUNK, - i - PENN'A, becjdent.U specialty. May "-' fcauiWi and German. nor, -rj-yl H. V. MortMndfer, Sr., i - Notary runtM.. OrfiCE! "tjarbon Advocate Offlb tiivir RTliEET. LEHIOHTOS. All busTnsfl)CrtalilInB to the omcc wi 1 1 ccpitc brompt attention'. o: v. Kioiiltop, hobblnV American ClAsSl&ll Methods ii awclal. (y. Terms moderate mu u-u AT THK CAItnON HOUSE IS NOW Bnnuli aufMcolrtiioii 'Bus, BKTWEKX TllE Hotels,and (L. V. Depot. I'arttca. called for at their Itonica i by Leavlne or Ucrs at ally of Hie hoteti: April 2, if87 . W. G. M. Seiple, fIIY3ICIAlir AND SUHOEON. feOUTlf 'STnEfil?. - --' KEIIIGIITOM. May be' consulted til Kricllsh anil German. Opcclal attention Riven ujuamviu. ri.-k-irn llnims: From 12 M. to 2 V. M.,nnd from 0 to 9 1". M, niar. -H-yt bliAKCit OtfHCH : Over .1. V. Itattilcnbush's Liquor Store, BANK STRElir, LEHIGIITON. tirntUlrvlft all U branches. Teeth Extracted Without I'.un. Gas administered when requested! .Ofuco IVm-.VUDNKSn.YY iif each week. P.O. ad t , LITZL.NlSKIUi, Jan 3-yi LeliiKh comity. Pa. Ori'tCK: Opp. tllo ' lhoadway House,1' BP.OADWAY, - MAUCII CHUNK. Patients have the benefit of the latest Improve ments Ui Mechanical Appliances mid the lies! Method v of. Treatment In all Surgical discs. AN.ESrilKTK' administered If deslrerti If kjs tilile. persons residing outblde nt Maucii Clmiik, thoiild make arrangements by mall. JyS-yl Er AiSfD EAR. ! m. "g. Ti pox Visits Allcntown regularly d:i THUKSiDAY of uen wecK. i-raeiu-o inniiea iu diseases of the Eye and Etlr. Dfflc at llavdcn's Anlerican Hotel, and Oftice ilours trdin 8 A. M. to :i:a.) P. M. Also attends to ItWraetion ot ttie Eye for the jiroper adjusluieiit i masses, aim ior me iteuei n cat Delects Mitvnlso ba'eonsutted at his office in HATH. WcdncHilav :ind Saturday of Ctich week, at HAN- GOlt on Monday, and ut'EASlUX on TiiCMlay of cacu wcck. jiu i CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KISTLEli, PIlOPIHETOlt, Dank Strskt, Li.iuuiitii.n. Carbon House offers first-class aecnmnirtda' Hons to the traveling public. Hoarding by the riav or week on reasonable terms. Choice Ciuars. Wines ami Llqmu'j always on baud. Good Sheds anu ntauies, wuu very uuvninu iiusueis, iv lacked. aprio-yl A. Rabonold, D. D. S., W. A. Cortright, D, P. S PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Jlauch Chunk & Lehigliton, . LEOPOLD MEYF.lt, PUOP'lti fiiKEUTON, - - Pmsa. Sslrvdll.kiinwn lint ol is mliuirahlv relltted. an has tie best acCtimnlOrlatldit.S fur permanent and transient boarders. Encrlli-nt, Tables and the very best Liquors. Stables attached. seplo-yl MANSION HOUSE, Opposlto U S. Dejiot, llAKlt STREET, LEIIIGHTON, C It. IIOM, PIIOPIlIETdll. fb house offers first-class accommodations for transient Slid pcfiiiinent boaulers. It has been tiewly refittcdln all Its dei.irtinents, and is Incut ei In one of the most plctilrcsmie porllons of tho Dorouglt.- Terms moiler.lte. t-i- The II A H Is supplied wltli tho choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Lager on Tan, aprll-Jt W. A, Annoilltras Irt his friends ami the public gener- ally, thai lie nas now open ior meir iieeuuimuua tlon his new and handsomely furnished It E S T A J It A N T , Itext door to the 1st National Hank, HANK ST., Jinignton, ana inui nu is now prep.ueu 10 ivni' Uti Flrst-Clas.s Meeds at Short Notice The liar Is supplied with the bcpVlnes, Fresh liger iieer ana t noice visanii urn ure ruruui t Invited to call. apr si-yl D. J. KISTLER ltespfttfilUr artilftuncpji to tlnj public that lio has opened a NEW Lt ViiHY aTAULE,and that hp Is now prepared W furnish Teams tor Funerals, Weddlnss or Huslness Trips tin the shortest no tire and moitllher.il teim Orders left at the 'Carnon uouse- win receive prompt atiention. 8TABLES ON NORTH 8THEET, next the lintel, Lehigliton, Jan22-yl T. J. BHETNEY TtesiMctfully announces to the Merchants of ! tilgbtsn and others that lie Is now prepared to do all Kinds of ' , Hauling op Fueioht, Exphess Matter and Baggage at Try reasonable prices, fly prompt attention ta ail orders Iib hones tf) merit a share of nubile patronage. Itnsldenees corner of line aim Iron HtrtcL Ixblahton. OrAm lejt at Sweesiy & Son's. Horner Store trill rweioe premrt neauon. pur. It M I. J Lohightftii Business Diroolory. JW. 1!A01)EN11US11, Hank street, wholesale . dealer In cliolco liramls of whiskies, cln, brandies, wines, He. fir Fatronatfo solicited. ESltANO'H HIIAYINU SALOON, opposite the AUVOCATR Oi'KUlK, Is !ieacl()nartprs for shavliiK and liaircuttliiK. Cigars & tobacco sold. GO TO FKS. HOHKltF.lt, tinder the Exchannc Hotel, Hank street, for a smootli shavo or a fashlonabto hair cut. lay Closed on Sunday's. J J, KUT$t Bank street, niatiufacturel- ot . .elrofce blrands of cigars and Uealer In all kinds of tobaccos nnd smoker's novelties. Call. PETKIl HfilM, Hank street, dealer