The Carbon Advocate All lXUKI-KKllKNT KAMILV NKWHl'Aritlt ftlb iiwtiii every nauiruay Hi ieiilelium, Carbon County, IViuisj Unnht, Ty Harry V. Mortliimer, Jr DANK HTUKKT. $1 00 Per Year in Adwmnn I licit advertising medium hi tlio county. Kvery descrlptlou'of. Main una Fancy JOB PRINTING At very low prices. Wo ilo not hesltato to say iiihuku m iihmt eiuiieu uiair any oilier mining rsiximsiniieni in nils section to ilo flrst-clnvi JolMvork, In nil IU brandies, nt low prices. Professional & Baste Cards. Horaoo Heydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offiog j The. ltoom recently occupied by W. M liapsher. BANK STREET, LKIIIQllTON. PA. . May be consulted In English and Herman. July 4-ly W. M. Rapshor, ATTORNEV axd COUKSELLOll AT LAW ANp DISTRICT ATTORNEY, l-'lrst door above the Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK, .... PENN'A. Ileal Kttate anil Collection Agency. Will l'.ny ami sen iieai nsiaie, ixmveyiJiciiiK Collections promptly mad. Ttettllr Deo.-uleuts a specialty. May bo i t neatly done, ng Estates of consiuieti i English and Herman. nov. !a-yl H. V. Morthimor, Sr. NOTARY PUBLIC, Officii: "Carbou Advocate " Oltlce, BANK STREET, - - IiEIIlOHTON. All business pertaining to tlidifllcc will recelv prompt attention. mar. 10 O. V. Kleihtop, Instructcv in Music, e lioublns' American Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moueraie. aug u-ti Henry Noli?, AT THE CARBON HOUSE IS NOW nn 1 nnAtvimnflnlinn ' (111 MUUllllUUUdUUU BETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. Parties called for at their Homes by leaving or ders at any oi ine noieis. April 2, 1887 W. G. IYL Sbiple. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIOHTON. May' be consulted hi English mvl German.- speclal attention given to Gynecology. Affics Ilouns: From 12 M. to 2 P. M and from c to 9 r. M, mar. ai-yi Bruxcit Officii : Over J. W. Raudenbush's uquor store, BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Palff. Gas administered when requested. . Office Days AVEDNESDAY of each week. P. O. adilriss, l.lTZHNHKltO, Jan 3-yl Lehigh county, Pa. W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., Officb! Opp. the ' Broadway House," BROADWAY, - . MAUCII CHUNK. Patients have tlie.beneflt of the latest Improve ments In Mechanical Appliances and the Best Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Cases. ANESTHETIC administered If desired. If pos sible, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should raaks arrangements by mail. Jyg-yt EYE AND EAR. Dr. G-. T. FOX Visits AUentown regularly on THURSDAY of each week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Office at llnyden's American Hotel, and Orflce Hours from s A. M. to 3 :30 P. M. Also attends to Refraction of the Eye for the proper adjustment of ulasses, and for the Relief and Cure of Opti cal Defects. Mayalsu bo consulted at ills office In BATH, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at HAN (1011 an Monday, and at EASTON on Tuesday of each week. Jun 2-yt CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KISTLEIt, . . PROPRIETOR, - Bask Strut, Lxuiohtox. The Carbou House offers tlrst-class accommoda tions to the traveling public. Boarding by the day or week on reasonable terms. Cholco Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on hand. UixkI ttfieds and stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at tached. " apriu-vt PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlghtou, LEOPOLD MEYER. PROP'R, PACKERTON, - - Penna. This well-known Hotel is admirably refitted, and has the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent rubles and the very best Liquors. Stables attached, seplG-yl MANSION HOUSE, Opjioslte L. & S. Depot, BA.NK STREET, . . LEIIIOHTON, 0. II. IIOM, PROPRIETOR. This house offers first-class accoinniodations for transient and permanent boarders. U lias been newly reflttedlii alllta departments, and is locat ed lu one of the most picturesque portions of the borough. Terms moderate. Um The BAR Is supplied Willi the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Lager on Tan. apr IT-) t W. A. PETERS Announces tq friends and the puhlle gener ally, that'll!) has nqw open Iqr thw accommoda tion his new and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, next door to the 1st National Itauk, BANK ST., lhlglitQH, and that ho is now prepared to furn t;t ylrst-oUss Jlfeqls at Short Notice Th.eB.ar Is. supplied with the best Wines, Fresh Itger Beer and Choice Uigurs. You are cnrdlal ylnt lied to call, aprsi-yl KISTLEIt Respectfully announces to the public that he has opened a NEW LlVKHV STAULE.aud that he Is now prepared to furnish Teams for Fuuerals, Weddings or Business Trips ou the shortest no tice and most liberal, terms. Orders left nt the "Carbou House" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH 8TREET, next the Hotel, Lehlghton. Jan22-vl T. J. BRETNEY Respectfolly nnnoimces to the Merchants of Le hlghtou and others that be Is now prepared to do all kind of Hauling op Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. By