The Carbon Advocate, Vll iNDKl'r.VHRNT I' MILS NnVM'At'KB Pub ll-died t-wr) Maturd.n In Joliljiliton, OarboiUloinity, lviniulvanln, ly Harry V. Morlliimoi, Jr. HANK HTKICCT. $100 Per Yoar in Advance.' Uest advertising medium In Iho county Kvery descilptloli of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING t very low price. Wo do not liosltato to sny tliixt wo tiro better miiiiotl than any other printing establishment In this ncctlon to do flrst-class Job-wotk, In nil Its brntrelies. ut low prices. It "Horaoo Heydt, AT.TOHNKY $ LAW, OFKtcre: -The ltoomrceonliy occupied by W. M. ltapshor. DASIC STJIKKT, - LF.tliailTON. IA. May bo consulted In lingllsh nnd Clc'rinun. July 4-ly W. M Rn.p3b.br, A'tTOHNKV 'ano C0UN8KfjL0R AT LAW. AND WtSTttlCT ATTOliNKV, First iloor nboie the Mansion Monti. MAUOU CHUNK, - - - VEHlf'A. Ileal llstute and Collection Agency. Will pity ,ind Sell lie.il IMnle. Conveyancing neatly done. Collections promptly Hindu. .Settling Ksintcspr Decjdcutil a specialty. May lie consulted In KiiRlisli and (Icmum. iiov. ta-yt H. V. Morthimer,- Sr., NOTAHY PUnTilti, Oifficr.: "Carbon Advocate" onicn, BANK STItEKT, - IiTJIIIOltTON. All business pertaining to the nlllce will receive tiromiit attention. mar. ID O. V. Klointop, Instructor in Music, UoblilltV American Classical McIIhmIs a special ty. Terms moderate. aim ll-tt Henuy Nolf, -AT T11H CAltHON 1IOP3K IS XOW Rmniil an Accommoflation 'Bus, -HKTWKKN THIS- Hotels and L. V. Depot. Panics called tor at tbelr Homes by U-avliiff or ders tit any of the hotels. April 2, TOT W. G. M. Soiple, PHYSICIAN AND SUIIOKON. 80UTII STItEET, - - nEIIIGHTON. May be consulted in lliwllalt .'ind Herman, Special attention given to Gynecology. Offiok Hotuts; Prom 12 M. to 2 P. M.,and from o to 8 P. M, mar. .n-yl P. A. Rrrtjonolcl, D, D. S., Miani-ii Oiticii i Ovpr .1. V. llaudenbusli's Liquor Hlorc, DANMC STIWI5T, IiEIIIOHTON. Dentistry In all Its branches Teeth Extracted nitliout I'.vln. (Ins nilinlnlstcreilw lien requested. Onice Days W U I ) N' KS I ) A Y ir eacli week. P. O. ndrtwss, J.lTZHNISKllll, jan 3-yl, l-elilgli county, Pa. W. A. Cortrlght, D. D. S., 8KSS Omrm Opp. tlio llroadway House," miOADWAY, - - MAUCK CUUNIC, Patients have Ihebeuellt ottbe latest Improve ments In Meclianlcal Appliances mid the ll.'st .Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Onses. ANSl'IlUTM.' administered It desired. It pos sible, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should make nrruiiKemciits by mall. Jys-yl EYE AND EAR. Dr. Gr. T. FOX Visits Allentnwn regularly on T11UPSDAY of eacli week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. OBlco at llayden's American Hotel, and Olllcn Hours from A. M. to 3:3) P. M. Also attends to liefractlon of the Uvo for the. proper adjustment it 0 lasses, and for the Belief and Cairo of Opti cal Defects. AlnyiiUo be consulted ut hlsolllie In HATH, Wednesday and Saturdav of each neck, at HAN- (!OU on Monday, and at 13ASTON on Tuesday of eacn weeK. jau i- CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KlSTI.KIt, - - VUOPKICTOlt, IliNK RmKKT, T.ttiuniiTnx. Tlio Cailiou House nlTcrs llrht-class