Advertising Rates For Logal Wotioes. The foflovvlng pflevs for legal, ad vef.ls- The Carbon Advocate, An lNiKrjtiBTT. l'ASiu-v Nrwm'ai'RB lub II9I101I every riatn.ilay in Lelilglilun, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, uy Harry V. Mortliimer, Jr- " DANK flTliKKT. $1 00 Por Year in Advance 1 llcst advertising medium In Hie county. Kvery dsscilptloa'of l'laln nnd Fancy JOB PRINTING At very low prices. Wo do.not hcsltiilo losay that we arc bitter cqupied Jlian any other printing establishment In this section to do Mat-class jolt-work. In nil 1U branches', at low prices. lng has been r,dPtcd by 'the I'AlliloU AflVOCATR. 1 '' 1 Clmrtor Notices - - - - $1 w Alllliter's Notteos - - - - 4 otn ComiuUsloiior'g Notices - 4 00' l)lvorre-NcIjs - - 4' 00' Administrator's Notices - - 8(0' axpcutor'S Noilco - . . - - 3 CW Othfli'lhgal advertising will bo charged for $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENTS' Live and Let Live." $1.2.6. when not paid in Advance. by the 'Square. . r fl VOL. XV., No. 33. Lohightou, Carbon County, Penna., July 2, 1887, Single Copies 5 Cents. E. v, MOrthlmcr, Jr.. HuWuljor. 1 l Professional & Business Cards. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTOBSnY AT LAW. Officbi-TIio Itoom recently occupied by W. M. Uapthcr. HANK STREET, - LEHIOHTON. PA. Ttfa be consulted In English and German. July 4-ly W. M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY axd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, a:' msTiuoT attounky, First door aboie the Mansion House, MAUCU CHUNK, - -- rilSN'A it.ai K.ljite anil Collection Agency. Will Puy Tiid Sell Ileal Bstate. Conyeyuneliiy neativ uoiie. MMllinl INhitosof (Elections prompi iy iniiur. Iiccsuenis a special Kiuslisli and German. Jlay DO consiuicii in V. Morthiracr, Sr., notaiiy rontito, Orncp.t "Carbon Advocato" omcc. AK BTKEHT. - - LKIIIGIITON. All business pertaining to the omce will receive nrmnur a IUMU 1(111. lu'l'' "-" . O. V. Klointop, Instructor in Music, ItobbW American Classical j;Cllioas a Ppe.l:, 1- Heniiy Nolv, r-r-Aj 'flip .chibojt nousn M NOW Iww an r-rllUTWK15N THE- Hotels and L. V. Depot. I'artlcs called for at their Jlomes by bavins or- Vi fltmtj ui April I, I8s: W. G. M. Soiplo, l-IIYSlCIAN AND SUltfSUQIf. BOOTH STREET, - - Li'.IIIOHTON. Mav bo consulted" In l'.nallili ami Hoi mail. Bpeelai ntieniion rwch ,...,. Ilnvns, lrnm 12 M. to 2 V. M.,aild from a to V. M. ' inar.3i-yl Jf. 4. Rabenold, D. D. S., BltANCil OrFtOH : Over .1. W. liaudenbush's , i.tipior store, BANK STltElJV, LKIIIGIITON OcntMryln ull Its br.inclies. Teetli Extracted witiiout I'.un. lias auinuiisuTcu jvuui. icip-i'Mcu. dfflce lfvs-Wi:LlXi:sitY or piich week, p, O.aU j-.ji, i.uzicNiuntu, , jau 3-yi' LeliUh county, Ta. ?: W. A. Co'rtriglt, D, D Gri'iCK; Oop. the BUOAIJWAY, - ' Ilroadv.iiy House," . MAUCH CHUNK Uitiint h.ivn Ih? henefltnf Hut latest llnlirdvu. Eienls In .Mcehauleal Al)pilaii.'e.4 and 11-0 llt Mettio.li of 't'riMtiiient In all Knrral (V.sv.s, AN.lidnilvTR'nduiiiilsteml If dented Klis. elhle, pei.ous rrdldhis ontsldtiof MaUch i;himi;, juould m.iko air.inKemeuis uy man. ju-yi JDY13 AIW All Dr. Q, T. FOX J'lsltj Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of isaeti woer. fracuee nmiien 10 diseases of the Eye and Ear. ftm.- at Itnvrirn'x Anicrle.ui Hotel, nnd Ofllce nmint from li A. M. to a:ai JJ. ' Also uttcnils to hefraction of the Cye for tint proper uiJJiUtmcnt vi iiahscs, ana tor inc i.cnti iv vijii Vnl lllf ot-t ' MnytUnv bn eonsujted Ht hlsceo Ju HATH, Vrltitihiv nml .-Inliiril.lv of .leh lWL'!c. at ltAX- ,C0lt on Monday, unit ut lSASIONon Tuesday ot jcueu weeis. CA!?30N HOUSE JPXATHAN UISTI,i:it, - - vitorjuiiTpif, Bask Stoket, Ijmiauxojt. Thprnihnn House offers Ilrst-class ae&ommoda. Hani to the tr.itcllng public, llo.mllili: b'ytho t's j nr vvpctf on re:i'iNiileteiiM.. Clioh'o Clirars. .vTtiies and Lliiuor . nliv yiimlwiid.' iloodslicdl imi Stables, wltlrfSry attentive Instlert, lit tacltcd. '' aprio-yl ' PACICERTON HOTEL, jjdldway between JInnci Clmiil: & Lchlghta!, lEOi'OI.V JIEVlUt, VKOVl. jPACKEHTON, - - "p.emxa. This well-known Hhtel Is ndnr.raWy refitted :ind is lur iie'.L itri'uioi Jfanslent liiurders. lias the best aeeoiiiliiiidatlmis for permanent ami L' sct'iieiii l allies aim im y.ery uest Liquors. Stables attached. sepl-yl MANSION HOUSE, ' ijpposto Uf- B. Jtepot, BAXK STREET, LKIUGHTJN, c, il lioy, j'noritiETou. Jhls Iiohmi otcrs first-ctasj aceoniivodat,inns (or npwiv rpfltii'itlti nllltdini.iituteiit.s.and Is loc;i Vd In one of the most iifrliiresifiie portions nf th' Lnnltivh. 'Terms htoder.lte. I Or" The UAU 1 Supplied with the choicest Whips, Uqunra nnd Angara, rresu tigerou iij'iii-ji Announces lo his frleiulf wul the puhlle gencr Vlly, that ho lias now opeii for thelf aecomuiud.l jttou his new und handsomely fiunlshcd '' ' REST A UE A NT, nevt door to Hie 1st National Hank, HANK ST., 'Jhlghton, and that ho U now prepared lo f urn lsli Wrtt-cU.1 ' Meals at Short Notice I .The Car ls supplied wttli the best Wines, Fresh Lager Hecr ami Choice Cigars, You aio rnnllal ry Invited to call. apriii-yl D. J. ICISTLER Scnectfiilly announces lo tho public tii.it lie has opened n NEW 1.1VKHV b.TAHI.E,aiidlliWhe Is now nrenared to fiiinUh Teanu. for Fuiierals, Weddings or Hnslness Trips on the MiortCst no tice and most liberal terms. Diners left at .