In ladles, gents, toMfs and children's lWols,shocsand sllpners., IteiWlflng promptly aUended to. Call. JAMl'ft WAl.i , itaim (iui:i:i ai'iini iir.uui?, stoves, alt kinds of thin arc. ltauflng and steam healers, l!i,nnM nm! spouting a specialty. Your patronage solicited. IS, KOCH, Hank street, manufacturer of . choice brands of Havana cigars. All kinds ol smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Cull. PF, CLAIIK, latter beer hall nnd restaurant, opp. scpiare, Hank street. Cliolce wines miff liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always on tap. t H. Vi:itlt. saloon and restaurant. Hank J . street, headquarters rrir.frcsh lager beer and' uiucr uruiKS. unoice eautoies always un uuiiu. q It, O. in (lll.HAM. allnrnev nt law and notary iiulillc, Hank street. Aiay no eonsiiueu in English and Herman Estate & eollei ting agency. Cltt HIlO.VDS, Ag't,, Hank street, dealer lu ; dry icoods, notions, glassware, quceimwire. nnd groceries. tfSbaro of patriiii:ge toileted. THE CAIIHON ADVOCATE OFFICE, ll.vik street, plain and fancy Job printing u, speci ly. AiivncATK one dollar per year Hi advance. THE LEHIGH WAGON Ct., Limited, factory on Hank street, ni.ltmfacturers of butcher, baker, milk, truck and express wagons. saEASEIt & HUBS, wholesale nnd relall con iTw feclloners, li.inkstieet. I'lcniesand iarlte supplied. Yourpalroiiagels canllully sollclled, riOCIIKSTlill HOTTI.IXO HOUSE, Tims. .1 ii jlceK, nan ginger ale, &c, Hcek, Hank .reet, lager beer, ale, poller. Your oiuers air Miimtra.ji r o. .1. STltAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh i.t. milk nnd cream dell fled every mWinlng. All kinds of vegetables In se:ison. Low prices. nn to ni:ni:it's U Disua sToitn, SOUTirilANlt KTI'.EET. IpXClIANOE HOTEL, Htillk street, Thomas J Mailt, proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. Hates fi'usoiiablcforrigiilar&translut trade TJEUHEX FENSTEKMACIIUH, Lehigh street, Xb dealer In dry goods, notions, provisions, gioeerlcs, qiieeHsnare.&e. l'atlonage .solicited. TlpltS. r)KTSOHlllSCIISKY, I'hlgli street. Is ML lieuil'iuartcrs lor islons, (,-ioeeiles, &c. hcadiiuartcrs for dry goods, notions, pro- 1 aiLOiiiiu uiivui;ui BEST SODA WATEIt AT THOMAS' DHUG H)01!E, IJANK ST11EET, The Sooret Societies. KG. K., meet Monday evening of eaeliwcek , In liabel's Hall. Eagle's cordially invited. rmiN II. llHIttttLETTK POST. No. 4S4. G. A vJ It., second and fourth Thursday evenings of eacli month, in Keuvr's nan. (.iiuiraues uiviicu COL. JOHN LENT. CAMP, No. m, S, ot V., K. Pa. Dlv.. U. S., meet Weilnesday even ing In lieber's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. (V fl. T.. lurid, li'rtdav nli.ht of each week in J, i Keller's ilail, Hank street, at 1 130 o'clock. All t'emiilars Invited. A. W. Houn, C. T. YSI. C. A., meet every evening, except Sun ilnva 3Wiiiii1:iv iiflirminn liietiiniH free. Kemcrer s nail, nsiou ure roniiaiiy invueii. Our Churches. sjf ETIlODISTEPISCOPAlii South lkink street, All. tiiiimay services at iu a. m., ami i.m p. Sunday School 2 p.m. V)i. Ma. idii, Pastor. mlllNllY LUTHEHAN, Iron street, Sunday J, services, j.i a. in., (liermaii), 7.30 p. m.. t r.ug- ilsii). Hiiniiayscnooigp.nl. ,i. u. ivuiiKic.i-.isior. n KFOItMKI). Ij1i ub street, Sunday services Jtb at ion. in., (German), 7.an p. m., (English), Sunday school '.' p. in. G. W. Stiiutz. Pastor. EVANGELK AL. South street, Sunday services at in it. in.. (German), Wn, in., lEnglMi), Sunitav school -2 p. m. G. W. Ghosh, l'.istor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton nnll dial streets, services every Sunday morning and evening! iskv. iiajiji.i:kh, i .isior, AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUHDIC SQUAUlJ Rank Street, Lehifjliton, Pa. Is prepared for the SUilMElt TltADE Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors Cigars, etc. Prescriptions cavefully compounded at all hours oi uiu uay or iitgiu. Full Line of -A N D- Library & Stand Lamps, in all styles, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye hnd satisfaction guaranteed. M. HEXJjMAlf, Bank Stkeet, Lehighton, Pa., Milter and Dealer In Flour and Feed. All kinds of OUAIN HOlinilT AND SOLD nt JIKGULA1! .MAltKKT HAliiS. I would rrspertfully Inform Iherlttfens of this place and viciiiityiiiut I urn lolly prepared to supply them wltli all kinds of The Best of Coal From Sny hdn,&tery LOWEST PRICES. TOLL PAPERS Weissport Business Directory. ,f. 0. ZEItN, M. 1)., . V. I. KUTZ, M. I). QUS. J5EIIN.& KU1Z, Fhysioians & Surgeons. OFFICK at the rcsldehbcut Dr. Zcru. Vl.lto Street, Vehsloit. All calls for surelcal ttr medical tf cathicnt will receive promht attention. iiiayll-!"