l :1 ... V I he Carbon Advocate, In Ii)Hi'K.sii'.Kf FamIi.v Ni:whi'Aihh 1'iib tlsheil ever- Saturthi) III l.oliUhloii, C.iilxm County, rniiimlvaiilH, by Harry V. Morthimor, Jr. 1IAH11 HTlll'.KI. $1 00 Por Year in Advance I lest ndveiUdug ineillinn In I lie county fcvdry description ol Plain ami Vancy JOB PRINTING VI very low prices. Wo do lint hesitate to say niniwt- nro oencr cquirteti man any oilier priming establishment In tins section to tin nrsl-class Joh-woik, In nil IH branches, nt low prices. Professional & Business Cards. Horaoo IJoydt, AMOlt 11 K Y AT t A W , Jrciric; Tin" Itootn recently oecuiH'd by W. Jl llniishcr. , liASK aTBEET, - UJItlOltTON. PA May lie consulted In HiibIIsIi nlnl fit-mum. inly f-ty W. M Rapsher, " ATTOllNIIY AMU COPNTSKM.On AT I.AW AND IHSTIUCT ArrOUN'KV, l'lrstilnornbovi Iho Mansion House, MAUC11 CHUNK, ... - PKNN'A Heal Kstate nlnl ('ollectlou Agency. Will Uny anil Sell ltf.1t Kstate. Cnmevniielmt neatly done. , iilleetlons promptly inaiU, NetlliiiB Kiln ten of liec-denls a specialty, way be coiisuiicii in GnRlisli iniil German. ' imv. 22-yl II. V. Morthimor, Sr., , NOTAUY.PUMitO, Ot'Hi'K! "Carbon Advocate'' Ohlce, HANK STREET, - - I,ElItniiTON AH business peitaliiliig to Hie ontce w ill reeelve ii(iliiltattenlHin.- mar. iu O, V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, linbbins' Anieilean Classical Method n special .y. Terms moderate, aug lt-tf Henry Noli?, - AT THE .CAMION HOttSi: IS NOW- Rilling an AccoramoOation 'Bus, -liETWUK.N Till!- Hotels and L. V. Depot. Parties called for at their Homes by limning or ders at any on no noien. April 2, 1SS7 W. G. M. Seiplo, I'HYSICIAN AND SUltGEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - TjEIiIGHTON. Slav be consulted In Kngllsh and Herman. Special nttentlon Riven lo (iyiiccolosy. Office IIouiisj From 12 M. to 2 P. Jl.,nnd from 0 to 8 f. M, . mar. ai-yl P. A. Rabenold, D. D. S., llitANCit OKFtCB i Over .1. W. ltawlenbush's Liquor Store, BANK STREET, IiEIIIGIITON. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without rain, lias adinhilstered when requested. Ofllce Days AVEDNUSDAY or each week. P.O. address, MTZHNIIIIIUS, jsn 3-yl Lehigh eiHinly, P.i. W. A. Cortrijrht, D. D. S. Officki Opp. the 11 ROADWAY, - llroadway House," MAPOII CHUNK. Patients hare the benefit nt Ihv. latest linpnne meats In Mechanical Appliances and I he I test .Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Cases. AN.KHTIIIiriO administered U desired. If pos sible, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should make arrangements by mall. ls-yl EYE AND EAR Dr. G-. T. POX Vlslls Allentowii regularly on THUIiSDAY of each week, l'ractlee limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Otllee at Hayden's American Hotel, and Olilce 1111111-3 from D A. M. to ;s:a V, SI. Also allends lo ltefractlon of the liyn for the proper adjustment ui i, lasses, iiiiu ior mo j.eiiei a eai uereets. Slav also be consulted at hlsonico In P.AT1I. Wednesday and S.ituvdayof each week, at ll.YN ( Oil on Monday, and at 1CAHTON on Tuesday of each week. Jan 2-yl CARBON HOUSE. JONATHAN KlHTLl'.lt, - - PltUPlIIETOIi, IUNK StIIKCT, LltlllQllTOK. TheCaiboii llousoofTers first-class aeeommoila llous to tin) Irau'llnc nulille. llnaidlm; by the day or week on leasoaablo terms. I'holeeCisar.s, Wines and Iquors always on hand, (iood sheds and Stables, Willi very attenllve Hnstlere, at tached. llpl'tO-Vl PACKERTON HOTEL, .Midway between -Maneli Chunk & LehlKhtnn, LEOPOLD MEYKH. l'lJOP'K, PACKERTON, - - Pknna, 1 IiU well-known Hotel is admirably lelllU'd. and has Iho best accommodations for permaiienl and transient boarders, lixcellcnt Tables ami Die very best Lhiunrs. Stables nllached. seilO-y! MANSION HOUSE, UplMHlle I., (c H. Drllt, HANK STREET, - J.EIIIGHTCN, C. II. 1IOM, I'llOl'lillJTdlt. fills house otters first-class a.ii'oiiimndiilions fur ir.msleiit and iwrnianent iNVinlein. It lias been newly refitted In allitsdeiarlineiits,and is locat ed In one id tile most pietiii esime imrtious of I lie lMruiu;li. Terms inotlerate. ts The 11 A U Is ..iipplU'it with the choicest Willi's, Liquors and I Igars. l'resli Iwt on Tan. apr 17- I W. A, Announces to Ids friends and the public ucner ally, thai he lias now i,h-ii for their accnmiuiula tioii his new and handsouielj fiiruisliwl H E S. 'V A U It A N T , neit dwit to llitt tkt Natloual Hank, HANK ST., Uliliihlon.and that lie Is now prcp.irisl lo turn la U MrsW.n:is MettU at Short Police The ltarls hiipiilleil ith the l'est Wines, Fresh iu'r iieer ami i. uoice i igars. ion niv isiriuar iil ited to call. apr al-s l D. J. KISTLER ttmctfidly annoniii es lu ihe imblle that he has uutsl a NEW I.IVKIIV HI'AllLK.audthathe Is tei- iireutrtsl tii furnish Teams for I'lincnils, v eildiuusor Hnslnnts Trivs on Ihe shortest u i mill most lHwml terms. Orders left at I lie i .tiwii House will rtte prompt nileutlnu. SlARLES ON NORT1I STREET, the Hotel, U'lilKbloli. JaiKM-vt T. J. BRETNEY i;. -.nei'tfiitlr amumiuss. to the Meivlutnts of m molt .tnd i'tlwr Uutt he Is now preimretlto M nil klmU ot Uauuno or FitKimiT, I5xi-itRss Matter and Baogaok ev re.isiriiabl lurtus. n iwauil attention iuahurf of imblle i U ortlerii he IwipHa to mrrl tijuiKe Keudcuee corner id I'uie and Hon -VC L'lllKUtoll. I irdi.