(Jio "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. STAni.ES ON N0UTU 8TKBET, next ilie 1 Intel, Lehlghton. Jana-y t T, J. BRETNEY Kespcctfully nnnouiHws to the Merchants nf l.e. Mghtoti' and oiuers iuui uu4s nuw prvjiiiriHi u do all kinds ot Hauling of Freight, Express Matter akd Baggage ft vatv n.nnnl,lA nrlees. Hv nrollllit ntteiltlon to all orders ha hopes lo merit a share of public tuitronage. Residence: comer of l'lno und Iron Btreet, Ccltlghton. , ., (inters left at Sweeny fS Ron s Somer btoro mill recdJB prompt altcuuoii. ...,, ar.t?,s) T. J. Ultl-rMiV. PETERS 11 -ai 1 mm I. Lehigliton Business Directory. T Vf. lt.Ul)KNMtUSll,l!Hnkstrert, linlesitlc J . ilc.-ilor In choice nrtinils of whiskies em, brandies, wines, S.e. - l'atronaso solicited. mtiKri'S HiiAVivn halhox. nnnnslto the I'j AnvoRATie OiTicit. Is licaiiiiiuiitvr.s for slialngaml bntrciitlltiR. Ulnars & tobacco sold. ftO TO 1'ItS. 110DKI1KH, under the lixcliatiRC M lllllt't. 1HUIK. BIILII, 11M ' m.i p .... ... .. fashionable hair cut. tST Closed on timidity's. t 1MTT7. llnnl: Kll-pnt. Ill.'lllllf.irtlirer Of J . choice lirdliiN of cigars anil dealer In nil kinds at tobacco mid smoker's novelties, tall. IJTElt HEIM, Haul; street, dealer In ladles, cents, misses and children's bools.shocs and llpuers. ltcpalrlng promptly attended to. I all. JAM1!S WAI.V, Hank street, steam heaters, stoves, all kinds of tinware. Hoofing and .pOlllllIg U Specially, lutll liiUluiir.Kv: ajuvm-u. S. KOl'H, Hank street, manufacturer of of smoker's supplies cAiisUiitly on hand. (.all. P J.'. Ct.AltlC, lager UcerluUI ami restaurant, oiin. Kiiunrc. ll.mk street. Choice wines nml liquors and cigar?. Fresh lager alwayj on lap. Wl'.lllt, saloon nml jestaurant. Hank et, headquarters for fresh laser lieeriind other lniU;. t. noico cuuuties iitiua uu ii.iuu, s It. OII.UAM, aUoiiier at law and notary nubile. Ilaiiiv street flay be ciuiMilted In iiigll.ih nml Oernuiu. Instate & collccthigngency. It, llHOAHS, A't Hank street, dealer In drv mods, notion. Glassware, nueenswan;. nnd groceries. !56?8hnro of paliuiiuge soncten. UEOAUHOtf ADVOCATE Ol'I'lCK, Hank street, plain ami uiney joh iinmiiiri "i" AdVooatk one dollar per year In advance. ly. ABV THE I.EHIOH WAOONCO., Limited, factory on Hank street, manufacturers of butcher, baker, milk, trmk and express wagons l'.ASEIt & HITSS, wholesale and rplull con fectioners. Hank street, l'lciiles ami P.ii lies upplled. Vour patronage Is cordially solicited. Heck, Hank street, lager beer. e, poller, er ale, &.& Vour orders are 5..llclted.tf J ginger O. .1. STHAVSS, Mahoning street, fresh AJ. milk and vronin u;;iv.-.e(i cicn iouii.mik. Ml KUKlSOIvrgeiauica in giuwii. r,.'- AO to i;i:iiEu;a . tibill ll HANK STREET. ;CI1AN(1E HOTICI,, H.ii)k street, Tlioinas pot. ltatesiVasonahleforrugniajaiwhrade xL 'dealer In ilry goods, notions, provisions, "iiiecrics, (ii.eeiis.vare,&e. l'.itrnn.ige solielU-d. i.-iriii-v i'i.'vsiri.ir-iAi'iii';it. i.ei uu huvli. nnIN ltn.T(!lTIllSTIISKY. l.eumil Slieei. is J.i headnual teis lor dry goods, notions, tir.t- vlslons, groceries, .m;. i .iu B,:sTsuiiArv,A,H,im Tho Secret Societies. vv '1. E.. meet Mondav etenmg of each week ). In llahel's Halt. r..iKle'.s eordtaliy Invited. JOHN 1). lli:i;ii)l.l'.i i& rirai. io. u. (. I!., second and fnurth Thursdiiy evenings of each iiiuulli, In lteber'a Hall. Cimir.ule.s lnltcd. Of- .HHW l.l.XTZ C.Ml'. No. til, S. of A., b li. IM. liiv.. V. jneet WtMliioBilny even lug Hi Keller's Hall. ' . Campbell, Captain. wm l II 'I' inif. l"rlil:iV 11 '-lit Oie.KIl V.'CCK 111 .1. li'elicr's !a!l. Uank!.IKct,at7--uo'c!oLk. All a iii-uv, ittt.i, leptiilsrslmlted. A. W. Hons, C. T. C. a7 Y. Hi: . ....... ........li... nvp.H.I Kim ilav's. ia-Sunil.iv nfU'riuut.iliV'tin'es tree. Kemcrer s hall. -YZ-loiisuecoiinany wuuu Our Churches. m -.rfTHOIIIST KPIHCOrAI,. South Hank street, if' Suudav kcrvtces at 10 a. m.,ai:d T.wi l. in., Simd.iv Schitol '- p. m. . W.m. M A.toil, r.istnr. U'.INl'lV XUTHEHAN, lion street, Suiidiiy . sorvlees. 10 a. r.i.. (liermaiO, 7..1H). m.. ll.u- lish).Hunday8cliool2p,w. . H. Kt'iiun.l'ar.tur. l.'t Vtlt.T 1 f.l.lnli UrPPf. Sumlay ervli-es L 'iiitoa. m.. (lleriu.in),T..'.(i p. in.. (English), .uuu;,y Keuuni . n. in. u. , hTIIHT. l'iistor Kl vANHKLICAI.. Houtli street, Hiinuav services ill at 10 a. ni..(t!ciiuau 'T.:op. m i llnglKh). Sunday sehool 2 p. m. (I. W. Ghosh, r.istor CATHOLIC, corner rvm tli:miiTn nun lor.; streets, scnlcea everv Sunday morning and evening. lsi:v. Hammacki:, l'asler. -AT THP-3- Central Drug -Store, OFT, Till! rUHDIC HOUAIJJJ Uanlc Street, Lfhirliton; Ta-t Is priail to llij ifJIMr.U TUA1;? vlth.Kfrc41' tuppb' pf ' " Drugs and Medicines, .Choice Wirier & Liquoi'ib, Cigars, etc. Trcsct I pylons esiifullvcoinpomirted at aU hours ' ol Hit) .day or DjgllJ. Full Jiine of -A N D- Library & Stand Lamps in all sfcvj.fls, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction uaranteed. 