The. Carbon Advocate, All'-IXIIlil'ESDKtlT FAltlt.Y NKWHrAfKn Pub lished every Saturday In tehlgliton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, My Harry V. Morbliimer, Jr. manic sTiiuisr.- $1 D0 Por Yoar in Advanoe ' Ilcst advertising medium In the county. Itvory descrlptfon'o'f 1'lalu and Faney JOB PRINTING Advertising Rates For Legal Notioos. The. following prices for legal sdvor.U RtiiS lias been .adopted by the Caiuioh iujvocatk. Charter KoHcos $4 00 'ArAlltaf's NolJijns .. . .4 (lit (ColtinlfciloOiVS Kotlccs - 4 00 "jjlviifieWtOjs - - - - 4 00 $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT" Uve and Let Live." $1 .SB when noit ipaiill in Advance. AilullllUtrntor'sKBUoc - - 8 00 Sxecutor's "Ndtkfo - - - 8 IX 0Uiui.aal ally ttriUUnr Kill be.charcwl fcr At very, low prices. Wo do not hotiUto to say that we aro hotter wiuppcil than any other uu ive a. prlntln csutmiMiiiiiiu in inn. to do nr.il-ct.vM ol-wnrK, in all VOL. XV., No. 31. Lelnghton, -Carbon County, Penna., Juno 18, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. by the tqtmrc. J Us J)r,mchs, at low iiilces. - H. V. llorthlmM-, Jr.,'PaMttTiCT. ProMnial k Business Cards. ...J i Horaco Hoydt, " ATTO HNJIY AT LAW, iOrricntTho Boom recently occupied by W M. ltitpsliec SANK STREET, 1 LEIltGUTON. PA. May be consulted lu Engtlsh nnd German. July i-iy , ATTOnNEV and COUNSELLOR AT T,AW, ANI PISTMCT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion lleuse, , MAirrilt ni'lUNK , - - TiENN'A. ..... ... n.OWItAn AMinv. AVI1 Will l'uy :li)v done. ?ud Sell Ile.ll Estate. 'Hv?,',"1,"e,?n0' rnilid'tlnnH nromntl: So'.thng ilistatcspf tv idi'iits n succlal iaW Vlav 'bo consulted In .inSUIICU I nov. SK-yi tn.hli anil Gcrmau, JSL. W. Morthimer, Sr., NOTARY 'IKJIHitC. tOrricKt "Carbon Advocate" Ofllce, -B4.NK STREET, - LEUIOUTON All business pctt.itntngiUKthe;ce will receive' prompt attention. J""r- O. V. aClDlnbtrp, Instructor m Music, ittabblnt' Aincrlcnn (Classical Methods jmccjal Ity. Tcnns.moileratc. "-u Henry Nolf, AT TllK CAltnON HOUSE IS NOW ai-AccoMOQalM Bus; ni'-TWEEN THE Motels and L V. Depot. t ' 1 dirties called f'or at their Homes i by l-cavliis or- dersatanyof tbeiiuteJa. . prll?,18ST W, Gv. KT. Seipla. i'HYSIOIAIJ AN1) SUttCHGW. 80UT1I STREET. - - - IvEIIlOHTON, Mav be consulted In Ensllsh and Herman Special attention i:lven to Hynceology. Ofpicr HomtSi From 12 M. to 2 V. M..nnl iomat;;.9i;.M, mar.-n-yi j$p, A. E.tVbenold, D. D. S., BjtANOii Okfich '. Over J. W. Itaudcnbush's Lhpior Store, B.VNIC STREET, LEUIOUTON. ticntt&T In all its brandies. Teeth Extracted without 'am. Uas administered when requested. Olnco IWys-WElANESDAY f e.ieh week. t, o. mi .s, lit?i:nm:i;i!, Jan 3-yi .U'hlitu county, fa. Qrr fOf'.( Opp..tho ' Rroadwny Hou.se," BROADWAY, - MAUCII CHUNK. liUrnti hiivntlielienentnt thn latcit Imnrave- nieuts In Mechanical Appliances mid Ilia Host jucinoiis ni ii'e:iiiueni in an niii-ie.w ibises. AN.3rHEnC.idiiiliilstered-f le:died. If pos sible, pr,.tn redding outside of iuueli Chunk, jhoulj Uiaka rriveit?i mail. y-J EYE AND , EAR. Dr. G. T; POX rv . . Vlslts-4lb:i:tST 'esla'rfyoii THURSDAY ot ftieu veeK. i raciice uniiica iu Diseases of tlie Eye aiid'Jvav. timra at Il.iviten's Amerli'iin Hotel, and Otllre Hours irom u A. M. to at.'io 1. M. AImi aUends ti J.elraclloaat the Eyior.tue proper iWJiistiiicut UiMsies, itutl ivr f-V iuci (WV vareT.YVP.il anil l,..t.lc UjuIu t. r.cwwiJtiul At liiif.frfi'n la HATH. .VedncKjayand JS-iturdsypf each week, at HAN iiOll on Myaday, aud at JIASl'ON Oil Tuesday of CAnSON HtiUSE JttfitATHAN KISTI.ERj , , I'Ol-RtBTOIt t Dans Stukkt, Lkuiuiitok, Tlie rxrtinii llouso offers llrst-class acenmmoda. Iloni to the traveling imlillc Itoaidtne byllie day or week on nu 'hlo terms. ChoU Cian, wines ana Liquor al ysoniiana. i,ooi sneni. pod Stables, wlti. vsr' attentive Hostler, ut- PA'CKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Clmnk & I.clih;bton; LEOPOLD MEYER, PIfQI"B. PACgERTQiJ, - . . Vtxtii. Tlili well-kuntrnlldtel (s udmirablv relltted. and 1 fiat the lict accommodations (or permanent and jfansirni uoaraers. ivxeeueiu lames aim me fery best Liquors. Stables attached.' srpl-1 MANSION HOUSE. Opisltii X. k S. Depot, PANli 8TREET, - ' LEIUOHTON, C H. IOM, ritOPHIETOR. This houss nttr Srit-elass aecommodiiUons for L7aS19UI prf lliaiieill uiiaiUL-13, li. imi "ivii nwivrfliit11n sill ILsileiLirtmeuts. and Is locat ed In one ot the most jilcturt'smte portions of llie borousli. Terms moderate, tfi'" The II A R Is supplied with the eVlcet Wines, Liquors nnd cigars. r)jtn lsci uu .i,i ,-? Announces to his friends and Mis public .geucr Ally, that ho has now open for their aecou,ioda ((on his new and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, oit door to the 1st National Dank, RANK ST., Leblgbton. nnd that he is .now preiared to fuin. uu Flrsw;ias Meals at Short iKoticaf The Bar Is supplied w Ith the best Wines, Fresh iJiter licr,ttid t'liolco Cigars. You are cordlal y fovltcrt call, aprat-yl D. J, KISTLER ltespeetfnlfy announces to the luihllc that lie has opened a NEW LIVERY ST.Vill.E. and that he is now prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddings or Dosliioss Hips on the shortest no tice and most liberal terms. Oiders left at tho Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. 