-s lEtt at Sweeny & Son's Somer Store ,i rcceida prompt attedtlou. ar r I J. BltKTNEV ' lie $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XV., No. 43. Iiohighton Business Direotory T W. ltAllDI'llCHIl.llankslrtct.Mholcsale Um iiraicr ill ciiotce nraniis i unisKies, cm lirunilkv, nines, &c. I- Patronage sollclled WSIlANfl'H .SHAVING SALOON, onnoslte thu i Alivm'VTi: OFrtrii, Is headquarters for shaving ami linu-cultlne. ClirutsS; tobacco Mild, no TO Kits. i:ol)KIIi:iU nnder the Exclianitc W Hotel, llank street, for a smooth shave or a fashionable liair cut. eiosen on fsnnuay s. .1. Kt'TZ, Hank street, manufacturer of choice brands of elfins and dealer in all Is of tobaccos and siiioKer's novelties, lall PETKIt UlilM, llank street, dealer In ladles Ketils, misses and children's boots.shoesahil stlimcrs. Hepalrlns Jiromptly atlended to. Call, TAMILS WA LP, llank street, steam u sioves. an kiuus in iinwnre. I!onflni and iii-iiivi n. spontnii; a specialty l our natroiiajte solicited .S. KOCH, Hank street, manufacturer of elm lee hiainlsof Havana clears. All Klnii; of smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call, PP. CLAllK, laser beer hall and restaurant - onn. siiiMiv. llank .street. Choice wines am: llqnnrsalid cigar. Presh. latter always on tap. r H. WEllll. saloon mid restaurant, llank J . street, headquarters rnv fresh latter boermnl other di Inks. Choice eatables always on hand. s li fltr.HAAf. jillnrnev nt law and notarv 3. public, llank street. May be consulted In aiglisli ami German. Kstnie&eoiicctinKngeney Cll. UHOAIW, Agt llank street, dealer n . drv coods. notions, classware. xiuccnswaln 4iud Riocerles. rfShare of patronise fcolleted. mllE CAllllON ADVOCATE OVKICE, Hank 1?- 1 stient. nl.iln anil fancv loh lirlnlhnra sneel Alivoi'Ai'R one itonar jier jcar 111 aiivniice. mil ! T.I! 1(1 WA(iONCt).. L in tei . factory 1 on Hank street, manufacturers of butcher. baker, inllit, trtuK mm express W!ieoiiskj ,.Ui,l. 1- 1I,TWU 1..il..ai.l.i ..ntl clall con lli fectloners. ILmktreet. Picnics and parlies supplied. Your patronage IS cordially st Your patronaBc Is cordially sollplted E (It'll liSTEIt WITLING HOUSE, Thus. .1. Heck, llank street, lacer beer, ale, poller, ginger ale, Sc. Your orders are solleltcd.EJ T O. .1. STRAUSS, Mahoning slrcct, flesh Um lnllkanil cream uenvercii every uioriiiiig, All Kinus 01 egciaoies in season, i.ow irices. ( TO llK-UKK'S (j DRUG STOltlC, SOUTH HANK STIIECT. TSVrilATJdlt HOTEI.. llank stieet, Tliomas l Mailt., proprietor. Coach to and from tie- pot.' Hates reasonable for i eaular C translet t rade EU1JKX Fi:NSTl!IiMAClll!R, U'hlsli street, dealer la dry coods. notions, provisions, giocerles, qucenswaie,&e. l'atronage sollclled. ifPIIS. DnTSelUltSCHSlCY, T.ohigh street, Is ,Vi headquarters lor dry goods, notions, pro islons, groceries, &e. flMtronaKO solicited. B ICST SODA WATER AT THOMAS' DRUG STOKl!. HANKVrUHRT. The Secret Sooiotics. K. O. E., meet Monday eienlng of each week in Gabcl's Gall. Eagle's cordially United. POIIN D. 11ERTOLETTE POST. No. 484, G. A. I II., second and fourth Thursday evenings of iich nionlh, In lieber's Gall. Comrades tn Ited. 10L. JOHN LUNTZ CAMP. No. 9 tf. of V.. I E. Pa. DIv., U. M., meet Wotlnestlay even ig 111 Rebel's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. IO. G. T., meet Friday night of each week hi . Reber's ilall. Hank slrcet. at 7:30 o'clock. All Templars limited. A. W. Hou.v.C. T. YJI. C. A., meet even-evening, except sun , day's. JiC'-Siinday aftci noon lectures free. Jvemcrers nan, fS7-ou are coriii.uiy luviieu. Our Churches. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Hank stieet, Sundav services at. 10 a. m.. and 7.30 n. in'.. Sunday School 2 p. m. WsiIa Jon, Pastor. Ill NIT Y LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday sen lees, 10 a. m., (German), 7.:i0 1. m., (Ung- llsli), Sunday w'liool 2 p. m i. ii. itt'iiKii.i asior. s 1 El'ORMEIi, Ihlgh street, istinday services It at to a. m (German), 7.30 p. m., (English), Siuulay school 2 p. in.. ti. IV. B1IIUTZ, i..wiior EVANGELICAL, South street, Sunday services lit to a.m., (Get man), 7.30 b. in., (English), Kiimlav school 2 p. m. (5. W . (1 itosft. Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton nnd Coal streets, services ecry Sunday lnmulug and evening. Rkv. Hammackk, Pastor. -AT THE- Central Drug Store, OPP, THE PUIlDig SIJUAliK " Bank St.vcot, Lcliipliton, Pa., Is prepared for the SUMMER TRADE wiiu niitvii supply oi.' )nifj;s nnil Medicines, Choice AViiius & Liqunr.s Cigars, etc. 