The Carbbn Advocate, -U'tv.i - ... . 1 . . .. . 15 tvimrKsuiKNT 1'amji-v Nmvm-Ai-Krt l'ub- nsiiou every Hntin-tl.iv In ladiiuhtoii, Carbon t'ounty. lvnnsil.nul.i. ttatevy V. Mortldmoi Jr HANK HTHKKI. 1 00 Per Year in Advance ! Hcst advertising medium In tlio county. Kvrry description oi Plain and Fnney JOB PRINTING At very low prlocs. Wo do nut hesitate to say that wo nru better no,up)ied tliiin any oilier inntlng ostuwfsliiiicnt In I Ills section to ill) llf .U-class Job-work, In nil Hs linuit'lies. at low prices. Professional & Business Cards. Horaoo Heydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, twjc:-TUo Room recently occupied liy W. II Jtapshcr. d'ANK 8T1.KET, - - LEHICHTON. TA May lio consUltc'O 4n Chfcllsh bd Herman, jhly 4-ly W. M. Harsher, AVtOilrTEY nn COUNSELLOrt AT LAW AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, first deor above tlio Mansion 'House, tlKCH' OirtWK VfcNN'A. tUsnl -llsiafc and Collcottdii AReney. Will lluy Uiil cull n..;,l l.'atiil,. f!fttivnvjmpliir neittlv none. .rt)lleilona promptly uiady. HctUlUx Kslates nl Tieiijilents.tt siieclalty. Hay Do constmcd. in unKiisu auu v.cnuau. wyi ft. V. Ivlorthimer, Sr., kotakjt Public, Omctt "Carbon JUlvocittiovoAlce, IjWnK BftVEET. - - LT.iTK.lITO'N, All busWrsspcrtalhlnSr'to'the brftec'wlll'rTj'celvc ftromftintctltfon. ilnnr.ao C. IT. iCloltitop, --s-Iirttr-dtOt to Music, Bobbins' American Classical Methods a special ty. Tfis Ihollcrate, imx 14-tf At THE CARBON HOOSE IS NOW taiiiig an AccomffloOaiion 'Bus, BETWEEN THE- Hotels and L V. Depot. Parties called tor at tbolr Homes ly lieavliwj or ders at any ol lira hotels, April 2, tssrt VT. G. M. Seiple, PHYSICIAN AXD SBltGEOST. SOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIGHTON. May be consulted In Iaudlsh and Rcriaan. fSJiotla'l attention Riven to Gynecology. OKFic'tt Htin! Prom i2 M. to 2 P. If., and from C to a V. M, mar. 31-yl T, A. Rabenold, D. D. S., BpAKCU Ofkich : Over J. W. lUmdcnbUih'S Liquor Jitorc, BANK STREET, LE11IGHT0N. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Pain. (las ailmliilstered when requested, .or.luo I)jys-WID.VESI,AYf each week. F. O. ndf f UTZi'.NliKU'll, Jan ,1-yl I.ehiuli eoiuity, Pa. W, A. Cortright, D, D. S., Okfick: Oilp.th'e'-IlloadNirj'JICH.ise," SllOADWAY, - - MAtiCir CllONK. ratlentslraVetlinbeitetUjitUio latest liuprovo raeuu in .Mecli;iuli',U ApplKuici'i and the Itcsl JJclliud (Trtatninit in all Kiirciral iiiiscs. ANMWTIUf 1X1 itdlnlntstered ir leid. If rlble. persons rfkldln'inlsIdH of Jlaueli t'limik, rboiild nv.tl lUTaniremcuts by malJL Jys-yi EYE AND EAR. m. Gf. T. FOX Visits Allentown regidailyon TIJUlisDAY of Muh wock. I'ractlco llinlttd JDiscascs of thb fiye and Ear. Oltlco nt llaydea's American Hotel, and OITIce Honrs from 9 A. M. to 3::i P. M. Also intends lo ftefractlon of the Eyo for the proper adjustment f Classes, and for tlio ltehef akutCufe of Opti cal Icteet,i, , , , .MKyalwi t4 coit.filifd at lilsoftlco In BATH, Vfdnsdayaiul Saturday nfch week, at BAN- pit on Holiday, and at E-VSJON on Tuesday of ,cb wnk. Jans-yJ . CARBON HOUSE jtoifAT'irAN KISTLl'.n, - ' PItDPltlETOB, iiiKtrSTCKcr, LmiiaiiTow.' Th Carbon House oSe rs'lij-st-class aceommoda tioas to tlio traveling public.' ,llardliv7'fcy'thc Uy or week'on roiusiinable tev"?s. Choice Cigars, Win c.i and Liquors always on h.iuJ. tood sheds S,ad stables,' with very attentlvo Hostlers, at tached. aprlo-Yl , PACKERTON' HfOTEL, illdway bctwe'en' Mlutcli Chunk &"lA;hl(ilitbn; Leopolijikykk; puop'k1,' I'AClCEItTOiJ, - -" - TiMki. tils (ieit-knbwUlIot'el It ailmttabty i ettteil, and has the. best iiccomRodatlons for nerniiinrnt and transient boarders. Exeellent Tables and the Very best Liquors. Stables attached. seplO-yt MANSION HOUSE,' Oitposlto Jt. lt S. Depot, DANK STREET. llHlbtlTON, C II, IfDM, ritOPKIETOIt. This bouse offers flrstH'lass accommodations .for IfamaVnt and permanent boarders. It lias been new y rcllttcrt In all Its depart incuts, and Is locat ed In. one of tCc most picturcrVplc portions of the tioroinstt. Terpis lebfltTate. t" The BAH Is supplied with file choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Lager on Tan. nprlT-yl Abnounrcslolils frjanrts ami the (idiUc gencr tllly, that lie, has nrv i'ii tor their accommoda tion bis new and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, riext door to the 1st National Bank, BANK ST., IVliuhton. and that ho Is now prerared to furo s1i I'luU'lass Mealsr at Sliorl Notice I Tlio Bit Is supplied with the K.st Whys, Fresh Ijiger Bi'er uml Choice C Ig.as. Yon an- cordial I invited to call. apr2tyl D. J. KISTLER Itespectfiillv atiiiount'n to the imblle Itiat he lias oiieiieu a r.v, ia 1.11 niAiu.r.,a 1. andtliat lie is now prepared to furnlsii rejuiw fur nuierals, Weddings or ll;liies Trl on the Miortisst ii-tu-c and most IHn-ral terms. Orders left at the "l arbon House" nm riatnte prompt atiention. SIAI1LIS ON NOUTII STUEBTr licit the Hotel, LrWIgliluti. J.ll'Wl T. J. BRETNEY rreanpctfnlliMinuoutlOeS to tlio Merchants nf lju lilglilon and others that be Is now preparwito An all kinds ot Hauling of FnEifliiT, Express Matter and B ago Aon Ct vi' 1 ..sonable prices B) ppmipt alien ,011 fcr j. 1 or 11 b liopns to iOilt a tJure ot pu ilic ra i-nn:ic It.