8TABLE3 ON NORTH STREET, ptxt the Jlotel, U-hlghton. Janw-yl T, J. BRETNEY Rciectfullv announces to ho Merchanls of I filghtnn aud others that he Is now prepared to do ojl kinds of , IIaumng oi" JJnETfinT, Express Matter and Bagqage l vry reasonable prices. Ry prompt Attention to ail omers he hones tu merit a share of nubile batrouase Residence corner of Fine atid Iron Strett, OhUhton, f.ytM"".lrt Soy & Son's Somcr Stor 4 lI rwiclda prompt attedtlon. H, P X- J. DRITTNCY, V, A. Cortright, D. D. S., PETERS i 1. Lohighton Business Directory:. JW. RAUDENllUSH.nmikstrct,tt'li(Uesale , dealer In choice iminds 5l 'Whiskies. Rln, brandies, wines, Sc. & FiUroiKJKU-s'illclted. SRANO'S HHAVlNO'tWt.OON, oppcvllte tho Aiivooath tOi-PK'K.' Is lieiiilnimtters for aiming and ImiveuttlnR. Clgnrs tobacco sold. pO Tt) TUS. 'RODE ItER, miliar lllic lixdhanps fashionable hair cut. tSiClosed on Sunday. J 'J. KUTZ, UJnrtlc street, manlitacturer or . choice tn-ands of eiparj nnd dealer In till klntUnrtobaceos nnd smoker's novtfltles. Call. PETER IHEMI, Hank street, denier lin names, tcuntambiiou aiiilchlUhmrsboolsihocsnnd sllpneis. 'llepalilUK promptly ilttentled to. Call. JAMEfl WAt.P, Hank street, leum heaters, stnvofi, .all kinds of tinware. .'Hoofing and siiouthiis n-spsclalty. Your patronage solicited. 8. KOCH, Ttititk -street, manufacturer of I. ... , lt.,..n.,n t....r. Alt lttwta s UiaillH . ......... Mh.... .. n.i.v. of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call. P 'E.'CLAItK, laser beer hall ami restaurani. . npp. square, Dank street. 'Choice Wluesand liquors and cigars. Fresh 'laser alw ays on tap. J S. WE11D, saloon and restiurant, Dank . street, headquarters for freili laser beer and oilicr.dfiiH. "Chohe eatables always on hand. i 11. fill.HAM, attorney at law mitt notary!! , public, Hank street May me consulted in iiBllsh and Oerinan. F.state -edllcithiSHgcncy. n It. RHOADH, Ag't,, Hank street, ileitlcr'ln W. ilryuo uoods. notluiM. classware, niioonswaip. and groceries. tar3haro ot patrouirge.-sollcleil. THE CAKItON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Dank street, plain and fancy Job printing a speel ly. Auvocaib one dollar per year In advance. THE LEHHill WAHflN CO.. l.unitcn. iaciory on Dank street, mnnufueitircrs.uf . butcher. baker, milk, trucK unu oxiuess wuoii'tr EASKR & HUMS, wholesido and letall eon fectioncM. Dank street. Denies and lMllif! supplied. Your patronage Is coullally sQUelten ROCHESTER DOTll.IMi liuunr.,, inos. .i. llrek. Hank street, lairer beer, ale, poller, ginger nle, &c. Your outers are solicited. O. .1. .HTRAVKH, Alahonliig street, fresh I miiL- mii fri'Min HfflWVuwm'.overv -inoininif. All kinds of vegetables in season. Low pi lees. Alfl TlV lll.'llKi:'K U DRUO STORE, SOUTH DANK STREET. EXntUNtlE HOTEL, Dank street, 1 nomas Mailt?, proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. Itatw reasonable for regular & ti anslet trade PEUHEN FENSTERMAClinu, Lelimi: sneer, . 1 . 1 1 .- I., ,l,v ,r,.,U Iw.Elniia. OI'ilVlslOllH. groeerles, quecnsiiierS:e. Patronage solicited. urns. iv-Tv;i'ra tmnnaiCV. LMileli street. Is Mi. h'eadfiuai.le.rs lor dry goods, notions, piij- visions, giocerles, &e. .r7-l'atroniige soiieiicci. EST SODA WATER .,. 1,UVDAN1C STREET. The Secret Soeiotiea. K il. E., meet Mondav evening of earh wrek In Label's Hall. Eagle's uwdinlly invited. rOHNJ). ItKRTOLErriJ POST, No. 5S1.0. i. I R.,eeund siud fouith Thursday evenings ui ach moutli, lu Kcbcr's Hall. Comrade invited. COL. .I011N LENT7. CAMS', No. fC,, S. of V., K. i'a. Dlv.. V. S., moot Wednesday even ing In Reber's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. r. r, n. , ,.'..!.!.,. ..l..tl, nf IVP.-lf III i. Ileber's'llalLliank street7at7rJ0o-eioik. Ail leniplarslinlled. A. W. HoltN.C. C. r. o. A., mei't everv e veiling, except Sim i . day's. t-iy-Sniidayiilti'ruooii lretures tree. Keinurei''s hall. fcr'You aie roidlally Invited. Oar Churches. Mi:TI10l)ISTEPtSCOPAL.fi.iuth Rank street, Sunday services at 10. i.,ud 7.30 ). in., .Sumliiy School 2 p. in. Wji. M JOji, Pastor. FTSTMX-T'! v LUTHERAN, . 10 ii. in., (lie lion stleet, Sunday i bei-vlces. to ii. ni.. (Herman), 7.30 p.m., (Eng. llsli), rtuuilay school 't p.m. , II. KLIlKll.P.lttnr. KFORMED, Lllilgh cbreet, Sunday services , atiOa.au.. ((lermmii). Lsn p. in.. (English), hunday kohonl a p. m. (1. W. stiiiitz. faster. VANOEL1CAL. South street, Sunday services at 10 a. ni. (Herman). 