'lescllpllons c.'iiefiilly cnmimundednt all hours oi tun nay or mum. Full Lino of -a n d- Library & Stand Lamps, in nil styles, nml nt nil prices. Spectacles fitted to tho oyt! mid satisfaction guaranteed. Stoves, Tinware, - Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety nt Samtjijl G haver's Popular Stove, Hunk Street. Rnofiiitf mid Spouting n special ty. " Stove repairs fui nished on l'ort notice. Prices Reasonable ! ! i i a Weissprt Bnsiness . Director!. J. II. ZI'.llN, M, 1)., W. L. KUTZ, M. II. JHS. Zi:N .V KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OI-TICK nt the resilience of- llr.Zern.WI lie Street, WeLsport. All calls for stirglall or medical treatment w 111 receive prompt nttenll6n. niayli-JC-tf jAiiny & sinviai,, .The Weitisport Bakery, l'resli llreftil Riifl Cakes evrrj day. Delivered In Lcldclilou and Mauch Chunk every Tuesdaj, Thursday and Saturday. KSlTlcnlcs, Hartles, Camli-Mcetlngs, Vt'eddings, Funerajs supidled at short uotlro. nnsnst7,R7-ly jplUASKUNIIOl'SK, - ' EAST WIUSSi'ORT. FHNN'A, This liousc ofTi'n nivst-class atdjfflliiodatlou.s to the iiennaneiil boarder and transient itneM. Panic prices, only pile Dollar per day. . aug7-iy ' ,, Joii.v ItKiiisin, Irnprlri,.r. -QrAT.s7 tut. .Tr.wi;i,nt. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Boots and Stationery. angsnt7,si-ly. THE Welsspott, Carbon County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor, The nulil e Is resncetfiillv lurnrnied Hint tlila wen-Know uoiise nils oeen leiittcil Hint improved toa Hist rate, and aide to furnish Hie verv bent accommodations of nil kinds. A Liyery Stable In connection with tho hotel, with ample means to accommodate wcildmir nartles. fumii,is nn,i pleasure seekers Willi safe teams. in I'onneciinn wuu me noiei is a cl.NJi l'OOi, ROOM hand.somely fitted nr. Aprja f7Ij Ihavelusl opened nCoal Yard hi coiinectlon wuu mv noiei in wtiiSMt'oitr where can constantly be found nil sizes of the est of Goal! ccs fully as low as the lowest. Hh mil be convinced. Henry Christman Hle u e Port Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standard Soalc.s in Connection December is, IRMily l AT WHOLESALE, I am now prepared to supply to private- lanulics, picnic par ties, and all who may nedd mm 111 in any quantity, at 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 Newest Design? and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. STLVERWARE, &c., &o. GO TO R. II. SNYDER, Banlc Streot, Lehighton. Gnoils cuaronlecil anil prices as low os else where for Ihcsanic onaiily of gomli. July IB, 1RS5 ly 1 READ THE Carton Advocate ! ! ! Anil eel all the latest news. i inchnlhiL' interestlne Now Tork and Washington let ters. Yon better join me. It Is tho cboanest, largest ami 11KST weekly paper In the Lehl2.li Vallov. Try It. Only $1 a Year. Ulroulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $lj00 Per Year. Sinfjlo opios, FIVE Ccntn. Advertise in the Advocate. Houso und Lot for Sale. One-halt Utt. 33 x 1M) feut. ltuitle on I'hliih Klivel, near tin- New Round r:-si iitniM-K, iiiiii uuieu is erecirti n K'xxl 'I m.-li.r,- l-'ri.i.ii. Il.uiu i,. ,wlu ........ falhiig Well ol luri- Wntei.aud u number of I choice Fmlt Tim mid Vines on the lil nli i 1 home for u small tauuh Fur terms, &i , nil at the Cahi'ON Amumi- ore UanK ktreet iW) SOU INDEPENDENT Lehighton, Carbon County, How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, . knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. Whontho Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tno food lies in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondenoy and nervousness indicate how the whole system is do ranged. Simmons Liver Eogulator has been tho means of restoring more Eeople to health and appiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor ' dinary power and efiicacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. As o general famUy romedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disappointed In the offect produced ; It seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, r i Y. J. Mcelroy, Macon, G E. F. Ltjckenbach, I)lAf.EK IN Wall aps9 Borders & Decorations, Books, tationery, Fancy Goocls, Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, if desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. 