-sldcuce . corner ot l'ine uud froii f -ect I , hi- b on. ini' r 1 it at Kwecoy Son's Sorner p ore anil restile ptompl altedlion. M.ArM I. J. PP.ETNlk PETERS ?tmm fi m $l.O0 a Y6hv in Advance. VOL. XV., No: 38. Lohighton Businesn Dlrootory. JW. PAUDKN'IIUSII, Dank street, wjiblctiille . ilealcr In clioleo brands of wblskles, trln, brandies, tallies, Sc. tiT" Patronage solicited. ESItANO'8 SUA VINO SM.HON. opposite tlio AuVooa-tk tli'l'll'K, Is lieadquarlers for Mumnsuuu naireiuiini;, ulnars a; lonaceo-suiu. no TO Kits. ItODP.ItElt, under "the KxeliaiiRC vi noiei, naiiK sircei, ior a ninonin Riiavc lira lasmonaiiio tiair rut. tff closed on Sundays, J.f. KUTZ, Hank strcW, maiitif.ictiiror of . choice brands of elixirs and .dealer In nil kinds of tobaccos and smoker's novelties. Call. nliTIin IIEIIir, labk street, dealer In ladles, JT anls,tnls3cs and children 'tnols,shocsnntl slliiucj's. jlciialrlns promptly attended to. Call, TAJIKS WAT.P, Bank treet, steam heaters U stoves. Jill kinds ot .tinware. Jtobllii ax aw: spouiiUK nlociimy, Your patronagb sulleJtcd I. KOrll, Hank utrce.t, jnanufaclnrer of . cliolce bmmls'ot llnvnha'olenu. All kinds of smoker s supplies omittantty n band. Call. P'F. CI.AHK, laiiur beer ball and restaurant, opp. square., JJank street. Cliolce n ines and llqubra and elgars. Kresh lager always on tap, r H. WEIUl. saloon mid restaurant. Bank J , BSreet. lieadipiarters for fresh laser beer and oiner (lruiKS. cuoico eniaoics always ouiiann P It. OIUIAM, attorney at law and notary W liuoiic, uanK sircci. jiiay ue consuiiru in lSnglisIi and Ucrinan. totato & colloctliitt agency. CIt. ItllOAIlH, Ag't,, Bank street, deajor In . dry coods, notion.., U'lassware, queensware. and groceries. t-Hharo of patronngo sollcted. mUIC OAltnON ADVOCATE OFI'fCE, Bank X street, plain aim rauoy jop piiuirpg a specr ly. Advocate one dollar "year In advance, X on Hank lll'.eM, iiianiifactunr of butrtier, bakorj milk, .traci; and express 'wagons 3 a EASE It & BUSH, fKfrl lonnrs. Haul XapJjoiicrs, Bank street. Picnics and parties supplied. iviwriiatrtfKage'is cordiafty solicited nOCIIKSTEll BOrrUXO HOUSE, Thos. J. ,hu Jtceii, liaiiK sircei, uiuer uecr, me, imitei. 1-lliger ale, 4c. Your orupis aro solicited..? LO. J. KTIUU.SS, Mahoning rtreet, fresh . milk and ereaiti di'llvcmJ "evcrv liiornlncr. All klndsot vegetables In season. Low pilccs. () TO UL'UUIt'S (j UHUO STOltH, SOUTH BANK STREET. T1XCHANOK HOTUI,, l:rak MXt-et, Thomas Almitr. lironrlntor. (loach to and from de- Kit. Kates leasonable forregular & translel trade TJJJUBEN I'ENSTJiltM.H'lIEl!,U'hlKh street i,b nriucj m tiry roohs, notions, p.rov Islons, gruccrles, qiieensware,&e. Palronago soliclteii. Ill P.S. DkTSCIIIUSCIISKY, Lehigh Urcet, Is 1if:itlmi:irtpr for flrv L'noiU. notions, nm- visions, groceries, &c. fi?-l'atronago toHelted. B EST SOUA WATH1 AT THOJJAS' JWtlir. .STORJV The Secret Societies. (i, U.. meet Mond.iv evening ot each week lu liahel's Hall. Eagle's cordially tmitcd. OlIN 1). BEKTHLETTJ! POST. No. 494, 0. A. It., second and lutiith Thnrsi'.av evenliiss of ach liionlb, lu Beber's Hall. I'otnr.ides Invited. nor,. .JOHN I.ENTZ CAM r No. as. H. of V.. H. Pa. Dlv.. I!. S., meet Wednesday wen trt hvtier'a IfaJl. Al. WinHietl, Captain. In: ' O. 0. T., inert mdaylilsht otjeh week In ,. Beber's llalL Bank street, at 7:aoo'loek. All einplars Invited. A. V. Hons, 0. T. YJI. 0. A., meet every evening, occpt Sun . day's. ;Siindayuftcrnnonle lures lice. Ivenicrer s nan. on aro coiiiiauy niviieii. Our Churches. 'rETHOWHT EPISCOPAI,. South Bank street, ,i Hiindav t.erk-cs at 10a. m.. and 7.3'i n. m'.. Sunday Sclniol S p. m. Wit. M A Jolt, Pastor. r7iltTNfTY I.UTlir.ltAN, Iron street, Sunday X services. In a. in., (lieriuaiO, J.o p.m.. (Eng- iisu;. fiuiHiayscjionrjp.nl. .1. it. m:irctt.i asior. EEFOHMEI), I-ehlgh slreet Sunday services at 19a. in.,(jwnian),7.:w p. m., (Eiiglisb), SlUldy flchottl 2 11. 111. i. W. HTIItllX, J luitor EVANOEMCAI.. South street, Sunday scnlce-i at in a. 111., (Herman), Dip. ra., (English), Sunday school 2 p. ut. It, W. (Hioss, Pastor. CATIIOI.U", corner Northampton and Coal streets, services eveiy Sunday morning and evening. Hkv. Hammacki:, Pastor. i-Xt TJIE-ii- Central Dfii'g Store, orp. the roribrc squaiie Bank Stiteef, L61iightob, a., Is preimfe'd for the S U II 51 E It Tll'A'DK vtltb A iretfi enpply ol Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wiliest Liquor, Olgar's,' etc Prescript' carefully cnriuioiiivlM af ntrhours Of'tljoijUyoriiltlit1 Full Lino of -X N p- Library & Stand Lamps, in all' styles, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. Stoves, Tinware, Heatei's and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at Sajnitjel Ghayeii's Popular Stove, Hank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice. Prices Ir. C T. HORN, t if ft'a rti n an a 1 . . Reasonable ! ! S 1 