The Carbon Advocate, An Indkmssdkxt Family NitwsrArKit rub llshcd every Saturday In Lehighton, .' UarbonOVniuty, Pennsylvania, ny . Hairy V. Mortliimor, Jr. DANK HTBBKT. $1 00 Por Yoar in Advance ' ' Host advertising medium In the coatfry. Cvori- descrfptlon'of Main and Fancy JOB PRINTING At very hiv prices. We do not liesHatoosay that we' are better cqupiK-d thali any other pitnttag estlllskieiit.ln this, section to do llrst-cliist Job-work, In all ttj tranches, at Jow prices. Mel & Business Carfls. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTO BSEY AT LAW, OiriCKj-The llsoin recently oocujfro' W. M. CApt-cr. BAKK 8TRKET, - ISIUGIITON. PA. May bo consulted In RnjJKsh and tlerman. l-ty 4-iy W. M Rapsher, ATTOrVeY aw, MJNBEt.LOrt AC LAW, AND DISTK1CT ATTOItN-T, Tlrst door aboi e tie Mansion flnaso, MAUCH CHUNK, PENN'A. fteal.Kstate mid CftJtfrcilon Agemy. Will . Puy in J Sell Heal ItsUrtf.' Conveyancing asttly done. Reertlerrti ..specialty. May be wwroljed In English Jt4 German. nnv. n-yi H. V. Morthimpr, Sr., notary runuo, Ofkioki "Carbon Advocate'" "OOofl, B4.NK STHEET, - - LEHU5HT0N. All business pertaining to the oS!ec will receive prompt attention. mar. 10 O. V. Kleintop, Instructor ih Music, ftobblns' Amorlrnn ClasMcat Methods a special, ly. Terms wo-crulc. "g Henry Wolf, XT THE CAViltON IIOWSK IS sww Running: an Ac6MMion 'Bus, BETsranx Tiir Hotels and L. V. Depot. raffles called for at their Homes by leaving or dcrs at any nf the iels. April 2, IfST W. G. M. Soiple, rHYSlCIAN AND 8UKGE0V. BOUTII BTKEET, - - LEIIIGIITON. Mav bo consulted In Knsllsh an-.! nwinan. Bh('ii ntteiitlon iilveii to (inteeolniry. ((ice' llounu; Frw 12 M. to 2 Y. M,l from o to 9 v. , P. A. Rabonold, D. D. S. Bkancii Oi'ricn : Over .1. W. ltaudenbiuh's Liquor btorc, BANK STKEET, liEIIIGIITON. Dentlitrv In all Its branches. TeWJi IMwctcd without nun. (tas adiiilnlitered when requested. onieo ll'iya WKONKSDAY of each week, r, O. ad r us, mZKNIlKlill, J.in 3-yi I-uhUli county, l'a, W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., OrFtci: : Opp. the ' Hi oal ay House," BROADWAY, - MAOCIt CHUNK, Iiticnt liivetltobnncfttof the latest Improve ment. In Mechanical Appliances and the Host Methods ot Treatment In all Surgical rases. AN-ESrilCTICailiiilnlstered If detilrcd. If pos- slhl. peisons residing onlsMit oi .MiiueliffliiUK, uouia maKo arr.ini;emeiiM uy man. lys-j i EYE AND EAR. Dr. Gr. T. POX Visits Allcntomi rci?ularly on THUK8DAY l sen wick, i racuee iiiuuen iu .JDiscascs of the Eye and Ear. Offlce at llayden's American Hotel, and Office Hoars from 9 A. M. to 3:90 V. M. Also attends to Rtfraetlon of the Uyo for the proper adjustment i iiiaksei, una tor me nuiiei cat Defects. iljv9l.ii hi' eonsultiHl al Ills oflloe In HATH, Wi.j,im1.iv mikI s.itnriUrf ruflMveek. at 1IAK, GOIt ou Monday, aud at KAAJ'OSou Tuesday of each wek. Jun 2-yl CAnaoN HOUSE JONATHAN KISTIXIt, - - I'llOl'IUUTOl!, Bask Stexh, Lmiionroir. Tin r.-uhnn Home offers nrst-elass accoiiimoda. iinn. tn tiin iravellm? niihlli!. Ko.trdlut; bv the ,lav or week on ion ilile tej'ius. Choleo Clirars Wlnesaud Uquor atw-ysonliand. (iondsiieds tud Stables, with Try allenlhe llosllers, at UiJimL aprio-yl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between SUucli Clunik & Ia-IiIkIiUiii, LF.0F0I.H MJJVKi:, r01"II, TACKEllTOkr, - - Ytum. This well-kunwu Hstel Is admirably refitted, and list tie best ncrnnimodallous fur perniauenl iiud trnilent ho.irders. Kxel!eut TabU-s nud the vrj best Uquors. Stables attached. sepltt-yl MANSION HOUSE, Oppuslte U k S. Depot, BAKIC -TUEET, LEHI0II70N, ft ii. lion, ritoi'iiiErrrtiL Thishonss fters Cra-clasi weaimod.itioin for -jn,uiit ..nil iw.viuMseiit iKianlers. It has lieeti newly refitted In all Its departments, and is local, cd In one nf the most plctiiresiiue portions of the borough. Terms moderate, per Tlie H A u Is supplied with tho choicest Wlues, Liquors aud Cigars. Fresh iJigernnTan, aprl7-yt w. Auuounof s to Uls frUndi and the public gener ally, that be has now open for their uceouiuiuda Uou his new and handsomely furnished REST A U It ANT, next door to the 1st National Bank, BANK ST, Ishlghton, and that he-Is uow prepared to furn ish FlrsM.'1-ss Meals at Short Xolice Tho Bar Is supplied with the lies! Wines, Fresh Lager Heer ami I'liuicc itgars. y invited tu call. You inn (ordlal- apr2-yi D. J. KISTLER n.uAelfiTllv announces to the imblle that he 1 Sr-iTed a NKVy L1VEHY STAlil.F-nnd that he is unur nri-uarud to furnUh Teams for Funerals. Wedding or Builncss Trips on the shortest no- lironnd most liuerai terms, urucrs a-u ai mi vCafboi House" will rvechu prompt attention, B'l'ADbKS ON NORTH BTUEET, Mxt tl) Hotel. Uhlglitou, Jan22-yl T. J. BRETNEY Bsspcctfully announces tn tho Men bants ot Ia Mgbtou and others that be is now prepau-d to da all kinds ot Hauwng oi Freight, Exi'uess