The Carbon Advocate,, An ImiKrKNiiKftT fajW.v NitwarAPKn rub, llshed every Haturday In "Lehlghton, ' Carbon County, l'ciiii sylvahia, V la,ryy Y MortHiriaer, Jr. DANK HTHKlir. 1.0Q Por Year in Adyanool ppjt advertising tneJIum In tho county. Evory desotlptiou'of Plain and Paper JOB PRINTINGS At very low prices. We dd not heltato to say That we arc better equpped than ally 'other printing cstabllsluiient la tuts section, v V,'lo, nrsUflasi kwotk, la alt Its branches, nt lpw prices. Profwtal & Bmto Cards, Horaoo Poy4t, ATTORNEY A,T LAW, QFTtcB;Th.a Itopni rectiy. opened, by & 2&. jupsjjer. 8TB13ET, - - IiBHIQUTQU. BA, May ba eonsulttd. In, EnaUsb, RIM German. j)yy ' " W,. Rapslor, ATTQBlfEY Ap. COUNSKliMHl AT LAW, AND, 1H3TBI JTT ATTGHNEY, First door. abOjVplllanii4on Itousp, MjAUCII OHUNI?, PENH'A. rjsat Estate ami Collection Ascncy. V III Huy nt Mil l.eai UMiiie. ouoj"-ij;b "V'yj ections prompuy '-"!. V1.! Cidents a specialty. May b.9 coji5.iutcrt lu. He1 I'm ipi,dent3 njcllshj and. Oerroan. ttav. J?. V. Wfqrthimer, Sr( NOTAU'V PUBMO, Orncifi CatVn, Adwo'H WMi BANK BTRE.HT, - - LHHJQHTQIf. All bmlness p.eitH(ulog a the nlHoa lll reeolve ffopipt ttentfun. "iar. to Instructor in Mvisie,- Bobbins' American ClU3cil M,cthods a apocjal Terms moderate. "K AT TH OAUlHBf IiPVtSi; ?3 NflWm Bplm w AwoMoOation i Hotels and L. V. Depot.. Parties called for at their Ifntnes by ' dun at any of tlio hotels. es by Irvine or- April 8, tfS7 r- W. G, M. Solple, l'IIY3ICIAH AD SHUGEQN. BOUTH STUEBT, - - - LKlIIGHTflN. Iav ba consult In Eusllsb and Herman. Snecfal attontlon alvil to (iyneeology. Officii HomtSi Prom 12 I. to 2 V M., mid (f am S to 8 1'. M, mar. nl-yl Bbavoii Oiticb :Over J. V. " (.iijiior Store, " Dentistry In all Its hranoljos. Ttcl); Extracted vlthouj, rain. Has administered yneu ,"e.plesl,cii, Office D ivt-WEUNESDAY or each' week. I'.O.adtViU, I.lTZKNllEltO, Jan 3-yr (.elilRli county, l'a. Otkjok: Onp, fye liroaii)y oiisc," JjnOAJJWAV, - MAyOlI CUJJKJI. PaiiU have the benelltof tho latest Untrovt ;m in iicuauicai Appliances r.mj iscsi Hetlipijs nf Treatment In ul rvurpc;" uauei,.- AN;iiKfiu ailmlulst orei MM il H iviliM." ifnos. Mljle. inrsou? itsldlijj; oull WiiJ Jjjlii'ljChifnk, inaku at rtuk!))iuli Ifjr mall. jyn-j t AND EAU, Dr. G-. T, POX Visits AJlentown rculailyon TIIUJ!8I)AY Pl Sacb week. J'ractjco lljolfijl U) ' Plspasc? of tljj2 Jvj'c gt)4 ay, ()(l)cs at Ilajden's American Hotel, and Office flours from 9 A. M. U ado 1. M. AU) aUeiids to Ulasses, and tpr tji jjel;ef a.ui Curo jp.l Opt), tiay alt? te iKtiviM at Usoflaa in HATH, lyenncsilayaiv tfjlliumynf clich week,' at I1AN; (I uk on mi ach wuk, toll oil Monday, and tit KAtj'J ON' on Tucs.day of ucsuay i Jan'2-yt CAgSON HOUS? Jtti) AT HAN K1STI.ER, .- .- PlfOI'IllETOIt, fiWf SyniTi LKHiqnioK, VlieCartion House offers flrst-lass acccmmoila- Hons to the travel Id ft nubile, lardlui; Vyflio "Ay or week on reasonable teiis. Ciinleo ClKars, JVIr.es and Liquors always on hand. (Joixl sheds nd Stables, with tery atteutlD llastlers, at tached, ' ' aprio-yl PACKEITTOU HOTEL, Midway Vetwecn Maucb Chunk 4' Ihl;ht9U, ,fc0f'OI.p MJJVKlt, i-jjor-B, PACICEBTflS, . r PNU. This well-knoyuJIote) l aduuraly rciUed. and lias the best accommodations Imnslent boarilers. Exeellenl utr ueiiuuiu'UL uuii luaneni and ul 'laliles and the Very host Liquors. Stablcs'aUaehed uiui me sepio-yl VJAHSIO HOUSE, Wpposijto J s.ii5p, PAta STPJJET, lehigjitjok. c. u. hom, Piiopmero,v. nils bouse tffcrt ljrst -class accOBuaodatinns for transient au9 permanent boarders. It has been uewly ree,tM4 la all Its ileum tiocnls, and u LK-ut-d In one oi lu liftMt Jiuf4Wiie PortlilJs ul the JwrouBli.- Teims looJci Tile H Alt Is supplied with the choicer. iies, J,lquors and llitars. l'rcsli liiaer on Taii." apr!7-yl Announceslolils.frleiu1s andlh,e libllc Rcrjer tly, that ho lias now np&n fvr their aerouiiaoda jtipu his new and handsomely fUruljhed ' RESTAURANT, next door to the lit National Bank, BANK ST., Jyhlirhlou, aud Utst be Is now prepared to furu )ihllrsH;Ws' ' Mealt q.b Short ffoffacf The Bar Is supplied with the best Wlnej, Frefdj ojicer uecr auu vuoivu ihuis. You arc cordial- j 10 invited .to call. aprit yi D. J. KlSTf.ER ltespecUullv announces to the wliliu that he has opened a NEW 1.1VKKY STAIILL. wid that he Is now prepared to furnish Teams foi J'uiu'mls, vveUdinssor nusiness trips uu ine shmisi in Alee ami most liberal terms. Orders left MJl ''Carbon House" will receive prompt attentloU; 1 fl'ABIiE3 OK NORTH STREET, next the jtotel. Lehlghton. jan-vl T. J. BRETNEY Htecttully announces lo the MtrchanUnf L lilshtnn ana others that bo Is now prepared to ido all kinds 01 tlAULING OK FbF(IQH.T, ISXPBESS MATTER AND iJAGGAGE at very reasonable prices. By prompt attention Ullorttitrs lu hopes to merit a share ot nubile rarron&Ke. uaiaeuce-i corner ui fmcnuu wvu bfout, LehlKhion. Ortlers left at Hwewy & Son's Bonier tjtoro