prompt attention io ou oraeri ne Dopes u mem a share of nubile patronage. Kesldi street. Lehtehton. Residence) corner oi Plus and Iron Orders left at 8eiy & Sou's Bonier Store lalllrecelde. prompt attedtlou. . . Mr. It, HI T. J. BRETNEV. F. A. Rabenold, D. p. S., D. J. $1.Q0 a Year in Advance. , . INDEPENDENT--" Live and Let Live." $l,2B when not paid in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 40. Lelughton, Carbon County, Eenna., August 20, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. Iiohighton Business Dlreolory T AV. RAUDENIlUHH.Ilaiikstrect.wholesalp u dealer In choice brands of whiskies, gin brandies, wines, && tif Patronage solicited ESKANfl'S SHAVlNtl SALOON, opposite the AnvooATR Ofi'Uik, Is headquarters for shaving anil nalrcuttlng. Cigars & tobacco sold, GO TO KRS. RODERER, under the Exchange Hotel. Bank street, for a smooth shave or n lasmonauio nair cut, txr cioseu on sunnily s. T J. KUTZ, Bank street, manufacturer of U . choice brands or cigars and dealer in nil mniis oi louaccos nnii sinoKer.s nnvcnies, uau, PETER HI5IM, Bank street, dealer In Indies, gents, misses and children's boots.shoes nml sllpoers. ltepalring promptly attended to. Cull, stoves, nil kinds of tinware. Roofing mid spouting a specialty. our patronage solicited S. KOCH, Bank street, manufacturer of choice Uranus of Havana clears. All kintl of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call I 1 4', lf,,JWWl, UW1 II. ,11 I ,'",1,1111 lilll. ST. npp. square, Bank street. Choice wines nnu liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always on tap. JH. WEBB, saloon nhd restaurant, Bank . street, headquarters for fresh lager beer and other drinks. Choice eatables always on hand. s. R. (1II.HAM, attorney nt law and notary uiblln. It.ank Htreet. nlav lm cnnmlted In English niidderman. Estate Si collecting agency. All c. B. R1I0ADS. Ac't.. Bank street, dealer In drv coods. notions, classwnre. oueenswaro. and groceries. ISr-Shnrc of patroniigo sollcted. THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bauk street, plain mid fancy Job printing n sped ly. Advocatk one dollar icr year in advance. THE LEHItin WAGON CO.. Limited, factory on Bank street, manufacturers of butcher, baker, milk, truck nnu express wagons TJ EASER & BUSS, wholesale and retail con XL fectioners. Bank street. Picnics nndnarties supplied. Your patronage Is cordially solicited. ROCHESTER B0TTL1N0 HOUSE, Thos. ,T. Beck. Bank street, laser beer. ale. nnrter. ginger ale, &c. i'our orders nro tiollcted..gi T O. .1. STRAUSS. Mnhonlnc street, fresh Jj. milk and cream delivered every morning. y morning. Low prices. All klmts oi vegetables in season. i. rtOTO REBER'S U DltUO STORE, SV1U1JI 1IAIN1. niill'.I'.A, EXCHANOE HOTEL, Bank street, Thomas Mantz, proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. Rates reasonable tor regular & translet trade n EUBEN FEN8TERMACHER, Lehigh street, lv dealer In drv goods, notions, provisions, groceries, queensware,&c. Patronage solicited. MRS. DicTSCIIIltSOIIHKV, Lehigh street, Is headquarters for ilrygoods. notions, nro- visions, groceries, &c. ajt-i airoiiagw smicm-it. lEST SODA WATER I AT THOMAS' DRUO STORE. BANK STREET. The Secret Societies. KO. K., meet Monday evening of each week . In UuliePs Hall. Eagle's cordially Invited. JOHN 1). 11KRT01.ETTE POST, No. 4M, (1. A. It., second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, In l.eber's Hall. Comrades Invited. OL. JOHN LENTZ CAMP, No. 95, S. of V., r.. i a. iiiv.. it. n., ineei wuunesniiy vvn- lug In Heber's Hall. Al. Campbttll, Captiln. O. 0. T., meet Friday night of each week In IkfUCI annul, uuiiMtlirri, a, I wviiiha. rfvii templars Invited, A. W. HoitN, C. T. Y. M. 0. A., meet every evening, except Sun- uav s. 7 oiinuav iilieruomi lectures irce. Kemerer's hall. tSfYou arc cordially Invited. Our Churches. ETHODtST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street, tumdiiy Scliool 2 p. m. Wm. AIajou, rastor. nuiiiiuv Ki'rvifi' ili hi ii. in., nnu i-ui ii. in.. mitlNlTY LUTHERAN. Iron street. Similar L sen lees, io a. in., (Herman), 7.30 p. m., (iing sh), Sunday school'ip.m. .1. It, Kunitn.Pastor. EFORMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services at 10 a. m.. (Herman). 7.30 i. in.. (Knirllsbl. Sunday school 2 p. ui. (I. W. Stiiiitz, l'astor. EVANOELICAL, South street, Sunday serviced at to a. in., (Oerman), 7.30 ii, m (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. (. W. Onoss, Pastor. ATHOl.IC, corner Northanipton and Coal sireeis, services every rsunoay morning anil enlng. ItKV. HAMMACKK.T.istor. Ir. G. T. HORN, AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP, THE PUBDIC SQUARE Bnnk Street, Lehightoii, Pa., prepared for the S U M M E H TRADE with a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors, pigfivs, etc. escrlptlons carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night. Full Line of WALL PAPERS -A N IV IEGORATIONS. Library & Stand Lamps, in nil styles, find nt all prices. V Spectacles fitted to the eye nnd sntisfactibn guaranteed. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Unnk Street. j Roofing and Spouting a special- ty. btove repairs iuinislieu on short notice. Prices Reasonable ! J S i a Weissprt Bnsiuess Directory, J. O. KEEN, M. 1)., W. I... KUTZ, M. 1). jfltS. ZF.UN & KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OFFICE nt the residence of. Dr. Zern, Wl.lte All calls for surgical or inrdlcnt treatment will iceeiie proiuprniieuiion. . ma.VH-K7-tr L J r The. Weisspoi't- Iiafccrj, V rcsh Bread mid Cakes ever' iay. Dcllvei-ed In Lehlghton and Mauch. Chunk every The'sdaj, Thursday and a-iturdayr tfirTlcnlos, Pmtles, Camp-Mcctlngs, Wedding'!, FmiernN supplleii'nt short notice. nugust7,87-ly JpRANKUN HOUSE, EAST W1USSP0RT, PKNN'Jl, This liouse offers flrsf-class nccommodatlons to tlio 'permanent tioardcr and ti-alisioht guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per clayi uugMy .Toiik RKintrn, I'rnprleh.r. JEATS, THE JEWEI.EH. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Books . ana Stationery. niigsut7,M-ly. THE Fort Allen House Weissport, Carton County, Penna,, Henry Christman. Proprietor. The public Is respectfully Informed that this well-know house has been refitted nml Improved to a III st rate, mid nblo In furnish Hie very best nccommndat Ions of all kinds, A Liyery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample means to accommodate wedding parties, funerals mid pleasure seekers with safe, teams. In connection with the hotel Is a FINE POOL ROOM handsomely tltted up. April S71y Goal, Goal, Goal. I have just opened a Coal Yard In connection wlthmvhotelln WEISSI'OBT where can constantly be found all sizes of the Best of Coal! at prices fully as low ns the lowest. Oh trial mid be convinced. Henry Christman flle ine Fort Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Stnmlanl gooles in Connection December is, iSMly ICE CREAM AT WHOLESALE. I am now prepared to supply to private families, picnic par ties, and nil who may ICE CREAM ! ! in any quantity, nt the most rea sonable price nnd on short no tice. Quality unexcelled. All orders promptly attended to, 0. W. SEWELL, JylG-4m Wpissporr, Pa. For Newest Designs nnd Most Styles of Fashionable DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &e., &c. 00 TO Ei H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods guaranteed, and prices as low as else, where for the same minlitv nf iwl. July 18. 188a1y ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opios, FIVE Conts. Advertise in the Advocate. House and Lot lor Sale. Oue-haii ux. 33 x 189 feetnltuate on Lehigh Street, near the New Round Houses, unon which Is erected a Lrrvwl tto-alorv Frame llnixu. lftv.fpt & n.,-.!. failing .Well of Pure Water, and a number ot choice l'rult Treea and Vines on the Ixrt. A nice home tor a small family. For terms. 4.C, caU at n uuwi AvruuTE uuioc, two timet une zo-U J Carton Advocate !! ! f And get all the latest news, -gSR R2p Including Interesting N6w vjy Tork anil Washington ict- igp J ters. Yqn better join me. I It Is tlio cheapest, largest nnd 1IKST weekly paper" In the Lehigh Valley. Try it, I Only $1 a Year. I Circulation, I i.ooo ? JBm arlmn IIV tllOMAN MOORK. T Is the last rose of summer, l.'ft blooming ulone i All her lovely companions Are faded mid gouei Nn. flower of her kindred. No rosebud, Is nigh To reflect back her blushes. Or give sigh for sigh I I'll not leave thee, thoii loiio oiit To pine mi the stem; Since the hucly nro sleeping, Co, sleep thou with llieni; Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er tho'bed Whc.ro lliy mates of the garden Lie Scentless unit dead So soon may I follow,. When friendships decay, And from love's shining circle Tlio gems dropnwnyl When Iruo hearts lie withered1, And fond ones nro flown, 0, who would Inhabit Tills bleak world nlouo? THOUGHT. IIV OlIllWTOPIIKnrRAnHK UltAKClf. Thought Is deeper than nil speech ' Feellnglceper than nil thought! Souls to souls can nover toach What iiuto themselves was. taught. Wo iiro Spirits clad In veils; Mnnby man was never seen ; All ourdcep communing falls To remove the shadowy screen. Heart to heart was never known ; Mind with mind did never meet; Wo are columns lcftnlone Of a trmpjo onco complete. Like, stars thatgein the sky, Far apart though seeming near, In our light wo scattorcd llo A1I Is thus but starlight here. What Is soclol company But a babbling summer stream ? What our wlso philosophy But the glancing of a dream? Only when the sun of love Melts tlio scattered stars of .thought, Only when wo llvo above What the illm-eyed world hath taught. Only when our souls are fed Ry the fount which gave them birth, And by Inspiration led Which tlicy never drew fyomeaith. We, llko parted drops of rain, Swelling till they meet and yun. Shall bo all absorbed again, Melting, flowing Into one. LIL'S TRIUMPH. IIV M. K, IIOI.AHAN'. I can remember the time.," remarked Jack Granlelgh, oracularly, "when a lawn- feto at Oakland was no more than a lawn- fete any place else, JTow ' "Now," laughs Ills pretty cousin. Lll Feirars, "comes the 