1)1. HJEILiVAN, Bank Stkeet, Leiiighton, Pa., Miller and Dealer in Flour and Feed. All l.lnds of 011AIX HOHfillT AND bOJ.D at K1.UU1.AU JllAltUl.-i JtATiai. I wquld rMrKcUully Inform the cltlrens of this piueeauu vunuuy itiui i mil iiiuy pruiN.iL-u tu supply thctu with all kinds ot The Best of Coal From any mine, at very LOWEST PRICES. jr 24 Si- W HEILMAN. 111 WALL Mim Weispt Bcsiiiess Directory. J. 0. ZEUN, Jf. I)., W. I.. KUTZ, M. D. QUS. ZEUN & KU'JZ, Physiolans & Surgeons. Ol'l'ICI! at the residence of Dr. Zeru. Wl.lte Street, Welssport. All calls Tor snrjlenl or medical treatment will rccelie proinptattentlnji. inuyH-iii-tf -JAUKY & SKWKIJ, The Wdsspovb Bakery, Fresh Hreacl and Caker. every day. Delivered In Lelilghtou and Jlancli, Chunk every Tucsdaj, Thursday nnd Saturday. Wi'lcnlcs, I'artlcs, Cainp-XIeetlngs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at Short notice. nugust7,8My JJlIUNKLiX HOUSK, s KAST WT.ISSl'OHT, n.NN'A. This house offers first-class iiccomiuodallons to tho permanent hoarder and transient guest. l'anlc pi Ices, only One Dollar per day. augT-ly John itnmtin, l'roprlotor. -Q.2.VTS, the jnvvin.En. All Kinds of Jewelry ! Scliooi Boots ani Stationery. iuigsui;,sc-ly. THE3 13 Wsisssit, Oartcn County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The public Is respectfully Informed that this wen-Know uouse lias iieeu re. men .tuu ,uiir(ivii ton II rst rate, and able In furnish tho very best accommodations ot an i:imis, A Livery Stable In connection with tho lio;i;l, with ample means toHccmninoilitte wedding parlies, tuneralsand plcasuro seekers w Ith safe tedjns. Ineoiineellonvviththuhotellsa F1M. l'OOl uuuiu uauiisuiueiy mien up. ApJ f'ly OENTS WASTEH ! TO SUM. THE NF.W Improved Western Vaahpr3 40.000 Now in Use"! And sales contnntly Incieaslna. It positively leads them all. lluv iio!,tJief. )V;lt for terms AAltON K. VPHlt,' MiVh. Agt.. augl3-ly Welssport, Caiboii Co., Ta. mm 5 9 I have .'ust opened a Coal Yard In l oiintetlon Willi niv uoici in wi'.i.-irimi wnerc can ' eoi.itantly be found all Mzes of tho Best of Goal! lees fully as low as the lojvctt. Given. c r,nd be eouvl'iced. Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Veicsport Fairbanks Standard Sonles in (Joune.ctbjii Deceinlicr is, lSl-oiyJ 'or Nejfetl Designs and Most paslilouabl glylci p D1J.ESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c,' &c. r-GQ TO r E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lohighton. Goodj cvcrjnleed' and prices rb low ns else where Jur thefuino quulity ofgoodi. July 18, 1835 Jji 1 READ THE CarliGii Adyncate ! ! ! 3, Andcetal,! tho latest news, 3 liicludliig Inlerestlns New York and Y.u!im?wn let ters. You h.'tter join inc. It Is tm cfm.xpest, largest and HKST weekly paper In the Lcliluh Valley. Try It. Only $1 a Year. Circulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS J The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year. Single opies, FIVE Cents Advertise in the Advocate Houbo und Lot for Sale. One-halt lt, 33 x 1W feet, nlttuto on IX'hlch titteet, neur the New Kound UHK, IIOIMW, ll)Hlll tVIUCII 13 I'l.t-ll-U H M1. f jIIIuk Wall of lVre Water, and a niimbvr of eholi e Fmlt Trees and Vines on the lt- A nice huuie for a small family, l or ti-nus, s.a, mil at tho CajujuX AuvotATt Ofllrc, Hank street. lino .Vtt 11 f "'sawSlj JEAH1K MOREIS01I, 11V WILLIAM MOTHKHWKLt- I'vo u-andcrcd cast, t'vo wnndeveu west, Thiwigh nionya weary wnyi Hut never, lutver cuu forget The luvu o' life's young day! The flro that's blawu qn lleltane o'en May tfcl he black gin Yulei Hut hlaekcr fa' awaits the heart Where first fond hive grows cule. O dear, dear .Ictihlo Morrison, The thochl.4 oeygano years Still fling their shadows ower my path, , ' And blind my ecu !' tears) ? Thev blind my veil vi' saut, snut tears. And salr and sick I pi lie, , s liieiuory Idly summons up The blltho blinks o' langsyne. . ' Twas then we luvlt Ilk Ither wcel, ' ' Twos then wo twa d d part: A-cet tfmo sad tlmol tw-.t bairns nt scule; Tna balms, and but nq heaitl ".' . Twas thcn.wc sat on at lalgh bink, ,ft 'I'., l.l. III. ln.,. ' -" And tones and looks hml smJIcs. wprg ilic(( , llcmcinbcrcd evcrmajr, wqnder, iTe.iu)e, oflcn vet, When silling on that lilnk, , . s Cheek liuichlu' cheek, loot locked In lugf, jf SVI,, 1. .,!. I ,l,ll, -' When lialth beiit Uouu mcr ue braid page. Wl' no buk ull our knee, Ji Thy Hps wpre on thy lesson, but ' " Jiy !cs?qii was In thee. , njjnd yo Jipvv wo hung opr li.caijs, How cheeks brent red ivl'.shame, . ; Wneue'er the i;ciU'-iycans, laughlu', saUl vye ciecKcu tucgitucr name'.' ,i)d lnlmt yu n' the Saturdays, (Tho scule thcil skalt't at noon,) When wo ran off lo e peel the braes, The brooiny braes o Juno? My head rhu round and round about, My hem t flows like a sea, As alio by line the thoehts rush back O' setile-tlme, and o' thee. O inornln' life! O inornln luvel () ltclitsome days and l.iiiji, Wluni