7.30 p. in.. il.nglMi), Sunday seliool a v-0. W. Gnoss. Pastor. AllrlI.l, onrii,.i' Northampton and Coal rv Sunday uiorniiu; and W Ktncts, .services' oery Sunday morning and evening Rkv. Hammauue, Kilor. Central Drug Store, OFF. THE PUDDIC BQUARJ5 Bank Street, Lciighlon,i Ta., ; , t i i ; Is prcpaixsi for th .SUMMER TR,VpE witli a fnh supply jul .Drugs and Mcdic'inee, ChojjEft Wines & Liquors,, . j - Cigars, etc, 3 I'rescilptlons c:i rfntw eomnounded at all hours of (he day or night. Full Line of -a N n- Library & Stand Lamps, in all styles, and nt all prices, -:o; ' Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed, M. HEILMAN, Bank Street, Lehigjiton,- Pa., Miller and Dealer In Elour and Feed. All (finds of RltAIN BOUfJIlT AND SOLD at HEttULAH MARKET.' RATES, I would respectfully Inform the cltlz-ens of this piacaanuviciniiyinai i uin iiuiy prepares U supply them with all kliuu of The Best of Coal From any mine, at very LOWEST PRtCES. ;y:iyj. M. UEItifAP. Of a. Oa fa H.ORNt Weisspi Business DirectQW. J. Q. ZERN, M. T)., V. 'L nCUTZ, II. ID. Ph3rBieiais-& Surgeons. OHHIOE at tho treilUonco of Dr. Zern, .Wl'.lte Strtut, Welssport. All calls for sin-glcdl nrmedlciU'trerttniont will receive promptdttmitlou. niaylt-7-tt Tho Wcisspnrb Bakcvy, Tresh Dread and Cakes every day. Delivered In icluuhton mid Maich Chunk, every Suesday, Thursday nnd Faturdny. t37"I'loiilw, 'Parties, Camp-Meetings, We'JtlinBS.I-'ur.ctttls-siipiillea at short notice. august7,87-ly JJ1UANKUX HOUSE, EAST WEISSPORT, rENN'A. Tlds houso offers first-class nceouiroolliitlone4o, tho poniianeut :bnardor :nnd 'trowileHt guest.' Tmile pi Ices.-only'One Ddllitr pcr day. nuc7-ty 3omt IticiiHIO, Tropflfltor. All KteQB-oi'.JeTir'e'lTyl' Scliooi Boots ani Stationery. augsut7,sc-ly. Welssport, Carljca Ccnnty, Tcnaa., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The public is respectfully Informed Unit Ihls weli-Unow liouse has been relltted and Improved Ion tlrst rate, and able to furnish tho very .best accommodations of all kinds. a A Livery Stable In connection wtth the hotel, with ample means to uceommiKlnto weililine; parlies, funerals and pleasure se'-fcer will) safe teams. In rnunecrinn with the hotel is u FISE POOL ROOM lKin.-lsomely fitted up. Apr23 87 Iy -It) SELL THE NEW Improved Western Washers ! 40;000 Now in Use! And sales eonitan'tly Increasing. It positively leads them all. Jiny no other. Write lei terms. AAKOA' K, VOKR, Jflg's. ARt.. auglMy Velssport, Caibon Co , Pa. I have nwf svpeiied :i Coal Yard In connection with nivlidlclvn WIIISHPORT where, can constantly be found all sizes of the Best of Coal! at prices fally as lawns tho lowest. (Khen.e trial and be eouvl'iced, Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standard Smiles In Genijoetlon Deeciiibci' is, lPS4ly For Keirtst Designs and Moat Fashionable 6tyles of DItBSS GOODS. ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed nnd inces as low ss else- whie for the same quality of good. July 18, 1885 ly ALL THE NEWS The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single oples, FIVE Cepts. Advertise in the Advocate. House nod Lot for Sale. One-hait ut, 33 x )8o feet, situate on Lehigh Street, near the New Hound Two-story Frame House, 18 x a led. A never failing Well of Pure Water, and a number of cho ce Fndt Trees anil Vines im the IjoL A nice Ihfci'a 0mc1tie1U, june z-u THE ' Tat. n fen I Carton Advocate ! ! ! L 3 Anil get all tlm-latest news, E& Including Interestlii; New 'jSjp vSjr York and VsUlnton let- tcrs. You bettor join me. 1 It Is Uin choanest, largest I and 11KST weekly paper In I the Lehigh Valley. Try It. j Only $1 a Year. M (Jirculation, tVEHSEfl. tuv wn.i.iAjrcow I'Kn. Supposed to be written by Alexander Bdlklrk, during'hlssolltiry abode In the Islaud of .Juan Fcrnandn. .1 am monarch of illlil.survcy, My right thero'is'iiuuo to dispute.; From tho centre nil round tu the sea, I nm loid ot the fowl mill llho'brutu. O Solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen In thy face? Dctter dwell in tho midst of alarms Thau reign In this horrible plueq. t am out of humanity's reacir; I must finish my Journey alone -Notor hear the sweet music of specdhf II start at tho sound of 'iivy.aw'n. Iho beastsdhHt roam over thc.'plam 3yJorm witli Indifference seo; They are so unacqualntud with mad, Their tamcnc!i3italiD!Kliig:to mo. Socte.(y,ltrlotidshlp and love, .Divinely bestowed upon mailt 0,;liadI.tlie.vlngs of a dove, rjlloiy soon would.I taste you again.) JaSorron-s J.tholi 'mlg'tit'assungo '4ln.the.wajuoircllglon and truth, ijght 'loam f loin 11iB.wlsdom.of age, nd bo cheeied by'thc sallies ot youth. Religion I wjiat treasureamtold Resides lu thai heavenly w ord I More precious thnn sllvornnd.guld, ,'Jr-iill that thlS'icnMh can afford; Rut the sound ot thn church-going bell These valleys and rocks never heard, Never sighed ut tho sound of n knell, Or smiled when a Sabbath appeared. Ye winds that have made me your sport, Convey to (his desolate shore Some cordial, endearing il cjitjia Of u land I shall visit no morel My friends, do I hey now and then send A wish or a thought utter me? 0,tell me"I yet have a Irlend, Xliotigh Alrieiid Lata .iicvcito-sce. How fleet Is a glance of the mind! Compared with the speed of its flight, The tempest Itself lags behind, And the swift-winged ariov iaf tight. When I tlilnk.o.fjnj' nwn oiatl.vo land, In a muinct'.t I eem to be there, l!u(,.al;ttU recollection at hand Soon oiurrJcs me back to despair. 