fhe Carbon Advocate, All I.N)1II'HVIKA-M.'AM1,V NkWRI-AVEH Pub lished every Suiiiriln In LHiIkMoii, Onrlion County, reiuisihunla,V Harry V. Morlliimor, Jr. HANK STIllilCT. $1 00 Per Year in Advanoe ! Jlcsl advertising tncilliim In the county, Hvery deserlptlon'oi 1'lnln mid Fancy JOB PRINTING At vciy low prices. Wc do not hesitate to say uiiii i-mi- iirurr riuiHMi mail any outer pniiiiiiK i-Humuum-iii 111 mis section to do Hrst-Plass jolt-work, In nil IH branches, nt low prices. Professional & Business Cards. Horace Hoyclt, ATTOltNSY AT Ti A W , Oi'Klcm -Tin) lioom recently occupied by V. M linpsmi'. HANK 8TUKHT, - LEIIiailTON. TA liny lip consulted In Kngllsh and Herman. July liy W. M. Rnpshor, ATTOUNRY sft COUSBKLIiOU AT LAW; AXI) IHHTHICT ATTOKXKY, l'lrst door nbove tlie Mansion House, MAUOU CHUNK, I'ENN'A. Ileal Hstalo nnd Cnllcetlnn Aneney. Will liny Hint Ki-11 Ileal Knfali.. rniivi'vatielnfr lie.-lllv tlnniv I'oileelioiis promptly made Hetliing Kslalesof lieo.-deiits a specialty. May lie consulted in 1:hu1ImIi and Herman, nov. 22-yl H. V. Morthimer, notary runriic, Sr., Oi-Ticr.-. "Carbon Ailvocatp" Office, I1ANIC BTIIKET, - - liTnitOHTON All business peitaliiliig In the olllcc; will receive iroiuir niieuiioii. mar. iu C. V. JCleintop, Instructor in Music, Itnbbliis Anietlcan Classical Methods a special- ty. Terms moderate, mis h-ii Henry Nolf, AT TJIH CAltllON 1IOUSK IS NOW- an 'Accommodation 'Bus, HKTWKKK THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. Tallies palled for at lliolr Home liy I ja Ins or ders at any oi me uoieis. Api II 2, 1887 W. G. M. Seiple, PHYSICIAN AND SUUOIEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIOIITON. May lie consulted In English and Herman. Special atlentlon Riven to uyiicroingy. OrrirK Unmix; From 12 M. to 2 1. Mand fioin C to 9 1'. AI, mar. 3l-yl F. A. Rabenold, D. D. S., UitANCit Ofi'Ich : Over .1. W. liaudcnbiisu's Liquor Store, HANK STREET, IiEIIIGHTON. Dentistry In all its branches. Teeth Extracted without r.iln. (las administered lien requested. OIUco Days-WUDXHSDAY of each week, r. O. address, I.ITZHNltHIKI,. Jan 3-yl l.ehli;h eouiily. Pa. OmrKi Opp. the ' llroadway House," WIOADWAY, . . MAUOII CHUNK, l'allents liavelhelienentof the latest improve ments In Mechanical Appliances and the llest Methods of Treatment 111 all Surgical Cases. ANKSTIIETIC administered It desired. If pos sible, persons residing onlslde of Munch Chunk, should make arrangements by mall. J8-jl EYE AND EAR. Dr. Gr. T. FOX Visits Allciitown regularly on TIH'IISDA'Y of each week. Praellce lliulted to Diseases ofthoEyp and Ear. Ofllca at Hayilen's Ainerleaii Hotel, and Ofllce Hours from !i A. M. to P. M. Also attends to ltefracttou of the Eve fortlm proper adjustment of lilasses, nnd for the Kelief and Cmo of Opti cal Defects. May also be consulted at lilsotllcn In It ATI 1, Weiliiosdayiind Saturday of each week, at HAN OOlt on Monday, and nt KASTON on Tuesday of each w'eok. jan 2-yl CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KIKTI.Ki:, - - PltOPltlETOU, Hank Stkket, Ijhiihuitok. TheCaibnn llouso offers first-class aeeoininoda tlous to tin' traveling public. Hoarding by I he day or week on reasonable terms. Choice Cigars, Winesand Liquors always on hand, (loodsheds and Staldes, with very attentive Hostlers, at tached, nprio-yt PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway lietcen Mauch Chunk & Lehlghton, I.EOPOIJ) MHYKi:, PKOP'I!, PACKERTON, - - . Tsxha. This Hell-known Hotel Is admirably relltled, and has the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Hxeelleut Tables and the very tiest Liquors. Stables attached. septfi-jl MANSION HOUSE, Opimslte L. & S. I)eiit, HANK BTREET, . IiEIIIGHTON, C. 11. IIOM, PHOPKIin'Olt. Tills house oilers first-class aceoinniodations for transient and perniaiieut boaulers. It lias been newly rellltedlii all its departments, and Is locat ed In one of the most iilcluiesiiie iortions of the Iioi oiikIi. Tel ins moderate. "" The H A I! Is supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and I d's I'ri'sli l.ij'cr on Tap, apr 17 yl Aiiiiouucos to his friends and the public gener ally, that lie has now open for their accommoda tion Ins new and handsomely furnished 11 fi S T A II It A N T , next door to the 1st National Hank, HANK ST., 14'hlghtnii.and that he Is lion 'prepared to furn ish llrst-Class Meals at Short Notice! The llarls supplied Willi the best Wines, Fresh Lager lleer and Choice Cigars, oil a it cordial s' nit Ited to call. apr 24-j l SilW STArjlp J. KISTLER ttesictfully minounms to the iiublle that he lias opened a NKW I.IVKIIV STAIll.K, and that he Is now prepared In furnish Trams for Funerals, ddlngsorHiwlnessTriis on the shortest no-ip-eauil iiimI lllN'ml terms. Orders left nt the "Carbon Home" will vwvlie pronqit attention, 8TAHLES ON NORTH 8THECT. uevtthe Hotel, l'lUgliloll. JJIli-l T. J. BRETNEY i:.-is-cllully minomMsm to Hie Merchants of I iiliibtou and others tlutt he is now pieiuftsl to d .dl kind of IIauunc. of FitKiniiT, ExntBss MATTKU AKI) BAnflAOK ,i i r, .wiilable pi ee. Il prnlilit atteldloi) I . ill oiili-is he Iiom-s lu mi'i it a sbart' of public iirmi . II. 