1, 01 Broadway Maneli- drank Pa. Helotv Hie Uromlway House Sale Bills Printed at this (Ice. a W. SNYDER. D. V; S, Mansion House, I!ilghton, Entire attentlnn ilet nfeil in lltr. ,llor.ioAu ., lent ainongst domesticated animals. Castration performed with tlio Ecrassour If desired. Orders by mall promptly attended tp. - , All the latest and best newfs Tlie Advocate, $1 per year; 50 cents, six months. Stock Large and Complete ! Tie Very Latest Styles! Corkscrews, Worsteds, &c,&c! Best lade Clotliinir ! Perfect Fits Gnaranteed ! Our stock of seasonable snoods is larger and more varied than any assortment or stock over displayed in this section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un questionably lower than any oth er tailoring house. These are important facts, remember them, and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing. Gents Fnrnisliinn Goods! Hats, Caps aud Neckwear ! Boots Slioes and Slippers! For Ladies, Misses and Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite you to call and inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, we guarantee that you can save money. Respectfully, Clauss&Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Fashions ! O Jgt f-H Si Ipi? . '.( i V ES I $ i Iive and Let Live." Pbnna., September 10, 1887, UNTitUE. - dW Hot dreumHiat you cmild change, "ior that your uyos soidue l).uW IheJi look fondly Into mine Afi'livcriruVeUiilnie. " I'ilit hoi thlhjt you cdflld he false, " jWfieii 'iTeatlUhu skua of .lime nu yleilgeil to me a solemn vow, IfSlfil by the silent moon. Ijid iiotdiiinw that yon would tnni SKoldiy from my side ""Tyiien sad ml.sfortu,iie !iuwrc"d near, And frleiuls were scattered Wide. iViuDltlon heuoned you away fivi, far away front in An.1 so youtfnmpletl down our l.ne, Alld hade ino setjou tree. Alld we, who onto Weltrlovew fond. Jiow jiaSs etich other by WIlH iiotHiesemblanci' Kr it fliillo rtf iniKiiteiy of ft sigh. "Aiilt so vllh tundor hands I laj The deude.-li' past asTdc, Alone totrKltl llfu'w vrcary wnj , .hij lddo ijuy gflcf Willi pride. Itritiift Hie watches of the nlglit 'IsSiilheied up with caie Ha.-h broken link In memory's chain. AUd weao them In a pra er. I pfay that In your happier lot ' Kt) loiig-remembeied strain Frniji but the discord of jour lives .May brlngpim thmh of rain. IluKiflioutitsturu memory,' injnnr-llke, Ifjifd-tipthepastlbMew, May nfinfi lint sw eel and tendei scenes Uevisil tfieius'clvcs to jou. L0V'S WORK. Only yt&lerd.ty the fields Iajkedso commonplace and bare Now they hi a so fresh and xtrecn. Starred with daisies everywheie, Only yesterday the woods - . AVcio but beech and old elm treesi Tljey arc vocal now with song, Full of, tender mysteries. WJiathild changed the fields and woods, ' jlade tho sky so blue above'.' 1'IUed llioauibleiit air with song? ft was alllho woik of love ' MiTny through the' fields and wood "Walked agalu last night w Ith nie;' Illjard my yows, while thrushes sang, " 'Sweet! so sweet!" f mm ev tree. Only yesterday, invwoik Swmed so wearisome and dull, Aslhe hours went slowly by laelt of Irksoino labor full.' lluf to-day I do not fear Al Ith the har.de.st task to cope. For JJie w oi Iter's hand Is strong VJhen his heait Is' full of hope. Ln this inorning sent me oft , Tg my woik with willing feet; Lov passed every hour away, To 8 measuro. quick and ivectt ITehls, nlnl woods, and my own heatt, A'l'e'wlth song and.musle rife, Work Is easy for a home, WOfk t.s pleasui e for a wife. I4 ci:ui fill tho hardest day a sense of light aniLsong; IreeSu make the gloomy cay,' - Love can make .the weary blriiug;. Love can inako the fields a-bloom. Fill the wooes with melody; . ' LoTOj.ijjlar.vsjin smile l.Tfo'Is sweet and good to me. Sybil Leigh's Lovers. HY MZZIK Jt. MUMtnitX. "Hi love, If love, be love, and love be outs, Faith and uufalth can no'cr be eipial iowers." As he ni'otes tlie words, Vano Dcbevois looks down at the rose-tinted face of Svbll LiCIgn, with Its bronze-bright hair curllnc nml clustcKnts over tho low, while brc-w.its violet eyes, and dimpled chin. "All tills morning," ho said, "Vivian's song has rung through my mind. Do yon believe that 'nnfaltli in might, Is want of faith in all?' " "Yes,"' slio answered slowly, "where there-is not perfect faith, there cannot bo perfect love." Whether he was carried away by the spell of her fair, young beauty, or tho soft, hazy glamour that falls so strangely over human hearts in the gloaming, Vane Debovois could never toll, but before the girl oven dreamed of his intention, ho bent his hand' some head, and drawing her closer to hitn, pressed a lover s passionate kiss on her ttemulous Hps. rV wild thrill of delight swept over Sybil Leigh at her lover's .caress. No doubt of his honor and truth eamo to her in that moment. " Ton can trust me all iuall,' " he said. still quoting J.ennj son a pathetic love-song, for it was safer under the circumstances to make love second-hand than to entangle himself. In all her after lifo that scene came back to Sybil Leigh. Tho soft hush of tlie twi light; tho bright amber glow of tho last ray's of the setting sun, the low, soft sound of the ebbiug waves on tho beach below. She hail known so littlo of the world, of its falfh-or want of faith, its truth or lack pf truth, that her Imiocen l young hcarlhad gone out Jo' tlila handstfnip stranger oven before slio knew It. " Not that she had given her ioyo unsought, for ho