-tf The WeisspoH Bakcfrj, Fresh Itread ar.i Take every day. DellvcrcU In LchlKhton nnd Jlauch Chunk eVet-y Tilesdaj, Thursday and Satunlay, tv-Plcnlcs, l'aitlcs, Camp-.MeetlnSi Vcddlngs, liberals supplied at short notice. augnst",87-ly -JJKANKMN HOUSE, EAST WE1SSP0RT, TENN'A. This house offers flrstlass flceoniinodatlons to the pcVmancnt boarder iiud tirahslent guest. Panic prices, only Onb Dollar per day. aug7-ly John HeiikiO) rroprlctor. QUATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds .of Jewelry ! School Books vA Stationery. aligsut7,86-ly. Wckspsrt, fiart:n Ceunty, Pentta. , Henry Christman, Proprietor. Tliennbllcls resnectfullv Informed Hint tills uell-know house lias been refitted and Improved toa first rate, and able to furnish the vi'lv best accommodations of all kinds. A Jjivory Stable In connection with the hotel, with amnle means tn accommodate weildiun panics, funerals and iloasnrn see fers wn n sale o ih. Infonnertioii with the hotel Is a FINE TOOL HOOM handsomely fitted up. Apra s,iy . GLNTS MWXTEl) ! TO SELL THE NEW Improved Vestern Washers ! 40.000 Now in Use! And sales constantly Increasing, it tiosltlvely leads them all. Buy no other. Write for term. AAltON F. SNYDER, Mfe's. Agt.. nugl3-ly AVclssport, Carbon Co., Pa. I have Just opened a Coal Yard in connection wuu mvnoiei in v i.i.srilltL wnerc can constantly be found all sizes of the Best of Coal! irlccs fully as towns tlic lowest, nivc I and bo convl'iceui Henry Christman, nive n.c Port Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standafil Scales In (JolltiCttlon December im, lffflty For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS G00i)S, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROViStONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods Etisranleeil and prices a low as else- wlieie for tliesallto quality of good!. July 18, 1885 ly 1 READ THE Carlton Advocate ! ! ! Ami get all tho H'Mit news, i Inclmllng Interesting New York and Vasliln?n let ters. You bsttor Join me. lt Is the choaoest, largest anil DEST weekly luiier In the. Lclilsh Vallev. Try it. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1,00 Per Year. Single oploa, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. House und Lot for Sale. One-halt Lot, 33 x 180 feet, situate on Ttllirh Mlrrtt nH, till. KV1W lMlllwl lwu-tory Frame House, 16 x Steel. A never falling Well of Pure Water, aud a number of choice Fruit Trees and Vines on the Lot. A nice nSIim IIOUHCH. 111X111 WD1CI1 IS (Tt'ClfU U UIXH1 home, tor a uuatl family. For terms. &.c, call at U1S UUillO .ADVOCATE IJQCe, 1UQK urcei. j ox THE! ort Allen House UETII OELERT. bv WILLIAM It. Bl'KNCKn. The spcat'mcn licaid the bugle sobnd, And cheerily smiled tho morn; nd many n bracln nnd many a hound, Obeyed Llewelyh's horn. And still he blew A lWidcr blast, And cavo a lustier cheer, Cbmo, Gelcrt, eomot wert never Ust Llewelyn's horn to hear. O, where does falthfui Cclfrt roam, The flower of all his race'; So true, so brave, il lamb nt home, A lion Id the chase?" In sonth, lie was a peerless houndi Tho cltt of roval John: Hut now no Gelcrt could bo found, And all the chaso rodo ons That day Llowolyn little loved The chase of hart and hare; And scant and small the booty proved, For Gelcrt was not there. Unplcased, Llewelyn homeward hied, Vlien, near the portal scat, III; tfUaiit Gelcrt he espied, Hounding his lord to greet. Hut, when lie gained his castle door, Aghast the chieftain stood; The hound nil o'er was smeared with gore; His Hps, Ids fangs, ran blood. Llewelyn gazed with fierce surprise; Unused such looks to meet. His favorite checked his Joyful guise. And crouched) anil licked tils feet. Onward, In haste. Llewelyn passed. And on went Gelcrt too; And still, where'er Ills eyes he cast, Fresh blood gouts shocked his view. O'crturncd his Infant's bed be found, With blood-slalncd covert rent: And all around the walls and ground With recent blood bcsDrent. He called his child, no voice replied, IIo searched with terror wild; I'dood, blood he found on Yery side, Hut nowhere found his child. "Hell-hound' my child s by theo devoured," Tho frantic father cilcd; And to the 111 1 1 Ills vengeful sword He plunged in Gclert's side. Aroused by Geleil's dying yell, Some sluiubercr wakened nigh; What wurds Hie parent's Joy could tell To hear his Infant's cryl Concealed beneath n tumbled hrap Ills hurried search bud missed, All glowing from his rosy bleep, The iheiub boy he kissed. Nor scattio had he, nor harm, nor dread, Hut, the same couch beneath, Lay a gaunt wolf, all torn and dead, Tremendous still hi death. Ah, what was then Llewelyn's pain! For now the truth was clear; Ills gallant hound tho wtilt had slain To save Llewelyn's heir. A Bad, Wicked Man. HV Jf. EILKEN HOLAHAN. "Lcnorol" The voice that speaks her naulo Is low, ami suggestive of passionate restraint. Yet Miss Geneva, the gill to wilom it Is adilresscili ilocs not even lift her golden head from the novel she