hlnnled hopes aromid our hearts J.ike simmer blossoms spraugl O, mind J e, luvc, how aft we left The deavlh' dlnsoino tonu, To wander by tho gtccii Imrtisl-Je, And hear Its waters ciuon? The simmer leaves hung owcr our heads, The flowers hurst round our ICet, nd In thoglo.imln' o' thu wood The throssll whussllt swectj The throfsl) whiissjlt In the wood. The burn sang to the trees. And we, It li nature's hcart'hi tune, Concerted harmonies! Mid on the knowo ubune tho bum For hours thcglther sat In tho sllentness o' Joy, till balth Wi' very gladness Erat. Ay, ay, dear Jeanle Morrison, Tears tilckled doun your check J.Ike dew-beads on a rose. et liaiip Had ony power to sncaici That was a time, a blessed time. When hearts were fresh und young, When freely gushed all feelings lorlli, Unsyllaulud unsung 1 I marvel, Jeanle Jlorilson, C.fn I hue been to thco iVa closely twined wl' earliest thochfjj As ye hae been lo me? O, tell nib kIji their music fills Thine earn; It docs udnel O, say Klu oYryVjur heart grows gi lt r dieaniiugsjj l.ingsyuev 4 -4. I've wandeieil east, I've wandered vvcstj" l ie uornc a v.e.:ii- iui; Hut In my yan.lerlngS' far o,r npar, ye never vveie iowi. The fount that first burst frao this heart Still travels on Its way; - ' And).!:a)inels deeper, us It rlns, Thelavo o' IlL-y VvlUlis fjifi O dear, dear Jennie Morrison, Since we wcro sludercd young I've uiyer seen jour face nor heard The music o'lour tmiwcj Hut 1 cuuli) I'";; all wreleliedncsj, And nappy coma i nie, Did I but ken your heart still dreamed O' bygone days and mej " COQUETTE, J1V MUa. K. it. iipmiu. ('jSpIiiuing was' young Clochette, En3 a young inau to woo.' " trills gayly out to llje wlilrrlug accoinjtanl- ment of the sevvlHtj-iiiacliliio before vvliieli the fair slnscr is seatci), by nbro.nl window the loner sash of whlcli Is lltiug o)eti to admit the soft spring air, She stons for a moment to ad lust a bit o dainty vyoxV under'tUc needle, ami, nt the same. Instant, a rich, masculine voice, only a few steps uvvay.rou i li out the i'C3t of the refrain! j" .'.Slio y.'as n bad coijuette, He was a lover true.' " Jeannlo Claremont's pretty face is stained a rich, ylvM crlnnon, as sho bjmls lower oyer her worlfcwlillc, at tho same moment light, springing footfall conies up the steps of the piazza, three nt a time; handsome head, crown? d with curly.uolden locks, Is bowed lo admit of the unconven llonal modo pf entrance, and a frank, cam est face, full of life and flro and warni.stlr- ring sentiment, and lighted by a pair of winsome, blue ryes, is lifted half archly, half denrecatlngly to her face, Sho will not greet him, nor even Jook up moment, then with a perversa stiait of tho dr: oyes aiioos,t black at tiroes she vouchsafes bint one swllt, ypwarii cmuce. and iciuar.k9 dcimirety; "The docrls usually reserved or victors Nr. ijlenn; the window lor- ' "Kpr very partipular friends yes, I ua derstand!" interposes Nerval Qlenn, In a bright, clieerful maimer. "You recognize nnd appreciate my fine discriniluatiov, hope, Miss 0011101101" Thciols more on his eager lips, and Jn his ardo.nt gais, and to tho vtrj core of her heart Joanulo it els and welcomes Jts com Ing, alllipugli that coquettish and contra. dlctory little organ sets up, at tlip same time, a half-resentful protect against the I subjection It must necessarily Involve. j Her caze, roving anywhere ra.ther than meet his imploring eye, wanders out of the window, and falls upou another flgurp arn proachlnc the .house. Sprlusi'ii!: up.she hastpos tp the window. "Ohl" she claims, with unfeigned de light, "There Is Tred Archer; reUirned alreadjM' Archer has be,pn absent froiq hpme aiout three weelcs, and dining that tltuo Jeauple has bean inoretliau usually -kind to Norval, whose hopes havo risen corjespoadlngly, and ho has called this afternoon with the determination of bringing thcoi to a final test. ' ' Tim little suatqh of sopg slip was singing hocoustrticd Into a good omen; and now, just at the moment when his hopes Jiave seemed the nearest lo their fulfillment, they arc dashed to tho ground. As Fred looks up. and his eyes meet Je&nule's, Norval notices the quick gleam pf a secret understanding that sliincj In both; and vvitli his own countenance, usu ally so sunny and light-hearted in its ex pression, growing strangely dark and sul len, lie draws back from the window, just i Jcanulo's silvery voice lings out tu tones of the roost cordial greet in.?: "Not that way, Fred not' that wayl" ns tho new-comer is about to ring the bell; 'come right In herol" Then she returns lo her scat beforo tho ftwhig-.maclilne, while Str, Archer, re sponding to the Invitation, comes through the wi inlaw, and takes the scat she Indi catesmuch nearer to her than Norval Is occupying. .Well," says .Teannie, after a short and somewhat embarrassing silence. "Did you fixcu'tn your commission faithfully?" -"Faithfully, and with the best possible results, lady mine!" answers Fred, 8a'!v. ;'Vliy, th'a nevys. Is qll qver tqwn already, and I hii the subject qf any number of congratulations from our mutual