Matter akd Baghagk hiA nvinev. llv iirniiint attenlloa to all orders ho hopes lo merit a share of nubile Catroosxe. Hesldence, comer of line Slid Iron trect, Lehighton. . Orders lejt at Snsesiy fc 8on's Bonier Store vlll rcld prompt attedllou. ,., mil, ii, 1 1 X J, BREIN-V- L $1.0O a Year-in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.2S when not paid in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 32. Jiehighton, Carbon County, Penna., June 25, 1887. Sittgle Copies S Cents. - -....,. .. - -- " ". - ' - - ' ' " . n.r.T, -. i- .i i Lehighton Business Direotory. JV. ItAUDHNlUJfiH.llnnk streVt.nMcsiilu . dealer In chiiico mds tf wJAiklcs, Kin, nrnuuies, wines, c. ts aA-snugo suiroi, E SHAKO'S MIAVTN'O SALOON, opposite Hie Aiivocatr Otrn-K, Is headquarters for shaving and halrciittlng. Cigars fc tobacco sold. fiO TO UltS. HODEltltlt, under the Exchange WT Motel, Hank utrcet, Kir a wnooin suave or iv fiisMonbloluurrft. 1ST CKwca n Sunday's. J J. Kt'TZ, Blink slrert. manufacturer n; , cholee brands of clean imd dealer In all Kinus oi lonaccos anu snioKcrsocim.-:i. ,iui. PKTKH II KIM, Hank street, Crater In ladles, cents, mli?eitandclilhlrelsWlvlH'9itiid sllpucrs. Kep-lmiK promptlyaSU'ttS-ed to. Call. JAMKH WAW, Hank street, ttewra Heaters, stoves, TutB Mnds of tliiwars-. slanting and spouuug a s item an J. lour puMiiHffjwi'uivu. T H. KOCH, Hank street. inai.fe5wer oi of" smoker's supplies cotistaalty -on tor- CM. K. CIAH1C, later liTisa and xrattrant, iinn. swurre. Hank arret. Chokre wines ami Ihpiors nttX cVri-. Fresh laser rfleays on lap. JS. WKIlll, salnon aim restiraiant, naim . street, hPHdijujtfterslerfreslilaKerhcoeanil other drinks. Cirfice eatables alu-jij-s n luuid. Sit. (3II.HAK, aJWK'r at law tl WDtary . nubile, raw tire. 5ny l'o eWDraSled In UtlKllSlI anaiiMlllSM. l'.sraicisicnilifni;ein). ti inm lie Si.' ttnn rtrrft tlenler III u. drvoods.ctfms abisotatr, nueensnaro. and gmrerles. riTSIiaTe ix yrtronnge solleteil. Till! CAUrmtf ADVOCATR OFFICE, Hank atrret, iibda and fancy Job printings! spec! )y. A iivoc'AlKtmc tlollar per year In advance. THE I.I'.RIOII WAOON CO.. JJCUWU, twiory ou llaVrtreet, iiiHiiufactiirnr)f Ixnetacr. luker, luUli, truck mid express wagons KASEli & IHISS, vholcs;d and retail ra- Xb ferUoiier.s,llank street, l'lcnlcs and urties supplied. Your patronage Is cordlaHy tcOcCuM. Jtv, Hcek, Hank street, liwt I'ccr, ale, porter, ulnger ale. c Your oNtn nre solleited.KJ MrWtII',!TtflI lllllTI.INIi lK,i'7iIL 1 1IIH. . O. J. STHAI.TKS. Mahoning street, fresh it. inllkaod eroaw .UJIvereil every morning. All Kliiusoc repctwses in wawii. iiiii-c. O TO liKlSKIl'S DUUU Kllil'., SOUTH HANK STBEICT. 1W1IAXHH JKJM-.U ISUW SIT-l, iiioiu-s J2l Mitlr,jawleflr. V.oxtU to and from i e pot. HatesrcaticMiaWc tr regular & translettr.idu KW.KN FF.NSTIiliM ACHKH, Lehigh street, , il-.i-c In drv vwls. notions, inwhtous, urwerlcs tntoensware, &c. FHtrunnpe vsliclted. TlffltS. lT.SnUSCHSIY. I.elilgli Mieet, H JLVL hcaJifaanivs for dry goods. notkMia, nrty IsIOUS e. IX JUIUUiiuu euituiui. TJUST SODA VA1K11 . The Secret Societies. (I. K., meet Moin-iyereuingof each week III lianel s nan. riKie curuuij iiu, J IS.', serna sik! ieurlh Thursday evenings of each nionlli. In Uelier's Hall. Coiuravt Invited. flllV 11 II L IrSVll .1CI 1 K 1111- li. A 01. JOHN I.KXTZ C.VJil", No. IB, S. of V., KLl'a. l(v.. VI. S.,roet Wednenlay even ing In U-bei'ij HaSL Al. Campbell, captain. T O. O. T., meet Friday night ot eaen weeK in A. Hcber's Hall. Hank street, at 7:3uo clock.t All icmpiars inviicu. s n. uuiij,v. 1 1 A . ini.el nverv lvenin?r. except Hun-i-ctuies tree. X. dJ.v's. y-.Stind:ivafteiuKiileetuleslree. Kciiii'rer'slniU. T" Yhj nre cordially Invited. Our Churches. KT lODIST 1-I'lMCOrAI- South Hank street, ni.. il lid 7JU) It. 111.. JVi Sunday services at 10 nvm, rmnuay pciiuui . i'. in. Wm. Majou, l:istor. THlNl'IT t.UTHKUAN, Iron stieet, Sumlay services, lo a. in., (Herman!, 7.:io p. in.. tF.ng llih).Sundayseho12i.iii. J. H. Ki.inr.u.I'astiir. EF.FOHMF.D. lA'lilgli stivet, Sunday services nt 10 a. in., ((leriuu),7-i p. ni (F.nglUh), Sunday scIkki! . p. in. !. W. STiwnv. I'astur. EVANOEUCAU South street, Sundiiv services atlba. ni.,(liermaii), 7.:n. in., tlCngllsli), Sunday school 2 p. in. (S. W. Olios. Pastor. n vriim.ir. corner Northampton ami Co.il U Mreets, sen Ices every Similar moiulug mid evening. Kkv. Hammackk. F-wtor, -AT Tilt Central Drug Store, OIT. THE rUIHJIO SQUAU1J Bank Street, Lchighton, Tn., Is prepared for the SXTMMF.lt Tit AUK with a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors Cigars, etc. Freserlptlons carefully mniiiouiided at all hours of the, day or night. Pull Lino of -A N I)- Library & Stand Lamps, in all styles, anil at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. M. HEILMAK, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., MUlerand