basely pretends to be reading with iutercst. If she hail, Daro Sunderland, standing tall, strong ami handsome befme. her In the sunlight tnat flickered down through the softly swaying trees, might liaVe seen that they were heavy and wild with a weight of unshed tears. Even then, perhaps, lie might Iiayo thought tho regret was all for Paul, for whom she Had always secllled to care so much, and who certainly was deeply in love with her. Iu reality, Daro was not a conceited man. Vomcn had fallen In love with him lie had smiled In amusement, shrugged his shoulders, and never cared. Why should Hi! fire, when he had gone no step cut of the usual Indifference of his manner to win their regard? Hut this girl, who cares for htm not nt dll She is well aware that his keen uray eyes are fixed upon her. (5ho has the drisirc to be brave to show hltn how indifferent his coming or going is to her; but how miserably she lacks the slrcimth. She Is wise cnousll to remember that dls crction Is tile betler part of valorj so docs ndt lift Iter eyes until ihuy are well under control. He would no doubt like to add her heart to the list of Ids many victims. Only a few evenings before sho had accidentally heard a couple laughing over her infatuation for tills nlan with the air and grace of a king. Then sho had shut her little white teeth hard and sworn that the World would never know how badly sho had been wounded She had, through Hid lender, careless grace of her manner, earned the teputatioil of belrirj a coquette. They must never know that tills was not diie of her many co quet lies. Only a few evenings since licr matter-of- fact, woildly-wlse sister Kate Had taken her seriously to task. "I had uiven you credit for morn sense, Lenorc," she had said, earnestly. "Every one Is speaking and laughing about your nfatuatlon for thai mail) and they say- you know It, too that he is only a trifle: amusing himself al your expense. lie Is a bad, wicked man, If all reports are true and how any decent woman especially a beautiful, charming person like you could prefer him to Paul, who lias loved you all his life" I.enorc did not nnswer then but went tip the stairway slliglng softly, recklessly, as If she didn't care. Hut she knew that she stool Condemned as an Indecent woman, for certainly It was the bad, wicked man, wllli the caressing smile and keen, tender eyes that she so passionately, Wildly loved, whom all the real of her life she Must so bitterly, wildly regret. Hut he should never never know "I.enore," repeats tho rich, Impatient tollcs, so wondrously soft and eloquent when speaking licr name, "will you not even bless me with a kindly good-bye, llltlo girl? Am I so little lu your thoughts, then after all the pleasant days wc have spent together, that you do not consider It worth your wliile to give me a glance In llio part ing? It Is all I shall have to take with me Into the cold and lonlincss of my Journey, I had given you credit for More heart than most women, Lenotei" She has conquered at last, and locked the hopeless agony of lore away In her heart tor the present. In the future-- Weill there will be plenty of tlme for Its pent-up passion to break forth "bfP Plre Is gone from her Ilia forever. All lief reason cries out against him as a Icked trlfler; all the passionate energy of cr young heart and soul yearns for him In lid longing As thtt lilasttt- at licr destiny- the Wily man on earth to thrill her being. l'rldo Is a mighty weapon of 'defense. hero Is nothing but maddening, careless beauty on tho lovely fa'co she lifts to his itli a smile. "Hearts ure hot la mode now.yott know," she says, lightly, shrugelng her shoulders a trifle as If In scorn. '"I'hti worldly-wise school of our philosophy, Sir. Sunderland, olcil them a nuisance long ago, and dis carded thcin." Ills powerful dark eyes regard her grave ly a moment. Sho dares not trust sllcilcej sd pldriges recklessly Into a flippant conversation about Ills journey, and gossip for Which neither care one lota. His eyes search hers In a grave,- tender, well-acted" way, she scornfully thinks. "This Is Jour favorite, seat," lie ,says, Ith, a' comprehensive glahcethAt Oqycrs the rustic fence the old'atllo the budding trees. "I shall remember, and see It often in my pllgrlrtago. How often I have found ou lieie." Idly dreaming dreams 110 riiortal fever dared to dream before," sho laughs mock- lnlv, then bldsllcs vividly beneath his ardent glance. Tlo color dies, leaving her lovely face leallily white. IIo remains standing, and ooklug down al her In a keen, embarrass ng way. He wishes to carry the memory of her every fcaturo into his pilgrimage too, no dottbti Lcnore fears Hie silence between them. "So your cousin has decided to accom pany -you!'' she hurries on. "I am sorry for that we shall miss Paul so t'nuch. lave you been up at tho house?'1 "I havo been up at ttio hotlsrj,'' ho ans wers crossly, niocklrg Her sweet, studied tone. He lakes 11 few steps along tho woodland path; then returns hurriedly, and stands looking, llown on the slim glrl-liguro with cross, somber eyes. 