'Milt mi corner nt pine and Iron Mri-. i I .'1iIkIii.hi iiriMslrilu Sweeii & Son i Horner Store i,i i.e. cide prompt ottodtion ar tj,8l t J BRETNKY. W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., PETERS 1 I D. $l.QO a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $i.2B when not paid in AdvarT" VOL. XV., No. 39. Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., August 13, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. " . . . . . . i . . . . i ' i ' ' . 1 1 Lehighton Business Direolory T W. UAVDKNIIUHH, Hank street, wliolcsalp U. dealer in choice nrnnds of whiskies, gin, brandies, wines, Sc. VfT Patronage solicited, WSRANIPS BHAVINO SALOON, oniiosltn U Aiivocatk OFKtt'K, Is headquarters for suaviiig nun iiairciiiung. cigars looacco soui, riO TO Fits. KOIlKItUIt, under the Exchange w noiei, iiaiiK sircer, ior a sniooui suave or lasmonautp Haircut, lir Closed on Sunday J.I. KlITZ, Hank street, manufacturer of , choice brands of cigars and dealer In nil Minis oi looaceos nnu smoKcr noveiiies, rail Pivii'.i. nj'.im, j.iiin Hin-ui, iiraici in lamrs. cents, misses nnd children's IkkiIs. shoes anil siipuers. liepalrlng promptly attended to. call, TAMES WALP, Hank street, steam heaters. W stoves, all hinds of tinware. Hooting ami spouting a specialty. Your patronage solicited H. KOCH, Hank street, manufacturer of euoice nrauiis oi jinvaun enrars. ah kiiiu.' of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call, TJ F. CI. AUK, lager bcqr hall and restaurant. opp. square, iiaiiK sireei, uuoico wines am liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always nu tn) T S. WKllli. saloon nnd restaurant. Hank J . street, headquarters for fresh lager beer and oilier uriiiKs. unoice eaiaoics uiways on 11.11111, M II flll.llAAT. ntlnvnitv nt mu noil nntnpv O. public, Hank street. May be consulted lit English mid Herman. Estate & collecting agency. 11. UHOADS, Ag t Hank street, denier In urv irnniis. noiions. ciassware. nueenswnre, mid groceries. CSrShare of patroimgo sollcted rrHIKCAltnON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Hank L sneer, plain nnu iaucyjou pruning a speci ly. Ahvocatk one dollar ier year lu advaneo, THE Milium WAtlONCO., Limited, factory on Hank street, manufacturers of butcher. inker, milk, truck nnu express wagons TsIiASEIt & HUSS. wholesalo nnd retail con Hi. fed loners. Hank st reet. Picnics and parties supplied, i our patronage is cordially solicited, nOCHESTElt HOTTI.ING HOUSE, Thos. J AW in'iit, jt.om suiii, i.iK i',ci, nit-, linn-,. ginger ale, &c Your orders are sollcited.Kj 0. J. STRAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh in III; nnd cream delivered every morn All kinds of vegetables In season. Low prli mo 'm lMrmnMu Lr 1)11110 STORE. ritiuui liAiSlv niltr.r.i, XCHANOE HOTEL. Rank street. Thomas ill Mnutz, prnjirletor. Coach to nnd from de- pot. Hales reanouable for regular &- transiet trade TJEUIIKN l-'KNSTKKMACIIKlS, Lehigh street, dealer in dr' goods, notions, provisions, groceries, tnieensware, Hie, Patronage solicited. HrltS. IlKTSriHIlSClISKY, Lehigh street, Is IVi headquarters for dry goods, notions, pro- Islons, groceries, &e. 1371 ainmau stim-iuu lEST SODA WATER I AT THOMAS' DRUO STORE, HANK STREET. The Secret Societies. (1. E., meet Monday evening of each week lu (iabel's Hall. Eagle's cordially Invited. 01IN 1. IIUHTOI.ETTI! POST. No. 44. (1. A, II.. second and fourth Thursday evening oi eaen monin, in lienor s nan. roniraues imiieti. CO I,. JOHN LKNTZ CAMP, No. OS, S. of V., 1!. Pa. l)lv H. S., meet Wednesday even lug In Iteher's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. O. (1. T.. meet Friday night of each week In ltelier's Hall. Hank street, at 7:30 o'clock. All lempiai's iiiMien. a. w. uihin, u. i, "TT M. C. A., meet eu"i-y evening, except Sun- j, nays. fca,"?imuav niirrnooii leeunes m-r. Kemerer's nan. fcjfir-yoii aro coruiauy iiivneu. Our Churches. KIT ET1IODIST EPISCOPAL. South Hank street. IVi Siimlay services at 10 n. ui., nnd 7.30 p. in., Sunday School 2 p. in. Wm. Ma.ioii, Pastor. mltlNITY l.UTIII'.l! AN, Iron street, Sunday X services, in a. in., (Herman), ".on p. ilsh), Sunday school 2 p,m. J. ll. Kuhk. mil, ir.ug K.it.Pastor. El''ORMEI, Ililgli street, Sunday services at 10 n. in.. Herman). 7.30 n. m.. (Kncllsh). Sunday school 2 . in, fl. W. Stiiiitz, Pastor. EVANdEI.ICAL. South street, Sunday services nt 10 a. tu., (Herman), 7..tlp. ni (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. (1. W. (1 itoss. Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton nnd Coal streets, services everv Sundav morning nnd evening. liKV. Hammackk, 1'astor. Ir. G. T. HORN, AT THE- Central Drug Store, OPP. THE FUHDIC SljUAliE Rank Street, Loliighton, Pa. prepared for the SUMMER TRADE with n fresh supply of )nigs nnd Medicines, Choice Wines. & Liquor Cignvs, etc. 