11 ut the Hea-ifowd 4s koho J.o her,ucit. The heiun Js laid down lu blsjair,' Even here is a season of rest. . . - And I to my cabin repair. There's morcyjn every uliuiq', Ami mercj ciieouraging llio-jgiitl Olves jjvoii alllb:tisn,a grace, And ireconellos man .to.Uls lot. LIFE FOR LJFE. ' 11V MItS. E. 11. II.- ".'Mr. Hoy!" Koy Oanfortli, roused from .Jeep reverie by tlielov; cU;.r volco. tjirij8-wIt.ljA start,a dark fliisk cU:fpeuiu' Ibeglovr uy Jit liwd souie.faGn, Ui'.luie him stands a sllui,'s!lp of a girl, just turned seventeen, w'llh a dark, olive coriipltxloii, an exrjubltelY ni'oldeil limine, deep black eyes, and a-half-wjstul, balf inouriif ul expression of coeiiitcnance. - Usy regards her In sllcnce'fiir n niomcnt, some deep and 9rong emotion stirring at his heart that struggles for utterance. But In another instant it Ii repressed Ihe'enger look fades from his eyes, and .In aj half-petulant lone he says: ".Veil, child, what brings you here Jlkc .tome woodland clf,sprluglu;; up when least expected?" It Is not (i liappv figure ot' speech, and tho girl's dark cheek flushes in mingled embarrassment and resentment. Hut there Is no slgp of fcWJug 3 she answers lilai. I save pel haps that her lotui Is a shade iLoucr and more reserved than usual, - "Miss Ellerton bade me say tint she de sires to see you," sho answers simply. She lifts her eyes as she speaks' the last words lifts them just In time, to see the' new, gUd light that leaps Into his. Im pulsively she seizes her hand and holds It close. Thank you, tliqnk yon!'' lie exclaims : fervently. "You have brought me sood news at least I hope so!" then uuning.he strides hastily away, while tho gill stands looking after him the hand be has just released pressed upon Its fellow, over her throbbing lieart. Am I not justly punished for my folly my presumption?" she uiiinuurs at last, with white, set lips then suddenly flinging out her arms with a heart-breaking moan "oh, why did I come here? why were the days so fair? why were hearts so kind, nnd life so bright, only to go out like this In darkness and utter emptiness? All this time while my betrt has been lying at Ills feet his l;a: been going but to Jier a stracger six weeks ago-n-and lie has gone now to receive from her the answer that will abut him away from mo forever for ever I And yet ho did care for mo once or can It be Hut hs doanii me only the child ho has so often. called me?" Standing down at the foot of the garden; she looks moodily out upon the river, llow- lm; swiftly by, lis current tuibid and swp). ten by the fierce storm ot two nights since, seeming a fit type of her own devastated life and for an instant a dark temptation assails her to regal u by strategy what she has lost to wrest from this woman, her rival, her short-lived triumph, Ilut tl)o Ig noble Impulse dies with the next breath, ."No, nof' she murmurs lowly, lief hands clasped, and her lovely dark face upturned to the sky. "No voluntary act of mine shal) add to the sorrow that Is already here. Mrs, Panforth has told ma how her eldest son was driven from his home, alienated from his promised wife, and bis whole life Imulttered, In consequence of tlm evil wrought by a noulil-be rlva). And shall I, who i)j sho has treated not like tho com panion she engaged me to be, but liko a loved and trusted daughter, repay that kindness with sqcli base' Ingratitudef No, not let the fault, tho mistake, tho suffering be mluej None shall ever know." The small, shapely head Is thrown proud ly erect, as, lu that decisive moment the girl meets her fate, and conquers lt( then with slow but firpi step the returns to the house. In a room, tho door of which stands ajar, Nina Yalalre sees Koy and llelene Ellerton standing together her face upturned to his with a look of bilght, happy confidence. although there is a sparkle of tears In her eves, At the same moment he raises her hand to his lps, saying In a low, earnest to'nsi "You have made this the happiest day of my life, llelene!" Then Nlua passes on In a blind, groping wy to her own room. .,, ... ,, . . , .. , , . Half an hour later, from the wlndoW-ba - l "'I'-'S. n W pass iub uouse on uorsepacK. e wv his baud toward one of thedowor '.windows, aud then dosbcs.s.wiy. An hour bus passed. Vina Ihhsie'jolnell Mrs. 1) an forth nn'l her guoat, anil, they are outuiponifhe poroh Hut coninmnds a-yluw Of tlieirond, 'watdlilnEiearnc'sily'for thcTe Ilirnlng'horsetnnn.iforiChe storm-clouds tire onoe imoro 'lowering otntulotHly, nnd tho IhunHor.Bnilillgbtnlng Increns'lng'evoryino imcnt. U'reserttly 'far Uawni(horonll thcycatch khe sountiidf nporoacliimsihedf-bcits, nnd a iraoincnt later Royal cnmes.ln view, rein- Inti In', his CKo'lted- lioi'so with all his strcngih. ' i-Wlow ftjictiltftlon pt reTieTbnrsts slmu'l 'fatTcously 'fVom the lps of the fhree'watdli- fers; 'but'lt Is changed at the iiextlnattuit to a cry oi norror anu alarm. A dcafetilng thunder crash Is fdllowctl almost Inuncdlatoly 'by .'a vvlvIJ sheet 'df