WA01,11"''"0". J. BRETNEY A. Ralionold, D, P. S,, l(audeflbusli BASK STEEKr, LEIIIGIITON. V. A. gprtright, D. D. S., L $t.QO a. Year in Advance. VOL, XV., No. 39. Lehlghton Business Dlrqolory, JW. TtAltDKNntSn, Bank street, wholesale. . dealer In choice brand of Whiskies, pin, Ijl-apdles, wines, fie. f-fT" Patronage; solicited. TtSnANO'H SIIAVtNO SALOON, Ojipos to IJlO ill AnVOOATB Office, Is heaaquartci's fur StiavlntaiUI liaifcutjliiK. Cigars tobacco, sold, flO TO VJ18, TtODEKKrl, under tne Kxcbance tr Hotel, Hank street, far a smooth shuyo. or ft fashionable lialr cit. tsr pinseu on tsunuays, T .r, TCTTT7.. RhmV tlrpci. innimfactnrci of ebolco brands of eurare and dealer In all kinds of tobaccpt aud smoker's iiovcltles. Cull. PKTF.lt IIKJM, Rsnfc stt set. dealer In ladles. geuU, misses attd chtlJreililoots,hocsand sllpocrs. Rcpalrliltrvrdniptly attended to, Call. AMES WALT Dank street, steam heaters. stores, all kinds of l jfltiflllif ft spclajty. Ypi) llliwaru. JlouiuiK mm oijr patronage solicited. H, KQCII, Tlank street, manufacturer of rdn on hrnnds nf Havana clours. All kinds qf siuokbr'a supplies constantly on hand, Call. O V. CLAUK, Jaijer beer ball and restaurant, 4?, opp. square;, Hank street. Choice wlnojahd J 8. WKI1B, saloon and restaurant, Pank . street, headquarters for fresh ncer beer nd other drinks. Chojco eatables ullVi )' qnhawi. s. 01LHAM, attfli'i,ey at laV Vl'l notary milillr. Il.mk slrnflt. English and German, folate Si collecting agency, CH. 11HOAHS, As't,, Hank street, ncaicriu irv vnniU. nntlitn. plusswarn. niiecuswarn. KHI groceries. far-Shata of patronvge sollcted. miK awthax avocatK okfiob, iiank X slinct; plall) and failoy jUi prlntlHB u sped, ly. advocate one dollar per year In advanod. THE LEHIGH WAOON CO., Limited, factory on Kink atpect, manufacturers of butcher. EKAQKK & I1USS, wliolewla and retail eon fectloners, lank street, l'lclilfls nid imrlieS supplied. Your patronage Is cordially solicited, EOl'HKSTHK llOTTLINO HOUSE, Tims. .1. Heck, Hank street, lai:er beer, ale. porter. limber aie, cc. lour uruuin hit- suui:iii-u.xsj t O. ,1. STKAUSS, MuhonliiK street, Iresli Xj, inllk-iinif i:r.im de 1 yj:rel everv morning. All lilndsof vegetables fiVyiU.'i'l;. f-Jy Pllccs. O TO KEIlElfS SOUTH HANK STUEin1, KCHAKUK HOTEL, Hank street, Thomas Mmitx. ivnnrletnr. Cnarh to and from de pot. Hates rea jn)iabo r re gular & translct trado n r.l'liEK EENHTKltMAC III.lt, LehlKh -(trcct, XV dealer In dry Rood, natlnps, punislons, iVl licadin,ntcr for diy itoods. notlonj, pro- l.ilons, eroecnes, &f. tiri'atrrinage solicited. Tho Socrot Sooioties. O. K., meet Monday evening of each week In (label's Hall, Eric's cordially Imltcd. TOHN 1). HEUlOLlilTE POST, No. 4M. O. A. iW'Uuuduy evenings of Hall." 'Cilhjfaijes Invited. each inontli, In llubcr CO I.. JOHN LICNTZ CAM P, No. 9.-., S. of V., K. !'!. Dlv.. II. S.. meet Wednesday even- JI HJl,Vf? Hal'. Al. Campbell, Oaiitaln. ' O. (1. T., meet 1'rJda.v ni!it nfeach week In ,, linhcr's JlaII,llaiik'striy;i;iit73DoVlock. All eiuplars linlted. A. V. IIoiiN.C.T. YJI, O. Am mecteveiycvcnlns:, except sun . day's. car-Sunday ufteriHHin lectures tree. Ivcnierer s nan. fcaiou urn eoruumj mwiuu. Our Ohurohes. irrilODJST l?l'Iwa)PAL. .South Hank street, SifTiday.1chool2p.ni. runway njvvices ai iu :i. in., nuu m. . Wm, 1IIIU t,. in., MAJOit, Pastor. T. ItlNITY LUTHUKAX, Iron street, Sunday services. 10 a. in.. (OciniaiO. 7.30 1). in., (Kus- llshl Sunday school a p.m. .1.11. Kuiiuu.rastnr. EEl'OKMEl), IhlRii street, Sunday services at to a. m., (licpiiau), 7) p. ).. (English), fjuuday schiKi) 2 p, in.' U. W. 3t;,it.. Pastor. nVANHELlUAL, South street, Sunday services ill atiOa. m.. (tlernian), 7.30i. in., (LnidMi), t?uuilay sejuol -i p. in. O. W, 0 nous, l'astor. CATHOLIC, eornvr Ki.iMliampton mid Coal itrfm. servlceu cvefv tviUdnv n.oiiilni: and cveulns. Ituv. Haijiauu:, Pastor. r fVT Tlliivr Central Dryg Store, OPP. THE PU110IG SQUAUK 13anli Street, Lpjiigljtou, Pa., Is preparwt lor lbe f(D.M-MEJ TBADli r- jUUi irhJiVy yt P?ugs an Medicines, Cjicice Wjue.s Sc. Litor&, Cigars, etc. I'reicrirt Was cai'ftylly cflninoiindwl at all Hours F nf f l-iji iLiv rtr nl-'lit. ' Pull hino pf rASIO- Library &. Stand Lamps, in aU styles, and a njl prioes. fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. 