ha-J wooed Iter In a thousand namo less wajs, though loycwords had been un spoken. To tell tho truth, standing there Vano Deboyols had manhood enough In hint to be sorry for tiip caress that had brought such light and warmth to tho lovely young lace, Slio had lived tlie sevetitecn years of her bright young life In tho quaiut, old-fash ioned Homestead on the hill, with Guy and Madeline- Lay ton, though none of their blood rail In her veins, oulv lu the long ago, pale, sweet Madeline had loved and lost lost through tlieTfair beauty of anoth er face the face of Sybil Leigh's inolhcr, her own false friend. But long after, when Charles Leigh had been dead for years, and the summons came for the fragile young wife ho had loft behind him, Madeline had taken Sybil from her dying mother's amis, and laid the kiss of forgiveness on the brow already growing cold. Perhaps It was the memory of this, for ho hail heard tho slmplo story, thatmado Vane Debcvols sorry for what ho had done, but the sorrow lasted only for a moment. "Take tho good tho gods provide thee," had always becu his motto, and a man's nature cannot' change in a ay. So tho bright, sweet summer passed, and Sybil kept her sweet love-secret, never dreaming that the eyes of Guy Layton had read It before herself. Almost a month liad passed since Vane had pteucd that passionate love-kiss on her Hps and she grew sweeter and fairer In the brightness of her love-dream. Ono fair, sweet morning sho stood at the window, her soft eyes-fixed on tho distance dreaming as usual of Vano Debovois, who had been called to the r.lty two days before, by an urgent telegram, and fiom bchitidtho cover of 'his book Guy Layton watched her With earnest eyes, a peculiar expression of repressed fcollrg in their depths. .Suddenly -alio pushed' open tiie window nnd stepped out on the balcony, and run ning lightly down tho steps, turned In tlie direction of tlie garden. Guy looked after her, a .strange pallor on his face. "Lovo little love!" lie said, -'I would giyo my good light hand to save von the blow that awaits you." - lie threw aside tho book and stood elect full good six foot of muscular manhood with a face, If not exactly handsome, sing' nlarly attractive; deep gtay eyes, fine, If Irregular features; a crave, rather stern mouth, yet ono capable of expressing great tenderness) almost a plain-looking man when compared with Vano Debovois, but a man whoso love would crown a "woman'; lifo with honor. i-oor ciihu," lie said softly, "I never knew what a cow;artl I am before. What Is it tho old song says, 'Still I remember tho hated voice that told the tale to me. could not bear that mine should be the 'hated voice.'" -Going over lo the wlndo.v, his eyes fell on ti slender gltlish form coming up the. pathway toward the house. ,IIIs face jrrcw still paler, for It was the daughter of the farmer willuwhom Vane Dcbevois had been stopping. She nodded her head as she saw him "Is Sybil in?" she said. "bhe went down the garden a moment ago down past tho rose-bushes " ''Here I am, Klsic. Come "down this path," Sybil called, and then lilsie saw the llutter of her pink drew at tho lower end of tho path. "It is a wonder the beauty of thu day does not tempt you out, Guy," Elsie said with a coquettish glance, as sho turned to join Sylill, who Came up the path lo meet her. A short time passed, but long enough for Guy Layton, who knew what would csme and then flying footsteps come up tho patl way a passion-pale face flashes toward him, wild, wide eyes.full of despairing pain aro raised to his. "Tell mo, Guy I" sho cried. "1 will be lievo you. -Js it true? Guy Guy, Is it true Was Vane Vane, my lover" The broken, childish voice stops' with a gasp, the white hands are outstretched lu piteous appeal. "It Is true, Sybil truo thai Vane Debo vois is a scoundrel; true that, he was mar ried yesterday to his father's ward, a dell catty fragile beauty and heiress, but but Sybil Sybil darling." for the sweet blue eyos had suddenly dimmed, tho long, dark lashes swept down on thepallld'cheeks.and theirshe layTWlirte'nnd senseless, In Guy Layton s arms. For long weeks after that Madeline Lay- ton watched over the unhappy ( girl, and Guy's face grew pale and haggard as he and Madeline kept their weary vigil, and listened to the low moans and tho piteous refrain that was ever "Vane. Vano!" When hope was almost gone a change came, and tho doctor told them their dar ling would live, and a bright day dawned when Guy cart led her down stalrs.a fragile little shadow, with eyes like saucers and close-cropped hair. And Sybil not only lived, but brightness camo back lo cheeks and lips, though the violet eyes were never so childish in their wonderment Again, nor the lips so ready wltli their smiles. Music, soft and sweet, floated out on the crisp, clear air, Ilalitsflashod,and the bright eyes grow brighter amid the brilliancy