'rescilptlons caiefully coiiiiHiuuded at all hours oi me nay or nigiii, Pull I,ine of WALL PAPERS -A N H EGORATIONS. Library & Stand Lamps, in nil styles, nnd nt nil prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye nnd satisfaction gunrnnteerl. Stoves, Tinyare, Heaters and Ranges, In Grent Variety nt Pnpulnr Store, Htuk Street. Roofing nnd Snouting n special ty. Stove repnirs fuinished on short notice. Prices Reasonable ! ! z li Weissport Business Directory, J. (1. CHUN, M. D., W. U KUTZ, M. QUS. ZKItX & hUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OFFICE nt the resldenceof Dr. Zero, White Street, Wclssort. All enlls for surgical or medical treatment will it-rciir proiuiu aiiciiiion, inayi I-S7-II JAUKV & SKWKI.I,, The Weissport Bakery, Fresh Hrcad nnd Cakes every day. Delivered In Uldghton and Munch Chunk every Tuesday Thursday nnd Saturday. S-pirntcs, Parlies, camji-Mcetliigs, WeddhiBS, Funerals supplied nt short notice. nugnst7,fi7-ly jrjuiAJjKUN 1I0USK, EAST WEISSPORT, PENN'A. this house offers first-class nceoinmodatlons to the permamnt linariler and transient micst pmnc prices, only One Dollar per day. lutftMy John Rkiiiiio, Pronrleh.r, J-KATS, THE JKWEI.KU. All Kinds of Jewelry ! 1 Booh niiKsut7,BC-ly. THE Fort Allen House Weissport, Carbon County, Ponna., Henry Christman, Proprietor, The nubile Is resnecirnlH' Infm-mmi iiinf tnti well-know house has been refuted and Improved ton first rate, and able to furnish tbevmv niinninli,n.lnltn,..flfIM,l...,. J .'III in,' il.ll IIHII Ul 1111 A Liyery Stahle In ennnectinn with the hotel, with .mmin iudmi. i iivi. 'iiiiiiuii.ii,; iii-fiiiiuu; iiai llCS, lllllCrillS llllll I'li-.iiiit- TmTs wim saie learns. In connection with the hotel Is a FINE POOL uuwiii uaiiiisomeiy mien up, Apr23R7Iy Goal, Goal, Goal. have ; Just opened a Coal Yard In cornice! Ion iivnoieiin i cittMruKi' where can constantly be found nil sIzps of the Best of Coal! rices fully ns low as the lowest, nivi nnd be convinced. Henry Christman, (live me Port Allen House. Weissport. talrlianksSfamlnrii Sonles In Connection. December m 18, tsscty ICE CREAM AT WHOLESALE. nm now prepared to supply to private families, picnic par ties, and all who mny need ICE CREAM ! ! in any quantity, nt the most rea sonable price and on short no tice. Quality unexcelled. All orders promptly attended to. 0. W. SEWELL. Jyl(i-4m Weissport, Pa. For Nowosl Designs nnd Most Styles of Fasliinnnblo DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c., &c no to R. H. SNYDER, aaniz street, Lehighton. Ooods guaranteed nnd prices ns low as else. where for tins same quality of goods. Juls-lS.lBRS-ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Cents. Advertise In the Advocate. Houao untl Lot Ibr Sale. M one-halt uit, aa x w feet, situate on Ifhlgh street, near the Nen Round Houses, muni ulncl, w hfm-imI if,uui itto-siojy rranie oue, 10 x feet A neier fill lug )ell of Jure Water, mid a number of choice Fruit Trues and Vines ou the lot A nice home for a small family For terms, &c , call at the CAHBOJt Auvoc ATB Office, Hank street J Carlioii Advocate ! ! ! . S Anil get all tlio latest news, 5R R9p Inelniling Interesting New feQ Tork ami Washington let- 'p ters. You hotter join me. I It Is tlio cheapest, largest I anil I1KST weekly paper In I the Lehiuh Valley. Try It. I Only $1 n Year. I Circulation, 1,000 ! JU IIV MAItV HOWITT. 0 the broom, the yellow broom! The ancient poet sung It, And dear It Is on summer ilajs To He nt rest ninong It. 1 know tlio renlins where people say The dowers have not tticlr fellow) I know where they shine out like suns, The crimson nnd the yellow, I know where ladles live enchained In luxury's silken fetters, And flowers ns bright ns glittering gems Aroused for written letters. Hut ne'er was llowcr so bright ns this, In modern dnys or olden, It groweth on Its nodding stem I.Ike Inn garland golden. And all about my mother's door Shine out its glittering bushes, And down the glen, where clear ns light Tho mountain-water gushes. Take nil the restj lint give me this. Ami the b'lii) thnt nestles in it, I love. It, for It lot es the broom, The green nnd yellow linnet. Well, enll the rose the queen of Dowers, And boast of that of Sharon, Of Idles like to marble cups, And the golden rod of Aaron; I care not how these llowers may be Beloved of man nnd woman; The broom It Is the (lower for me, That groweth on (he common. O the broom, the yellow broom! The ancient poet sung It, And dear It Is on summer days To He at rest nmong It. Fate's Implements. HV It. It. HOt.AltA,-. A long, brilliant ballroom, heavily per- fumed, brilliantly lighted and well filled. mts. i ravers' balls were not a thing to no missed without regret, so society coers said, and eagerly accepted their limitations wncn iiicny enough to receive them. The hidden music of a waltz came ilre.im liy forth so sad and sweet as to be almost painful. Partners were oncorlv cll the dancers were floating down the polished 1 1 our. Ono couple in particular were eonsnien- n,,Q 111. tl.n 1 .... .. j n.c mm graco 0I t101r move ments a tall, handsome man of the blondo type, and a lady who would have been peerlessly fair even In Imrrcir'a nimni ... ora . To-nigiit, In the glow of pleasant excite- mcniamt social triumph, she was snnei b as some younir duchess. vt fm. flash of her sanuhiro eves, nn.l the nf hor carmine lips proud to a fault almost touch of weary scout might have been read had any one there been keen or calm enough to analyze It. She was beautiful, fascinating, witty. She was Miss Aura McLean, holmes nf old Jasper McLean's millions, so they sought and surrounded her with homage that In her proud heart sho despised. 