P j Weissport Business Directory. J. 0. ZEUX, M. '!., AV. U KUTZ, 11. I), QKS. ZEUN & KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OFIIOKHt Hie rcsldencoof Dr.Xcni, WI.Uo Street. WelftsjiorU All calls for surgical oranodtatl treatment win receive prompt iiucntnm. ua j 14-tT -tt "JATJItY & SllWEIX, The Weissjiort Bakery, Fresh Jlfcad and Cakes every day. Delivered In LeulKlitnu and JIailcli Chunk every Tnesdnj Thursday and Saturday. tST-Plcnlcs, Parties, Cami-Mectlngs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at short notice. augiitj,-y JJ1RANKUN HOUSE, EAST WEISSPflUT, ItaftfA. This house offers flrsKUws accommodiitlons to tlio peru?ania. 4)0arlof and transient 'feuest, I'anlc irjces ttbly One Dollar pet-day. augj-iy w.v ltuXO, riiiile'hJr. jQEATS, THE JEUELEH. All Kinds of Jewelry 1 School Boois anti Stadonery. nugsut7,8-ly. TH13 Wofcspori, Carton 0001117, Tcwm., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The nubile Is rcsliertriiflv informed that thl Well-know house lias been refitted and Improved ton tlrst rate, and able to furnish the veiv Iwst uciuLyiuauiiihyiis 01 an Kiims. A Livery Stable In eonnecfion wWi tlio hotel, wth atnple means to accommodate wedding parties, funerals and pleasure sceners wnu saie teams. In connection with tlin hotel Is a FINE P001 UOOil iinndsonicjy Wed up. Apyzi 8jly OESTS M'AXTED ! TO SELL THE NEW Improved Western Washers ! 40.000 Now in Use! And sales constantly Inereiwfng. It wsitlvely leads Iheni all. Buyiuinthtr. Wrlle for terms. AARON K SNYDER, JIfg's. Agt, augt3-jy Welsspo)t,Oaibon Co , Pa. 0 1 I have Just opened a Coal Yard In connection wnu mv noici in wiiissrmtT where can constantly bo found all sizes of the est of Coal! atpvhvs Dillyas lovas lhe (owest. Olven.e trial and be com-lnccil. ras lhe (owest. Olve H. Christman, Henry Fort Allen House, WeiBSport, Fairbanks Standard Soales in Connection December 18, IRSOly For Newest Designs end Most asntonable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,' SILVERWARE, &c.,- &c. GO TO Fj. H. SNYDER, Bank St'roet', LEhightoh'. Goods uaran'leed and pnees ,aV low as else where for tlicime qliilily' of jiodi. July 18, 18B5-Jy 1 READ THE Carion Ad We 1 1! , And cct all tlio Utf.U rtPAvY. i Incluiltiis Intcrcstltia New 1 York arid Wasliinatoh let ters. You b-jttef join inc. It Is the choatrtst, largest ami HEST w.eekly paper In the Lclihili Valley', Try It. Only $1 a Year.- Circulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year. Slnfflo opies, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. House and Lot for Sale. One-lull fif. m im re. situate on lhlgll Street, near the New Itmunl HtHlsi",. tilMin nhlth U rfs?td a iMto.1 IwtKstorv Flume lltuut-. l. f,.t A iht M l nm' it iXKiS?!.? lilt To,;:' tne I'Aiicoii AnvocATK op. ittuli UWu INDEPENDENT " Lehightoa, Carb'on County. Penna., August 6, 1887. BE riiOIHED AE-Vir. J1V jtUMUSTI) ClJVRr.NCB STJIOWAN. Tlw Sunlight fills the treiubUng air. And balmy lay tbflr guerdons brlcgj The Earttl agalii Is youuganil fair. And amorous with ninsky Spring. The politeli nurslings of the Way In splendor strow the spangled grccu. And hues of tender beauty play, liiitanglcd whero tlio willows lean. JIark how the rippled currents flpyvj What lustres on the meadows lull And hark I the songsters icome and gb. And trill between tliirtli and sky. Who told Ji3tttnt1llevenrs had lledj Or borxio afar mir lijtlssful youth? Such Jiiys twe alj uboutsjs jpread, Wo'kiidtrhe wbjspcr was'avt truth. The birds that break ironi grass-ilyU royo Blhg everj' cAroJ .tbaftjicy Huris Wlicn first our veins wei,elclt with (wi. And May Jhcr mantlo round us flung. O fresh-lit damW Iw.rnortal JIfel O Earth's bctrothiil. sViwet and true, Willi vbose ddllghts dur Sdnls are rife. And aye. their vernal vows renew I Then, darHlig, walk ivllh mo thls'moi'n; Let your brown tresses drink Its sheen; Those violets, wltjun them w'tiru, ut noral lays slrntt niake you qttobti. Wb,attiUou&li there comes a time ofpafr When autuniti winds (orbwieitecirj'? The days of tow are liorn-aissfhs That aided t4.no Is far an ays' And tieycr soeaied Uie land so fair As now, not was soxb nfttcsto sfnfc Since first within jwsMnlng kwr 1 wove the blossoms of tbd spring. THE BROOM-FLO WEL nv'MAny Hovnrp. 0 tlio broom, the yellow bro6m) The undent poet sung it. And dear It Is on summer days To lie a$ rest among It. 1 know it realms where pitijftc jay The flowers haVe not thilr fejjowi Iknowwltelo they shine out like suns. The crimson and ,tb.e ycJow. I know where ladles Hvs cjjclialned In luxury's silken (etteis, And flowers as bright as jittering gems Ace used for vrjlen letters. But ne'er was Itowcr so bright a this-. In modern days or olden; It groweth on Its nodding stem Like lo a garland golden. And all 'about my mother's door Shine out its glittering bushes-, And down the glen, where-clear as ljgt The wouutalir-uatcr gushes. Take all the rest; but glv jo tld. And the bird that neslles In It, 1 love it, for it loves the brooni, The green .and yellow JJmiut, Well, call the rose the