Dealer lu Flour aiid Feed. All kinds nf flKAIN BOUC.IIT AND SOU) (it ItlUiULAH JlAltKl.T UAT1. I would respectfully Inform the citizens of this pjaroami vieiniiyuiai 1 iimiiiuy prepared lo supply Ihem witli alt Minis oi The Best of Coal From any mine, at very LOWEST PRICES, jrjijl. M. IIEIL1IAN- ifi S- J. HOhlSi WALL PAPERS Weissport Business Birectory. o. vans, m. ., w. u kutz, m, ix D US. XEHN & KUTZ, Physloians Be Surg-onB, OFFtrf? at 11m rctMeiiccot Dr.SlcSa. W.ltfl Street, Wervqwrt, All rails far em.CM w mpitaH lrearactit will receive piw-tienttini. maylHiT-tf TT AVIVS Kb SKWKLt, The Wcisspnrt Bakery, Ftetii XrexAlutA Cafci-s every day. Delivered In IMflgntoii anil Jiauen iiiuiik every niesuaj, Thursday mid Saturday. C0-Tlcnlcs, 1'artles, t'ami-Mectlngs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at thwt notice. august7,SMy -JJllUJiKLIN HOUSE, HAST WEISSrOHT, FKNN'A. Tills house offers first-class KoiradlTns to the permanent boarder juxl transient gnesL Vnnlc prices, only One IJwIbir per day. ans7-ty John ItriuiKi, FrojuWor. J-KATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds of Jewelry ! Siool Boots H Slationery. wugsi7,so-ty. THE 7iis.po:t, Carion Coanty, ?enn, Henry Christmati, Proprietor. The public Is respectfully informed that this well-know boa1- has been rr-Hod and Imprnv ed Ion first ratw, n rtlilo totnmU.li tlieveiy best accomnmlatVinsdt'.ill kinds. A Liyery Stable In connection with tlw IwVU nmnln nteiins to accommodate stvdim iMMtes, ftimrxbiaiid pleasuri' seekers tlli sale teams. Tnmnneetlon wllli the hotel Is ii FINK TOOL HOOM liambiomely lilted up. Aprs 87Iy KSTS WANTED! TOSr.U.TIIE NKV Improved Western Washers ! 40,000 Now in Use! And sales coiiftalillv IncrcnslUK. It lioslllvely leads them all. liny no oilier, ft'llte for terms. AARON F. SNYDUU, JIfk's. Agt.. nugl3-1y Welssport, Carbon Co., l'n. Ihavejii't opened a Coal Yard In eonnectlon Willi mv liotei in v i.irini i lit i wiiere rd constantly be found nil sizes of (lie Best of Coal! at prices fully a It as the lowest. OI trial niul be coml'iced. Henry Christman, Cilveme Port Allen House, Welssport. Fairbanks Standard Snales In Connection IX-coinbcr Ifi, tssoiy For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable 6tylrs of lMlHOP-i-.VAt-lP DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c., &c GO TO R. II. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods cuaranteed nod prices as low ss else nlieio for the same quality of goodi. July 18, 1885 Iy 1 RED the Carto Advocate ! ! ! . And fret all the, laiest news. i nc mi ne inlcresiinz new Y'ork ami V.tliln?ton let ters. Yon batter join me. It Is the clinanesl, largest and HKST weekly paper In the Lchluli Valley. Try It. Only $1 a Year, Circulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Cents Advertise in the Advocate House and Lot for Salo. One-bait Lot. 33 x ISA feet. slUmbl on Ihlgh Street, near the rlew Hound Houses, ilium which Is erected a good uu..l,.l-v Kr.mil, IlnH la V? fert A IIMVi.p rSlliug Well of l"ure Water, and a number of choice Fruit Trees nnd Vines mi the lot. A nice lioine for u small family. For terms, Ke., call at the Cauuok Auvocatk ODirc, Bank street. June Kit Fort Allen Hous r THE 0 II AVE. taf J AMDS JIONTOOMItttr. There s a eiilm for those who weep, X rest lor weary pilgrims found, 'TJjer softly He and sweetly sleep liw in the grourxi. Tfce storm that wrecks tho wlattr sky No more disturbs their deep repose, Thau summer evening's latest sigh That shuts tlie rose, t long In lay this painful beast And aching heart beneath Hie soil, To slumber In that dreamless bed From all my toll. For misery stole ine.nt ray MrtK And casttM br !ios a lV Wd; I ierW; -O mj Mollier Eartti, Take houie thy' Child! On thy dear lap theso limbs redlueil. Shall geully moulder luto tltee; Nor leave one. urutched tr.ire tc-I.it ltMju.Sllnge. Hatkl n strange pamti -fMghts mlno w, My pulse, my bralu runs wild, 1 rave; Aul who art thou whose voles 1 hear? "1 amtle Oravel Tho Ortxv, that never spake before. Until found at length a tongue toehMej 0 11510111" "I ulll siH-uk no more! Be silent, l'rldel" Art Ibou a Vrejfch if hope forlorn. The victim ,f oMKianlng care? Is thy distracted conscience lorn lis kit despair; A bn-seslTOMl lio iriU not break; Atlllctlons all hlscMldreii feel: He wounds Ibew fur his mercy's sake. lie wounds tu lu-al. "There Is ralm for those who w cep, rest for Mcary Pilgrims found j . And while the mouldering ashes sleep 1nv In the gnsiiwl. The Soul, of origin divine. Clod's glorious Image, treed frnra clay, In heaven's eterHulnhcre shall shiua A Mnrnttisy. The Run Is but a siiark ot fire. transient meteor In the sky; The Soul, liuuortal as Its blre, Hindi never die." THE WORLD'S WAT. iivt. n. AUlIIIClt. At Haroun's Court It rl'.auesil njniutliw) An