Hlgltttiliwblctiuiabls;the very air socni, on flre-fripainlbmoSt. - i ( The'ff-antle diorso Terirs, plnngcft, then' gives onfinnMiirdh forw-Ahl, throwlng hls rider wltuTCtirilflc'faroe;tb' the irround. and dledibe'sl(le'-hlm--lleB,t(. ' Ijow' they accomplished It, none of the 'px.citcd wpnien can ever clearly remember,' but fifteen minutes lifter that accident, Koy r)anforth',na,le,.cold, and Insensible,, .w.ltifci one arm broken, has been ccrrled 'lnto the house and oloccd'tipon a bed. , ','WhaU'sliall we do for the doctor?" moans Mrs. Uanfortli, wringing her hands wildly. "He lives across the Tryer. and there Is no way to. gel to 'him. The bridge bore Is cone, every boat swept away, and over four miles to the next bildgc, a mill-: even to the nearest neighbor! Must nry boy die befrre help ran reach him?" A small, trembling 4 wind fells -cmlier! arm. Ilia's dark face.alBioBtitTaiisfifjuTed' by its look rf dauntless courage, meets her gaae. . "Bo comforted," be murmurs 'in a low,' repressed (tone. "I will go w ill bring the help be -needs. lie hall notdlcl" "3lBt !bow how?" gas;ps Mrs. Danforth,' vUGe Jidcjie, kneeling beside tho bed,- raises 4ra"pAle, anguished face in incredul ous surpilsc. '"Night has alroady -faJWen,: and" "Do not detain iaei!" repeats the resolute clrl. "I wlli! save lilm or give my life for Ills," andliefore they can question further site lhas glided out of the room. sr Hurrying to hex own room, XI na maktsj some aheratlons lnicr costume, winds a shawl around her shoulders, knotting il across her breast, luayHig Jicr arms free: then dtawingn a small,. close-fitting cap, leaves the house and takes lier way down to the riyor bank. "I cannot give lilm my love, It Is foi bid den )iow. I can give lilm my life!" she jnurmurs. "It is live miles by the road to the next bridge, and five back from there tlio doctor's house, and every moment of j delay adding to his danger. I can swim .the river In less time than to by ilie road, J-a-nd It Is-only my life (ck Ms. I will do .It will s.i'e blm for' lier, for what would life be worth to bcr.witliout hi in if she loves lilm as 1 do?" ' Looking across the wide stj-ctch of rush ing waters, she pauses for a aioraent with a shudder. She Is jx stranger to the art of : swlmnillig, buL tb Jus never atteaipted s. feat lite tliti. Can ili! gulri tho opposite shore through tWs storm alive? With a prayer on her lips, sha plunges : boldly In. The storm mutters, the thunder rolls, tlio rain beats in btr face, the waves make a toy of lici' slender figure; bat with undaunted purposo she struggles on, defy-' Tug danger, courting a'rnost certain death, until the other shore is reached, aud she climbs up the bank. Just back from the riverside stands the doctor' bouse, ' Struggling to her feet, Nina totters on, weak, panting, chilled to l)e very bone, until the bouse Is readied, her story gasped forth, and then she falls across the thresh-! old in a dead swoon. "I have a boat, happily, sayjtd from the wreck that will take me over I dare not risk the time to drive round by the road," the doctor Is saying, wlieo she recovers consciousness. "As for the brave girl, she must sty-" t "No no! I must go back with youl" ' pants Nina, struggling to an upright po sition. "I can help row do anything but I must co back the suspense, the separation will drlvo me wild." "Come, then," says the doctor, extend ing his hand, "il will harm you less than to oppose you at this crisis." And a few moments later they are seated In the boat, pulling vigorously for the other shore. Nina seeming once more endued wtth superhuman strength. "Hoy had not regained consciousness when they reach tho house, afli the doctor bends over hliu for some time lu' crave, si lent scrutiny. Then, with a look (hat lightens their heayy hearts, he says; , jf'VItf lnol too.latje to .revive, and, I trust,, to restore hlin( but ft 'soon would Imyo ln-en. Hut for this gill's Intrepid act, I -hould not have got hero In lime. Every moment was of priceless value)'' Then, for the second time during that night of peril, Nina faints, aud is tarried from the room. Several days pass ltoy, weak still, but slowly galulng, r&- ellncs In a comfortable char, while Mna, who has brought him a refreshing meal, and rendered hill) such assistance as his wounded arm requires, has turned to leave htm, when, putting out his unlnjureilband, be draws her to him. "Not yet. Nina," be says softly. ''Yon must not leave ine this time, until I tell you my secret-tho secret my heart has been yearnltig so long to utter--! love yoiij" The rich color snrgsi hotly Into the girl's dark, expraislve face, then fades, leaving It white to the lips. "Are you trifling 'with uie-deceiving me?" she pants, half mad with mingled pain and passion. "Qh--" "Stay, darling)'' Up interposal, retaining li bold, "Hear inn through) Mother has tpld you the sail story of my brother's life. Whin a friend of mother's uiced bei to re ceive Miss Ellerlou as a boarder for a few weeks, we dd not dream that she was the one from whom Edgar had become es tranged