'prcsta-changc' part, We are all In the wild scramble for invlt.v Hons. What havoc one man can make In a sensible feminine community!" Kdlth Granlelgh, Jack's beautiful blonde sister, Indulges In a lazy, scornful smile The several others tollccteci on tlio balcony discussing the coining lawn-fete join In laugh. "I have the lovollest diessl" exclaims Kate Raymond, a gay, pretty blonde. "I mean to try my chance for Oakland for all there Is to ho seen," Then comes a description of costumesjio- wlldering to Jack's masculine understand ing. Lll alqno remains silent, admiring the roses that nod their white heads oyer the balcony trellis. She is an orphan, dependent on the char ily of her aunt, Mrs. Granlelgh. Tlio charity received is ycry slim, consid ering that but for Lil's small, capablo fing ers and ingenious brain, Mrs. Granlelgh would have been under tlio expense of a dressmaker and nursery governess, and Mr, Granlelgh would liavo been compelled to hire a regular stenographer in his office, " 'Lll, fair, fair, with golden hair,' where aro your thoughts?" exclaims Jack at last. "One more Incomprehensible description cannot bewilder me much more. It Is your turn now,. What aro you going to wear?" Jack only came home from a medical college two weeks before, and thick-headed as men generally aro on such matters, has not yet defined the position Lll holds al Suunyslde Ids father's beautiful home, .Iln knows that she is lovelier, sweeter, and far more useful than all his sisters combined. Lll started, and a slight Hush quickly stained her pure fa.ee. Her tiny nostrils dilated, hut sho turned, laughing: "I? Oh, it docs not matter, Jac.k. My hopes of winning Oakland are slim." "Not more so than any of purs," laughed Kato Raymond, "Come now, Lll, what aro yon going to wear?" "It does not matter what Lll wears," drawls Kdlth, In a careless volco "1 hap pened to hear a conversation relating to her serious chances." "Indeed!" cried several proceed," On LH'a pure face the flush grew deeper. Her dark-lashed vlilet eyes were wide open In surprise " My chance's!' What do you mean?" she asked ; and Kdlth laughed In apparent" good humor. "Oh, nothing much," she returned. "Only at Mrs. Ulack's last ball I overheard Guy Wilson tell a gentleman friend who was jesting him about Ills Infatuation for you, that he 'considered you great fun,' but as for any serious thoughts of marriage -pali!" "The unmitigated cowar.l!" exclaimed Jack. "Resides, Edith, I don't consider your repetition of tlie affair an evidence of goal taste." Kato rose abruptly and crossed tfio bal cony, a queer look In her gray eyes. She was a girl of, kindly generous thought. "Evidently," she laughed, "there are ex ceptions to the old rule concerning listeners hearing no good of themselves." LU stood leaning against a carved column supporting the veranda. She was the first one any Wilson saw as ho came qnickly up the well-kept garden path. "How lovely she Is," lie thought, stand ing a moment to admire tho exquisite, flushed face, tlio Hashing, scornful eyes,and sweet, parted Hps. "Hut she seems angry. I had thought her too angelically sweet to erer indulge in anger." A moment later he was among them, re clining on the step at Edith's feet. A l.tal handsome young fellow, with a manner of , charming courtesy. Jack treated lilin with open contempt, and Kale welcomed him somowlrat coldly Hut what hurt fluy most was that, with one haughty little Ikiw, Lll turned her ptctty back, and never during lihsstay looked In his direction. Once, before leaving, he ventured (o nil- dress her. Of course you arts coming loOkland to-morrow, Miss Fcrrars." Her answer was coldly contemptuous.and not knowing the cause, It stung him to tlio heart. Ilo vowed . that ho woufd never voluntarily address her aaain. And liaiUhoufiht her such a clinrminggirl;thcn to ne told by her that a lawn-fctc given In nis honor would only boro her to death He spoko of Miss Fcrrars' unaccountable temper to his sister, when he returned Oakland. Mrs. Lanedou lifted her nrcttv urows in surprise, ' ion must have given licranuoyanco in some way, Guy!" sho exclaimed. "Else. pernaps, sho had nothing to wear. . Sho Is really the sweetest creature but proud.and worm ten such peoplo as Edith Qranlelgli Lam really sorry sho will not come," ino more Guy thought about it tho more perplexed ho became. Edith was charming at the mrtv. anJ Insipidly sweet. She would have trrounrt her teeth In rage, If jshe knew how often iuy s thoughts wandered from her pres ence to the sweet, Indignant, scornful face or the cousin she had so cleyerly managed to Keep away. sue -was In one of her moeds." she laughingly told him. "Oh, sometimes, for nn ner sweet face, Lil displays the most vengeful, terrible temper!" Next day Guy had business at the law. office of Mr. Granlelgh. Entering, bo found It inhabited hy a slim. yonng person, who was rapidly writing In queer hieroglyphics at a desk In the far end of the room. ne stood a moment in surmise ami pleased admiration. Lll, turnlnc. saw him. ami camo forward. "uvuiiur man