3ff JXEILMAN; Bank Stbeet, Leiiighton, Pa.. MtUer and IJofllcr -Ui Flour and Feed. All kinds of GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD at Jil.UMUAU MAlllVJ.i yUAlU., I would .respectfully Inform UiMtaiw,oJ4hIs Il Oi Ti Mil WILL piras place and vicinity mat I am tuny prepared to supiiVtUeiu with all kinds of Tho Best of Coal from anj'jinlup. at very LOWEST PRICES. j Zl r. ,11, UEILMAK. VeiKOort Business Directory. J, 0. ZKKK, M. 1)., W. U KUTZ, M V. PUS. ZEHN & KUTZ, i i n r, I1V-ICP. at' the residence of Dr. Zcrn.'wi.ltn Street, Wclssppft. ' All calls for suricleal or medical treatment will receive prpiapt attention, nuyH-7-H JAUKY & SUWt'LL, The WJ$8f)iyl akevy, l'resh Broad and I'akpj) pyer' dajr. Delivered In Lehlchton nod vM3ho1i Cbpik every Tucsdnj, Tlurs(ay, and Saturday. tT)cnlcs, Parties, pamp-Me$j;ufj!, Vddliigs, Fuietals supplied at snpri lioitao, aHaHsi'.i-iy -JJ1RANHLIN H0l'SEt EAST WE1SSP0UT, rEXN'. This liouso offers first-class aeconiinodijtlnps. to the permanent boanler and Irans'lont' uuest. Panlo'prlccj, o;ily One Dollar per Jajr. auR7-iy JoV ltKiiuip, Proprietor. -J-EATS, TJIE JCWELEIJ. All Kinds of Jetyelry ! Scliool Boots and Stationery. ;uigsut7,f0-ly. , THE Wclpport, Gwb: Ccunty, FsaAd.t Henry Ohristman, Proprietor. Tho nubile Is .resncctfilllv Informed that this well-know house liM Iibhii relltteil and Imprnved toa llrst rale, and aWa Iq furnish the veil' best accommodations' ot till kinds. A Livery Stnbio i connection with the hotel, with ample moans ohreoiitmodate wcddiilz narlics. funerals and pleasure seekers with safe team1. ill I Diiiiui 1 mil mi inc nuu-i ia tt i' i.ii'j iiiii. ItOQM' handsomely fitted up. Aprca 87Iy QESTS WAJiTEI) ! TO SELL TUP NEW Improved Western Wasaera ! 40,000 Now in Fee I And sales constantly Increasing. It nosltlvch leads them all. Buy no tvlher. Write for terinw. AAKON F. SNYDEll, Mfe's. Agt.. augl3-ly Welsspoit, Carbon Co., l'a. Iliavcjust opened nCoal Ytu.l hi cjiiinei tlon with nivljife.l lu WEIKSPOirr wiutfi ian coiuitami ue ioaua an sizes ui lua Best of Ooal! at prices fully as low as tna Liwekt. llf;r.e trial and be ctynyjticct, " ' Henry Ghristman, Fort Allen Houso, Weissport Fairbanks .jrjijaril Soalcs In Cpfliipctlon December '" ' js, issoiyi " ' For Vao Piui m Most jpafhionablo Ktyles of DUESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GRO.CER1E8, PROVISIONS, SIlV'EBWAUE, &c., SfC. Gfl TQ E, H. SNYDER, Banjf Eitreet, LohiJiton. Goods euarautced and pn.ccs aa low sj else, where tor tbomm,e'jo,u'alll of joodl. July IS, ISS5-ly 1 riBK CaAon Ateate ! ! ! AndgctaHtbe litest neiys, 1 Inciadlnir interesting New Yorfc and wasuinsion iai- tes. You better join roe. It Is the clipapest, largest aud JJEST weekly paper ia IU JLi.ehlsh YaUev. Try it. Only $1 p. y.ear. Oirculatlon, 1,066 ! ALL TfJ .NEWS 1 The garbon Advocate, $1.00 Per Year. Slnglo .oples, FIVE .Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. House and Lp,t for t?ole. rM One-hait uox. 33 x 163 feet, .situate on II iM flilirK Ktiih UM, thA Kavv llmniH Ilimses. utioil which Is ererted a eOod lo-story Frame lipase, ic x 22 Icet. ' A never tailing well m l'ure Water, and a number pf choice Fruit Trees and Vines on the Lot. A nice home for a small family. For terms, Ac, call at lue varbon advocate voice, nana sireei. uue 2-U r -Jb INDEPENDENT . Lehigkton, Carbon, Cqvinty, Penna., July 23 1887. HIS FAttH. pr JIAHV II. DIMOND, Ify errMtK eel, o.'cr deserts wide, llaro wandered many a day; How I would seek tho Father's side H 1 Lilt knew tne way. Rut devlpus roads and winding paths, My weary soul contuse; Tlip'plght draws op, no guide she lias duo Knows uoi which lu cuoosc. But lot a traveler, strange nnd sweet, Has crossed the tangled maze, And left a sound to guide iny feet Al parting of the ways. 1 It Is a cross, howclcar U sj9,, Across tho deepening hlghtl AVlillo on Its face a ifjjiilgo glows, In words of holv'llilit. Those lines liiT),v lug glory beam. wnii pure, tincauniy ray. My sciil, from hence we follow hhn, Vlio says, "I am tho W ay." Long, long, my restless soul liaspughj To know tho false from true, ' "" And through Ihu labyi In'th of thought Pure knowlcdiie to uiirsns. "Where ntt thou. tlUgi(jvs' oid shp.crln -wu.wiiere canst tnpu ue loui.u?': No answer fnin; Hub snllpn sklcst Or from tho stpny B'ruqnd. In vain throufj folios vast and rarot In vain froni rfoflciLure. She seeks. ;J1 keen, and anxious cars. its uiumg piaco to lonrn, Unfilled, t(itauglit she turns awayt From l)lj(o anil from sago; When Iql tfc,rQ breaks a Heavenly ra,. Across a lettered page. A light t'lKjt'ijevcr shall grn,w din, un words ot ruueiess. youlli. My soul, from hence wo learn of JIln, vvno says: "i am tno rriuii," I stumbleon a rugged path, Beside a bitter sea; The heavens ar leripiig cloud and 'rath, To pour that wratii mi nip. "" The day I thought en lair uijjj long So life, once beautiful ijjuJ stroiiu. is luuiug in my nren&i, 1'alo iihantoins round iu ecein to llt And jieople all the gloom. Whllo Just before my trembling feet, There lies all open tomb. But liaikl a strong, triumphant vclco From out the bending skies I It bids my fnlllns lieart'rpjQlce., My heavy soul ui Isc, Wlct jjracloiis conitqr.tdces- it glyol u.if sHeef sureeaso oi strnei My soul, from bunco In Hint wo'llve, Wliu says : "1 um tho Life." The Death-Troth. ay ai.ici; DALjj. "Alnsljp, I Vi'sntU) imvo a talt with you cojije qnd sinoke" ja)d VyilfrtJ Dciiyer.a younR, falr-halred lieutenant pf tlio -12J Ileglmcjit of tlio IJigiiland lirisado. Cautatn