'So, that Is all yon have io say to tile 11 parting? You 'will miss Paul very much,'" ;ain mocking her sweet voice, "Tills Is Paul's native home," he con Unites scornfully. "Some day, if we are nol frozen or starved to death in tho Arctic regions, ho will return here. You will marry Illm then, no doubt, and make a sweet, affectionate wife." "Will I?" If only he knew how bleak, and blank, and loveless the future was lb her; but she fought back all sign of it and laughed. Time, the great fortune-teller, will prove the truth or untruth of your words, Mr. Sunderland. Uy the wilVi where Is I'aul? I havo not seer, him to-day. Is he not coming tb say adieu? I wonder If he will expect trie to slhg his fAvorttc soHg When tho Sea Gives Up Her Dead'-at parting?" Dare bends above her lovely, upturned face,ia'fierce, passionate glow In his eyes, Some shade of their fire Is reflected In hers Ills warm, quick breath fans her clicHt: The willful-breeze blows her yellow hair gainst his bdafded face, aiid sends strange, painful joy thrilling through his heart. Her eyes afc chained td his by some powerful fascinatlorii My love tuy beautiful, lost, heartless loye;" lis whispers hoarsely, reckless of th consequences. "Once, If never ag'altl 1 you are mine now!" A .sob rises and chokes her voice. A moment later, and his bearded Hps would have Met hers; but voices sound along the woodland path, and a moment later Paul Sundeiland and Kate Geneva come Into sight around a bend In tlltj wbt'ikd aisle. Daro falls quickly back wjtli a ntUltereil execration into Ills usual attltudu of care less sf.tce. I'lio conscious blood dyes Le- nores smooth cheeks. All are sad and ill at ease. The girl alone, whose heart is breaking with loye for this wicked man who is going front her life forever.is fitfully gay and bantering. "Good-bye, Mr. Sunderland," sho says, giving htm her slim hand with a careless smile, for which by and by slid vHU pay a forfeit of blinding tears and burning heart ache. "When you return from the Norlh suppose It will be Captain Sunder land, Well, I shall be a fatuous star by that tliiie, so it would not bo beneath your dignity to bring me a souvenir by then an Iceberg, a polar bear, or perhaps a breath from the frigid regions, lo assist me in bearing the intense heat of a few months hence." "If ever I do return, I will remember,1' he says Coldly, and turning 011 his heel, walks swiftly away. "I am glad he Is gone, dear. Fays Kale, tenderly, as she follows her sister to the cottage. "He was a bad, wicked man, and you will be better off." Hut sho started back in dismay when Lenore turned suddenly In her path. Her faco was so full of hopeless, passionate misery. "He Is goner' she exclaims In a wIld,low vidcd. "I bore up under'lt all; he never guessed; but you may know, nnd the whole world may know, that I love him as he Is better than all the good men that I shall ever see again. Oh, Darfi Dare " nd she falls unconscious al Kate's feet while as if already dead and In her wind ing-sheet. "They say sho lias a wonderful voice,' Captain Sunderland's companion whispers Into his ear. TUC handsome, dashing naval officer of Arctic fame, has been In the city but a few days, yet socletj has already taken lllm under Its choice aristocratic wing. His opera companion Is a beallty and belle, the daughter of a millionaire, jet Ills splendid lark eyes stnlle dawn Into hers with care less sadness. "A wonderful voice," she continues "but lt haunts ono sol Then her face Oh, yes, she Is very beautiful, but so strangely, weirdly sad." When Captain Sunderland turns to th stage again, tho curtain is drawn, and murmur of applause greets tile slim figure It discloses. Her voice rises clear and TondroUsly, be wllderingly sweet. It falls on the heart of Captain Sunderland colder than tho north eriLair in northern seas. All the gaslights, the people, tha singer fade away into darkness, and be Is stand ing before' a woodland stile where a wo- UiUj siw, and laughs bis lov 10 scorn Slbwly he cotnes back lo ills senses aitd i'e present. The singer 13 ag.iln before the footlights, singing id answer to an en- cdre. No wonder tho sirau&e, weird Sad ness of lie.f voice haunts tile Millionaire's daughter, And thrills the heart of her com panion t5 Maddening pilil. The sweet, sad words arc Jean Ingclow's "When Spar tows Bdlld: Wc shall walk no more thro' tho sodden plain, With the faded vehlsbVrsb'rbad. We shall sliinU lio hibre by tire Seething main, Vhllo tllo dark wrack drives' d'erhcad. We shall part no nlore hltlle w'lild and th6 rain, hero