queen of flowers. And boast of that of Sharon, Of lilies like to niaible cups, And the golilcii rod of Aaroji; I care not hoivtlieso flowers nuiy he Beloved o.f man and wonian; The broom it Is the flower for me, That growejhoii Iho common. O tlio brooin, the yellow Jirooml The ancient poet sung Jt, Anddear .lt Is on summer days To lie ut rest ainoiu: It. HER SLAVERY. pV M. C. IIOLAHAW. A perfect Juae moraine glorious In sunshine, flotver-scent ond Wnl-song. As Its position in the azure, tUmic above. to all whon) It ilil"lit concern', tlio sun an nounced lhtit the morning was still In its first youth. The old oaken' clock In Die hall nttho Wilderness agreed with the sun by rlnglnjr out tlio seven strokes that waked Kingman V anco from a deep sllioib.er. He ftlt strange Itj this ne' room. Then lie re'incmbVrea Ills late nrrlvaf In the 6iorin' anil darkness In the midnight past, and suille'd' 1)1' anj'usenJent va'cuely wondering what tile day would brliij; tdrth to surprise him from the grim', niallclbus old wotnaii'wjw yiJgucd at the Wilderness, and who Uiil ue.eii' sdJc'6ufodf)Ue'dly'tfliciyil to mm the night before. He artise and wcnl tp tliij wlhUoV.'draw-. Ing asldo tjtfe rich!Jtic: drKptry. The dewdrops sparkled everyVllerc like diamonds,' tho swec't mdor pt tliij fiiiwers came up frojn t)le hcal.tyf'tl gnrdeps Uclow; then ins ucdrt seemed suildeijly' W stand still, for there, Itl'ohd 6( the t'e'rra'c'e'-willlcs, he saw a'woiuWwnb was not JIiss Datke- wood, standing befofe a'tall'trejlls cohered with whiUj roses,' Atflh-t Klhg'Vanfcf thbiichf tCeftrma companion fd tlid njarbje Yenus standing on the nl'turblo proditnada. Thcn ihd oiuan lifted otris' anii from whlcl) tlio yvDtlo drapery fell away,' and plucked otjC of the trellis roj'es'. "Well," (ixclahried his a'tinLerliiilr.-Wlien ho appeared' at the early breakfast,' which was orie of the' Wilderness rule's, "1 sup pose youjaro hungry, else you would make it a point to ne late" for breakfast ,'KS Kath- eilne always does. 1 sent this carriage to the station' for you three times yesterday. It dews sAem'to ttt that you mlghlimdii more; respectable hour and' night for your first vhHt to tho Wilderness,' Kingman. Sit dowrt--or aro you used to breakfasting while standing- erect?" King Vance has often heard' Ills father speak of his slstet's rude eccentricities, but cannot help smiling over tlio realltjywliicli Is so umcli yioim than he liar anticipated. I "e jour pardon, Aunt J,ols," he said, in his doep, pleasant voice. "Iiaviug no control of tho wind and wcatlicr, per haps I am not so niuch lo blame for my In opportune arrival. What a beautiful home you have)" "Yes," she answered, abruptly, "ami I can leave t to whom J. please." The illsevrtcable, abrupt answer sur prised King so that he merely bowed. Miss- Darkcwood struck thu bell at her elbow sharply twice. "Sptlnger," sbu said haughtily, to the servant who appeared, "go out Into tho garden at once and icmlnd Miss Vayne that it is half past seven." In a few moments the girl whom King had seen In tiro garden, appeared through an open French window, and crossing the room with a swift, gliding step, took her place beside JIJss ,s with downcast eyes, The heavy frlngo lay on a cheek pale and beautifully caryed as l'arian marble. lhe mouth was perfectly but proudly iliaped.and tho eys, of which Klngcaueht a momentary glimpse, proud, dark, beau tiful, yet sad as If with repressed sorrow, i M rkowood glanced sharply up. , v" ""u ayo l" Krac lo I"'0Rize 1 jvm uuuww, jvaiuvciue. lira u-1 Live and Lot Live. ansrlly, "This gcotleman Is my nephew, Kingman Vance. Kalhcrlpo Vayne Is tho child of my dead half-sister,, 'Klutjinaii, and my companion." Ho blus.ti .crossed (lib girl'g "boaullfnl, passionless Xaco. Slio lifted her eyes .caliu Jyas -IfoU-tbs fear had passed, tho blow he expected fallen, nnd a great tcudcrplty stirred tho man's heart. What must he Uic 4Ko q'f i tlila girl with tho pearly 'face nnd alm, proud cy.qs, caged p alone, nnd sub ijict to the whims of this malicious, bitter old spinster, whoso chief delight sscined to o found In wounding the ctrl's sensitive 'pttile atry possible chance. Vet Kathcrlno seldom showed liow deep ly she was hurt, and King saw as the days passed, that this was tlio keenest 'can4e of anger to tUonld woman. If she .coij.ld tayo bullied tlio Irl Into soinc show of r-Cse.ntirientbejVjnd ttta.t calm proud ijasslyenesa, and superiority o'f dls posltjon, It WiOflld feayo gratlded Jdiss Darkcwood. ' 0hrtfi7 itUe sw'llner C0n6ded W King fust Miss Darkewood hated her niece be- ause the njan jyhom she once loved had turned frous Jie to lnm-ryUer pretty Jijlf. sister. Ho learned also that Miss Vayite had notblag Jseyon4 w5aat Miss 33arlewood chose to leave tier, and often .enoush that Jady .Informed Jjct tiaty that sho need rely on noting frwa her. If eiio dressed her magnificently that was ajllio weed levpect. uno day when Ivlng Vas with Miss Vayao Jn Hie 4arite, t,eened In a inysterl- ous, delicious SangHor, tha thrill of new hope .and tender rej-cxewoe flflfnghlssenses Into .etjiercal alms, Miss I)iirkesaad jicarea in t$e doorway aad called her niece. "I wait )fin Jo ejog for jae." sho com- manded. "Oflatol havjj been cojiinellcil torcojind j.ouof yourjdvttes very often, Katberlne." King Yan.ce dlnched bis tends, and felt like knocking Miss Darkewood down. Katherine fldvancoil to tlio piano and waited for further orders, striking a few soft chords. "SiogMVkeutttcSeaCI yes up Its Dead,' commanded her aunt, and King looked through the gathering shadows In amaze went at the old woman's face. Why should sho ask for that Boocr, of all songs on earth! Thero was a grim sml) of triumph and scorn In Miss Darkowood's eyes as they pierced the gloom to gloat over the girl's pallid, beautiful face. 