Alnsllo was his senior bv some years; but SvilfrU hail gained liU friend ship entirely, for, in spite of their different tempe raments, the elder iiian was singular ly attracted by tho ypungor'g e.aye,ty and altectioiiatJ) tlpyotlpii. ' ' HQ yielded to bis request. TJijj pipes were lit. anil soon they passed from' lighter topics to one of deeper Interest, when Wil frid told a story lo Ijls friend of a romantic Hrst lovf, which lyjd jnailo of his haid life in the (Jrjmaa ,a tender, swept iilj. Ainslie heard U.Is narration with grave attention. Soma of the lover's enthusiastic remark; on tho pbject Ills uQssjop n)lglit have provoked a smile from thajjtjw, but the lieutenant's altachinentiva so ROftuinc, so outspokeji, that it (inly deeply touched him with Its pathos; ali tho more, perhaps, because of tha danger vjhicli awaited them, since that iyM the JOtli of September, 1854, and on the ijiorrqw a battle was imminent. Alnsll.e iiis (llent regarding Mia lad s flushed, animated faea ith a sail espre3- sion on his own grave features, for he real ized that ere the netting of tho nxt day's sun hi? fflrnpanton .wjlght hp lying coldly ngiu on tne Held ot uaitlc. "You kave not tqjd lje herjiarpo." said Ainslie,-'' ' ' "It Is Epf)$tMKfi.'! "And your marrlano--U ljia day fixed?" 'Np such luckl" ejaculated Wilfrid. "We should liavo to wait for somo years for my promotion. I)ttt," .cjgutjniied hfl,' with an embarrassed Jaugh, "it is rather prematura tp jtalk; qf .a. yieddlng uh.en my fate is not yet decided. I think sl) loves me, though I never nstcl Jj.er lle question until 1 came U Hie Crijua.-" "Oh, you are not cngageil.?'' "No. I ejtpeet to get her letter Jp-mor-row tho letter which will tell nie all. Ainslie, If U comes too late, will you lay it unopened Mpon my brcast; and ury it with me?" The captain turned his dark eyes ajjec llonatcly on his .cojnjrtd.e's fpjee as )tfi r& spondedt ''t it comes .tp that, yes; but, old fellow, don't be dowu Jn the mouth; hop for belr ter tilings. ' 1 f f f t The battle was over. Th, carnage, the awful slaughter, the Utrcp struggle of man' tp man was passed, and ail that remained ou the heights of Alma to mark the'track of of red-hauded war were ghastly mounds' of crushed human hcjniss and Jwos mingled in jory confusion. A victory was gained for England; but at what acoitlur gallant soldiers had euceqntpred the enemy. With .yndautited bravery Uiey had swept orward, wblle he fore their fixed bayonets ths Jlusslaps fell liko aututmi Reaves, liut ipany f. .spile heart was that day liujlieri orever, and xiaxpqa'f tjU3 .exe slied.iu ,'aln for those who might ri turn to them nevermore. While unavailing sorrow was In Jils heart, Paul Ainslio gazed on tho scene, for Ills errand thero was a sad one. lie camo to seek ampng the slabithe body pf his friend wboiiad fallen. He found the still ,form. n Jpoked doTjionthe face last s.een so bright with Jle, and JLtp lew gathered 9wJy tp .his dark eves. lie vbcld an .urtoptAed ieUcr which had just reached the camp. It was addressed to Lieutenant Denver, In a woman's wrlt- lue. Perchance it contained tho jvordi pf Jojce which had been so eagerjy desired yester day. And ,uow be to whom t,lio ypwi were sentjay there as inipassjye to .t.b.e.p as the cold earth ,beneaUi him, And, oh, to Uilnlcof b.er.J that air U-l, who bad but yielded herJieart toiiave.it .broken by her Jo.vo's untimely death.! With .a deep sigh, I'aul laid the letter on the young officer's breast; and thus, wth bis beloved wonls close to the pulseless .heart, Wilfrid Denver was laid to rest In bis rude grave. Five jears after th Crimean war is ever. jie and Let Live'. Paul Ainslio mingles with the crowd at a fashionably ball In the height of the Lon don season. Sijtoli'gav assemblies, are not much to his laste, but ho is drawn to this gathering be cause the itfol of his heart U among the guests. Cpnstance Heayniont Is singularly beautiful. Paul has been dapclni: vyltb her. Tho delight of her presence overwhelms him. Uundlnq; urtll telr eyes ))ept, b,e vybls pcrs: ' ' "Como ylth mc.t' . In the coo, dimly-ligbtcd con.serv&toj-, with tia 'splash of falling water 'nilngllgg wjtji the dreamy strains of tn,uso('1io fstj per one low, earnest rmcsuon. -v;onsiancflt wiw ypu lio niy p,inf, Her heart answers htn. Thcyaro nttita alono. and even tis she sighs tremulously be )ias L.er in his a'rms, close against t)irolibng heart. She draws away from bis touch, Vflth. a shudder, cxclalrnjug wildly: Paul Paul I you must not lore niol SciC.r.ot tp tmlto your life with mlne( for tho shadow of, death is ou my path.i' ' ' Paul smiles superior to. her fojrs. "My durllmj, If ypji'lpve.pia, f vlU n,ever elirjquish ypjt. Death coines to all lives'; but it' hot fall the. sopner on either of us because 11,03 ijyqs are qrje,!' lje says. "isut h ray love iiquia only bring you misfortune?" she urges. f'l vdll itsk that, Constance. Health, happijicss, lifi; Itjjlf, are nothing vrlthout you I" S . 