by that unhappy affair; but mother discovered It in some way, ant) Cpnfijed it to me. At first I felt very hardly toward per; but I found her to be a proud, 1m pujlye, but stll) tri) and lovloj woman, worthy of iXlhrar, and I 'resolved :to win (hem 'bnokun iranh -other, 'For a lluio her :prldo Wltlritooll me ami liokllrjf, 'as I seuiuctl :to llo, itiy bruthcr'c w-liolB'fiittno hnpplness In mv liands.'YOu an Imagine Ihuwnnxlousl) I watched for signs of yield IngMn lier. fllut ydtrbroughUuie thc mes sage I so'ltiutlh deslrfdydtt Wcte dver a iharblngcr of good, Nlha'I and, 'hocdless Jf the approaching storm, 1 .went flow u to tbo'vllloce to post the Icttcr.tliAtwill brlng Ihlm ibadk 'to Uu)f.; and.Uio tilijiul'thlil has bverhting our fahilly so'long wllllbo'lifted at last through their restored 'happiness. So one of tho dearest vnlslietf 'my life has 'been fullllled, and now my he.itrt Is plead Ing ''for Hie otbiSf and tlie nnswar jcests vtth.7dtt; Nina'!4' '"I thought I" tlio&gltt ;it avm slwyou iloveil," ifaltars 2Cln, 'In ibewUldased Jo- credhlltit. '.flllud,bllnd'!" Jatwpoaes no,y;ln;tendcr ,rapro!!h. ttU biwc io-wl-i slniU 'ltn'o buty viiu -uitinu i j-vii, iruvu, fciiy, iiiuiii, euuu -lt is you who have crcpt lnto myibeart to the exclusion of any and every other! )ie life for wlilch you risked your own, in your matchless heroism that fearful night, is yours only.yoursl Will you accept the, gift, Nlua.? Sljall-Jt -be Joined with yours tlirmigli all the glad coming years?" With a gesture at once nrdent and tender, Klna winds her arms around his neck, a look of Ineffable joy irradiating her dark, lovely face. "Yes, Hoy," thcibrenthes, In a low, hap py murium;. ""For in your love Is my life I have no other!" QUEER F01HTR OF ETIQUETTE. la -Sweden, rf 7cm .address The iroorest person In the sttect jou must lift vour bat. A man passing a lady on the stairs of a hotel must Uo the snmq, To .enter a shop or bank with tone's hat on is a terrible breach of manners. When a train leaves a platform or a steamboat pier all tlw .leokurs-on 'lift their hats &o tiho departing passengers -awd bow to thcra, a,'Com.pt!jjeut Invariably returned by the travclors. In arh-'t-oeratie circles lu I'ersla, a visitor sends h'ltlcc an hour or two before calling. If the visit Is one of Importance, wotice' is sent the previous day. As the visitor approaches the house, the servnnts.muiint ed or on foot, couni forth to meet hn and one icljirus with speed U wDOjjioe bis; COUlcf. According to his relative rank, the host meets him ut the foot of the stairs, at the door, or at tho upper part.of the room. Tho question of scats Is also one requiring the utmost circumspection in observing the various shades of rank. If the visitor's rank is superior to that of the host, the fpiwier is invited to occupy a sofa nloncaJ, llie upper corner, whllo the host itoii a chair or on tire ljoar at the right. The left Is moic honorable than the light In Persia. In tills country, a lady with another will often lay her baud on a friend's arm; this is considered a very great and objectionable familiarity by an Italian, "Never ttmtii the person, it Is SJOTed," is an ItftJlAii proverb. TJicy have somo very foolish customs In Holland, sucb 33 l)i, for instance, which compels a lady, wlietlter alone or occoni- uanled by other ladies, to avoid passing a club-house or other place of rendezvous for gentlemen. If a lady must needs enter ft confection ery store, library or other place where ujen naturally co, and finds a gentleman or two there, she feels compelled to retire as pre cipitately as if she had seen a case of small pox. The men know this, but unless .they have finished their busioecs t)jey will not retire. The lady retreats In the most undignified manner, and llie human bear finishes his book or Ills chocolate, even though the lady is at the door waiting for buu to leave. NOTES Fiiit . oj.-EU. Fancy Russian wt In color is the sty lish veil. Bran In the water whitens and softens the skin. WJilU dpzsMs promise to be more than cyer worn. Pique, in white and color, Is stylish for ladles' vests. A young woman runs the elevator in a big Chicago building. Blouse waists promise to be poDular for ladies as well as girls. Flshus of plaid silk are worn with! plain silk and stuff dresses. Full sleeves, mutton-leg or bishop, are dc rlgut-ur with ful) waists. A New York woman makes a good liv ing as a guide of out-of-town visitors. Bows of satin or watered ribbon decor ate the handles and tops of dressy para sols, Saleswomen In many of the Philadel phia shops are prohibited ilue-dressjri or j wearing-Jewelry, j -vFlat rucblngs showing a fold or scries of folds are the popular finish for nock and sleeves of dresses, Buttoned gloves of dressed kid, witli bioad stitching on the back, are preferred for general wear. Full blouse waists, with belts all around, are seen on some of the hand somest imported flocks for mid-summer wear. -Wicn a dress s (composed of stuffs of two colors the bonnet and parasol must be also of those two colors, to be strictly