'Katherine sung the pleco through with out a false note, n a rare contralto voice; tticn.h.ccdless of JIiss Darkewood s scorn ful laugh and corinriahd to slay, sho walked swiftly from tlid rdom'ortd straight to her own. King turned to his aunt with a passion ate, angry took. V'breat.Godt" hd cried hoarsely. "Are :ou trylna to drivo Uic girl iuad?" kS1i6 curtly commanded him tc inlnd'his own business. 'And jf .Katlierino Vayriis's affairs should bo my business," he asked "if she had pronjiscd Id bo my wife what then?" A look of rage swept over the woman's hard, griM face, then sho gavo vent to a scornful laliqb, "What then?" sho asked. "A dog's life of poverty for both of you, for neither one should cyftr touch a cent of niy money ior that lltUB lame brat of a brother of hers w)iom I an liavlng- educated for an ar'.istat llome." Hlnj Vanco bowed scornfully. Poor Katherine, it was not much lie had to offer her, but it' went with the Iotc of a noble heart a hand that would protect her through life and all Its ills. -"He'shU'Si" continued MIss'Darkb'woil, "Jatlicrlne Is quite too mercenary and sensible to iharry a poor Uiari, Kingman; else she would liaVe married thd man she lovcd'longago." The arjih she1 loyfidl' The words slrtic'k a cold ciijll t6 tlie heart of the mairwhlbVed her with all thd tender passion of Ills life. Somclibw lie wn's award that Miss Darke wood had left the rootri, and tlien like ono in a'dtcaw he w!ntdut lllto'ttje dedpening gloom'! conscious tliat thd shadows' had crept likewise Into'his heart. He walkeM dowri' lb Jh'o lstko shor'd, where ah early moon was peeping timidly oyer the lillls at Itsbwn'lriinlnofli refracted tube A sob broke on'hif car, ami ha almost stumbled oVer a' white object lying prone on the flne whit sandfaco downward. "Katuoriqel" lltj xirled.'Jinjng-lier'irl Jlis arms. In ber proud calfnV & woiird' not have dared' W' tdaeh MMj'uut now when ho fouml her weeping like a child, tie gathered her In' his arms, thinking how rdajly frail and dainty she was when ndt buoyed up by her cold pride.' He" uttered all the absurd things a' rflan jnay girt expressidn'to on such an dccasiom'bu.t it was sdmo time be fore she grew calm enough to sit' beside him on tlw! white sand, wlillu the waves lapied to their feet and Katharine told hlm'all her story. Of the crippled brother, for whose: sake she was lo servitude, anil the lot or whom sjid had renounced for his saku. Sho spoke calmly, wondering at her self that it caused her so little pain to speak of it all to this man, whom-she had known scarce three weeks. ' Do you'loye hlnr yet, Katherine ? " he ashed softly. If lie should suddenly ac quire riches, would you go to hlui ?" And she answered that she would. "Miss Katberinu Miss Katherine V" called Miss Darkewood's maid. " My mistress Is dying. She has taken poison Instead of her medicine. Coine Quick I ,( The agonized woman reached out her hand and tried to speak when they i cached her side. Kathcrlno knelt beside the woman who had so foully ill-used ber. The physician did all in his power to save tho wretched woman ; but it was soon over, aud Miss Darkewood lay iu awful, rigid calm, never more to trouble any one. In the will found among her papers they found one legally drawn up, leaving all her wealth to Katbcrimi Yayne aud hercilp plcd brotjier. WJien everything was over and settled, Kingman Vance said good-bye, hiding un der a friendly exterior the grief it cost him. Katherine lifted her soft, beautiful oyoa to his, and lie saw they were sUlnlng with aJ new light. " Hut juu will couio back,'' she said softly, " tuon, Kiog 1 I have got so used 10 u,Mlus on y0ur sucngth that I am wak wiuiuut ou. Ho bent a piercing look Into tjie frfee shining liko n star nhovc Iter sable gar ments, then Wok her Ip ids anus, knowing that for film nlono her lovo should ho through all the future years. Published by request. THE SALOON-KEEPER AND THE W.GMEJt HE OUTPKAYS THEM. At Atclilnson, Kansas, the women crusa ders visited a liquor saloon and tiled by ptaying to Induce tho proprietor to close his place. Tho proprietor Invited the ladles to scats and asked them to pray, and then .offered himself the following prayer : " Almighty Creator f Heayen J Thou who lias mado tJto Heaycu and earth, and created wan In Thy own linage as 'ruler of this earth 1 