1110 only man In tho world for whoso homage she gave an iota, was loaning against a distant window recess, lndeepllIa death. In case she did not, all the conversation with the pretty daughter of money was to revert to swell the fortune of Ills Hostess. TTT1, ..... I nun, wu.n eouiii it matter to Aura Afe. ijean1 He was free she had set him so lnm ago poioro sue became the enviable heir- .s ui ner uncic. T.--. . I 1 nsi once, wncn tho evening was wear- Ing to its close, she had allowed her beau- inni eyes to moot his In a Ions look. Jn His was paln, passion, nleadhi". find Knows wnati-tn Hers only a proud con icmpt. tiianehe Travors inlerennted 11.. , . . - UlOK. In his was pain, passion, nlcadlii.. find unows wnaii in hei-s only a nrond eon "uipi. itiancnn iravors Intercepted the IO0IC. IITI... -.Ml . .... I ii.uj iu inaue a oeautlful couple, will icy not?' pv nnTV" e m .1 ...t.i. ...... ..u 0..111, mui a iiou 01 tienni-i nun. --.suss Atcj.ean Is so beautiful, and Carl Pierce Is absurdly dcyoted. Then he yery Handsome also." 'H he? asked her companion In i-nM mechanical tones, as If It were not evident. o an tlio world. -jjont you think so. Mr. Vance'.' nm men, gentlemen always hate to acknowl euge cacu other handsome. lint her uncle - Ugh I lies an old heart Thev s.iv im as fairly wild until she accepted Carl; m. ilo.I f.l. - iiiseu 10 eyen give her a homo In ease she should not marry his favorite. Fancy such coercion in a mattci of that kind. "They aro engaged, then?" "Oh, dear, yes. That Is an open secret. Ah, hero comes my partner. So sorrv vnu don't waltz, Mr. Vance; 'tis such an antl- loie ior melancholy madnoss. " Sho went off on her partner's arm, a etty, bright thing, all unconscious of the. pain she had left behind In Wood Vance's madly repressed heart. Everything reeled around him. The dancers became little black Slacks. I ami the ballroom, tonehp.1 hv IiIAMIAMt'o I . . ' oi magic wand.dianfinl to a beautiful woodod field through which ran the clearest nebhlv brook that ever (lowed. There stood himself, younger by several years, and before him, a woman, scarce more than a girl, calm, proud, disdainful, i our jealousy Is tyrannical unnardon- able," she said coldly. "I will hear It no longer. I can bear it no longer. lean have neither friends nor pleasures, and really, Mr. Vance, the engagement Is bo- ginning to gall. You make the fetters too perceptible." Von want to be free to many Lane when ho asks yon," he said, in a voice of repressed passion, and with a bitter sneer that had been madly repented since. She took the ring from her slim linger, anJ flinging it at his feet, walked awav ith: ''At least I will be your slave no longer, Mr. Vance. Go your way, and If you are merciful, let me go mine without over see- Ire your face again. I would rather die than bo your wife." That was all past. The same voice woke him from hU reverie now tho same voice grown colder, prouder If possible. She was sitting directly beside him, yet he knew It was all unintentional. Once she had been all the world to hint. lie had kissed her beautiful fac and hands and tyrannized over her In his jeal ous love. Now If he should even dare to toueh the hem of her satin dress, she would slab him lib the scorn In hor glorious eyes. He turned to move away unseen: but his hostess stayed him. "Let me lutroJuce you to Miss McLean.' sue said gayly. "Sly dear Miss McLean, I know you are foml celebrities, anil am therefore proud, to Introduce my frleml Mr Vance, the author of Deserted. " Hoth wcro calm, and acknowlegcd the meeting with some, commonplace platl tildes. Wood Vanco offered his unit, and befor tiicy were awnto of it, thoy wore standing alone on the balcony. I Hen Aura started. Kveti while her Heart was wildly exulting because, this Moyc of olden time,' who was tho one Iovo she would over hayc, was so close beside her again, she spoko In cold, calm tones. From Its sound her voice might have, been kept on ico an incso years. "I never come out in tho cold air from ballroom. My life is quite too precious. sir. Vance, riease take nte back." Uo looked down Into her eyes.one search ing, passionato gaze that won no response. Then he bowed with a stiff apology, and cscorlqd hor back, Ills heart was full of angry resentment. Why should he care for this woman when there were so many more, kinder far, In the world, H wondered If she found the liowchalns as galling as the old, and Wood Vance knew little of sleep that night. Xo more did Aura. The proud face.hid den from the world, could throw olT Its mask and indulge in bitter tears. She had no idea that things between them would ever be righted, He had mado her life miserable when ho could, She would never give him the chance again, And probably he did not desire it after all. Aext day she had two callers, Blanche Traycrs and Wood Vance. I He girl was bewltchingly gay, the man kindly courteous as ever, although his courtesy hardly extended to Aura. No snow-clad mountain rising between them could have been more perceptible than the hauteur of manner cliaractcrlziitE; both. Sorely yexed with herself, and vaguely sad, Aura put en her elegant riding habit ?"