correct. VloUit, purple and pale water green berege make up well together, with a belt, collar and cuffs of gold or silver gal loon. Fancy braids represent tlw popular style In straw hats and bonnets. Fancy and plain straws are also-used In combina tion, "Mrs, N, B, Mead, wlio recently went to Minneapolis, with $300 In her pocket, Is now worth $73,000, all made in real estate speculation. t .Some Washington ladles have Intro duced the fashion of wearing rings on their thumbs. The Chinese embassy is rcsponr slble for tbls, Straw trimmings, which have not been worn for somo time, arc again to the fore, and bfcve a place in millinery which Is very appropriate and pretty, Little KlrU wear lists with big crowns and medium-width brims, trimmed wth huge bunches of flowers knotted to the crowns with loops ofrlbbol) (bat match the color of the flowers, -"Whenever I find 'a groat ilea) .of giatl- tilde In n podr man -I take It for granted there would 'b'o as'lnut-'h gunerosjly If he were a rich lumi. -A lawyer may pot lie .stall faslidiuu In dressing, but no 0110 llkss Mo .come out in a pew suit tiny 'better than be docs. -U'lred Kepdrter:"Mr, .Shears, the man you sent mo-lo InlPi vliiw (fcot mud.'" Able. Editor "Be did?" "And .tdiokd lue ." J'Ye jioworsj" "And Meted 'mo down stairs." "The Jow-JjyUig stdbdrel) SjmiIi bis name wrotuj.'" -Irotblo Ahead. Whon.tllA(piMiUtefalls, mid leep grows rest less and unrcfFHIilug, there Is HoiilUc Alirnd. The digestive organs, when health), 'crave mod, .tho nei.vous system, when vlguious mid tcatxiiiil, gives ItHtpoesessor 110 lUueuslucNs ut night, A tonic, tn.iii) juiTecllvc, should liul. be u mure ppe tl.er. 1 Ware the nerws to Ue ttnUiuHioned aim sootbeit by theumUtled iieilnn of itsihvtlve ur H narcotic. hat Is rcipdred Isji imOdlcJue whlcl, liivigointestliustomai-h ml prontotes ussinilla. thin of thud .by tbe-ej teiti, by "wlilch ineui s Uu iinrvflmiyttuni, ns-w.ell 11s the other itsiri ut the phyalcal uruutilsiu, nrostrrugtheia-d, 'I Ih-sc are li.e efTects of Hostivtler's htoiuacli Rltleis, 1. liiedklne whoso reputiiUou Is foiuuled llrudy In public coiiluleiicc, and nhlJi phvsichiiis 10111 mend fonts tnnle, iinli-hllioiis ami other prnp ti lies. Il is used with the best lesululu level nnd ague, rheumatism, kidney mid uterine weak-ir-s-i.uihI oilier miiliidies. Censure is most cfTcctual when mixed with praise; so when a fault Is discovered. It Is well to look up a virtue to go In com pany with Jt, In the matter of speed there is a great similarity between a flash of lightning and a btt of unfounded gossip. Sncklan's Aratca Solve. Tho best salve, In tho world tor cuts, brtuses, sores,ulcers,saIt rhiiem, fever sores, tetter, tbapijcd hands, cbllblands,- corns. and nil sklnieiupfoics, mi nweitvA'ljr cures lui, or uu liay renuircH, itr9guaaniecu to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 2.')C per box. at Thomas'. Tt Is peinrisslblu to call Welsh news papers "The Prints of Wales." Dr.Fraser'i Magic Ointment. A sure cure for all bolls, burns.sores.cjits, flesh wounils, sore wwile, bard iid soft corns, chapped Hps and hands.. Price 80 cents. Sold bvdniPfTlsis. Wllllann M'f. Co.. Prop's.. Cleveliuid. O- -Sold bv 'il Tlic&ias. the dnigglst. Many are the won who wvsll yatlier dye thaja have gray whiskers. Dr. Frasier'o Hoot Bltt-ws. Fratfer's Hoot Hitters .iri nnt. n ,1mm shop beverage. But are strictly niedlcinal In PVprV spnwi. Tlirtv nr.f oltii.ti. m.u.,i 1. liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, clcause the blood and system ui ucry impurity, eoia oy urugglsts, $1. At Thomas' drug store, It Is meet and drjufe tiat is opj-if lug many a fajaily -of food. Wonderful Cures. AV.D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and detail Druggists of Homo, Go,, nay; Wo have been belling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and JJiwkJeaj's Arnica Snlve fortwoycars. Jfave jcver handled readies that sell us well, or gives uueh universal satisfiietion. There have icpnnne wonder ful cures efllf tej by Jtheso meillcines in thii city. Several .eases nf nninouneed t'on- sumption Jiave been entirely i-urcil by use of a iw nouns oi ur. Jving's icw Discovery, taken in connection witli Electric llittcis. We guarantee them nlwavs. Sold b T. D. Thomas'", About the worst mnlas a bov ruccts are those In the arithmetic. "When Jlbj ni sick, w gars htir Caatoita, Vfhen ih. wu a Child, sha cried for CaatorU, VThtn she Iwrame UUs, she clang to C.tori, tThe he had CbJW, ah Ere (l,m CatJ Dae can Iwys talto pains by eating green cucumbers. Hay Fcyer, Asthma. Immediate relief. Fontaine's Cure. For sale byC, T. Horn. Kings ransom when their subjects got after them. No Cure No Pay. A new departure In medicine! Fontaine's Great Discovery re moves the cause of disease; namely, dis ease germs. This guarantee means some thingfor "Knowledge Is power." For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Out of season an empty pepper box. To make a Koman punch, call J;lm a liar. r-For blood, liver, kldnev and stomach diseases use Dr. Lloyd's family medicine no cure no payat u. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, -rA inai who hunts rats may be called ratter, but a woman who hunts moths Is not necessarily a mother, For dyspptta or sick headache use Dr. Lloyd's family medicine no euro no nav al C. T. Horn's Central Drue Store. Old Iady-'IIoY often does this ele vator come down?" Elevator boy "Be tween the up-lrlps, ma'am. The Kev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by Dr, Horn, Milghton, and Uiery, Weiss Krt. -tAH men try to get the earth, but the earth gets Hinui. This )s not a Joke; It is tie grave truth, A re you made iniserablo by Indigestion, Constipation, Dirziness, Liiss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitilirer is positive cure. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lchiglitun, and Biery, Wcissjiort. Among the Zulus young peoplo fight and get married. Here they get married and fight, Whv will yod cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 60 cU- and $1. fiold by Dr. Horn, Lejijgh ton, nnd Biery, Weissport. When Is a frame houso not a frame bouse? Wiien an earthquake makes (t rock, Shilnh'j Catarrh Kemcjya positive cure for Caturrh, Diphtheria end GmkcrMouib. Sold by Dr, Horn, Lelihrliton, and Biery, Weim-port, Poetic Dausbterr-'Abl would Hist I bad the wings of a dove." Practical father "H'in get the legs thev'ro much better eating," Mrs. Wm, F. M"anche.ter, of Fall Hirer, Mues.,sav8: "I Jiave used Dr. Sctli Arnold's Cough Killer fur a number of years and ran say that for coughs and colds it is tho best medicine I ever used," For sale by all druggists. Pilco 25c. Mi.-, and 1.00 per bottle. Mothers, teething and fretful children neoJ Dr, Arnold's Soothing and (Quieting Cordial, Druggists, 25c. Ths roPft-w)kef a not ordinarily ft dspondeqt Individual, but he seldom lives long after losing hit position. Aid for All. The Hop Plotter gives comfort to rheumatic pains, tired muscles, jam pack, vtr, SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR '.' .... Tor all TJIsci.ei of lirer, Kidneys, Stomach inl plcst, Thii purolr Tegetablo pre paration, now to -celebrated at a J'Vimlljr Medteine. orlgiiiated tt ahe South In 1888.. -It act Jentty on the Howcte'artU Eldnoya and correct thfc action otihe LWcr, and jt, ther. Hon, the beet preparatory '.medicine, whatever, the lick !siets may lirave to be. In all ttommon diteaies il will, un iBislsted bjr any other medt 'jcine, oiTeet spvedb cure. 'the 'Regulator la safe la edmlolitsr 'In any eonditton ofrhe system, and under no clrc-uin atancea can It do liarto. It -win Invlgorau like a glatl ef wine, bet it no Intoxicating bevef age to lead to lntemeraficet will promote 1U firallon, dlttlpnto heodache. ond pcnor ally tonn np the ayatem. The dose It toult, Jiot coipleatant, and Its virtues undoubted. No lost of time, no Inter- riipUon or etoppngo ot I tiusluem whue uklag Ulie Jtegutatdr. Children 'lhpkU1ktez or Klollo, Ueadactae, or SlcU fetoinach, a tea..poonful or more will give rtlicf. If talcen oceaslonaUy by pa tlentt expoted to MALARIA, will c xpcl the poison and protect hcm from aUack. AntYsiciAV 'oWslofx. ) have been practicing medicine for twenty yeatlt and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and cuectiroly more the IJrer to action, and at the tanie (time aid (fautead of weak ening) the dicetllre and auUnitadvc poweil of the syium, L. M. Hintoh, M. P.,WajhlnUJD7Alk. BEE THAT TOU GET TUB OEXCINE. raarARBD bt J. H. Zpllin & Co., PhilahfphiatJnm E, F, LtTCKECfBACH, DiAUIt IV WALL PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, Bfc Stationery, Fancy boils. Window Shades & ftxtureff, fittest Styles, made and put up, If deslroov Paints, Oil, Varnish, l'utty, li rushes & general Painters' Supplies, No 61 Brcafoa? fm Pa, Hclo thi ifroadjviiy Hoane. Sals Bills Printeil at this (fc HEADPARTERJor- JEWELRY Opposite theCiirbon House, IlaiiK Street, LehJgU ton J'epn'a., sells Watches, Clocks' and Jewelry, Cliwiur on aa average than can be bought any, phtfa else J11 U10 county. Call and soo, REPAIRING- In ajl )ta brouefces, Bratly, cheaply and promptr y attended to, ' ' ALSO A FULL LINK 01' Sctool Books -AN Stationers Supplies uovember 29 ly for Bowman 5 BOWMANSTOWN, DEALEB JX- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Hats and Caps, CUCUMBER - WOOD PUMPS, HARDWARE, -ALL KINDS OF lyrfseei&GceL March ii. lKrh-Kn SWEENY'S Finest Porolpan Dinner Setst Tie Faifloiia Belmont Shaps. 103 I'leecu Ilelmont Dtnnor Hets J Wft verly Decoratlou, 22.00. 103 Piece Ilelmont Dinner KcUj Elgin DccorAtlon, SJ20.00. 103 Pi.cfs Ilelmont Dinner Sets Merle den Decoration, $17.00. 41 IlicfH Berlin Tea Sets) Hudson Decorntlon, $5.50. H I'loces IJerlin Te,i Sets; Cambrldgo Iircoratluii, Oo.-'o. 14 Pieces Bt rllu Te Sctsj Fnlrmount liccornllon, 0.50. 40 I'lrrrs WliJto Ornlto Wtre, Oftjy $3.00, The above floods are Ouarrnleod against C-'rrilig and are if the Ut L'liinaware, C. M, Sweeny, & Son, . AT r- !The CORNER STORE, Corner Store
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