Whilst animals aro living on grass nnd water, Thou did tench Thy ser vant ieiaah to make wine, and Thou didst not punish him for making Intexupcranoe use .ot It. At the wedding of Cana, Thine only Son, Jesus Christ, transformed water Into wlno whon the Juice of the grape was exhausted, that tho enjoyment of .the guests might not bo disturbed. Ti.ic great reformer, Martlu father, said ; ' Ho who does not love wine, women a.nd song, re- jnains if fool all his life )oiig'' Ad all tho great man upon this earth .Uaye been drink, ing of tho wine Thou lias glyen Thy child ren upon this earth. O Lord '1 wo pray Thco have pity upon Ijicsu women here who aro riot grateful lor Thy gifts, who want to make Thy children !lku the bes,ts f tho Held, and compel them, .to drink water J Ike 'an os, while tlrey.dre.ss cxtrava-' gantjy and lead their husbands by other ex travagances not tending to our well-being to bankruptcy,- depriylpg them of this wctrld, yea, driving thehi even to suicide. " O Lord J Ilaya in.croy upon these ladles ; look upon them ; they wear not even the color of the face wMeh Thou hast given them, but they arc. sinking against Theo.and not content with nature, paint their faces. O Lord 1 Thou canst also per ceive that their figure Is not as Tbou hast made it but they wear bumps upon their backs llko camels ; T.liou scest,' O Loid that their Ircad-dress consists f false hair, and when thoy open their mouth's TJiou secst their false teeth. O Lord I These women want men who will patiently accept all this without using the power. Thou has glyen to man that all women shall be subject to jnan. TJioy will not bear the burdens of married life and obey Thy com mauds to multiply .and replenish the earth but they are too lazy to raise tbeirchlklrc'n; and, O Lord I' Thou knowes't the Clinics they commit. O Lord I have mercy upon them, and tako hcm back to Thy basoni take folly out of tbolr hearts, giye them common sense, that they may see their owii foolishness, and grant that they' may becomil good and worthy citizens of our be loved City of Atchlnson. O Lord 1 We thank Thco for nil the bjcs.sinqs bestowed upon us, and ask Thco to deliver ns from from all evils,' especially hypocritical wo men, and thine shall be tho praiso forever and ever. Arrien." Bosy Badlv Man is Misted.' After yoii gdt ingr'y-and niako up your mliid to stop your paper, just poke your linger In water and pull It out and iook for the hole. Then you know how sadly you aro missed. A mail who thinks a paper cannot survive without his support ought, to go off and stay awhile. When he comes back be' will find that half his friends didn't know he was gone, the other hdlf didn't care a cent, and tho world at large didu't keep any' account of his movements. You will find things you cannot endorse In every paper, isven the bible IS rather plain and lilts some hard licks. If you vverd to get mad and burn your bible, tho hundreds of presses would stjll go on printing' them; and If you wer tr stop your paper, and call tho' editor all sdfts of ugly nanlcs, the paper wotild still bd published, and what Is more, you'would slip around and borrow a copy oflt dy'ery week front your neighbor. You would do much better lo keep your vest pillied down' and your subscription paid up a year in idVdnce.' Toacliflr How many legs dods' a" dog stand on ? Scholar-Four. Teachci Then Jidls'n'qdadrripcd.'is he f Scholar Yes. Little Boy Whcir'my d0r was laSlo he stood oti'lhree.- Teache'r-Tlieh what was lid? Little lloy Lame sir". Teacher All right.' What aro Jegi ? Scholarr-iTrilngs to'stand on. Teacher What does a tttfi stand on ? Scholar Vn the bottom. Teacher Then wmtt is tlu? bottom J Scho!ar-A ItT. Teacher DJd voir ever see anything else witlronelcg? Scliolar Yes, sir. Teacher What ? Scholar The man' with Ore hand organ on Washington streot. Teacher Where Is his leg ? Scholar On the top of the organ. St. Peter I am ready to resume charge of the gate Was I gone, long? Accommodating Splrit-ft sccbvul only a few moments and I attended to your duties as well as I could. "Thank you. Hut see here; what did you send those five bad men up to the high est seats for? "They are. millionaires.-1' "Humph! Who are thoso people crouch ing back against thu wall?" Oh they're nobody; just ordinary folks. I told them 1 guessed they wouldn't be put out If they kept quiet." "Well, well! AVliy, you havo refused to allow quite a number of good people to come In at all,-1 see. Thoy are poorly at tired, to be sure, but their records are Stainless. What were you on earth auy- to V" "I was n church usher." -"Far from tho madding crowd" some batik cashiers. The editor's motto The write roan in tha write place. -tlreen apples and the small boy are getting well acqualntodr -The trade dollar was a betrayed dollar. -An early struggle trying to get your wife to build the fire. It Is asserted that Adam was married on his wedding Eve. Flip There goes a tonftly girl. J lap V ho is she ? J lip--The kOprauo of our choir. $1.20 when nol paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. PJiTslctons Hava Fannd oat ' That a contaminating nnd foreign clemcn in the blood, developed bv Indiccstion. 