thy last farewell was sain; ut perhaps I shall meet then and know thee again. When tlio sea gives up her dead." A dead silence momentary a wild ap plausea man In naval uniform rises from his seat with a groan.nml reels llko one un- ler tho Influence of stfdng drink. His eyes meet thoje of the celebrated singer ft Momsnt, and her white face look3 like sculptured marble; then she was gone. Some kindly frlenj assisted Captain Sun derland from the box, under the Mistaken Impression tltJt lie had been drlnkinz heavily. At the sido door stood a carriage that a woman was hurrio lly entering. "Jjertorm ' he cried hoarsely, and some how leaps In beside Her, just as tho carri age rolls away. "Whore Is my souvenir from tllo Polar regions?" sho asks laughingly) 'whert the first emotions are calmed, and she Can con trol her voice. "It Is nearly six years since you promised It, you know." "Class tho souvenir as youwIll.Lenore," he says. "I have brdught yon myself the hopeless maniac you nUdd ma long ngo. Be merciful now don't laull My ldVO to ddrn again," "You see what a false prophet you arc, Dare." sho says later, In a low, happy whlspct. "Instead of marrying Paul, Iain going to marry yourself, with all your enormous sins. However, Paul was al ways more in loye with Kate than with me." And while, the fashionable belle and heiress Impatiently awaits Ills his rettirn, ho folds Leiiore In his armsj speaking vol umes in tho two words : "My life." TtfEHTY CENTS PER ANNTJH. "Boss, Ize a bit' confused 'bout sutlllu'," said one of tho negro whitewashes at the market to Detective, Webb the other day. "Well, what is it?" "Whatdoes per annum mean?" "Per year, of coutsrj." "A hull v'arl" "YKJi" "Can't there bo no mistake?" "No, sir." "If I borry S2 of AbrahaM Johnson rtn' agree to pay twenty cents per annum dat means twenty cents a y'ar, does It?" "It doesi" ''Hui Dar's gwine to bo de biggest row n Kalmuck to-night you eber beam tell of." 'About what?" "About dat per annuM. I tldrryed $2 of the ptlsson menshUiled at 20 per cent, per annum, an' fur de las' fo'tcen month he's bin collecting twenty cents a week as regu lar as a clock. Stuck right to It, ho did, lat per annuel Meant Crcry Saturday night. Law I but when I gits dCsd paws on him won't per annum take a flop I" A LARfJE. ELECJANT BEAD. 'There. said the young wife, turning from the mlrttlr to hef Htlsband and giving him a sweet suilld, "what do yotl think of these bangs, Charles? Do they become me?' Charles, who was at that moment en grossed in tho task of reckoning up the total cost of bonnets, bangs, dresses and so forth, answered with a clouded brow: 'I should think you would bo ashamed to ask such a question, Mary, lour vanity Is becoming absolutely insufferable.' 'Charles,' she said in a tremulous voice, if 1 am vain it is for you. You would not loye Ms if I was a slattern and a (low ly. It Is for your sako that I try to Make. myself 39 attractive as possible.' Having said this she burst liltd tears. Then Charles arose and gathered her into ills arms and kissed her fondly, and said: 'Your bangs arc lovely, dear, and you are lovclyiand If all wives were as neat and desirous of attracting the admiration of their husbands as you are there would be a great deal more conjugal happiness in the world than there Is at present. There, my love. Now forgive mo for mv rudeness.' BARKED DP THE WROriO TREE. Why aro you cutting down my favorite tree,' angrily exclaimed a father to Ills son. 'This Is nothing but a weeping willow tree,' replied the boy. Well, you may desist at ancc,' said the father. 'I think More of that tree than any other about tho place.' You told mo to cut down all dead and unsishtly thltiss about the house, and the weeping willow, in my estimation, Is a cry lug evil,' retorted the boy, as the tree came down with a crash. Ho docs a great deal who does alt He an. Tho idler loses this Ufa and the life to come. In regard to the affair's ot mortals, there Is nothing happy throughout. Ho on whom heaven confers a scepter knows not the weight till he bears it. Genius Is the gold In the mine, talent is the miner wbd works and bring! It out, While the fear of God keeps watch over tlio licarin no enemy uare enter there. There is no less grandeur In support Ing great evils than In performing great deeds. As we must render an account df every Idle word, so must we likewise of our Idle silence. 