ever sno looked in a neat gingham dress, whlto apron, nnd slippered ieei. Her face slightly flushed under his irazo. ner snort, yellow cnrls were rumpled, and several ins-stains blackened the.llttlo hand sho extended In greeting. " My uncle has just stepped out," she said, trying to conceal her embarrassment under his admiring gaze. " He will proh.v Wy bo hack in a fow minutes. Will you sit down and wait ?" ne retained her band until she was com pelled to .draw It'.iway. " Ono might think a young lady who was his clerk.might have patience enough to carry her througli:a lawn party without becoming 'bored,' " ho said, regarding her steadily. "I am not so easily amused as other peo ple, perhaps' she answered, with the slightest shrug of her preily shoulders, nnd spoke or other tilings. j 'Mr. Granlelgh did not put in an appear ance, although Guy waited a whole hour. I nowas startled by bells ringing and whistles proclaiming the dinner hour. ion do not go home to Sunnvside for dinner?" he asked, as he rose to take bis departure. "It must bo fully two miles." ttrt - . . . . oomeumes, when uncle brines tho phaeton, I do. Otherwise I dine at a little restaurant abont a block from here. Uut I do not work In the office every day, yon Know- no Insisted on dining with her that dav. .iiiu iur. uranieigu joined llietu at the res taurant. Never in his lifo had Guy Wilson tiseii to tho best of dinners ami clmleost cooking enjoyed one so well. Lil, too, was in the best of spirits, a dif. fcrent being to her late self, until she re membered his opinion of her. Then her manner became cold as the Ice-water on the table, To Guy she was an enigma surrounded, by a nameless charm all her own, The days went by, and he called often at tho law office of Granlelgh & Selton, for Lil's uncle bad taken in a partner a baud- some, distinguished looking man fromu uistant city. Guy did not at all like tho air Of. tender rcverenco with which Arthur Sel ton spoke to Lil. xncy say iiii rerrars is !rolmr to niarrv ner uncio ft partner." 'Mrs. Lanmlnn In. formed him ono day. "I had so honed. uuy, that you would fall in Joye with her instead of with Edith Granlelgh." A curious pang darted throueh Guv's heart. He opened his brown eyes in sur prise, Who says I am lu love witli Kdlth Granlelgh?" be asked. 'General leport and circumstantial evl ence, my de.-lr Guy. You are at Sunnv side more than half your time, and a blind man could see that sho was In love with you." Guy uttered an ejaculation of discustand walked away. For several days ho was bitter, morose.gloomy, until Mrs. Langdon declared theie was no living with him since ho had fallen In love. One chill autumn evening, when rain fell In fitful gusts, and tho highway and hedges were, gathering fallen leaves, Guy driving rapidly homeway In a low pony phaeton, overtook a slim, dark-clad figure walking rapidly. "Lilt" he cried, stopping tuddenly. Why" poor child, Is It you-walklug? How drenched you must be! Come In here." She lifted a pale, weary facelo his. but ilemttrred. Then Guy sprung out, and without another word lifted her to the dry: comfortable scat. - "Drive on," he said coldly. "Since my presence is so distasteful to yoii I will walk." For all answer slu- burst into a flood of passionate, tears. That settled It, and he took the seat be side her, putting his arm around the slim form heedless of possible observers. "My darling," ho whispered. "What Is It? Why do you hate me, Lll, when I love you better than roy own soul?" Then, whllo tho antumn wind sobbed around them, the canse of all Lil's discom fiture came out. "I never said It so help me Heaven," Guy protested. "I will prove It! Oh, my darling, how cauld you think me so base?" "Never mlmL I I think I understand at last," whispered Lil, softly. "I rather Imagine it was a scheme to keep me at home. She wuted you herseU only last night she told me that she was engaged to you." ' "And L heard tliatvou were to niarrv S:,,11 .came fro:u "ie 'amo 80Te jn u urat ul uiru now, unr nng s.mce it an ten tiirougn.' terrible, imaev tn Edith's chagrin was something and shod i not imvmom Mm .llnlnmnev hide It. l,,,t tnnt ..vn i .i,,fi i 'I experience, is Electric Kilters." Thousands , 'i"11" U0C9, It was a terrlblu cut that all her plans . were frustrated, that all her own artful stories were proved falsehoods; and for awhile she left home to visit relatives In a distant city. FOWDEKLY ON GAMBLEKS IN FOOD. & General Boycott Recommended of all Ar- 'n...nl nr.xi. . r i ti i . iuuamr ivurKuiau x-owuenv lias . . issueu me following circular to tho Knights of Labor on gambling comers in grain, meat, coffee, etc, : This country has within l,rif .wind titno witnessed the failure of a meant scheme to rob tho peoplo under the shadow of law, or rather becauso the law is silent to the methods by which gambling In the as niuu..t.. t .,...,u , . , , , "VM"M " "lu "u"' u puiusncu. x rue, ine rogues who attempted to comer wiieai ami coueo were not entirely success fill; f.bnv iit'ttiiA.1 ,,.. nf I,,,. .i.i.i. I ino panic on the coffee market did