? had B,"e' She had promised Carl to ride witli him this afternoon, and mechanically she pre pared for it. Inwardly she smiled when Cat! told her how beautiful and happy she was looking a few minutes later. Sho wondered that . . . . . , , .... ",u ,UBmal c"aos cnaining nerunuer us In ""ce was not ouiwaruiy viswiie. he (IaYS sped swiftly on. Woa Vance had mado a ulcho of point lar success for blmsclf by his pen. Every- wllcr(! " was sought and welcbmed. And everywhere his dark eyes sought hut one face, whose owner gave him only scorn for scorn. A few months later Jasper McLean died. "Not peaceably," as nianche Travcrs said with a grimace; "but tho horrid old bear must needs put in his will a clause leaving all his wealth to Aura conditionally that she married Carl the month follon-lns? Car . his ward. ... . society nail no doubt on the in.itleent 1 ... all. Of course sho would mum- Iln,. He was a fine young fellow, devoted tnhor. 10 refuse would leave her penniless. mit a woman's heart Is a mvstorlmia . . . " " 'lng, unreadable as the face of a sphinx ut course she would marry him, Aura told herself. Then smiled bitterly to think now little lovo would go with her hand. Then she wondered If Wood Vance would smile as she did over the Dead Sea fruit of their early hopes "At least I have dissembled well," she said. " And lie will never know that I am fool enough to care still. After all, though. the future can hold no title nf the l.mminnco wntcii lies in our past, nc is no more ""Piv "'"' 1, ior nu 1113 great success, ,nnnn .1 r ,1 , . ilien sho fell to weeping passionate, uinui iiiars, 01 which ner world never dreamed the proud beauty capable. An nour later she was in her prettv boudoir, when the dooropened and lllnnchc I ravers entered unceremoniously, Her eyes were suspiciously red, her lips ircmutous beneath her yell, Oh, by the way, hayc you heard tho news. 'Aura i " sin. natmi liofn,-.. in l"fp Vonnn oil. t A.. .111- . M.II.L amid iui JVliailuua io-jugui, on the Victoria, to begone for an Indefinite period. Too bad of him, isn't it, when he has won such success at homo ? " t.oing to Australia for an Indefinite period 1 Going out of her life, and she would probably never see the only face on earth for which she cared on this side the grave. Slck.and fMnt with dread she staggered to a silken couch when her ylsltnr was gone. The servants came and went through the great house, nnd It nil unnmn.l tn Un. in,n some hid cot is iil"lilnmr Klin fCnVA linn .. .l...fi t .Mum vim-is iu iUlUlll JIO ono to her presence, but every half hour she started tin. HatontniT I sound of a voice which vet she kn- n-n,,t,t not come. At last she could bear it no longer. She rose, dressed and ordered a carriage. Iu her heavv sables, aim lnntci mnr.. nt..,. a Greek goddess than a living, passionate woman, She took the pony-phuetoii, and drove herself anywhere she did not care: but fate took her bevond the eltv limits nnt on a firecn country road. She felt that the air was stilling. Coming around a curve In the highway.a horseman swung Into full view, sending the hot blood circling around her limit In sttf- locating throbs. . It was Wood Vance. He lifted his hat In cold courtesy, and passed. I hat was the crudest cut of all. Hhe had paused In even friendliness to say good-bye before he passed from herllfo forever. A choking sob rose in her throat hot tears blinded her eyes she gave the ponlos a quick cut of the whip; and they sprung forward at a maddening gallop. It was several minutes before she realized that they were running away. Par ahead she saw the line of seashore, anduttpred a low cry. They would leap over those crags, and then she smiled. After all one dies but once; and she won dered what Wood would feel when he heard of the fate to which he had calmly let hLs parly loyp go. Then the horses swerved aside the phaeton upst she was conscious that a man was engaged in a mad tlrugsle with tho ponies then, voniaii-llIce,slin swooned with fear that, after all, Wood Vance had snatched her from death only to ilnil It himself. When she opened her eyes, ho vas bend lug above her with a whlto face and passion alely eager eyes. "Aural" ho exclaimed: "thauk lleavctil - I turned back to bid you good-bye. It was Providence surcly,for in my heart was only a bitter condemnation." "Wood" she cried weakly. "Oh, Woodl" "I have saved you" he said coldly "saved you for another. Is 11 not the very irony of fate? And just a few hours ago, I was thinking how easily I could look on your dead face rather than see you the wife of any other man." one