Arab poet made this pleitant rlij me : 'Tliv uw rsioon Is a lKirsrshoe, wrought of God, Wherconili the Sultan's stallion shall be shod." On hearing (his, his Highness smiled and gave 'flic man a gold piece. Slug ugalu, O slave Above his lute Hie Iiappy singer beut. And turned another graceful couiplliucut. ,Yud, us before, the smiling .Sultan gave he man a shekuL Slngagain, o sl.uel Ag.ilu the verse rami', fluent us a rill hat wanders, sllver-fuoted, down n hill. The Hultftu, listening, nodded as before. Stilt gave the gold, u'ud still demanded more. The nimble fancy that had climbed so high. rew w eary wllli its climbing by and by. Strange dHcord rose.the sense went quite units, The singer's rhymes refused to meet and Lbs. Invention flagged, the lute got unstiuug, And twice he sang the song ulrcady sung. The Sultan, furious, called a mute aud said : O, Musta, straightway whip mu off his head," 'nets, not In Arabia alone, ou get beheaded when your klll Is gone. HEROWN FOLLY, itY iui.Ni:vEiti:. Rena Alden was the center ofa cay group that monopolized one cud ot the broad ho tel piazza and made the air vibrato with their merry jests and ringing laughter. blic was always a favorite, this fair wo man with the tweet, smiling Hps and violet eyes that revealed a deeper nature than was betrayed by her light tpeceli and airy, raccful manner. Many eyes lingered admiringly on tho slender figure In tho pretty morning-dross of India foulard, ami many a reetlcts heart nylcd tlic imtle calm of the hloudo face they could not know that beneath the sur face wero longings aud regrets that only pride concealed. She was relating an amusing episode of the day previous, when a party, herself In cluded, had been caught' in a mountain howcr, and driven to tho homo of an old German couple for shelter, and her hearers received with merriment tho repetitions of tho Teutonic eccentricities. Suddenly a changa came upon her face change so decided that those rear her turned to see what had caused It. Her hlue eyes wero dilated, her lips drawn, and for one Instant an expression dwelt upon her features that was almost repulsive. Yet they saw only two persons anpioncli Ing a pieasaut-faceil mau and a young woman of piquant, brunette beauty. They looked again nt Rena; she had re covered herself, but there, tvas a smolder ing light gleaming under her dark lashes. She mdo an abrupt excuse and left them wondcrins, while she went swiftly to her room, and, locking the dixir, raced up and down liko a caged lioness. Her face was ashy pale novvvnnd she wrung her hands and clutched at her gold en hair till it slipped its fastenings and fell in a gleamy mmi over her shcu!ds:s. "Here Edith Dallard here and I have prayed never to meet her again 1" she hissed unaware that she was giving utterance to her thoughts. "Her dark, false face will be crer before me; her mocking eyes and tones rouse me to furyl What plessur shall I see now? 1 wonder l( she came here to torment ine, Ob, liow I hate hcrl All that Is evil within me Is massed Into that one emotionhatred for Edith Dallard!" She threw hertulf at last, spent with ins slon, an the low couch, and hurled her face in the cool pillows. She thought of earlier days when she had first learned the lesson of love, and made Royal Craig her hero, How she had worshipped him, and how happy she was then I And then Edith Dallard came, and with her lying tongue had planted distrust tn the man's heart; she could not win hint for herself, hut she parted the lovers, and when, after hot, bitter words, tho bond was severed, and Royal Craig was gone, Rena knew who ft was thai had wrougli the mischief, aud after an Interview with the false woman and Interview that had left them life-long foes, she wrote to the man she had loved so well, wrote and re ceived the new of his death. . Miserable, and careless of life, he had entered Into a foolhardy adventure, and : that was the end. Dead, and Rena was alone; he would -ever know that nfter nil she was Drue to him, he was unconscious of U13; Brat the unhappy girl rcaHr.efl rvhat slio hid lost, nd nt whoso door Jay Itio guilt, and tot ree years she had duct lshed two passions at wero wearing srt hear life wiJA, re morseful love for Jver-iVr-d lioio, sod bitter hatred for trsr living enemy. Now they were Imsd to face ngaln, be neath tho tr.tna roof, and all the past was revived. UeBs. T.xnt down to tho dlnlng-hall wlth- nt trace of wlntt she had gone through Impressed on her lovely features; and her mile, if less frequent, was as sweet as even ; The sharp eyes tf Edith Dallard searched vain for cone sign- that tho wounded icart ws still bleeding; film would haya jirefcrred a blanched clrcckaw Iroliow .ejvo n stead of tho bright, blooming beauty that outrivaled tier own. e'l "thoacht Miss Hallard was an ac quaintance of yours?" said souie one