notL7T"!0,Vclls,va,1",1;vMy!,",("'cr keyhole on causosiielm m.I, mwil ,. . dgr back of a clock. They van behlnt llilie. - U lUIU UUjllJJlU itO was anticipated. Although millions of dol- lars changed hands during tho corner not a pound or an ounce of coffee changed own- ors. Coffee not yet ripe in the field was sold. rosnH .ami l,Ul I., nt n.n ------- "s v rut aim tviiicago. tjouce that sold for tweuty-flye cents one day went nn tn tblrtv Mni. l iKn,,iV. i.n. ... STiLSiT-'KSK - j ..... iu ,nwiti-.uui uuiuaiuu, w , u.u,u, not becauso the owners of the coffee de - mantled a higher price for it, but because the stock gamblers, bad willed it. and their Mi If irT". .i5C?8?! "or ,if " 'csf.l'ositive wlll for tho time was Hw ur ly established (hat it is preferable to tho mil nil lliu VIIUU WHS law. I ,vmnni nflnn iiKn.1 tn nD( Ii t ll. , uwiiuwji iioi-uorr. The lesson taught our members by tho xpenence ot the past three weeks is to kcep their eyes open and to keep them hiuvuwiiiiiuvuo 1 IWIUW AALliailUt'S OI Clilcago, New York and other large cities, ana the moment tho grain or produce gam bler stocks the cards and announces that there Is a scarcity in a certain article of food the price must go up to consequence every member should resolye, and lesolve out loud, that until tho unhallowed hand of the speculator has been removed from the control of the .irtlelo in..it in,. t pound nor an ounce more than can bo. avoided will bo purchased. This may. bo regarded in tho light of a boycott notice Uliat Is exactly what 1 intend It for, and had I the power vlsted In mo to make tho order Imperative I would order every .mem ber, so tar as-ill him lies, tho power' to ace an eternal boycott on every grain and stock gambler fn the United States and Canada. LOSSES .VXD O.UNSOl-'OAMlltiKnS. It Is estimated that the losses of those di rectly interested Iu the wheat deal will reach 5,500,000. Tho losses to the coffee thieves will exceed $4,000,000. Two gangs of thieves were Interested iu manipulating the coffee market. Ouu of them realized $5,000,000 on tho steal and then quit in time to save it. Their pals, the other coueo dealers, moro greedy, kept on until their scheme exploded: and taking fright thoy stopped short at u heavy loss, v In.. I The men who cleared tho.$5,000,000 delib erately robbed every man in nnnmrUnn tn II.-... T.l.,1, v :.. , iii.i-ini uuu oi.muuu oiniig oacK wctcfiouest nieu, Kven Jesse James had a more merciful way of robbing people. Jesse James was sum marily rtealt with, and If Dick Tuapin or any of tho famous highwaymen of old could comu back and attempt to resume business at the old stand and Iu the old way they would be sent tq the penitentiary or hanged unless they "divvied" up with somb man, or men, or political iuUucuce. 1 lie men who raised the price of coffee and tried to take advantage of the necessi ties -of tho people go uuwhipped of justice, Is it not time to appoint a commission to inquire Into this refined method of robbing ti. .nni... .n ii i- !.........., . l-l". ' i- nu ia30UU iu punish those who galnlile In 'food, while others starvo for want of It? Is it not high time for tlio consumers and producers of this land to inquire why swind lers, dealers hi futures aud men who under stood the villainous art of manipulating breadstuffs should levy tribute on the bono and sinew of the land to satisfy their greed and avarice? (V I Tlio money changers of old were scourged from the temple by tho Son of God. They were inuoceut, Iamb-like creatures and in- capablo of doing any mischief, when com pared with our latter day gamblers. VUNISltllENT MCIUTKU, If the doings of old time money chaugers met lieu uio application of the scourge and I woman vt ho taxes equesL'tau exercise on horse lash, I feel safe In making the assertion back that If Christ should visit Wall struct. TIp, York, he wouldfind greater rogues than he ilrovn from the. Tmiinlnnf nl.l . 4ln,,.ln. .iti. 'i -"t." their bclug scourged, each rascal of them should be chained to bis placo ou the floor of tho Exchange with a loaf of bread aud a well-done steak suspended wlthlu smelling distance of his nose, so that the dispensers of poverty would get a Uste of the hunger they would bring to tho homes of tho poor, me oxisicnce of coltee exchanges, gram I exchanges, coal exchauges aud produce ex- i,,,n. .i,nw. it, n .... i, ,i. I izatlon of two more exchanges-a fanners' exchange and a laborers' exchange and A-.wtuji' paiiuiim wu-ujtviaiv Willi I ft.ipli ntlior " I vvaaMfiava 1 All kinds of job work at this ofllce. The Advocate has the largest circula tion In Carbon county our mall list proves It. A Kansas City paper Is very profuse In its praises of a young man who', by being cool and collected, prevented the possible destruction of that city a few days ago by fire. If tho young man had only been warm and scattered there would be no Kan sas City to-day. It everyone would sttlyvto put their town newspaper Iu fho frout rank, by glv. ing it the benefit of their patronage and In fluence, they would more rapidly advance that way themselves. 