1 Iho catisc of rheumatism. Tlijtiticttlcs ujion mv etiisuuvu Kiiu-ciiianeoMs covering ot tht muscles and ligament of the joint, cans- iiiB lonsiani aim smiting twin, nmt.nirgrcgii tmg 08 n calcareous, chalky deposit' whirl Jiroiiiioes fullness nnd distortion of tl joints, ' No fact which cxnerlencu linn d, monslratcd in reeanl to Ilintottpr'a Rtnmncl Hitters lias stronger evidence to support tl.n.i tl.t I.. 4t...k .1 I. 1 , ' i ..i. ill,-, Jl.uiiClf , IJJUt 11(13 IUCUICII10 11 comprehensive uses checks the formiilabl nnu actrocious disease, nor is It less im'sitivi Iy established Hurt it is preferable to the iKiiMma onerr used to arreet it, since tilt medicine CiintaiiM only ealutarv ingredients, It is also a s-jgnal rcmcdv fiir malarial fo ers. constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liiad- derailments, debility nnd cthor disorders, bco that yon get the genuine. It Is said tlio enstotn of kissing on lb forehead is losing in popularity, cneu I tne old countries. Ail I It begins to daw upon our struggling intellect that th' bang wa? .created for a pnrpose. , An Etui to Boas Kcraplne, Isdward Shepherd, of Ilarrisbu'rer,. Ill says: llavjis received so much benefit rom IylectMc lliucrs, I feel It my duty to ici Miuerrui; Humanity know .it. lfnvo had a running sore on piy leg for eight years ; my doctors told mo I tyoiilrf Iiavo to have i no none scraped or leg amputated. I used instead, three bottles of KlBctVie Iliiior ,l seven vises uucklen' .Arnjeli. Salve, and mv leer is now Hnnml ami " Electric Ilitlcra are Jjnld n't finy' cents bouie, and iJucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c, per box tiy 'l homas. -After running a lawn' mower "fbAh tour this morning he remarked that lf'e'v'er lie had said anything derogatory or unkind of the snow shovel ho would most willingly laKo it -back. Bocklen's Arnica Salve,' 1,110 ucm Mive.lu the .world lor cuts bruises, soifes,ulce.rs,salt rhueni,fey.cr sores , !, t'ml'l,eu nanus, cnnoianas-. tOrns. and all skin eruptions, and positively cures ui no ,ny renuireu. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or rdAney re funded. 1'rieo 25c. por box, at Thomas. The fool-killer takes no suhj'mcr vaca tlon. The Ice-water fool, the unripe-fruit fool and tho beer-and-whlskey fool keep nun oasy all through the Iio.t weather. , Sr.Frazor'sMagicOih'tnlent! - w .... vw,,. iuiu,,oyn;o.vMia, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chappcd.llps, and hands,. Price 50 cents, (sold by drpgglsts.' Wlltiiims M'f'g. Co., 1'rop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by P. iiiu.u.is, me uruggisi. II T 1 T '. .T - .'I . I- f uiiu vaguer-- writes lo know wbdrd the first reeo'rded'evidlioh took place, The first Kve-Ictlon, we b'elle've,'was from tue uarden or Edep. . , Dr. Fratior's Root Bltt'ora. Frazier's Hoot Hitters aro not a dram shop beverage. Hut arc strictly medicinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and klilnevs. keen tllrt liowels oryfi,. and rtffulai-, cleanse the blood and system of every Impurity. Sdld' 15y drUgglsts.'Sl. v iiviiiuj uiita atuic, Tho Herald says :' " Ten years frbiH now we shall laugh at duHelve's." Tlidixi ate lots of peoplo Who )iavd alre'ady got ahead of us oh that score. Hav Fever. Asthma. Irirmcdiato relief. .rontnino's utire. for sale byC. T. Horn. Somo of those rVlio have bought broil cho ponies at auctlon'here recently art now wondering what such animals were built for. Glad tidings. Relief a'nd ciird of throat and lunerdlseaso. Fontaine's Cure Is puar- antoed to cure a cold In 12 hdiirs. Sold by K x. iiuni, jyruggisi, Husband Yes- j'tlicy liav"e njade its Bead ache. No Ciire Xo Tav. A hdw itcnirturn' In medicine! Fontaine's Great Discovery re- iiiuvca ujo cause ui disease: nameiv. uis- ease gcrihs. Tltis guarantee means some thlng for ''Knowledge' is power." For sale at Dr. c. T. Horn's drug store, Wife Do you know what effect the speeches of George and McCiynn have had upon the country? Tor blood. Illver. fcldnrJ and Motii'atli diseases use Dr. Lloyd's family medicine nocure no pay at u. l. Horn's central Drug Stdre. "I'll bo In when I'm out." was thd lomewhat paradoxical utterance Of tfia sick man, as his f fie lids closed a visit to his bddside. Fht iftsriepsla or sick headache tiscDr Lloyd's family medicine no cure no uav ni j. i. iiym s cenirai urug oiore. t m TT . . T " Whar beats tlsis' fo knoi? lrow It tis possible to' stfetcjr the" sWn so tfghtly over a shad, and yet not have" the bonci puircn tlirougli.- "Hackmcltfck." a Fastinir and frsnfafit Pennine, jtico i and ou cents. . bum by Dr. Horn. Lchlgliton, nnd Hiery. Weissiiort, " Never take ar sylky girt tff ride in rt bugcy," says Harper's Daiar. No, we should prefer ahandsonfo girl In a phatori. hfuloh's Cure will rmmcdiatelv relieve Croup, Whoopinir Cough and Hroucliitls.