to eiu an hour later. S!u was once, hut I daresay the fact rs forgotten. I almost needed a reminder," ah( Rena, lightly. "Uut tell me, who Is icr companion; the young man with the frank fare and beautiful dark eyes? He as the cres of ft poet." He (s Lord Maryll; a good follow un- spot3?d by the possession of an iuitncnsc fortune. They are to be married la the fall." Rcna's eyes grew darker, and a faint shadow camo upon her face. "Ah, Miss Dallard was always mercen ary," sue said portly. "Yes; but I believe she would wed him he weic penniless. They ty her devo tion is unbounded. You remember what a coquette she was In the olden time? A man can scarcely win v siulle now." Reua nodded almost indifferently, and began to talk of other things. An hour later she was chatting with Loyd Maryll, and Kdlth Dallard was' watching her with dark, jealous eyes. "I did not know you nnd Miss Alden had mutual friends here," alio sold after ward. 'Jfor I, but I am very glad; she Is a charming woman," answered Loyd Maryll, frankly. "She is a coquetto vou know the story of Royal Craigf ' 'Yes; but I hesitate to condemn her now." "Wliv, she drove him to his death. Ah, see you are as easily deceived as the rest." Perhaps Loyd Maryll would never have thought of Ecua again saye as a beautiful uul agreeable woman, Iiad she not exerted lersclf to win a deeper interest. All her powers of fascination were put forth to ensnare him; she discovered his tastes nnd theories aud catered to them; he- won his sympathy and confidence; she showed him the deeper side of her oliavac- ter, and yet lUzitcd him with her social arts. Iter wit and beauty. Yet, so delicately, so subtly was it all douc, that he never rcallred her agency In it; lie was charmed into the web ami en tangled ere ho knew it had been woven. Rena was working for vengeancv, and her power then was almost magical. She never paused to think that the in struineut she used was not a thlnx of sor did composition, hut a human being with a sensitive soul. She- read her success In the face of her enemy, anil slio was delighted, at last she would triumph! It was a lovely August evening, and in the moonlight Rena sat alone, looking al most like a statue In her whlto draperies, with her clear-cut features aud pals hair. long lace scarf was bound over her braids and knotted on her bosom with pink roses. One of tho flowers had broken Its stem, and she was about to cast it away, when a hand caught her own. She looked up and saw Loyd Maryll "Don'tdiscard the rose. I will keen It," ho said. "Uut It Is fading," answered Rena. will get you abetter one from the bush.' "No, I prefer this." He had taken a seat beside her, and was regarding her with those wonderful eyes of his. Sho turned her face toward him with winning smile. "Why should you prefer It?"' she asked softly. "It has no special beauty nor fra grance to recommend It." "No, but you have worn It." She cast him a quick, shy glance, and her head drooped. One white hand lay among the folds of lace so temptingly near that ho laid his own upon it, and she did not rebuke him The contact thrilled him to the heart. "The merest trifle Is dear to me If It Is blest by your favor," he said. In quick, low tones. "Miss Alden, Rena, I can he silent no longer. I do not forget my position, but I love you; I would give up all far your sake." "You are not serious," sha murmured with her eyes still downcast. Not serious? Ah, you cannot read my heart," he answered passionately, I thought I loved ere I met you; but that wis but cold regard compared with the emotion 1 now feel. I must not sacrifice my happiness, vet I cannot act dishonor ably. Oh, Rena, If we had met before." "Yes; hut la it too late?" The words cams, faintly as if she was fearful to utter them; but his face grew radiant. "You love me then you regret the bonds?" he said. "I do love you, Loyd," alio murmured with a wistful glance. "I know I shoul not say this; but, oh! why roust our lives le wrecked because you you " "They shall not; I will be freer he ut tered passionately. "Edith Dallaid I naught to me vou arc all. I will tell her the truth, and she will release me. My Jarllng, I will win you yet," He drew her to him and kissed her, and she yielded though she despised herself for it. She thought It all over when he had left her. What had she done? Aud suddenly great pity swept over her heart for him her dupe. She was sacrificing hi in for her own sel fish purpose; he was not a careless trlllcr.a man of the world, a person with fickle na ture, to easily forget. I'erlmpt he would suffer s she hd suffered. Ah! that re Ifff CHI 4 membrance wado ber rrafd and croel again. -Rena Alien P Tlie name saffinrVed ta foollow tenrcs; It was Edith Dallnnl who stood (hero with dark, hurtling eyes nnd clasped hands. "Yes, it Is I who call upon you. I have come lo you for merry; I, who have mocked you, now srayo pardon! Oil, you are a wo man, After all! You must hnvo a heart.and becnHe you have loved I plead with you to bo utcreifull I, too, Jove; Jove as deejidi' cr ya havetovedl" "It Is naught to He," -said Hens, volilly. "You leave Interfered; you aro winning his tuToctlc-s from no. Spare me, Rena AMoa; yoni will be happto in the days to como If you will heed my pleai" Rena rose and looked down upon the face ou which real anguish was written. At last hor time had conic. You aro too late," sho said, in slnw,Icy accents. "You robbed me ot my love, Edith Dalian!, and 1 have never forgiven on. .Now I am satisfied. Loyd Maryll s heart is mine." 