4 town l roeuuiotl by its local press, and it is the dutr of all good citizens to be the sinew that shall push It forward In representing the town lu an able manner. The Vtrdiet Unanimous. W. D. bult, Druggist, llippus, hid., testi- 1 ui recammcnu r.iccirio Hitlers' as - WjM tSx - ootlics, And was cured of Kliciinmli sm oT 10 years' standing." Abraham Hure, druggist, "cljvillo, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling 'nediclno I have ever handled in 20 years' to "'""""u i Jinvo cvcr iiatutieu in w years' oi others liavoiiJded their testimony.so that I the verdict is unanimous tlmt RI.i-; lilt. 'crs do cure all diseases of the LIvcr.Kiilneys I .1)1 1 i. . ii ! ... . o rlllood. Only a half dolloru bottle nt i.-LMlinmas' Drug Store, , rrW"" emuryotlo cars of maize ot this latitude makes ouo feel qulto llku n cob-ler. ,'.G,J,,ll(l 13 ,,r?P.r.lelor01 tlll! largest watering place in the world. Ills ofllce. As the sliow freltllv mrll In tlm ,lhHlnA .... .,.-.,,,. uvioMiv.-i uumiieriimi Downier, ... ... "vwuuvoa uuwi uutii'CU unit nomr Hm-nntun-iiLi ;t ...w,i... I , o inn oiruii;u ji ie newspapers. The press is nulck In l.recognuo merit, and does not hesitate to e1 V ,ral?c ero 11 18 Uue- Tlie following f " . "'"."'"" " t'-v' re- le "dverliii,w nently beftiro the public, but no .advertising can long help it if it lias no real merit. UA?",1 'iV.c11 i"''1'" : I "v "w ui iio vimie is nnii .10 ninny person? use it on tho rcmmmenibitiniiM , f irienus who have proved itH neenl lr - r"'es. I , Physicians Have l'onnd Ont That u contaminating and foreign element '? llle l)looi' developed by Indigestion, is ., cause1?r rheumatism. This settles upon I owvo suu-cuHUieous covering ol the - muscles ana ligaments of tho joints cans- ing constant and shifting pain, and turirrein I ""6 s a calcareous, chalky deposit which I produces stiffness and ili.stnrlum nf tlm I . . ... . ...v SflsWJBp xiiueio iiiu stronger eviuence to simport 1 than this, namely, that this medicine of comprehensive uses checks tlio formidable I ,. . ,.uv iiuui ,i, ciiiuu luc i ractucine contains only salutary ingredients. Itisalsoa signal remedy for malarial fevers. ""'s'i'""u uyeiiepsia, Kiuney unit biad- 7wJi m3 otbor "lfi0r"ers. This U the nroucr time of vear In tiuluiirM in a mas i ii. Some one says the age of l'olltlcfil paity may be told by Its rings. . Bncklea's Arnica salve. lliu best salvn In tlm wnrl.I t,,r i. bruises, sores, ulcers,salt rhuem,fever sores! tetter, chapped hands, chilblaiuls. iel"!Tt. cnappcti nanus, ch: a!(l a" skiu eruptions, and skin cruntlnns. aiwI nndlrlvMu piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed n" peiicco sausiacuon, or money ro- e,t,rln.l 11. 1 l- , ' . ,n . .ii.nii ii. i iitu iui,-. uer uox. ar i nomas'. uoiillieruers, It seems, aro very lunch iiuwu ou mixed school. They always dlil prefer to uik every luinu straight. Dr.Fraier's Magic Ointment. A sure cureforall boils, burns.sores.culs, flesh wounds, sore nipple, bard and soft tunu, cnapneu ups ami bands., v Price 60 cents. Sold bydrucclsts. Williams a Mlfir. Co., Trop's., CioycTand, O. Sold by T. i nomas, uie uruggist. xiiu iiiuereiice oeiween an cnieiira and an ttiiarchlst Is that one's a mighty Ulner and the oiucrs a ttynauilter. Br, Fraiier'i Root Bitters. brazier's Iloot Litters ore. nut ii Ii-iiii, suop beverage. Uut are strictly medicinal m every sense. They act strongly upou the liver and klduevs. keen the Imwi-n rmnti ofVye TmVu itv XZtf Al 'nm.f ,1,;, .1 J Tho Minneapolis Tribune In stating "There " uaimm i rcnioilt, f,cb.," .uttls "flloss the little tootsle-woot-slesl" The fellow .that gets Into a breach of liroiiiNe sun ii not caught at first Is lass-sued at last Hay I-'evcr. Asthma. Immediate nAM. rouiame's uurc. For sale bvC. T. Horn, Glad tidimrs. llullcfand nim'nf ilimnf aud lung disease. Fontaine's Curo is guar anteed to curo a cold In la hours. Sold bv The curneuuirs arc irolnc tu have a iilcnle- Would not Jamaica riane be a good idaco forlty I(l)r. McGlniueveruoes to Ilomu now ami wants to see the l'oie he will have to no annul tn tilgKitcucu door. No Cure No I'av. A now denartnro lii medicine! Fontaine's Great Discove rv ro- I ""ease, nameiy, uis- ???e Setuis. This guarantee means-some- thing for "Knowledge is power." For sale at Dr. 0, T. Horn's drug store. If there's anything tliat worries a man who wears patent leather shoes It Is to have a boot black try to convince him that be wants a shine. The Rtate should endow a chair of sclentlfln cgR tnronini; in tlio university, for the accom modation ol the youth of Dallas tud San Autoulo, lor blood. Illvcr. kldnnv nml nt.mi-i,1i I "srLW'a.. , .. 