1 t t It is Paul Ainslic's wedding-day. The sunlight streams through the slalned-gtass windows, casting gorgeous tints on the fiirch floor. ' ' cercrxiany begins i tljq solenin wcrds arc spoken. Paul stretches forth his hand. to. plight their troth, w liilo Constance's slight fingers nutter into his palm. He is about to press them lu a' vrarm clasp, when an Icy hand steals In bc.twcen, and 5. sjjadpwy form stands befqrq .lje bride. ' - - .i - Her arm. falls tp her side. An awful pal lor comes upop her face. ilh hps npflrt, with eyes distended in horror, sho confronts tho phantom; (hen, with one long, wild cry: "Wilfri'dl Wil frid I" slje falls Jike a stop? Intq Paul's arms. The bilil&I guests crpyd roqnd her; there Is a huii) of voices, a whispered murmur of sound; but Cpustanco knows nothing, sees nothing. White and still, with closed eyqllds like tho dead, she remains, and (bits be bears her from the church. In .the tame elate" elis is borne from the carrhga, iul laid upon Iter bed. A3 lief "cctor now, Paul stands beside his lovs; rm qtber ?ai ho sutler to attend her. The hours pass on the lqng hours fraught with anxiety. The evening closes In as Paul still keeps watch beside his pati ent. No change has come to that rigid form that marble-like fiica, Cppstnnce jles sllll jfj a stupor, rpscblins datj). ltcjr iqyur Heart seems orpakli)g. lie has trjid all restoratives (n yaln. If ijrled from jny s greatest hplght tp woe s deepest aby3:, he scarce can b,car the pain and live. Ho throws himself npqri his kpeps beside the couch, andcjtspln$ her inanimate form to his thrubfcjng heart In a paroxyism of despair, be moans: vjjii, tonstaqce, my beliji'M. pomo rack to life end uioj" As f Jri a))8vpr to Ids pray,?r slje moves, her dark eyes oncpipg upon hhu with a wild gaze as of fear; then'.thcre coines a passlon atp weeping, which shak.os fcr frp;j J;ead to foot. ThankGodl'' cries Paul. I'Her fijaspu will bespafed.'' The storm of tears spends itself at last, and Consignee beckons tp her lover. Send tlieu) away,'' sue says of time whp surround her. "I Ijavo much tp jay to you, Paul; but we must alone.'' wey are ten togitnci'. llislng from the couch,sheUtJt,ar toward him. stretching out her arms. "Take me, rani, my love, for the Ust-r last tlmel sle crhjs, Jn a y,oiqe qulyerjox with paiij. ' Ho draws her tp his heart; he hojds hpr there as tba,ug.ii nothing again shall sever them, and ihpa sliu tcjla )im the story of her Hfp. Sparsely has iho spokes, ere Paul knows their doom Is .sealed: that phantom form is bepeliiin; that IjCy'jjfasp 6eenis iff rueze Ids bioqd ytjr a najjjeless horror, bhe Jias oved Wilfrid Denver. The letter he had laid on the young .Ul cer's. cold breast contained her acceptance of his .offered hand. Vb.cn the news of uif dAatff reached her, she had resolved to Hyp. uooydded for his. tako; but after years bail pfsyd, 'Paul's devoted loye won her heart; and, lu spite' of n. varolug presentiment, shp accepted blm. Paul muses deeply or a time, ''Wilfrid Dcnycr was my fr!ejad,V he' sayt jl last. '.'Poor youig fello, bow lit tle L iliought that the Constance lie loved would come to, bovine also!" one sniyes. ''Alasl never voursl No .thought of mar riage ,can erer again be between us I 1 re- lcasp you from our engagement," lays her sad voice. ".Constanpe," .cries Paul, "do you seri ously mean that this phantom is to sever us?" "It must be sol I am bound to the dead, aud even In tUs grave bo.clalus my prcui- ue,!'- ''B.Ht, .Ccjnstance, Lr-V She fnterrupts him. "Pearest, .look here.'.' Taking from jier4e&c aoldtd paper,sbe pvtslt lpto Jilsjiand. Jt .ls .Will rid Denver's last letter. .On Jjio flrsi page are traced mesp a-prus; .'.'It jnaybetht eje I recejyo yptir ans vver-!-tlie ariswer wbjph will .bring joy or desolaUonv su&II.bp .vlng dead upon the battlefield. '.Yet, should that be ray ate, I believe that .even in death J shall knew If ypu return .ray lqve. And, my darling, I fear that should another claim yourt,roth .in after years, I shall rise even from my grave to s.tnnd between you," Paul reads this In silence. "You see," Constance says sadly, ".Wll ,frld keeps his word. I pledged inysilt to him; be claims that troth (n death, Taul, say farewell. I shall never be your wlfel 1 arujnrooilscu to lite ucaqi" $1.26 when She speaks tlio words with a mournful solemnity; W Hps (mlycrjn, her eyes filled with tears. ' ' 1 ' ' Paul stllvps wHdljf tp cliango this de cision, but, In yaln. He finds it Impossible to dsuado her frpm the fixed Idea tliat sho Is. doomed neyer to marrj. At last thoy part despairing love In both their, hearts-part, to sco each other's face' no more. 