- Sold by Dr. If orn. Ldhlglilon. and Ciery. Weitisjiort. -An' aifvetffsetjrent reads ;' " Waotc'd A nurse to mind children." Jt Ws pro badly frfserted by tho children. For Dyspepsia and IJver CoiJfiduint. foil havo a printed guarantee on every boltie of Sliilnh'sVitulJzer It never fails to curb. Sold by Dr. Horn,- LcL'ightori,- and Bicry, .rcissport. Hatter to friend Thero goes Mr. X. See he worddn't even take off niy bat to ulo. and tl Isn't paid for. A Nasal Injector free witlt each bohldof billion's Latarrli Kemodr. price 60 rents, Sold by Dr. Horn, Lchfglilon, and Hiery. Weissport. A beft lino A girl's waist. A clean steal Taking wish trff tbfc Hue. J. A. Taylor, of CJlflon. Kansas.- writes ; "Dr, Seth Arnold's Cough Killer is tho only preparation he dares to reeonfrfiend. It has never failed tn suit. -Sincerity Is in openness of ttciH ; 'tis found in a very few people, and that which wu sen commonly Is not It, but a subtilo dissimulation lo gain the confidence of others. Dr. Setii Arnold s Sugar Coatwi Jlilious Pills unmiuiliend for ctlvenesV, jaundice. liver tumbles. 25c -Minnesota wauts (lie two national con ventions next year. To bo happy, thu passions mutt be cheerful and gay, not gloomy and melan choly. A propensity to hope and Joy Is teal riches ; oun to fear and soTrow, real lioverty. Every man has hi chain and his clog, only it Is looser and lighter to one man than ntiothcr . and lie is more at case wbo takes it up than be u lio urag n Advertising Rates For Lbfral Niotfties.' Tito following prices Mi;Jliigt;Rdvje.r.' Wgi lias iecii' adtTplcil by Uio CA'imoa AiiYtioAff;. Charter Not Icra , - . Andltor's Nollcos. - . Cniniitls.sloiicr Notices Dl.vorco Nctli;s , - , Administrator's Notice's Kxecutiir's Nollco - 4 00 4 00 .- 4 (X) , i Other iegjil ndvertlslfigtil) tociiargcd rot by tlio sqitaW, ' . H. V', MorlhimSrr.", Pttblteher?.'" . .. . . s Il gfiBf III Are Yow BiKou3? ttf KrM"-r wiirRt Vf tur,. I mil? cl-.-etfuilv pcoiiimn.l fi -M ill wlw sulR-r from IMiout Atucts c any Hicae tamed Vy a d.t atraligcd m.i of tho Liver. Kajhas Citv, Mo. W. R. ft'CRNAUD. , Do You Vttnt GioU Digostioh ? J-surcJ.u.tctistly uh I IL SitA'scA . Ufa i. '.' A ttslltrar, hd liJ Uivf Cimmom Liver Kjiftlainr,. told me It vza s tVia euro for my troullj. Th f,rt do I look. wliey-t m . very raucb, rid In one week's 4me' 1 wa, na Ktrorr ' and l.carly a cVcx I wv II it Iht ttit mrJitmi KlcMMo.v, a. il C. ClfENSlIAW. I)o You .Bufcer from Ooristipation ? , Tellaiyif JIiram Wajkk, Clilcf-Jiijilce A, 0.l "I lave 111 SlmnipSi Uver Regulator for, t-onslipatjoii of.iny IVmrti, caused by a lemporary, p.erangneiit.of the Liver, fur lhe 4al ihreo at four yam, and alunyi with ttttihH isnfit?' liavo.You IVriria ? I I.avea(Jpere with-Slmpou Liver Rr'grJ-; fator lnce llC .,rd lfifd It 4, tht trtal,ti . nitimtnt of fit tivut for diisiucs. Iptxti.ir tt. nnrhit irptiu. So a mcilidae deierrti universal comjucndltiuo. ... - -v rS"tr V'ri - K M-B. W.II.XUTON. Ctr. 5wry Southerp Dapd-it TheoraglcH Seminary. 7 V UVER nEGULATORl .ee. hal you get t.e gCnu'lrie , vriUlheVed Z ' n front cf Wrapper, prepared 9nly hj J. H. ZEIUN & CO. , oui ror'iroifi."' PHlLAtipL'rilL PA. IN' Borders" ficcdi'alibii, Fancy Gobflk WihStiW rihu08 FijctureBl iiatot'sljloi. mado and put tip, Ifdc'slrnd. PdihtsV Oil;- Vrihiisli,' lut'tvr Bni&llds,& geiieral PairiVers' No.1 51- Broadway Maiicii Chile'.- fh- HelijV the liroadway House, Sali3 Bills Priutea at ibis Office. HEA'BPAffift M JEWELRY 0 Bci&9 iiqOsltiS tfl'o&Todh'jtditso, itnpit 8treetjlhfg& ton femra., sells W atclies Clocks ' faii3 jevrelxy, Cheaper on an average than can bo bought ani' where else in tlio county: Call and sea. REPAIRING In all Its branches, neatly, cheaply and pronlpj' J .,l!lll IW, Also a pull linh oF 'School Books' Stationers Supplies' november 2i ly U.S.LITZENBERG, (Lite Special Kxamlner U. B. rcusloit Ofllco.) Military Claim Agent, ;p-ALIJ,:NTOViNJ TENNA. frosee-'dM claJnSs for Pensions, Increaso of lViislnn.ltoiUiiv null nil manner of claims nsrahiH. the coveruinejit. Ten jears experlenco 111 tho Pension business and nearly Uveas b'pecialEr. ainlncr lu tlto I). H. Pension Ofilce. I make tt tpeclaily bf Increaso clalmcs. IIa)iri V. B. HTZraJIlEItd. 0. W. SNYDER, D( V. S,, Ma DiStort IToi.se, Ichlshfon, Kntlro atlcntfon devoted to the diseases prrvd ent amonust amietiicniea annuals, i asirauon leiformeii with the I.ciasseur If desired. Orders by mall promptly attepded to. , All flje Jatfcst and best news lie ADYOCAfE,- $1 per ycati 50 cents, six months. SWEENY'S Finest Poro!en-DiHfier Sots, t IQ& rjftco ntlfnoiit Dinner Sots j Wa Tcrly Decoration, $22.00. 102 I'leccsltflinont Dinner Sols Elgl Dccoratldu, $20.00. l6n Vice 08 Ilcliuont Dinner Sets ; JSetU den Decornl Ion, $17.00. 4i I'Icccr Ilerlin Tea Setii Hudslf Drcnf'atlen, $5.00. U I'leces Ilerllo Tea Sets j Camhrldid Dccoruli.in, OO.SC. 14 I'leces Berlin Tea Sets; Falrnonni Decornl Uni, 30 .CO. id I'leces White OranKo Ware, bnlf J?.tm. The above Goods aro Ouaf fnlcxil agat&tf Crazjdg and arc of the Ust Chmawsrl'r . M, Sweeny, & Soty rfrt-T. orner Store ! AT The CORNER STORg
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