'Ho has confessed!" gasps Edith. "And ou you listened to hlml Then you. iovo html" "No; hut revenge Is sweet." A deep jjroan startled them both; Into the nath sta&gered a mau with a haggard face, and sweeping Edith Dallard aside, Loyd Maryll grasped the wrists of her com panion and looked down luto her face with lurid eyes. "Deceived!" ho cried. "You whom 1 believed tlie truest of women. Duped for the sake ef a petty revenge. Rena Alden, behold the result of your cruel work." A flash in the moonlight, a sharp report, and Loyd Maryll lay at her feet with his life-blood staining her while robe. She knelt beside him speechless with horror, but Edith Dallard was speeding toward the hotel, uttering piercing cries. He was borne to his room, faint but still breathing, and all through the night Rena Alden knelt by her door listening to every sound; sho knew when day broke tltat he still lived mid she thanked God that it was A revelation had come to her, she saw herself unworthy and cruel, but she knew that the loyc she had sought for vengeance sake was precious to her becauso in her own heart there was full reciprocation. ct she did not think he would ever for give her. The days went by aud Loyd MarvII slow ly recovered. At last he sent for Edith Dallanl, and when, after an hour's inter- lew, she left his presence, her face was blanched aud set. She went straight to Rena. It Is all over," sho said. "You liave separated me from the man I loved, but he will not die. Yet I bad rather know he was dead as you know of Royal Ciiic,than to see you two together." 'It will never be," answered Rena, sad ly. "I shall do penance for my folly all my life." Something In her tone warned Edith Dallard of the truth. She was not sur prised to hear a year later that Loyd Maryll had married lici old rival he had learned of her love and forgiven her. Tlie thrco years sho had suffered because of 1-Mlth Dullard's treachery she would never quite forget she was fortunate that no worse misery had come to her through her own folly. Wk would like during the coming sum mer and fall to place the Advocatk in tlie homo of oyery laborer, mechanic, teacher, farmer, clergyman, docter, broker, banker and politician in Carbon county. With this end In view wo propose to make the Advocate unusually attractive during the coming months. It should be remembered that the subscription price Is placed at the ow sum of $1.00 per year, which not only makes it the cheapest, but also the best weekly newspaper in Carbon county nnd the Lehigh Valley. Send in your name and address with one dollar and wo will mail the Caiiiio.v Advouatj: to you every week for one year. NOIES Y-jll WOMEN. A good deal of both real and imitation Mechlin is used in lingerie. Urides must wear tho square train. It Is part of tlie sacrificial uniform. Gorgeous jeweled Insects, unknown to the entomologist, are fayoilte scarf pins. Plush forms the trimming of somo very stylish thiu dresses In gossamer fabrics. Real jewels are seen lu some ot the handles of this season's luxurious para sols. See that your handkerchiefs all have narrow hems If you would bo in the fash Ion. Primrose color Is one of the favorites tills season" as It combines with nearly every shade. Soft chamois or castor gloves are bet- t6r than ganlsde Swede for traYcliug,bcing more durable. Pique is used for the collars and cuffs accompanying tatlor-raade coitumes, also a lie of tlie same. Hlscult color and heliotrope is a very pretty combination and more stylish than any other light shades. Plaid sashes are worn by little girls. but they are never so pretty as the Roman sash In delicate lints. -The purse should be of bag shape and made of soft leather. The card case should be as compact as possible. A light wrapper of Jersey flannel Is light lu weight and warm and makes a jnost comfortable bed gown. A double-breasted vest of linen duck or pique Is very stylish for morning wear with almost any sort of costume for sum mer, Plain skirts with two butterflies' wings at the elde are very stylish fur small fig ures, but are very awkward for a large wo man. Large plaids for costumes and petti coats will contiuue to be