shivered slightly. So would she rather that he would, "Hid you hear I was going away?" ho asked, In liorce repression. "Blanche said she had told you, and you did not scorn to care." "Did I not'.'" recklessly. "And yet I ,i, n.,.1 t . - . ar ,1111V,,. ,11 IL a-,111 L111I1H. Ill 1 II1LII 1 III7 else! Wood, I will give up all ovcry thing If only you will not go or going, tako me with you Something he saw in her beaiitlful.proud shamed eyes mado him clasp her to his heart, as lu tho olden time when a mail lovo was his only possession. it ,,...... .... . . -.nisi, to inttiKi" exclaimed illanclie, in ' "To throw aside such .1 for- IU III1UW ilSllll SUCH il IOT- tunc for comparative poverty when we ail MAKE YOURSELF AQBEEABLE. Very rarely, if ever, young persons uc- Hiiro tlio ability tn converse with ease and fluency. This implies, lirst of all, good Ideas, clearly and sensibly expressed, An empty mind neyer made a good talk er; remember, "lou cannot draw water out of an empty well." Next In importance is self possession, 'Self possession Is nine points in the law" of good breeding. A good voice is as essential to self pos session as good ideas are essential to fluent anguage. i no voice, trout lntancy, should be care fully trained and doyelopcd; a full, clear, flexible voice is ono of the surest Indica tions of good breeding; it falls like music on the car, and while it pleases the listener it adds to the confidence of its possessor,be he ever so timid. One may be witty without being popular; voluble without being agreeable; a great talker and yet a great bore, It Is wise, then, to note carefully the fol lowing suggestions: lie sincere; he who everything, will not only disagreeable to others, but will soon cease to find pleasure In life. lie frank; a frank, open countenance, and a clear, cheery laugh, are worth far more, eyen socially, than "pedantry In the stiff cravat." lie amiable; you may hide a vindictive nature under a polito exterior for a tlme,as a cat masks Its sharp claws in velvet fur, but the least provocation brings out ono as quickly as tho other; ill natured persons are always disliked. lie sensible; society neyer lacks for fools. If you want elbow-room, "go up higher." lie cheerful; If you have no great trouble on your mind, you have no right to render other people miserable by your long face and dolorous tones. If you do, you will be generally avoided. lint above all, bo cordial; tine cordiality unites all the qualities we have enumer ated. FASHIONABLE NOTES -Colored pique are very stylish this season made in tailor fashion. Cut steel Is seen on some .lersey waists of French manufacture. Culls of watered silk and a high dos collar aro seen on stylish wash costumes Dotted fabrics are as fashionable as plaidcd and barred stuffs. !!.. 1.1. 1 .... munn ..iui uiuiuu iui.11 uuu n oij- i ilsh combination for a dark custome. China silk of whlto and cream shades is used for summer underwear, and washes liko cotton cloth. Deep coquelicot red gloyce in Suede kid are worn with the brilliant costumes so fashionable this season. -Pink yarrow is now counterfeited, and forms the garlands that trim round hats and laco bonnets so pretty. The large oxidized slher buckles are stylish worn with the watered belts which finish the round waist. Thcro Is a revival In the so-called em ancipation clothing which allows it Io lio comfortable ami elegant as well. Flowered lawns hayc a sunshade made of tho materials, and are ornamented with a bow of bright ribbon velvet. -Chantllly guipures are worn with silk skirts, and hayo a stylish and pretty effect If wont with colored skirts also. Sandals aro now made to mutch oyery suitable costume for house wear. They should he worn over open worked stock- ngs. Pin-head dotted while muslliis are re- vldveor young girls' wear. They aro worn oyer coloicd slips or white ones at pleasure. A colored swell a black eye. A light o' loyo Hymen's torch. A Heating debt a mortgaged steamboat. Chango for the better breaking n ten for a gambler. "Horn to blush unseen" the young lady of African parcntags. parcntags. For parents It Isawlso child that tc- sembles Its richest relative. "Got any real estate, Dinks?" "No. but 1'yo got n wife. I mako lots of her." When a girl falls lu love with an unlucky Irishman, her heart always goes pity Pat. 8." There's some cloud resting ou Squan der. Kyery time I meet him ho Is gloomier than before. He must owe a lot of money." That Isn't what troubles him, though. It's because he can't owe any more." Says a mother : " One day I found Alice, little black-eyed beauty, sitting aitrldo my bedpost, gazing with delight at her Im ago In the mirror. I asked why she looked In tho glass. She frankly said : ' 'Cause 1 like the looks of me.' " A doctor ouce sent In hU bill to a widow for, as he put it, "doctoring your husband until he died." Siibu-ribc for and read the Akvooate only l per aunum. 4 A girl may like sugar for two reasons, Sho may bo sweet, and she may be full of grit. A machine has been Invented that will sew on !!000 buttons In a day. Our rciulors hnvn douhtlnsu nfi..,, .,!!,..l f,mt Hood's Sarsaparilla is well stioken of III llll, llnur. 