'when tltno has broughjt balm, to, Faul'.s nc.uing ucart, ana tauiint uiui some semu lapco' of. resJgnallQ.n.as lip wanders through a country churchyard )j$ s,ces. a funeral procession approaching. Wftl) a strange presentiment upon him, be stands pyalt- ne It. - Slqvy)y ijifs mou.t;nql cortege glides, ajops. tjntll, ijt'resta beside aij open gravo ' r The pall Is lifted. Paul looks on the ppfjhvplale. ' It bears (lje riatpe pffn stance Beaumont, Hn totters g tjtw elcris pn,wr4. nd falls jqig inu ptiisircipiicq srnis oj a uyswiucr. lieijiilpf; flyer hlrn, tljp man lifts hs ead, pnil ga'z'es'lntp tlie face of the dead. ' Beyond this llfe-wlth. all its' doubfs, it? fears, Its lialf-umlcrstRpd inysteties, nnd Eolemrt septels Paul Ainslie ndj Cpn stance ueaiynotit met nga.lp, orchanco wbero there Is '. 'no piarrylija pr giving In marriage," their lovo will flno a muniment mn:e b),cssed than that of earth. " general News Items. r-;Geneal Slnion Cameron, wljq s In il ninetieth ' year,' wllj" go to Europo for 'a pleasure trip. ' President Cleveland ami wife nre spending their vacation days with relatives fitjij friends in the neighborhood of Ullca, N.. '"' v ' ' ' lioutsa Jordan, aged twentyrtwp. yeafj, of Woodbrldgo, N. J., suicided Tqesday. No cause is assigned for the deed. Adjutant Genoral Druni Is said to be in falling health, apd his retirement rpm tho army is foreshadowed. Ex-Senator Coukllng's. recent visit to Chjpaap Is isald tp have been for political purposes. Tho demand for notes of small denom inations coutinues Jicayy and tlie Trcasury Department Is unable as yet to meet It. Tie Increased supply pf silyer c'aj;tllf!ates will ba issued as soon as possible. Tlie total amount of bonds redecmod under tho call which matured on the 1st iMstaijt Is S13,100.'J5Q, lpaylng st'il out standing of that call S1,02(W58. The total amount of called, bonds outstanding iq $5, itfin jr.ri ' "' ' ' ' ' ' THREE THINGS. . Three things that ueyer become rustyi the money of the benevolent, tfio shoes of the butcher's horse, and the woman's toqgue. ' tjifcp tjijngs not easily dorie to allay thlpst jth fi(f( t ilfygft wlfjj jvater, and to pleaso all In eypry thing that Is'donc. " Three things that are.as good as the best brown bread In famine, well water in thirst, aqd a gray coat In cold. Three things as good as t'ljoif better dirty water to extinguish the fire, an jtgly wlfo to a blind man, and a wpoden sword to a coward. T'.'e? warnings from the grave "Thou kuoyyest jj-Jjat j wasj tliouseest what I am; rem.emji.ey jjat thou art to be.'.' Tireo things fil short coutlnuajiae a lady's love, a chip fire, nd a brook flood. Three things that ougli't jikvpr to be from home the cat, the chlmneyjand t'hq house wife, ' Three esseptials to a fase story teller a good m.emgF a bold face, and fools for an audience. ' ' ' J ' Three things that are seen in a ppacock the garb of an angel, the walkcf a .thief, aud t)ie yqice of tjip deyil. ' ' TJiree' tjil,ngs it js nwisp Jo b,oast of the flavor flf thy ale.th'e haMitjqf tiy wjfo, and the contents pf thy purse. Three miseries of a man's house a smoky chimney, g. ArippU) roof, and a sc.oldlng vfe. LAttptJAOE OF FLOWEE?. Yellow roses, of whatever species, mean coquetry. White roses mean silence, with ered white roses despair, p'lnjf oses bash fulness, and moss-rpses loy.e" Stripped of ts Uiorn a r9.jp says "Ev crythlo't; f,o b.cpe.' and strJipeijl ojf 'ItS; leav3, "Every'tlilnR to fear." A sngle rose-leaf means "I fear to pre sume." ' Tho ordinary fern that florists sell means slucerity, but niaidon-hajr ' means, dlscretlan, ' ' A boquet of .wWtjjrflJfl'Kn.inI''r' fern would signify '.'Be silent and cauti ous." A bouquet 0 tiUJpj Is trntaiuount to a declaration ot love. Narcissus means uncertainty, and a girl who wey white hyacinths declares herself frivolous. Hydrangea conveys a reproach for cold ness, and (yy Is a quest for friendship. While lilac stands for Platonic love. Violets, of 'course, as everybody knows, stand for modesty, andpansies say, "Think of me." A el ft of scarlet geraniums Implies that you think the, person to whom you present It is behaving foolishly. Silver-leaved geranium means that .'.'you take.lt back," and a tubrjia declares .that you won't "give it away.'.' A Hub tjjt psmllax lsap .entreaty for confidence. Clematis J.ioiwiteed to convey admira tion of Intellect. Cedar or evergreen Js emblems tic of .con stancy, and common grass means submis sion. A hot Watba )ass lassitude. Hock of afiesi-Hqck-a-bye baby. v-H to earth's jface Is not illrty, what is IlQinanUc death a young lad drowned a tears. Vhlcli Is the easier, to drive a saw horse or ride a nightmare? No young limb of the law Isbigenengh to establish a branch office. It was t,he lady who thought she was going to swoon who bad a faint suspicion. Because a druggist keeps a soda foun tain out west they call him a "flzzy-olo- ElM." ' Ladles are fond of baseball games, .be cause they admire any one who pan make a good catch. ' The cheapest thine in straw hats this suajon Is tho bead of a dude. not paid in Advanc. Single Copies 5 dents, Minister (making n, call) And