stylish, and a French jersey Invariably accompanies such a dress. Traveling cloaks of small checke tn black and white are st)llsh and also appro priate for summer wear, and are made la the Raglin style. A traveling costume should not be of rough material which can hold cinders and dust. Serge is the best possible fabric for Ihls purpose. Trellis bonnets tn white have green foliage for trimming, and are very stylish and becoming, looking (he emblem of summer time, Mrs, Bcllchost'''W nlon't have a donkey party every night, Mr. Blank, but we should be pleased soo yoa auy even ing." Trouble Am&. When the nppetite fafts, nud steep crmts rest- )c And lllllWjviSsTir. fiber Is tremMn nlienil. The digestive orgs. mIicu Jultbv, stave fowl, tleious system, when stgtfrotiSfiod -tranquil, glvwslt-s possessor im vucaslAess l otght. A twJ-eiWe. What Is required ts n inrtNclne which iicori!U"s mo stoinacii mm promotes usslmihi' uoii oi loou uy i ue system, ny wnieii means me nervous system, ns wen us i;ip inner pan oi me mysiciii irKiiiu-.nl, iii-usirengiiienro, , neie nre Im rlTentM nf lfntt.ttet-, M,.intnet tTMti'r.. n medicine w!hh o rcpulatlnnls fmsmJ-rti flimly In public roufMeiKV, and which p&v-ileliius com mend tor its tnnlo, M14-M1MIH im, oilier piop- Crl-lefc. It Is Uteri with the llext le-mtU III Tnvel- aiul hui, rheumatism, kidney and uterine weak ness, mm oiucc imiiaiues. A llttlo fellow who bad never calnn frosted cake, asked at tho table for a piece of "thai cake with plastering on It." Bucklca's Arnica salve. Ttwj beat salvo 5u tlve world lor cuts, brnises, Mjns9,ulcers,salt !.ucm,fcvor sores, tetter, chapped bauds, ehlllilamls, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price) a."c. per box. at Thomas'. This Is the time of year when the farmer lioes his corn all the week and pares it on the Sabbath. Dr.Fraser's Magic Ointment. A sur ctircforall loils. burns.sores.cuts, flesh wounds, wre nipple, haul and soft corns, chs.jMi.vl lips and hands.. Prico 50 cents. Sold Ity druggists. Williams' ll'Cg. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by T. Tli;r.;.i3, the druggist. Tlie man who gives his children habits of industty provides for them better than by giving them a foitune. Sr. Fmur's Boot Kitten. Frarier's Root Bitter are not a dram shop beverage. Dut arc strictly mediciual in every sense. Tlieyactsttonqly upon the liver and kidneys, beep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood anil system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, $1. At Thomas' drug store. There Is a visible labor, and there is an invisible labor. To meditate is to labor, to think is to aer. Tao Vtrfilct Unaninsn. W. D. Suit, Druggist. Rlppns, Iml, testi fies: "I can recommend Electric Hitters us the very Irest remedy. Every bollle sold lias given relief in every case. One man look sis bottles, and nut cured of Rheuma tism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Iicll villc, Oliin, ufiirins: "Tlie host eeUir.g medicine I have ever handled in my 20 vcam' experience, is Eleeirie Hitters." Thousands of others have added their tcstimonv. so that the verdict unanimous that Electric Hitters dn cure nil diseases of the Liver, Kidnevs or Rlood. Only a half dollar a bottle at'T. D. Thomas drug store. In warm moments form your reiolu lion, and In cool moments make that resolution sond. When Tlaby was sick, m pero berCMtnts, When sho was a Child, alia crtod for Caalorta, When sho becamo iflv ah clung to Csatorls, vTbea tho bad Clilldita, alia v tbsiu CaitorU Men are apt to play with their health and their lives a they da with their clothes. Hay Fever, Asthma. Immediate relief, Fontaine's Cure. For sale by C. T. Horn, True gladness doth not always speak; joy bred and born but lu tho tongue Is weak, No Cure No Tav. A new denarlurn in medicine! Fontaine's CStcat Discovery re moves tlie cause ot Disease; namely, ills ease germs, this guarantee means some thing for "Jviiowedco Is power." For sale at Dr. C. T. Horn s drug store. Avoid tho company of those who talk unkindly of other people, For blood, liver, kidney and stomach diseases use Dr. Lloyd's family iiiedleliie no euro no pay at (J. T. Horn s central Ding Store. -A cyclono is like three scbool-glils walking abreast it doesn't turn out for anything. For dyspepsia or sick headache uso Dr. I.loyil s family medicine no cure no pay- at 0. T. Horn's Central Drug Store. Iowa has far more drug stores than school-houses and churches combined. Croup, Whooping Cough and Rronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure Sold by Dr. Hum, Lcliighton, and llicrv. WelssiHirl. Words are hut the signs aud counter signs of knowledge, and their currency should bo strictly regulated by the capital which they repiesant. Catarrh cured, health nnd sweet breath lecured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 conU. hasal Iniwlor free. Rild by Dr. Horn, Loliigliton, and Itiery, WeiMpoit Admiration Ii a farced tribute, and to extort it from mankind (envious and Ignor ant as they aro) they must be taken una wares. For lame back, side or chest, uso Sliilnli'e Porous Planter. Price 25 cents. Sold by Dr, Horn, Ijebiglittui, and Ricry, Welssj rls He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend burns tho golden thread that ties their hearts together. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption C iro i told by us on a guarantee. It cures con, sumption. Sld by Dr. Horn, Lehighton and Hiery, Yvcisiport. Poetic Daughter "Ah! would that 1 had the wings of a dove." Practical father "H'mJ get the legs they're much better cat in Mrs. Wm. F. Manchester, of Fall River, Mai-., savsi "I have used Dr. Seth ArnnldV Cough Klllor for a number of years and ran say that for coughs ami isilds it is the heal medicine I ever used." For sale by all druggUu. Prico 25c, 60c. and $1.00 per hottlo. Mothers, teething and fretful children need Dr. Arnold's Soothing and Quieting Cordial. Drtigguts, 2oc. The rope-walker Is not ordinarily despondent Individual, but he seldom lives long after losing his position Wanted. To let you know that tbn linn Planter Is the beit and strongest plaster ever known. Kills pain, sootnes ami strengthens weak parts and does It quickly loo. Side ache. Lame Hack. Stitch, Crick, Seveie Paint, Sore Chest and all the pilus and weaknesses sn common are cured by applying tliu piasters on scat oi pain A Philadelphia woman, not yet 40 1 years old, draws salaries amounting to up- 1 wards of f 15.000 a year. Sit down, ladles; sit down. She draws the salaries as cashier . to pay off the binds, Advertising Rates For Legal Notices, tfho foBevrtttg prions legal adver.l- ing Ws 'been jukptwa ?y the CAnno AttYTKJAira. Chw-ttf iNWtoM - 4 09 Aisr&KJlr'.s Xtioes - - - - 4 00 Ctmtflmkvmr' Notices - - 4 00 IfiNwee Kc'.lfcs - - - 4 00 Aitolnltriratot's Notice - - SI SsKVWtoDt1 Xioiic - - - !) 00 OlrVfiaVV'tilsrC'3illie!iaM!ed fee fey- the canara. II. V, Ua&-er, ft., Publli-W. i ' I ' THE GREAT RE6BUT0R PURELY VEGETABLE. Aro To-a B-ious? cSoerUUir Teeomnead to aH trim mflV fnh RrUou Attacks d-.ny Tl-iCat c&UMd tli OTMOgisd suae of rtw taor. . JCuVsas Cilv, Ma. W. R.'BE&NAfcft. Do Yon Wint Good tUpcistlon? 1 titTtted intently Mdt futt Slhtioclk, tte'ie, elc. A ?igKjr, wha had tkon Simmons Ltvtr Kecutator, tfttd ma ,lt tvn. a, tt-e cnr fbt Diy trouble. TTic first AisiTV- WHtKsrf wse vi.ry mtiih, and In owe werkXtime 1 was m nronf nif hourly M ever 1 rv-i, it'the lest mtJi'ci itvtr ttekftr DytpeMU. Kichuo., Va. if. C. CRENSHAW. Uo Yon Suffer from Constipation? Tctimooy of llniAH W Nit, CMef Jintlct A f.-. " I JuvtM-Kil Simmons Llr Rrfcitbilor for Coosil pation of my HoweU, cuncd by Kmpurary lcTHs4mcnt of the Liver, for tlw ta.t three or four years, and always with &oidtd btntfit?' Ilave You Malaria? 1 Save had rxperencc with S UrerRrjri. Uior since if6j, -tid regard It ai the greatett rtteifa'nf vf the liutt jar tfiseattt peculiar t udvcrud cooimend'atln. Kav. M. n. WHARTON. Cor. Scc'y Southern DaptUt Theoletfcal Sculnirf . THEJIE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS IM8 REGULATOR! Set thai you gut the cieouliie, wUh lb red Z J. H.ZEILIN & CO., sou nwrtllToas, PHILADELPHIA. TA.' E. F. LUCKECTOACH, rnAt.R in WALL PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, ..My, Fancy (Ms, Window Shades & Fixtures, latest Styles, insd and put up, if desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Biuahcs & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway MaM Cnii. Pa. Jtelnw the Rroadway Ilooae, Sale Bills PriM at this nice. HEADQUARTER For JEWELRY 19 JBOCXL, Opposite lbcCnrlxm House, IlanK Street, Lehigh- kin I'enn'a.k3c)ls Watches! Clocks 1 and Jewelry, Cheajier on an average Hum can bo bought any. where else In Uiq comity. Call and see. REPAIRING- In all Us branches, neatly, cheaply aud prompt ly nueuueii to. ALSO A FULL LINK OF School Books AND Statiouers Supplies noveniljer ly BOWMANSTOWN, -I)EA1.I!R IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Hats and Caps, CUCUMBER - WOOD - PUMPS, HARDWARE, -ALL KINDS OF- r & Coal. March H, 17 -am SWEENY'S r sior Finest Porclean Dinner Sets: The Fains Belmont Sbape. 103 Pieces llclmout DIuucr Sets j Wft. Tcrly Decoration, $'22,00, 103 I'll cos Ileliuonlltlnuer Sols j Elgin Decoration, $20.00. 103 Piicf llclmout Dinner SeU;Merl. den LVcoratlon, $17.00. 44 I'ltcfs Berlin Teu Sets; Hudson Decoration, $5.50. ti Pieces Ilcrllii Ton Sets; Cambridge Ilccorntlon, Ijifi.gS. 44 l'lrcen Utrliit Tea Sets; Falrmount Decoration, $0 .10, 40 Plccru Wlillo Uranlto Ware, Only $3.00, Tho nlove (itmdt arc Guarrnteol again. t Crating and mc if the bct Chinaware. O. M. Sweeny, & Son, AT The CORNER STORE. line mm