111... '.!,- l v 'vi,p.ijn;4J,. illl- IICSS 19 fJUlUK lO recognizo merit, and docs not hesitate to give praise where it is due. The follow! is (rem the linptist Weekly, a leading i ligious paper : Advertising may bring an nrticlo iirtmii nently before the public, but no advertising luiijj iit-ip u ii a pas no real merit, Hood's ,Sars.iiiarlll.i is well niliwriiml lmi the best proof of its value is that so niaiiv persons use it on the recommendations of iriends who linve proved ts iwnlinr ,11111171, Uuniiowdcr is a prime necessity lu modern warfare. Physicians Have l-'onnd tint That a contaminating and foreign element iji the blood, developed by indigestion, is ll! C!UIS0 ?f rl'-'"atism. This settles upon '" oiwnaiuuieuus covering ot Hie 1111IS1;1LS llllll llUaiUCniR III IllO ininU nnni... 1 1 , . . ( . nig constant and shifting- pain, and aggrcgn- t,lf nn.,.l,..,l .....I ..l.!ril..-i .. , 1 miK no a uaiuiireous, cnaikv ilciiostt whicli jirouuccs stillness and distortion of the .omts. No fact which experience has dc- iiiuiiaunmi in regard to llostettcr'H Htomncli imiurc nas siromrer e.vn nnrn tn unn.i than tins, namely, that this medicine of comprehensive uses checks ilw fnr,;,l.,l,io iniiii nr rrunnii. .i.c.nL.,. :,. :i i , ; . ""-ji"" " iniiive- I IV s-ufnltlitl.iul .1,.. ;. . r . J V , " 15 l"-''erauie 10 ine I DOISOnS nl)lli ltin.1 In U t 11.. medicine contains only salutary ingredients. It is also a signal rcmedv for mn1nri.il Vnrs' constipation, dysiiciisiit, kidney and blad- ucrn iments, ticlniity and othor disorders. See that you get the genuine. In high spirits a summer Iheuuom- cter. A Sound Legal Oclninn. E. liiiiifbridgc Miuulay, Esii., county V,ty7 .C,Sy co' T.cx- s"vs: "lW used utuiu jiuicrs witii most happy results. My brother also was vnrv lmi- will. ,.,.i..: fever niidjaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric I'liMiio navcil JUS llie. Mr. D. I. Wilenxsnn. nf Ifnvu.. I ir.. , , . -j v. .tuici 1IIIV1LT ,. saying: ite posi tive y believes lie would have died, had it not been for Electric Hitters. This great remedy will ward off: as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach Hisnnlor. uin.u uiieqiiaiicii. rriee oUc. and $1 at Thomas'. The refined lard manufacturer has a trj'lng time of it. Bncklen's Arnica Salvo- The best salve In il... .,,,.1.1 ....... ... ..vim iu, UUlS, urutses, sores.ulcei-s.sait riin, tetter, chapped hands, chilblands, corns! and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nav renutreil. h te habitually sneers at ejve perfect satisfaction, or money re .nly render himself 1 rlcc P"r box, at Thomas'. The longer a man lives the more he knows about what he dosn't know. Dr.Fraior'a Macic Ointment. A sure cure for nil IiaIIo i.,,r0 o.. llesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped lips and hands.. Price 50 cents, bold by druggists. Williams M'f'g, Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by T. Thomas, tho druggist. There Is only ono season In the year for tho kangaroo spring. Dr. trailer's Boot Bitters. Krazier's Itont. nttt shop beverage. Hut are strictly medicinal n every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood and system of every impurity. Sold by druggists, $1. At 'I nomas' drug store. Tho quickest way to rise In the wm M Is to go up in a baloon. llttV Fever. Asthma. Tmin.ll,ii.. wii Eontalno's Cure. For sale hvC. T. Horn! Glad tldlllL'S. lil'llpfnn.l ,.,,r vl ll.,l and linic disease. Fnntninn'a nun i. ..,,',. autccd to cum a i-idd In io i,,, t-i.i i... fy tn TV . ... . - ,iuill,3 .3U1U IV Husband -Yes ; they have made Its head ache. iMO tattle No Pav. A imiu ,!,.i,., .-),,,.. medicine! Fontaine's -O real TUscnv I nmvAe fill. .t .it J . . ,.m7, iiiiij, UIO- vuou -iiiio, i ins citaranteo means sntnn. thing for "Knowledgo Is power." For v- J,om 'inig store. .. Vuuy wuo auvcrtlsed for a girl "to do "BUl "0U3U wor) received a letter from au aPl,l'caul who said her health de- "a"uul 8ca air, ami asked where the light- house was situated. ror DIOOil. l iver, kl.lii.iv .....I -i 1. diseases use Dr. Lloyd's family medicine V. "-"'. ,1U I"J ai t-:. T. Horn's Centra urug store. -If.through the success of the asrltation for tho women's right., women uver com to sit in the jury box, infants will probably set. io uu criers in lite court. r , r dyspasia or sick headache itseUr, Lloyd's family medicine no euro no pay at C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store. Don't call a very large, strong, sinewy matt a proyaricator. If you aro sine he Is a prcvarlctor hire another man to break the news to lilm. nir. ...ii. . "iiacKUieiackV- a last im. im,l rr-,,i perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. KoTd by n,. ii.ir.i r ni.:i.. v.. ... . (.viiijjiuuii, una iiiery, tveissport. Another cure for consumption has been discovered. As tho discovery wai madu In Vienna, the consumption meant is nerhatw that of beer. Shiiuli's Cure will lumHilminlf Croup, Whooping Coiigli and Ilronchltis. hold by Dr. Horn. Leliiclitnn. ami Jllnr Woissjiort. When docs a lady treat a man like a telescope) When she draws hint out, looks iiim through and then shuts him up. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you naye. a printed guarantee on every liottle of ir.1!0!1''' yitnllw It never falls to cure. bow ny m. Horn, Lehighton. and Illcrv. eissjiort. "Order Is licayen'a lirst law," says Pone. and the restaurant keeper thinkl It ought to bo the customer's too. A Nasal Inicctnr fn-i. mill, I-, lit,, ,.r oiiiion ii unarm Kcmcdy. Price fill it-nU, bold by Dr, Horn, Lehlcliloii, nnd liicrv. eisjnrt. A postage stamp Is like u youngster. It always sticks to business after it has been thoroughly licked. Dr. T. II. Mvcre. os David fit. Wi.l.r,.. ka writes: "Dr. Scth Arnold's Cough Killer is the lull remedy fur uliin,it,, coiigli and measled that I ever srw," Mollieni, teething and fretful children need Dr. Arnold v Soothing and Quieting Cordial. 25c. The siuceptible youth is like the mos quito, -mere Is little hope for him after he gets mashed. A half-crown shark Ii said to lie cnn.1 eating. The fnll-irrown ii admitted tnl.e a Advertising Rates For Legal Notioea. The following prices for Ugal advertis ing has been adopled by Hie CAhaoK Advopatk. Charter Notices . $4 UO Auditor's Notices . 4 00 CoiiiinlsslohciTS Notices 4 00 Divorce NotlAs - 4 -00 Administrator's Notices 8 Oo Executor's Nollce - - . S eg Other legal advertising will be charged Fir by tho square. n. V. Mortalmer, Jr., PubltiJwf. To Regulate RUTH FAVOK1TE HOME RUllDr k I II K wrr"'l not to cunuU a tfaokiMr. A AMI tide of Mircury of nr iojwtgw Ktnce, but Is purely vegetable. It Trill Cure all SUeaMi eMM4 by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. If your Liver Is out of orJr, nW nm whole lyttcui Is denuded. 1 tie Hoi fc Impure, the breath offetidve, yw iim, beedcehc, feci languid, iliiplrW ki tiervoui. To prevent a mort-ietiow oe. ditloo, uke at once Simmons LIVER REGULATOR. If vm srdentary lli'c, or Mm I llldnpv AffbctJ.ttfciL.il UmuUnU and Uke Simmon Uvtr JUgvbVm If you hive emen snrdiiug B4r4 s digestion, or feel hesvy after auall ileeplMi at night, lake a doaa aa4 mi will reel relieved and sleep plejaaaif , If you are a niic1,l auffarcr, la OnnsUpntlou, ljrsieialai 4 niUonknea, teelc relief at eoce la Simmons Llrer Ueculattir. It dooe ,aoe renulre conilmul doiinj, and eo4M W a trifle. It will cure yuu If you wale im tn (lie nmrotnt wMl bitter, bad taste in 1'jui in tuth. TAKE StmmoM I.iyer KccuUtw. n,t, iK. 11,1-..!.. v. l the Dreatli, an. I cl.aeief i 1 l ffwt Tongue. Obtldren often need i.,ia talb CaeW- lie and Tonic to arett Sinimont Liver Rezulatoe ache. Sick Stomach, Indti iruachlev alekaaeA. relieve CoHe.floaJ. ache. Sick Stomach, leidteeatlen, Dyieaierr. aod the Complalnu incident to CVlldbood. At any time you feel vour svticn aeiiU deanilnj, tonle,reeulatln( wliliew vlaka pwinB, or caunc. take PRCPAnCD BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Philadelphia,?. E. F. TjUcke nb ach, uhaleh in WALL PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Mi Window Shades & Fixtures, LAtett Stylci. made and put up, If 4ettri4, Paints, Oil, Vnrnish, Futtjr, Brushes & general Painteri'" Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancli Cbaot. fi Below the llroadway House. Sale Bills Printed at tbis Qice. HEADQUARTER Jor JEWELRY !! 8. llOK9 0iHislte tlieCiirlHiu House, Haute Street, Lehlfb. ton I'enn'a., sells Watches! Clocks1 and Jewelry, Cheaper on an aerage than can be uougataay; whero else lu the comity. Call and is. REPAIRING- In all Its bnincIu-K, neatly, clienply and prcmp;- i.i it-iicuuru io. ALSO A FULL LINK OK School Books AND Stationers Supplies novemlier 2 ly U.S.LITZENBERG, iljili- Hpeelal Kxamliier V. 8. remiss. Office.) Military Claim Apt ALLENTOWN, Penna., Prosecutes t-laltns for l'tinion.i, Inertas ot l'eiislon.Iloiinty and all niiiuner ol claims aralasl ttie government. Ten years extierlenre In the Pension business and nearly flvens HpemlBx amlner in tho I'. M. Pension Office. I make a specialty 6f Increase clalmes. 3Ial-eni U. S. I.ITZENBEKO rt-tf; 0. W. SNYDER, D. Y, S., JCioaaV. .Mansion House, llilghtn, Kntlre Htteutlon devoted to the diseases prera lent niuoiiKst doinestleiited animals. Caatratioa performtil with the Kerasseur If desired, Orders liy mall immitly attended to. All the latest and best news; The Advocate, $1 iier year: 50 cents, six months. SWEENY'S Corner Store ! Finest Porolean Dinner Sotei The Famous Belont SMr loa Pieces llclniont Uinatr Set Wft verly Decoration, $22.00. lO.t Pieces llcliuoiit UinuerSeti j Elgli Decoration, ?20.00. lm Pieces Dcluiotit Dlauer SU j Mri den Drrorntlon, 917.00. iA Pieces lierlln Tea Helit HuJiei Decoration, $S.S0. 44 Pieces Ilcrllu Tea Sett Cftwlirl4f Decoration, $0.25. 44 Pieces Uerlln Tea Sets t Fatmisuat Decoration, $0.C0. 4(1 Piece White Hranite Ware. Oalr s?:i.()0. The almve (locxU are Huarniteed siraiuit Crazing and are of the Imt Chlnaware. . M. Sweeny, Sc Boa, AT The CORNER STORl gotl eater ;
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