of the scene, and the fairest woman there was Sybil Leigh. Fame and honor us well as wealth had come to her, for- her name name ranked high in the' world of fiction, and a fortune had been left her by an undo whom sho hardly know existed Eight years before she was a pretty coun try maiden; now she Is a woman, royal iu her loveliness, witli something of tho naly eto of her early days still clinging to her. Sho stood under the light of the chandel ier, her robe of silver-gray tissue falling around her, leaving bare tlie polished shoulders and gleaming arms. A band of gold set with auiethysts holds back the clustering btouzo hair, slender bands set with the same ptcclous stor.ss encircle her neck and arms, and a cluster of pansles nestles lu her corsage. And then: "Miss Leigh, Mr. Deboyols." Vano Debovois stands before her Vane Dcbevois, who had come from nbioad, where ho had left his fragile young wife, .sleeping tho last long sleep. After that every one .knew that Vano Dcbevois was madly in lovo with the beau tiful Miss Leigh, and then tho romance of their early love found its way to tho fash ionable world, and that perhaps was why a rumor reached tho sttnplo home where Guy and Madeline Layton still lived a rumor of an engagement between Sybil Leigh and her false lover of the past. Aud then it came, ihat one evening, out In the garden of her beautiful home, Guy ayton stood before Sybil. It was iu the gloaming and for a moment sho scarcely knew him, aud then she went forward with a welcoming smile. "I have cotno to say good bye, Sybil," ho said abruptly. Sho noticed the pallor of his faee, the harshness ot his yolce. "You aro going away? Where, Guy? I do not understand." I am going "abroad. Ihavo little time to stay, bnt Svbll, I wish you happiness lu your marriage with Vano Dehevois." Her faco Hushed slightly. "Your wishes are premature, Guy,'.! she said coldly, almost haughtily. Arc they. Well, you will excuse" mo and let me say good-bye." , Her faco Hushed again, lt she laid her hand In his. "Good-bye," was all she said. "Not a word of where or when!" Ti thought bitterly, as he turned away, leav ing her alone. Alone. In that moment Sybil Leigh un derstood the full meaning of the word. Outhecvoot Guy's departure lie stood alone In the quaint old-fashioned parlor of his home, when without a moment's warn $1.25 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. ing tho woman of whom ho was thinking slood before hliu Sybil Leigh. "I have just frightened Jitdclliie Into Ills," she said; "old-fashioned hysterics. Buy," with n laugh that was nearer a sob, "I I hope I have " tier voice breaking down completely at the expression of his face. llo drew back a moment, then faced he the passion within him mastering him. "You might, at least, have spared me ibis, Sybil," ho said, "It was not gener ous." The womau's delicate face paled. "Not generous." Ah, Heaven I perhaps in an other moment unwomanly. Yet she could not let hhn go without a sign. "I camo down to tell Madeline aud aud you, Guy, that yesterday Vano Debovoi; asked mo to bo his wife, and and " Her voice broke, her eyes dropped. "And what?" ho Said; "am I.tocongrat- ulalo you now? You did well to come, to morrow would be too late." A hot flush swept her checks. - "GuylGuyl Do you not understand? I I refused him. A strange new light leaped to Guy Lay. ton's eyes a light that dazzled him for moment, and then: "Mydaillng! my darling!" It was all ho said, as he folded her close In his arms and kissed her beautiful moutl but all his passionate love thrilled in tlie tender words. When Madeline came In from the other room she read tue story In their faces even before Guy gave Sybil Into her arms for sister's caress. "Sho Is never to leave us, Madeline," he said, "and 1 have promised (o forego my journey for her sake, and ""And and you are going ty have me for a sister, Madeline, and I am" hiding he face on the tender heart of her childhood'; friend "so happy." THE MAKR1A0E OF OKEAT MEN. ltobert ISurns married a farm-girl, wltli whom ho fell In lovo while they worked to gethcr in a plowed field. Milton mauled the daughter of a coun try squire, and lived with her but n short time. He was an austere literary icclnso, while she was a rosv, rompingcountry lass. who could not endure the restraint Imposed upon tier, so thej seperated. Subsequently, however; sherettuiied.and they lived tolerably happy. Queen Victoria and Princes Albert wer cousins, a rare example in the-long line of English monarchs wheicln the marital vow were sacredly obsetyed, and sincere affec tion existed. Shakespeare Iove.d and wedded a farmer daughter. Washington married a wpman with two children. It Is enough to sav she was worthy of him, and they lived as married people should live In perfect harmony with each other. John Adam rmarried' the tlaughter-of-a' Presbyterian minister. Her father object