ftlqnds and acquaintances." !'Wb!1 doinj " ojclalms Jc&cnla, with enthusiasm. She IniDulslvcly extends ono pretty hand, which Fred takes nnd carries to ills lips. T hen llaltly touching Iho dainty sewing before her, ho says, with a significant smile. "What is this cn which you.aro vyerklng so industriously? Dare I hazard n guess that It is part of n wedding outfitij" "Suppose it Is what tilling" replies Jeannlo, smiling up Into his faco with an expression that inalfes tho heart of poor isorvai, watcning mem irj sijcucc, ijrow sick with a'sudden fear and dread. Dare I'hazard another guess that it Is for an occasion !n which ye are jt)ut:ia)ly interested?" Hazard nothing, If ypu pleasel" retorts .Teannie. with n loss of her preltv liead. "lie satisfied with what you have already secured what, going, Mr. Glenn J" Norval Glenn has risen, whito to the very lips. Their talk their evident au sorp'tloi) In each other, and complete for- cotf illness of tilni, admits of but one c plauatlon. Gjauclng into ids pala face, Jnnnle'3 heart' ii)tcglvcs her tor a motncnt,iuid iirgcs her to speak t)ie few W'ords that will be necessary to recall and make him happy; bulcoquettlsh sulrit prevails, 1113 very jealousy Indicates that he has been altogether too confident of Ills hold upon her regards Jlis vaplly needs faking dovyn a little; so the. conciliating words arc not spoken, and a moment later, with ;ravu "good-afternoon," the door has closed behind hlm, and he Is gonc.i In the first sharp Intensity of pride, pas slon and bitter disappointment, ho de nounces horns false, fickle, nnd heartless; still, after all, when tho first heat of his excitement and resentment is passed, the same m!scrab)e, IncontrovcrtJWo fact re mains ho hiv es her still Ho shall never ccato- to Jpyo her ititi! lus shrill cease to live. . vJYilh VNori'al's departuro fjie zest dies suddenly out of Jcannle's coquetry; she grows listless and abstracted, and Is glad when Fred at last takes his leave. SUe.tclls herself that N.orvaJ had no right to draw any false deductions from vvlnitshe laid to Fred, but all the same she knows lurl has drawn them; hojy delightfully jealous hu did lopl:, to be sure! Hut of course l.e coino aain, and all mistakes can bo rectified; and thu sweet ness of the reconciliation will atone for the. temporary misunderstanding. Hut tho da'5 yuiss--onej two, three and Norval iLyCS not 401110; nnd poor, foolish little Coquetto realties that for onco she has played lier nar.t-. too wcll-bas driyeu from her, under a cruel uiijiappralionsion, the Qn)y man she oyer joyed pr cye' pan love.' lie has not left the place somejlmcs she thinks she could bear it better if lie had hut whether by accident or design on his part, she never meets him on tho streut,And only hoars of hhu throng)) others. And Norval? He goes about his business very much ns usual, but the spilng, the jiest, the incen tive sc,em.s lo be gone from life. He hears frequent allusions to Fred Archer's approaching marriage, but singu larly enough, docs not hear Jcannle's name coupled with it as hat of his Intended bride; still there can be no other inference, for It is known that Fred is a constant visi tor at her house, and that preparations for a wedding, in which she is taking an active part, are going rapidly on. Two weeks have passed, vvhen Norval, going home in the early evening, with his head bent as usual, and his eyes fixed upon the ground, Is startled by the sound of a sudden and passlouatc burst of weeping. The street Is a somewhat secluded one, and a few pacf s in adyaii.ee of hlm, but ap parently unconscious of his vicinity, is a woman, leaning partly against a large tree and yvfuplng convulsively. In another moment he has jcognlz.cd her it is Jcanulel ( .Obeying a sudden, Irresistible. lpuJse,bo stops forviard and Jays oe hand lightly on her arm. "Coquette MIsb .Clareinont.!" correct? log himself hastily. ','W'hat docs this iiipp Aro you In trouble? Cay I helu youy Such a white, dreary, he?rt-hroken face as sue turns toward hlm, starting nervous ly at hh touch and tone; hard ly a trace of tho old. willful, capricious Coquette. He looks at Iter In shocked surprise. '.'What sudden calamity has overtaken you?" ho asks. "I thought you ii d cause rather for congratulations than tears, Miss Claremontl" "J? congratulations?" she repeats, lu a half-bewildered tone. ,VVhy pot?" he says, .with Involuntary bltlernoss, "Has not the height of your ambition bec.n readied? Did I not bear Mr. Archer tell you that day, that you had made him tho Laoplest of men?" .'True, truel" sho answers, with a.n odd little sruilo. "J haAcniade him happy liappUr than he will .ever niak,e inc." Tlifn djo Hashes suddenly around, and confronts him with flaming cheeks and sparkling eyes "How could yw -he such a Jool, such a dolt, such an Idiot as to Imagine that .have any jdea of marrying Fred Archer? Ho is to be married, iudced lo a dear cousin of mine, whom ho met at roy house last summer; a misunderstanding parted them, hut I brought about a reconciliation. llatlon, herand , and finally -uiged him to 50 audsco plead his suit afresh; so ho went and c-ime back her accepted lover. It fs ills wedding I am helping to prcparo for, hut not " "Out It Is not too tato to prepare also for your wedding and mlnel" exclaims Nor val, ns, reckless of consequences, he catch es her In Ills arms, reading at last her secret in her eyes. "Oh, Coquet Icrightly named how could you how could you treat me so?" "How could vou be so stupid?" sho re sponds, making no cffortiovvovcr, to draw front his embrace; It Is so sweet after that long, dreary exile. "Why did yon not ask us, that day, what we wore talking about? Yon could easily havo learned It all. Ue sldes" with an nrch smllo breaking out through the teats, nnd lighting up tlii tyan little face with now bcautyTr"yau were so sure, that j wauled tq shpvy yon that 11 was ono tjilng to wpp, and another (,q win 'I ' " win-; But he stops her mouth with a kits. I' 'Let those lnugh who win,'.'! hen.iqjps, with a happy smllo. "Wo iilay both" Iaugi henceforth,' darling) Vou must set that machino of yours springing once more, my little Coquette, for there shall he a double wedding! What say you, fair lady?" ' "As you will," answer's .teannie, with a sweet demureiu'ss as elianplnj as lief'ofhei' lijoods. ' Nqryal draws ljcr littlo hand with proud assurance and delight through his anu, and they walk on through a world that has grown brighter onc.o njore lyjth a radiance tliat yjll not fade. ' ' II D THE COWB Y ftLuHO. It was 01) 11 train cq:i)lng East fron) Cjil cago. In the smoking car was a passenger who had been out in the .cattle country for several years. He i'as p. small man, hav ing sqft vvliito hands and a very mild look, and one fif t)ie passppgera pVcieu'tly ob served: ' "So you've been in tho country, eh?" "Ves, sir." "' "Had 16 go aimed, I suppose?", "Yes', all men out there go armed,'! "Saw Mexicans, eh?'! ' ' "Ves, fir, a tpyv.'l' ' "And cowboys?" "Tes, sir.'! '' "Ever "fiaye any trouble with a cow boy?" "Yes, sir, onco." "And do yon mean to say fjial ypa csine out of it nhyej ' '"' S ' ''.'I'o.'slr."'' "And and what become of the cow boy?" '' "I have liiin here, sir," replied the little man, and opening his vnlisu hu took out a cowboy's sombrero vvitli a bullet hole through tho front, nni) thin p'penlng a small parccj Jiebruuglit'out a well' preserved human ear. ''Well, by George!" gasped the Inqulsl tive passenger, and lie began shrinking up and wilting nvvay until when the Jittlo man looked around for lilm lie had cntlrc.- tirciy uisappeareu. OErriNO THE BEST PF THE BAHAMA He was a short man pervaded Ijy a gen erally rural air, and wore a derby hat that looked like a chocolate drop. Ho paused near the l'ost Ofilco building In front .of an "Italian banana cart, and in spected thcfruttivitb great jr.terest. "How" bernanncrs?" ho luquircd.' 7m best bananas In zu city' safd the merchant from Italy earnestly. "Zls 1$ banana season. All of zcni sound nnd Ijte." "IIovv inucJi for tya ycJIjoron9S?1'.' 'JTvvo for live." J " " ' : ''Well, give me onny said tiesJiort man Ho P.assid over three .cents, and scle'ctiiig a banana began to rewpvo llio sklh. The fruit was slightly overripe, however, and being exposed, n'soft spot on one side gave way and .the edible portion ,of that Italian vanisjitu .111 110 guuer. there jvas an eitpressfon ol intense suf prise on llie purchaser's face. He looked at the .empty banana skin In his hand, nnd then said to tl;e vender: "I bought you said lids was tho season of tho year for bernanners?" . ' ' - '.'So It is." ."Maybe that was a last season's bernan cr." - ' " ' ' '' ' "No, no,'.' said the dealer Impatiently, "zat was all right. You should have eaten hlm." " ' I didn't get a chance to cat It. Gimmo another.? The dealer objectsd, so tho compromised on another banana for two cents. The- man with a chocolate-drop derby passed over the pennies, and ns he grasped thu second banana, he remarked; "I ain't agolu' to let no Eyctalyun fruit beat me. Plagued Jf don't eat.skln nud an tins time." And he did. EARLY MAHEIAOE. Constance Is a very' yo.uog, but sho s also better worth quoting than most grown people. Her envV was bomewiiat. aroused by the fact that a wedding was about to take place in the family 01 jier iittio play mate, and that the playmate thereby nail the advantage of her; so she remarked, very ' complacently, lo her Jlttle friends mamma: 'Mrs. -rr-, did yon knoyv thai I was cn gaged to be larrlcd?" vwny, no. conny. is iti&t o.r "Yes, tna'ain: I'm engaged tp Fltz Ward," (small Jioy of her acquaintance). '.'He doesn't knor it, but I've got to cx Dla!n It to hluv"' "Well, Conny, do you expect to be mar. rle.l soon? ' 'Well, i hqpe so. u 110 laci is, i m ureu of being 'pahked, and 1 think we'll he married i-ery soon." WANTED A CHANGE. 'Got ,the cholera In town?'