do you always do aa yotir'uia'mma, tells ypu to, Flossie? Flossie, (embVt(cally)-A guess 1 do, and so docs papa. EnatileUos. .after a suppression of elghtccu montht, aro to bp 'restored to infantry officers of tlie French army. H '. '1 ,,' i, 1 -" .' ' Tlj 0 :Battlnning t the End.. The begtnnln; of disease Is n slight 'deblU ty Or disorder of som'o of thSvitatoVga"hs',tbo''stoina'ch, the liver or the bowels ilsu.illy. TlierB are dys peptic symptoms, the liver is"rpihlt'somc, the skin grows lawncy and tiiilicalthyRiskliigi there are pains In the-'riaht sldo or thrnnirlMlie riaht shoulder blade The rllnlat Is often' ah utttHJ nroMrarloii'of thophyslftit nergles, perhaps 11 with Hosteller's Htonmcli Bltteis, which Is always effectlvo as a remedy, and It should bo resorted Wat an early stage, there' vt 111 be no reason lo nnprehcnrt those Injurious mbieque'nt effects upon the system often entailed hv entirely cured diseases. Tar bettor is It, also, to empfoy tills safiVremcdlalngl'nt'ln fever nnd ague, -and other i.iu.i issue, nut it inu iiiiucuiiy m niei 111 nine iimlarla I'piilpluints, than nuliilue and othei potent drugs, which, even wheli they 1I11 plove llll ,1 enecnlal lor a pair the' geperal healtl). line, nun inu sioniuca auu nil- t-DrpckQrj? fuels tte thrjjl pf high prices ly coiloo. "' A parrot owned by a Chicago rrian is declared 'by t)ie latter tp bo jgO years pld, ? PpH'fP fMUjly letters' ' ' ' ' Bncklon's Arnica Ba(ve. Tba best salje in tlio world tor cuts, bruises, sqrps,ulccrs,sat (liuom.f ever sores, tetter, tib'aiJlitil bnn(U., chllblunds. crirns. and all bKhi qrdpflPns.'Ttnrl pasltivelv cures piles, of iio'pnj' required. Itisguniufeed to give pcrfctt satisfaction, or irtonfey r"e fupded. Pfiit 23c per box, at Thomas'.' "Qh, what Is so rare as a day In June?" been bckl" ; and Western raliroad in Pennsylvania s named "r.rl.'nr Hn ' ' ' '"'. . Ijr.Vrajer Hjgic Ointment. A sijre cuifl for all bofls. bums, sores, cuts, Thomas, the druggist. Thq real reason why negroes live to such an extreme old age is that lliey don't know exactly when they were born. Obligatory military service In Belgium Is to b maoje thirteen j'fiars. Dr. Frazior's Soot Bitters. Frazler's Boot Bitters are not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medicinal in every sense. Tiicy ncf strongly Upon the liver and kidnevS. keen tba bOwntsf oiv.n and regular, cleanse ihu blood 'anil sytflcpi of every Impdrlty.1 Sold'Cj-iipigglstSj'I. f a sivuitfv u 1 Ufa oiiri Teaqhor (to primary school scholar) Johnny, whxt Is ammonia' Johnny It's something that looks like water, but isn't! Colorado Is said J.0 have sept only red- haired men to Congress. ' Ca'veiHJs Life.' Mr. D. I. Wiicoxson. of Horse Cave. Kv.. says lie was for m.my years, hadlj' afflicted with l'lithisic, nlbo Diabetes; the painS Were almost uncndui-able and would kiliifelfmes nlniiist throw lilhi inlo convulsions, lie tried LtectrJe Bittcra and irot relief from first J)Ot)J'jiid afler taking six bottles, was entire) "cured'' "nJd" Injd fjaintd in' flesh eighteen pounds, gays 'ho positively 'be lieves uu wuuiu navo aicu, nuu 11 nni uecn for the relief aflbrded Iv Electric Bittciv. Sold lit fifty cents a bottle at T. U. Thomas. If thq age of a natjqn.rcay be pompqfed as that of a tree is measqrpd b,y its rings wua. a yencrauio tpsiimupn our republic must be. The mglon-cbolic days have come, the pajufulest of tlie year. Hay Fever. Asthma. Immediate relief. Fontaine's Ctlrp. For sale" bv C; "T. Horn. Never make a wager with a woman. You nja y be certain that no woman bct unless sho jhts sure thing. Gla4 tidings, itejb ajl pure f tbrqat and 1'ungdUease. I'O'ntalii'e'sC'u'ii Js wiar anteed to cure a cold in 1- houri Soul'Uy C. T. Horn, Druggist. If some people told the truth as fluently as they Jlo th,erjo might i.e ess demand for uuwspiejB. No Cure No Pay. A now departure Jn medicine I Fontaine's Great Discovery re sale at"Dn C. TUorn's drug st'oY'e: Thq pension list shows that all the federal soldiers lUe Confederates didn't kill tbey badly hurt. Drue Stre. There is something better than the gift of tongue; It Is the' gift of holding the For dvsnensla or sick headache use Dr. Lloyd's family hledlcirta 'io cure no nav at 0; T. H6rn's Central Drug Store. The Kentucky Idea Is that this great country revolves around the whisky ilh. Croup, Whooping Cough' and "Bronc)i(tia immediately relieved by ShilnU'o Cure Sold by Dr. Horn, Lchighton, and lilcry. Weissport. ' ' ' A New York paper declfrps Uat "tho Jnw-ncck dress must go." Where? Even now it is sometimes mistaken for a garter in tne uasc. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by S'llldli'sCalilrrh llcmedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Dr. Horn, Leiiignton, sua nicry, weissport. A novel pin iojr U10 .hair or bonnet is in the form of a kllvcr .Interrogation olnt. The ladles cau never get enough of 'em, somebov. For Isme back, side or chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plustcr. Price 25 -cents. Sold by I)r. Jfom, lohighton, and Bicry, Welssjiorts "Do you rectify mistakes here?" ssked a gentleman, as ho stepped into a drug store.' "Yes, sir, we do, if the patjent Is still alive," replied the urbane clerk, Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo s told by us on a guarantee. It cured 1.1111' umptlon. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehlghton and Biery, Welsijiort. A young couple who proposed visiting the summit ot Mount Wa'slilngtprl regis tered at the Glen House t& "Two for as cent." Mrs. Josle Reynolds, 62 Amesbury street, Lawrence, Maw., March 10, 1S85, says: "My father, A. W. Goodrich, of this city, now 74 vears old, lias i)sod Dr. Seth Arnold's Cough Killer for ?o years, Is never without It, and never henUaia to recommend it To others sulhVring froii) coughs and colds." ForiUle by aj druggists, l'riia 25c 60c iind' $1.00 p'erboUJe. ' - "r 'fens of tliousan,ds ,qf Cqlds Jea4 to C,Cn sumption, Fevers, Sdttted 'Coughs, Asthma, Cronchltis, Croup) Wooping Cough, &c Immediate relief by Dr. Seth Arnold's Cough Killer. I,Uly Is said to contain but two pro fessional prlzt-figbtert. wattes the poet; and the boy who has In swimming promptly rapljps : "Sly A station on tho Wllkesbarn flesh woupds, $qrh' nipple; haid ami soft corns, phapntfd Hps qnd hands..' Price 50 cents, Sold tyilruBgtjts. Williams Jl'f'p. Co.', Prop's.. CluVcland. D. Sjld by T. F.or bipod, Uyer. kidney and stomach discuses usiVIr. fJpyd's yaniliy'niedlclh'fi-1-no'cure do cay at C. T.' norn's Central Advertising Rates; For Legal Notioes. Tne following prices for It gal advcr.is 'ng has deen adopted by the CajiiioH AlivilhATi:. ' Charter Notices - - - U 00, Auditor's NoUcos - - - " - - 4 W Cnmmbisloncr'i: Notices " - 4 00 Divorce Nciltes . - . 4 00 Administrator's Notices ' - - " 8 On Kxocutor's Nollco - ' - " - " - 8 UU Other Icgsladvertlslng will be charged for by tliojquarc. ' ' ' "' " H. V. Uorthlnier, Jr., Pj;Hlsler. ... ' '.'.Tzrr 'J. How's it. Your Liver? Ia tho Oriental salutation Ifnowin that good health; cannot ejist without a healthy Diver, when thq Liver ia torpid the B0W7 fcls are sliiggia hnd con fpsfcjfiafood lie in tho ' BtamaT!rfJ41iyi- sastecl, rQisoning tho blood; ffeofueht headacho ensues ; a feflling pf lati tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how tho whole system "is -do? ranged" '' Simmons Liver, llegulator haa' hden tho nean3 of rqstoring mora neople to 'health and Jiappiness b)' giving them a healthy Liver than any agency Known on earth. It acts'" vitU oxtraor-j (linary power and efficacy." rJEVER BEEIJ PISAPtQINTCD. As 11 general family remedy forDyspcpsla, 'orplu Liver, Constipation, otK, I hardly, ever uso anyininz ise, ana nave never been disappointed In tlio oITect produced; It seems to lie almost a perfect cure for alt diseases of tho Htomach and 110 wo la, W. J. McElhoy. Macon, Qc B.F,LTJC!CTCfB4.ciij DKALER IN WALL PAPERS, 43prQ(?r p peporatipns, Fancy Ml Window Shades & Fixtures,, Latest Styles, made and put up, (f desired. Pnints, OH, yrtijiish, Putty UrusUos & general Pfiinters' No. 61 Broadway Had& flimh U, Belrn the Broadway House, Sale Bills Priiitea at this Rffice. PADQUARTERftrJEWELS? ppposije UioCarbon Hous, Hang Street, Lehlgh ton l,enn'a.,'sells J' Watches! Clppks and Jiawolry, Cheaper on an aveiago than can be bought any where else lu the county. Vall and. see. In ajl Jts rancjies, neatlj, cheaply and prprnpt AIJJO A FULL LINK OF AND Stationers Supplies, iiovcmbcr as ly U.S.LITZENBERG, (Late Hpcclal Kxanilncr U. H, Tension Military Cbiin Apt, ALT .ENT )y N, Penna., I'rosecutes cliilms for 1'cmions, Increase ol 1'euslon, lliiiiniy and all maimer M elalins against Ihe-gOvernnient. Ten ye.irj i'ilierlenco In the reunion business mid niiirl fveas Bpccial Ex aminer III the U. ti. l'eiislou Oillce. I make a specialty of JnPrcaso clalmes. MartWin '' JJ. S. LlTZlWllEItO. 0, W. SNYDER, D. V. S, Mansion House, Luhlulitoii, Inllro nUenUon devoted to the diseases preva lent HtuChXit domesticated animals, t'astratlnii jicrfiw ith tho Hcraiseur If desired. Orders by ioaf proiuptiy uttended lo. All the latest and best news; The Advocate, $1 per vcar: 50 cents, six months. SWEENY'S f V Finest Porcleaj) jpinner Setsj TIib Fpns Belmont :Stoe. 10 Pieces Belmont Dinner Sets; 1Va ' verly Decoration, $22.00. 103 Pieces Belmont Dinner Sets j Elgin Decoration, ?20.00. 103 Pieces nplinont llimier Sets j Merl "' 'dci picoriilloii,517.b'o. 4 PJtces Berlin Ten SeUj Hudson ' Decoration, $5,50, ' ' ' 44 Pieces Berlin Tea Sets: Cambridge Decoration, tfO.Sf', '''''' 44 Pieces Berlin Tea Sets; Falrjipunt ' Dect9ralIop, fcO.'GO. ' ' '' ' 40 Pieces wjilto (Jranlte Ware, Oulr ' 98.00. ' 4 f ' The above Goods aro Guarrnteeil against Crazing and arc'of the best Chtnawar. p. M. Sweeny, & Son -AT- The CORNER STORE mm. Slate .1