ed oft account of John being a lawyer. John Howard, the great philanthropist married his nurse. She was altogether beneath him In social life and intellectual capacity, and, beside this, was llfty-two years old, while he was but twenty-five. lie wouldn't take "No' for an answer, and they were man ied and lived happily until sho died; Which occurred two years afterward. Peter the Great, of liussla, nialrled a peasant. She made an excellent wife and a sagaci ous empress. Humboldt married a poor girl because he. loved her. Of course the v were happy. L0VEE5.rf Marriage la so often the result of clrcum stances which throw two people together- of a consideration ot tho fitness of things of nioiu'entary Impulse, or of cool dcltbcra iitlon that that which should be tho hap plest slato of things Is often the unhappi csl. And people speak of a wedding as they would a lotteiy, where there aro more blanks than prizes. Tlie only true matches are uiaije bv love, aud when two people haye really loved really loved from the depths of their very hearts nothing can ever quite part them again. W do not say this of those who have only been called, or called themselves, lov ers. A couple may be engaged, or, H may be, oyen married, anil yet that wonderful tic of gteat lovo may neycr have existed be twecn them. When It does exist, all the waters cannot quench It, nor the seas cover It. Forever and forever at least lu the for ever lifo those two aro more than any two who have not loved can be. Sometimes happy fate actually unltcsttvo who love thus, and they live a long, happy life together. Man has still more desire for beauty than knowledge of It; hence the caprices of the world. lie pleasant and kind te those mound ou. The man who stirs nis cop wan an Icicle spoils the tea and elUlls his own fing ers. If a man has aright to be proud of any thing It is a good action done as it ought lo be without any base Interest lurking at Iho bottom of 'it. No relation can be mors charged with responsibility than that between a parent ud the immortal,, being to whom he has been the means of giving life. How many a man, by throwing him self lo the ground In despair, crushes and destroys forever a thousaud flowers of hope that were ready to spring up and gladden all his pathway. His dangerous to search for motives hen you are convinced that only bad ones can bo found. Charilablo Ignorance is bet ter for ueace of mind than the disgust en gendered of knowledge. Kvery man must patiently bldo his time. He must wait uot lu listless Idle ness, but In constant, steady, cheerful en deavors, always willing aud fulfilling and accomplishing his task, that, when tho oc casion comes, lie may be equal In the oc casion. Kobiuson Crusoe always looked for his man Friday when he wauled him on Satur day. K'hat character of Dickens docs tho uew mctho4 of doing the hair resemble? AJl-of-a-twist. Advertising Rates jFor Iiogal Notices. The following prices for legal advenls lug has been adopled by the f'AltnoK AllVOCATH. Charter Notices - - - $4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - . 4 00 Divorce Nntltcs - - . . 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - a Do Kxccutor's Jfoilct a 00 Other legal ndwrtlslngwlll be charged for by the- square. H, V. Horthlmir. Jr., PnUiiher. When you say Unit you iiayo found the mllklnthococoaiiiit. if, Is merely another way of stating that you have go! the facts In a nutshell. A modon writer i litis defines honor Standing a fire well and shinning a friend whom you love In order lo gain thn praise of a few others whom you disuse Useful an4 Hurtful Medicines. Tlicrrjsn certain claw of remedies for constipation absolutely iiseh.-s. These are boluses and potions made in Kieat part of podopliyllin,alues, rhubarb, gnlnbone, and other wortlilox ingredient-. Tho "damage they dp to tlioMoinnclis of tliote who use them is incalculable. The.v i-vactinte the bowels, it is true, but always il'o violent ly and profusely, and beside.",' gripe the bowels. Their oiled Is to Weaken both them and the Monnitli. Heller far lo use the agreeable and fahflnry nperlant, Ho' tctter'l Stomach llillers, the laxatlvo cfTect of which is never preceded bv pain, or ae compani'id bv a lunvuUIvc, 'violent action of the bowels. On the contrary, it invigor nles those organs, the ktnmai h and the en tire system. As u means of curing and preventing malarial fevers, no medicine Can ctiniparo Willi it, and it remedies nervous debility, rheuin.il Imu, kidney and bladder inactivity, am! other inorganic ailments. "Now. thetip'-sald an old bon-vlyaitt lo his gentlemen guests, as the ladles retired from the table, "an you going to drink like men or beasts?" "Lll;e men of course," said the guests, rather indignantly. "Oh, then. I suppose we shall all t;nt drunk, beasts wouldn't" Wo should do cyury tiling we can for others, if only lo dissipate Hie