.' asked Nankin farmer who was on tho market yesterday. "Wiry, no!" answered the person.Inter rogated ."Heard so opt at piy place jrtfirdjy, neard therp were twenty-six cjse.v ."Oh, that's all nonsense. Are your neighbors much excited?" "Not a bit. We began down there willi the measles and whooping .cough Jast-Oc. tober, and we are nov tapering off with catarrh In tho bevid and a ringing In the ears. Excited? "Why, I come in tu get a cao of cholera fpr a change!" -I'ut in plain English, Queen Kaplo- Ui.l's name hlunlflcs, "The dropping of Ilia cUul. from hejivea. Kvrry to-morrow has two handles. Wo can fake hold of It by the handle of a'hxloty or the handle of faith. Trouble Ahead. When the nppctite falls, nnd Sleep grows rest loss tin.l nurcfreshliig, there Is (rouble ahead Tlic digestive organs, when healthy, crave food, the nervous system, when vigorous nndlriiuimll. gives its possessor 11.1 uneastner.H nt night. X tunic, to bo elicit I ve, should not be n mcio appe tizer, nor are the nerves to tie strengthened and KOOtlieii hv tlip nnalileil flptlim of fl hi'dilthn or 11 narcotic. What is Inquired Is a medicine vvlili h Invigorates the stomach and promotes assimila tion of food by the system, by which means the nervous system, us well as the other pari ntlhu physical organism, are strengthened, These nie the clfects of llostcttcr's Stomach Hitters, a medicine whoso reputation Is founded firmly tu public roiifidenee, und which physicians com mend for its tonic, nutl-iilllous mm oilier prop elites. It Is used e.lth Hie host lesults hi fever unii ague, rheumatism, khney nnd uterine uenk nesy.ui,) oilier iijaludlcs, -The great high road of human welfare lies along the old highway of steadfast well doing. trr'f hp tttio valuo of good homo Is loo pftcn only1 realized wien It is broken up a"d G'jne, Bucklea's Arnica Salve- Tho best salvo in tho world lor cuts, bruises, sores,ulcers,katt lhiiem.fev'er sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands. corns. and all skin eruptions, and iioslttvcly cures piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed tp glvo perfect satisfaction, or money re f'Umlpdf 'ricn 23o, per. box. ijt 'f'liomas. Circumstances form tjio ctiaracter; tut, like petrifying mailers, they harden while they form. ' Silent sympathy is to troubled hearts what tho soft spring rain Is to tho fiozcn cartll. Hr.Vraur'e Magfo'Oint&ent. A sure euro for all bolls, bunis.sores.cuts. flesh wounds, sore ' nipple, " hard and soft corns, chapped Hps and haiius.. I'cico'CO cents.- Sold by druggists. Williams M'f'g. Co.. Prop's.. Cleveland. 0. Sold by T. Thsisas, this druggist. A noble nature can alone ' attract the noble, ' ( a lone knows how to retain them; ,1 v itnnrpYcrncrit In the daughters vvlll best aid in the teformation of the sons In this Dr. Frazier's Hoot Bitters. Frazier's Hoot Bitters nrc not a dram shop beverage. Jltit art strfcliy'ncHlclnal ln'cvery sense, tney act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep tho bowels open and regular, cleanse tho blood and system or every impurity, solu by druggists, if I. At Thomas' drug store. The smallest act of charity sjmj) stand us n.great' stead. -Hooks aro among man s truest con solers. In the hour of allllctlon, trouble or sorrow, ho can turn to thctu" with con fidence and truest. ' Brace. Up You arc feeling depressed, ynur appcUfo is poor, ion are bothered with Headache'. you are Hdgctty, nervou, and generally out nf sorts, and want to hr.ico up. 'llrace up, nut not with stimulants, spring medicines, or hitters, which have lor their basis very cheap, and whisky, end wjilch 6limtllute you for an lumr.i'nli tlien Ir'a'vo you iij worse conditloli tlilui before. What you 'want is an nltcrntivo that will p'lrify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restnro your vitiiiity, nml give renewed health and strength. Sncir u ihCdicino'you win jina find in Klccfri(? llitfei's, nud only &l tiuoltlu Jl Ti l).Thoiua'ii'rt'driiitlura. cents .Well arranged time Is a sign of well- ordered tiling.. Good hrecdlng Ja benevolence In trifles, or tho preference of others to ourselves lii fh,e Uttjo occurrences of life. yjicn Jljvby wmJe, ) gT8 JierSrU, Wl'on lie wm & Child, M19 crd hi Cajtort, Wlien "lie lecam ill('s, alio fiwig to Oaitorlft, fiTif 11 bo hod Children, oLo gar's tiiem CaitorU The man who procrastinates struggles willi ruin.' Hay Feyer, AsUinm. Immediate, relief. Foiitaln'o's Cure, l'orsal'ri hyC. 'T. Horn. To makes pleasures pleasant shorten them. No .Cure No Pay. V now departure in p.ltf.tiil.1 TV,'iilnlriMi ' ( !r,ht ll(rhvHrv rrt- ihoves the cause of dlseasej 'ijainei'y, dfs caso germs. TJils 'gnarillyCO ijie.ina some tliln ir for "KnoVle'dgo Is' power." l'or jalo at'l)r. C. T. Horn's drus store. Do your duty in little things and you will lie faithful In great ones. ' For blood, liver, kldnov and stomach dIs'eAies use Dr. Lloyd's Yaniliy 01edlcl.no no euro no pay at 0. TVjIorn's C'ciitral Drus Store. ' If w.p were never tried our 'rue charac ters never wold Jbo kuowii. ror oysivipsia or 8i,cjc iieauacno uspjr. Lloyd's family inedclne-ilo euro no pay at .C. T, Horn's' .entril Drus Store' rl hose who are never weary can never know how svect rest Is. The Itov. fteo. II, Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., save- "lloth myself un!l wifo owo our lives jiShilohVGJiiimihilttuii Cure." Sold by Dr. Horn, LchlBhton, und Iiiery, Wciii- port. .The intellect of man sits enthroned visibly upon lib forehead and in his ove; nnd the heart is written upon I1I5 cpin' tenanco. Are you mado mlscrablo by- Itidifjcfctipn, Constipation, l)ir.7.ineb8, 1as of Appetilf, Yellow Skin? Sliiloh' Vttllizci- is'iioartlve cure. Sold by Dr. Horn, udiigfitoi), ajiil II?.,.. Wnlc.n., ' in Ufa It IsdlfUcnJt to say who does you the most mUclilef cneiuld with tho worst Intentions, or friends with the best. k Whv will you cough wheiTSliiloli'it Ciira will givo immediate relief. TriCo 10' cts.. 50 cts. nnd $1.' 