1 ' VVM.IA, uiun oiorc. "How Is your father, Pat?" "Very bail. sur. lnoaoe. ine aocincr scz if lie tluzn't rest nosy to morrow he'll be dead before morning. For dysixjpsla or sick headache use Dr. L,ioyu's lamuy medicine no cure no nav- II! T Ul. "lul n... m ' J at C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, Tho Hoston Glole sneaks of ''a lady euus- CSirieiilie." A lady eoucstrlenue fa :i femate "Hackmclack," a lasting nnd fragrant Kffe. "'luV. " .." ""l""" i ne reason mo average casllght liar no bet tcr manners than to go out without oxcuslng itssclf Is becauso It was raised on the' street bhiloh's Cure will immediately relieve h'VS'V' " "00J,iu8 VU?U. ttlld lrnchUU. w"toSr' Lch1fihton. u,ld Bwrjr, Tue wai'u.r.8 rway elvlmMoil, ..ow you give such a dirty napkin as this?" "Ileg paruou, sir. got folded the wrong way, sir. "N","1 slri how's tuat- now'r" For Dytrnwia and Liver Comnlaint. vim SSI?M7 ? 5 Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and Bierv. ciooiuii., i Ifn moi-Imr In tin liulKv- v 1 U tliat for a moment she did not know whleh way - . iiuiim ij . t la UI aiCAUkV I to turn when he said: "Now If youH co-lnelrtel we U go outside," I A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of snitots uaiarnt Jtemcilv. x'rlce oO cents, Sold bv Dr. Horn. Tj-lilohl ill. nnii TUrii I wcissiiort. i -In a great many obituaries at this time of! tjio year the following words could appropriately appear-. "Deartcd this lifo by Ihe Ice-water route. A peculiarity of Hoods Hartanarilla is that while it purifien the blood, it imnurls new vigor io every lunciion ot ine txuly, -Theatrical people are always quarreling; but thcui they "make up" easily. Geo. K. Moore. Druggist. Nemaha Citv Neb, ys : Du. Kctlt Arnold's Cough Killer aud I'llI irive universal satisfaction. Am not BfralJ to h-H them on written guar antee. lVri Nx-rdABV ut limtw for llil- auanew, (icotlveueMi, &e. Use Dr. Arnold's MtUua mi. a5c. Advertising Rates For Legal Notices. The following prices for legal advertis ing has been adopted by Hia Ca.B0 AllVOOATK. Charter Notices - , . . $4 00 Auditor's Notices - 4 00 Commissioners -Notices 4 00 Divorce Notltts - - . 4 00 Administrator's Notices - 8 00 Executor's Notice S 09 Olherlegal advertlslngwlll bechrrg4 fer hy the square. H. V. Uorthimw, Jr., FiUkfer. To Regulate nifll FAVORITE HOME KSMUQV It I If K nmntcd net to eontia tugt w. A iHilII ttcl of Mercury er any ialariwB'H ttiace, but U purely veceteM. . i tt Will Cure U SUMtM MMU br Dtnng Mat of Mm Lire, Kidneys and Kosuefc. If your Linr If out tt ordy, J whole system It dtramd. TM ITS ImpuK, the brtlth cffculn; na ki """km, mi luguid, ObphliM nanriHis. To prertnt a men twleui oiuon, ukt t one Simmoee LITER! REGnLATDR. If 1 TOiraKy mm, or wm I Rldtutv AffMrAlAae. limuUnu mod lake Simmons Lire RognltMc If you hare taten aaythlac hard cf dlffetuon, or fetl heavy aller meals 07 leeplets at nlghi, take a dote and ns will reel relieved and deep p!aiaAy. If you are a mlieraUe ntfuH wkh Oonsupatlon, Jnpvm awl lllllomneaa. seek relief at ok la Simmons tWcr Regulator. It don not reaulre continual doeiav. sad costa but a trlAt. It will cure you. .i.1 Tv "? th otec ln oltter, bad tatta In your mouth, immons Liver RhuUIm. T rat. recti the Btlleui 3tHnidi, iwemia Teogue. Children often need tome sale Catbar- u anu Annie IO .Tare aimmons urer Kei ache. Sink Stotaacl ne Complaints At anv ttma vm C-I vm,. aw,.M ucanuns, toning; roffuuuns v iuum purging, er itintufatlng without uioutTtoease lahui- Simaio&s U? Rsgolater. caoS, uxe J.H.ZEILIN& CO., Philadelphia,?. E. F. LUCKENBACH, DP-ALEn IN i . . . WAhi PAPERS, Borders & Decorations, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures. a latest StjicF. made and put up, if tteiliea. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No, 61 Broadway Mancli clinDlc, Pa. Ilelow the liroadway House. at HEADQUARTER , for JEWELRY OpiMislte Ibeftiirhon llouse, Bank Street, Lehlgh ton I'enn'a., sells Watches! Clocks' and Jewelry, Clieiin-r on nu average than can be bought any where else In the county. Call and tee. REPAIRING- In all Iti branches, neatly, cheaply and prompt ly niienaeo io. ALSO A FULL LINE OV School Books AND . Stationers Supplies ' november 29 ly (Late Special Examiner U. Ofllce.) Pension Military Clain Apt ALLENTOWN, Penna., Prosecutes claims for Pensions, Increate ot l'ensioii.Uoiinty and all muunerol claims against thSKovernmcut. Ten years experience In tho Pension business ami nearly five as Hpeci&l Ex aminer In tho U. H. Pension Office, l make a specially of Increase clalmes. MaWl-sni U. 8. LlTZKNBEIMi 0. W. SNYDER, D. V. S, A!:milmi Hnnsn. T'hitrlitiii.. Entire utteutloii devoted tu tli iIIschhm uruva rSSSRl uy mull ill promptly attentled to. All the latest and hest new.'s nn.. a . ii xnu luvuua'iiv, i. per yt?r; 50 cents, six mpntlis. SWEENY'S Corner. Store ! Finest Forolean Dinner Sta: The Fains BelieitSiaie. 1U3 1'lccea UelHiout Dinner M ; Wa vcrly Decoration, $32.00. Wcces UclmOBt UlHHerSlg t Klffta JlCl'OrailOIU mn . . . . ", 1 ,eccs "Cimoiii HlBHer U eri lleit DfCOratlOB. S17.00. Heces Ilerllu Tea Sets I H4aB UccoriltlOli, ?5.50, ricc-fs iicritu xea acui lamnmre UccoratlOH, 8S6. ii rieccs Berlin Tea Sets j FalmQtutt Decoration, $0.50. 10 1'iece White Mraalte Ware. Mr $3.00. Tlll. alloTe Goull are cjuarrotrol awlnst Crating and are of the belt China ware. . M. Sweeny, ft Sob, -ATj U.S.LITZENBERG, The CORNER STORb
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