thought of what they omit lo'do for u. Eucklon's Arnica salvo. Tho best salve in tho world tor cuts, bruises, sores,iilccrs,salt rlmem.fever sores, letter, chapped bands, rlillhlaiuls. mm, and'all skin eruptions, and positively cures pnes, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monoy re- funded l'rico 2.c. per box, at Thomas'. Some persons ate known by tho com pany they keep. Wo rate' ability In men by what they finish, not by what they attempt. The best way to make a man acknowl edge the corn is to sfanip on Ills toe. One great cause of our inscnMbllitv to the goodness of our Creator Is the very cx tenslvcnoss of his bounty. An End to Bono Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of 1 larrlsbiirg, 111,, says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Hitters, 1 feel it mv duty to let suff ering himumily know it. Ilave had a run ning auto on my leg for eight years: my doctor told me I would have to have the honescrapedoruiiiput. I used, instead shreo hollies of Electric Hitters arnUeven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and mv lerr is now sound and well." Eletrle Hitters aro sold at fifty eents n bottle' and Hiicklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. tier box by T. D. Thoines'. .A dude returned from colllsgo to his patents city apaitnieiiis, .As hiuwas un- "dressiug to ii to bial "aC-nlghtf h'tHotlced a handsome motto on the wall. "God bless our flat," antPlfbothered htm all night s that he could hardly sleep. Comparison Solicited. A wle discrim. mlnation should bo oxercUcd by all who take medicine, The proprietor!) of Hood's Saroparilla solicit a ta refill eoinparUon of this medicine with other blood purifiers nnd medicine', being confident that the peculiar merits of Hood's Sartajiarilla are so apparent that the people, will unhesitat ingly preicr n to any other preparation. Hood's Sartapurilla is. not a mixture of molasscss and a few ineit roots and herbs. but it is a peculiar concentrated extract of tlie best ulteralivo and , blood-purifying remedies of the vegetable kingdom. The enormous sales of Hood V .Sarsaprillia, and wontieriiii curesenecteii, prove cyen moro than has been claimed for this medicine. If you are sick the best medicine Is none toogood. Therefore, lake Hood's Sarapar illa. There has been a new kind of bug dis covered in New York Ihat bores. Into and destroys cigarette packages. This Is h good beginning; but what the country needs Is a bug that will bore Into clgaretle smokers- "Hackmctack," n lasting and f'ragran. icrfume. Price 2") and 50 cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, LcIiiglilon,iiud Iticry, Weissiiort, AVhcu little Willie- L first heard tho braying of a mule he was greatly fright ened, but after thinking a moment he smiled at his fear saving: "Mamma just that ear poor horse with the whooping, cough!" Shiloh's Cure will Inmieiliatelv relieve Croup, Whoiipim: Oiimh and HnineliitiN, Sold by Dr. Horn. Lelilgliton, and Hierv, AVcibsport. As a rule, maiiV a fool; when It's hot. he wants It cool, when It's cyol he wants It hot; always wauling what It's not; never liking what he's got ; I maintain, as a rule, a fool, ForDvsiiensla and Liver Complaint, von have a printed cuarunlco on every lioltle of Shiloh'sVitaliier It never fails to cure. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, und liicry, Wcissjiort. Tho three Philadelphia dudes who tried to get. their big toes amputated In order lo make their feet smaller started at the wrong end. They should haye begun on their oars- A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh'n Catarrh Keincdy. Price CO cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, Ixdiighlou, and ' Hiery. Weissport. A young lady who was blamed for al lowing her gloves to be discovered In a young man's pocket stated that she had no hand lu it. Dr. f-'eili Arnold' ctiiizh killer is a sure militate, remedy for coughs colthf.tliphtheria and pdeumonia'. llcfore thopublio'lOyears Has saved thousands of lives, 25c. SOcfltul $1.00 per bottle. Try It. The daik ages Tho period elapsing be tween the time of beginning to Jook for a match In your bare feet and finding It. rr. Rnllt Arnold'8 suirar coated bilious ills imotiuallod fir ontivene. jaundieo Ivor troubles. 25c. In Thibet a woman may have four husbands. In this country It Js as much as a woman can do to cut wood for one. Dr. Beth Arnold's Soothing and Quieting Cordial for children. Hoamniifnileil by mothers and nurec. 25c. Little girl "Papa, tlid mamma say yes to you right off when you asked her to marry you ?" Papa "Certainly she did." Littlo girl "Why don't she sav yes now Just as quick whon you ask her to do things?" Papa "Mamma's Hearing l not as good now, darling that's all." The liver and kidneys must be wept lu good condition. Hood's Santaiuirllla I a great remedy for regulating llienc organs. .7 , i 3