6)!d by Df. Horn, U-hifelr-ton, and JJieVy, Vcisiwl.' ' ..Hcvcriga Js a debt, jn Iho paylnt; of which tlio greatest knave Is honest and Sincere, 'ajjd, so far as ho Is able, punctual. Sliilnh'3 Catarrh llcmcdy a positive cure for XJlii'rrli, Diphtheria uud Canker Mouiti. Sd!l by Dr. Horn, Leiiighton', and lllcry. iyeiM.port. ' lie courteous to all, but Intimate with few; and let those fow be well tiled, ljcoje you glye lliem youi commence. Every ono is aware thut when a ncrjnn .., ' .11 .!. r.. '..i i.. I Willi cuiu riiuii, iur niv infill lie ex iiuricnccj a ticklhie in the threat' and 1 dllliciillv in brcutliin. One or two doses or Dr. Seth Afnold'a Cough Iviilcr will re move troubles juf tnU nature ind clvo tho Millcror a goou Uglit's ie.1. Uivo it 11 trial and fco bo convinced. I'nr mile fay nil drue- trUtii. Price lAc. 69c mid S1.Q0 ncr Uiilr ut. bciii ArnoiU H nngar Uiatul iniiouu! 1 Iill unequallci for costivcneM, jaundtcc, ' XCU n CC R W C Q QTH D C jjlvcr troubles. 5c J 'l)G LUnlNLrl O )fgt m mi xss? mi. Aro You Biilotb'i, ' The RtfufaUr tievtr fails ta tare. I moil rbrcVfulh rccmmrml It to nil who utifler1 frunii Eilioui AtlAcUt Any Dica rugcJ V a .din krrancedMrite of th Liver. t Kansas Cttr, Mo. R BERNARD. Do You Want Qood Digestion? lit tfUlJcrcJ Iiiteimly with Fail SiehiAtkt tleaa fetTX A' iwiJior, vjo bad tViSimmon py troiiM. unc irst iioif ; iook ftiicyi very imtch, and In onfw)cV nyc X wiu cyetl tn Ht Utronfi y ai ever I wa. 7 Jhe-ify't 'Median k for Dytest'a. xsd( V. ' II. O. CRENSIf AW. ever ti RtCHMO-SD, Do You Suffer from Constfpation? Testimony of Hiham Wfinyvn, Chief-Justice of Ga. : "1 have u1 5?linnio..i Liver Regulator M Conulpation of -my Uvt'eUtcamed ty a Kmporarjr Ucr-nRtfinent of the Liter, for the laM three or four ear, an J always wift, tUtidtd fantfit ' . Havo You Malaria L.v hatl tpcrence with Simmons UverRcfu latbr 'iTf)5,y t65 and fecariJ It as the .gyeatett Medicine" ii g time fir rfiseaset peculiar to malarial reitif, Sa cood a medic toe detcrve universal commendation.' Rsv MT : B. WHARtON, lstTholotlcaJ SAwinary. Cor. Scc'y Southern BatUstTh ' THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS r LIVER REGULATOR 1 : Cee that"' oil set the genuine, Vith the rotl Z rfn front cf wrapper, prtrredWIy1 J). " t . . X J. h.zeilin & CO., SOLsritorRisTORS. PllILADELnilA.P, E. F. LuCJlvBBAOH, T)KM,KU IN WALL PAPERS, j j. j Borders & Decoratipnp, Bools, Stationery, Fancy ' Got - w - .... . J 1 Window Shades & Kixtures, Latest Stjles. inado and put up, If dctlrea. Points, Oil, "Varnish, Brushes & general "Painters' Supplies. No. Broatway' 'Mancli EMut U JJclw (lie roadyay House. Sale Bills Printet at tliis Office. HEABQUARTEH forJEWELM Wo 0 9 Opposite tlio Carbon House, llanit Street, Lehigh - 'toll I'cuira., sells ' Watclies ! Clocks I ' . . . . ' ' ..... and Jewelry, heaper on an average than can he bought noy wimrp rlsrt "in llifl rniintv' MniT knrt. - - Vv REPAIRING- . In nil Its branches, r.catly, cheaply and proiunt . -! "' 1 ly ?tti!ililca to. . . : t- ALSO A FULL LINK OF BOOKS -AM)- Stationer Supplipsf novciubcrs-ly T U.S.LITZENBERG, A (Lat.c special ExapiJ;i.cr V. S. renslorj It, PA.!"il)VN, Peum., Prosecutes claims rnt J'ciislons, Increase i IVnslou.tlinmiy und ull inaiiiici'ot clalniaatnilnst tlic covernniciiti Ten' jcai-s' cpertcnce 111 Itio ivnUnii huvliiDNS nml nearly tlvoas Hooclul Ri- AjUWiaJUc,. reiejljil Offlce. ' I iiiako a! Biticlaity of Increase clalmes. ilaV-'l-i)ni ' ': ' U. S. LITfctQIIlKltO. 0. . SNIDER, D. V. S., Mansion II n.fe, Lcidgliton, Kutlro attention devoted 'to tho dlsdascs preva lent amotiRst iloiursilCatcil'Anluuili. Cnshnltoii jicrfui-nica with the UcrassrurK desired. Orders by irtull piouiplly attended to. AU the latest and est news; The Ad'yooate, SI per year! 50 cents, six mdnths. ; "17 STfEEKY'S Mncat I?rjrolean pinner Sets: ts 10: I'jepos Ilelmont lliuncr Sets ; Wflj v yoi ly Dccornlloii, (122.00. 10a l'Jcccs Uclmont liinncrliclsj Klgji Decoration, ?20.00. ' 103 I'ltccs Uelniont Dlniior Sets j JIcrI den licciiralioii, $17.00. 44 lieccs Herlln '" Set Wu,sun D'corution, J5.0O. ' ' 44 I'lcci's Hepjin Ten ScUj Canibrldo I)ccoiaH)ii," 00 2o. ' 44 I'lfet? Oci'llu 'JVa Set : Fnlrmouqt DicoVatluii,$0 5t). ; ' 40 l'lcccs yiita Oranlto Waic. Ouir : -a.oq. ' ' ' The uliove OiMida ,iro ,Onarrnlccl agnlnsj Crazing und ae'di Hie Lest I liinuwunl. '. . ' P. M. Svceny, & Son, AT Corner Store ; : ? t - 4 1 in 1 I