'How indestructibly the good grows,and propagates itself, even among the weedy entanglements of evil. HTiateVer the skill of any country be In sciences, It Is from excellence In polite learning alone that it must expect char acter from posterity. Tour leaders wish to level down as far as themselves; but they cannot bear level ing up themselves. They would all hive some people under them; why not then j nave wuc pevyic biaiyg iuciu, 1 . - , 1 L . I An uhitHown quantity May bo de scribed as what you got when yoV btiv n rjuart box of strawberries. A waste df labor ''What a Very dlrly lace, Hobby!" said his mother, ""o and asK Perkins to wash It at once." What's tho did, ina?" protested Itoulip; "It'll get dirty again In a fow minutes;' Tha Effects of Mental Exhaustion. Many diseases, especially thuse bt tlio nervous system, are tho products Of d.tllv renewed mental exhaustion. Huslucss nvQ.-alluiH ofteji ImoUc nn ninount of mental wciit !uid tear very lire Judical to physical health, and the professions, If arduously, pin suedi are mi less dcslrvethc tf brain and nervo tlssur. It is one nt Hie limit Important attributes of Hosteller's Stuniacb Hitters; that It compensates for tills undue- Ins of tissue, and that It Imparts nciV enrryv totla brain and nerves. The rapidity with which II renews weakened mental etiercy. and idivsleal vitality Is ieinarlable,and stems that Its luvlor 11II11!; properties nro of the highest order, He sldcs Increasing Vital stamina, ami con alo rail lu? effrcts df the mental eilnustloti. Ibis potential medlelue cures and prevents fever aim uirtie, rheumatism, chronic dysp-psla ami con stipation, kldnevand Utel Inn wtaknussj and otliei c niPtalnts. Physicians also commend 11 as a medicated stimulant and remedy, A idtlette Is llko a war vetdrln shr goes through many engagements; Bncfcl6a'VArnfca Talve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, 6orc,uleers,salt iliueiii,foer3i'ioa. tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 5r no pay riqulrcd. 11 (X jciiamiitced to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prion 2.)C. per box. at Thomas'. A lien is a very superior creature, but she never could lay a edrncr Mono. Dr.Fra'zer's ilagic Ointment. A SU1H. Ctiref0ra.il bolls, hurns.sores.eiits. flesh wuunds, soro nipple, hard nnd soft 1. t .t l -f. corns, chapped Hps ami hands.. j lice ou i M'f'g. cents. DOM uy druggists, viiiinnl3 Jl'f'g, Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by T. i nomas, tne druggist. The biggest "pull" of the season- that of the dentists. Sr. Frazier's Root Bitters. Frazicr's Hoot Hitters are not a dram shop beverage But are strictly Medicinal in every sense; They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keen tho bowels onen and regular, clcanso tho blood and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1. i 1 nomas drugstore. A crow bar-Puttlug a muzzie on a Shanghai rooster. Ah End to BonD Scraping. Edward Shepherd, nf Jlarrishurg, III., VS: "Havine rceeiTed so niui-h benefit from Electric Hitters, I feel it my ilutv to let buffering humanity know it. Ilnvu Iiad a running sore on mv leg for eight years; my doctors told me 1 would havo to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, nsieau. mree iioiucs 01 J-.leelric-nillers and seven boxes Hucklcn s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now Sdund and well," Electric Hitlers arc so d ill fifty cunts a bottle, and Bucklcn's Arnie Salve at 2oc. per box by T. D. Thomas'. Man wants but little hero below, and he generally gets It. men Bby wis etclc, 17$ jtl'o iir Ca.forla, When ililj win a ChUd, she cried for Castorla, When aha beexnte Miss, aba clnng to Caatorla, vTleu alia had Children, aba gava tliera Ciitorla Always open to conviction tho pris oner; Hay Fever, Asthma. Immediate! relief. Fontaine's Cure. For sain by C. T. Horn. Things ono would rather have left un said. "By the way, your friend O'Leary dined with me last night. Whal a dull dog He Is 1" "Oh, that depends on what company Ho Is In!" No Cure No Pay.A new departure lu medicine I Fontaine's Great Discovery re moves the cause of disease; namely, dis ease germs. 1 liis guarantee means some thing for "Knowledge Is power." for sals at Dr. C. T. Horn s drug store. Forco of Habit. Lad (in grocery store) "Let me havo a pound of butter, please." Clerk (who used to bo In a cigar store) Mild or strong?" For blod.L liver, kidney and stomach diseases use Dr. Lloyd's family medicine no cure no pay at u. T. Horn s ventral Drug Store. Tricycle riding Is recommended as a remedy for rheumatism. "It is more ex citing than carrying a chestnut In your pocket," says an exchange. For dyspepsia or sick headache uscDr, Lloyd's filulllv Mcdicliie-s-no cure no pay at C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store. Brown "Who's umbrella is this? It looks like one I losl." Smith "I don't see how It can, for I scraped the handle and altered II generally. The Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Intl.. savs: Juitli mvselfuml wife owe our lives tdHliiloli's Consumption Cure." Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehigliton, and Bicry, Weiss ort. -What Is the difference between a tramp arid a dishonest clerk? One lies outdoors all nighti and the other lies In the store all day. Are you mado niiserablo by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Sliiloh's Vitilizer is positive cure, riold bv Dr. Horn, Lcliighton, nnd Iliery, Wclsnport. -a A good baseball pitcher Comes as high as a prachblow vase. Thus tho crockery industry is kept booming. WIit will you cough when Sliiloh's Curo will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts.j 60 cts.tind $1. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehigh ton, and Biery, cissport. The best jump of antiquity was fifty- seven feet. The an 01 Pending pins nas evidently been lost. Shliuh's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by Dr. Horn,' Lchightoiij and Bicry, eissport. "Yes, yes," remarked the veteran, proudlyi "I was lu teu engagements all southern girls, too." T. E. Moore, of Thorndikc Mass. "I have used Dr. Sctli Arnold's Cough Killer in mv family for a number bf yeam nnd find none belter." For siile bV all drnggi.ts. Price 25e. WW. and 51.00 ncr bolilo For Cosliveiicss. Biliousness, Headache and all feverish habits use Dr. belli Arnold Bilious l'illf. 29c. The rain falls upon tllo just add the unjust, and Is as ready to break up a base ball game as II Is to spoil a picnic for rtn orphan asylum. Personal. Wonderful success. Hop Pla$ter for weak parts, severe aches strains, backache. A public reader says he has committed to memory moro than 00,000 verses of poetry. We should regret his death, of count, but It seems a pity to loose the chance of getting to much rhyme out of the world it one fell swoop. THt GREAT FOR LIVER DISEASE; SYMPTOMS SSI with a l-rim n (ir i pain in the nitter er !1 Una In mmitn tiinfru. conteil while or covered ,1 nam in llm luirk . .Irl... ir fnlntt tflAn ml,! il.cn tor Hlieuqnilim t .pur atomarh I lo.. orap. RviiLr, ionirui-i ihh-p. inu .ieri'r.n,or iiuiik.iiuii, ,ui Viuy anil at IU eruiftMlonsj lioels alternately coitive anil taxi hcnilnchel losa uf memory, with a painful Ben latlon of havlnir fa.leil In tin toineutinff which ought ta have 1-ecil ilimei dtbllllr,! lnwtpiriUi . Ihlt.lt, jellnnr appearance of theikln aiul eyes, atlryiough, revert rest-li-ttneMt the mine U a-.nty ami hi-toloreij, .nil, ft allo.eil 10 suml, depuslu a aettinieilt. Simmons mveh regulator 1'tmiSLY VliOKTAWLU, M tFFLCTUAl SPECIFIC FOR Mnlnrta, . Dvupcpsla. Coiitttlimttnn. llllluiisncsit; Rlctc Headache, Jaundice, NrtURiMi, Colic Mental I)enrrMlon, lloircl Compl.tlnti utc, i;tc, i;tc, t cencmlly used In tlie South ta arouse the Ton plj Uvcr 10 a healthy fftion. It ftcti without, disturbance to the ystem,diet or occupation. It rej-ulalct tho J.lvcr. and c.-iuscs the bite to act as the pur?e. The excess of bilebcine removed, a tonic effect Is produced and health is perfectly restored. The Keffiilntor li given with safety and the linpptcft result .to the mott delicate Infant, for all disciucs In which n laxnllvH altera Ivu oY purgatlVe b ticeded It will give the hiou perfect sfttitfclUon. The Cheapest, Purest and best i'otaily Medicine In the World I f THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS I LIVER REGULATOR ! See that you get the genuine with the red K on front of Wrapper, prepared only by J. H.ZEILIN & CO.. WLsraoruBToai, PHILADELPHIA, fk. E. F. TjTJCKB NJ3ACH, DhALKlt IN WALL PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy M. Window Shades & Fixturcs4 Latest Styles, mailu ami put up, if desired. I'nints, Oil, Vmnisli, PuttV, I5ni Jics & general Priinlcrs' Supplies. ." Jo. 01 Broadway Mancii ClinuL Fa. Hclnw lht Hioadvtny Ilou'se. Sals Bills Printed at tliis Office. HEABfiUARTES for JEWELS? Opposite thuCui bou House, HatiK Street, Lehigh: tun Penii'a., sells Watches! Clocks and Jewelry, C'heaiiCr' bn ml dverucc than can bo bought any' w here else hi tho county. Call and see. REPAIRING- lu all Us branches ui-atlv, cheaply and prompt' , ly atteiiilcd to. ALSO A l'ULL LINK 01 School Books AND Stationers Supplied novcnibcr "js -iy 3 n rT rar now BOWMANSTOWN, DHALni IX-- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Hats and Caps, CUCUMBER WOOD - PUMPS, HARDWARE, ALL KIXDS 01'- Jlanii li, 1S7 Dm SWEENY'S lomer Store I Finest Porolean Dinner Sots.i The Famous Belmont Shape. 103 I'iecM Hclmtmt Dinner .Sets j Wn veriy Ilccorallou, $22.00. 103 Mrcis Helmnnt lllnueuh'i'tsj Elgin llicoiallou, 20.00. 103 I'Lccs IteliiiOnt Dinner Sets J HerN den Decoration, 17.00. 11 I'itrrs Ih illu Ten ScIkj IlmUuti Di-Ciirr.llmi, .VSO. ii I'let'i's ItciTn Tra Sctsj Cnuihvldjro llccoriitlnn, !.!(!. 'jr,. 14 I'li'cos Hi r'.ln Ti-n St'tx Fnlnnoiint lltcoialli ti, ( .'1O. 40 I'lrcfu White Oranllo Ware. Only $3.00 Tho alMivo Good aro Guarrnteoil ugulnsl Cr.iziny and aro of the m t'limawaroi O. M. Sweeny, & Son, The CORNER STORE,
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