iLccoiimiod.l- llons to tb traveling public. Hoarding by the day or w eek on reasonable terms, choice ClRiirs, Wines aud Miptnrs always on hand. (2nnd Sheds unit Stables, with M-ry attentive. Hostlers, at- lacneii. aiuiu-vi PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mnucli Chunk & l.ebli;litoii, I.KOPOI.D MUYHI!, PHOP'lt, P.VCKEIVrON, - - - Pknxa. Ibis woll.knoivii Hotel ts admirably retltted, anil h.ia th hest neeouiino,l.itlons for iH'rmaiienl and transient Immlers. lUcelleut Tables anil the very best Minors, stables nltiu lieu, epio-y MANSION HOUSE, 0Hnlte I., h S. DeiHit, UANK 8TUI3CT, IiEIIIOHTON, C. II. DOM, PltOPlMHTOlt. Xbts house oilers first-class accommodations for irausiclllMUil l.eriuaiicui noainers. ii 11.1s ut-t-u IU',VI i l'llllf',1 111 .ill III, i-..,llMl.-ui, ...111 ,- nn ed In one of the most plctiiiesiini' portions of the borough. Terms moderate. J" The II A It Is supplied Willi mo t'ooicesv nines, i.niiiurs .tun ClRars. l'resli L.invr on Tan. upr tT-j t AriSiOuiicos to Ills rrlends and tile public gener Y.tly, that he has now oien for their tu'isiiiinuHk, Hon his new anil handsouu'l) furnished 11 E S T A U It A N T , next door tu (lie 1st National .ltjuk, 11AMC ST., IliightoiKniid Hut hi-Is now prepared to ruin, isli lflrstvclass Meals at SI mil Not i not The liar U supplied nub the best Wines, l'resli liger Iteei1 and Cbulce Cigars. You sn e corillal V llivueu iu cull. npi 3ft-) D. J. ICISTLER IteniHH'l fully announces tu the public that lie has opened a NEW LIVEItY STA11LE, and Ihut he Is now prepared to f mulsh Teams for 1'iiiiemU, Weddings or Huslness Tilps on the sboitost iuv rice unit most liberal terms. Orders left nt the "Carbon Hmie" will reoeiie firoinpt alleutloii. SVAHLia ON KOIlTlt 8TUi:RT, next the Hotel, U-bltilitoii. iau22-,l llesiievltiilly announces to Hie Merchants nt I lilglilon and others thai lie Is now jreiiired lo do all kinds of Hau-mno ov Fhkight, Exi'iirss Mattkr aki Baooagk iciv reasonable prices 11) prompt ulii-iillim dt all orders lie bones to met il i sl,.in- of nubile otrnnge ltesldeuce t-ouier of Pine uml Iron rareet, Leliigliton. tOnlers Ictf at Sweeny & t i Somer Store ill rec-lde I rompt alieduou. ir IS.M1 T J. DltETNEY. V i 1 mT THi W. A. PETERS $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT" Live and -Let Live." $1.25 when not paid in Advance, VOL. XV., No. 45. . Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna,, September 24, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. Lohighton BubIiioss Dlroolory. JW. ItAUDHNMlSII, Hank street, wholesale , dealer In choice brands of whiskies, gin, brandies, wines, s.c. ratronage souciieu. TSSltANO'S 81IAVIN0 HAI OON, opposite the Pi Aiit-ni'iTR tlrwii'K. ts lie.'idnuarters for shaving and hair cutting. Cigars & tobacco sold. GO TO PltS. llODintHIt, under tlio Kxcliatigc Hotel. Hank street, for ft smooth shave or a fusliloliablc haircut. J2T Chised on Sunday's. J.I. KUTZ, Hank street, manufacturer 01 . choice brands of cigars mid dealer in all kinds of touacros nun sinoKcr s novriucs. van. bthii Iivmr. Hank street, dealer In ladles, JT gents, misses and chlldicn'sboots.slioosuml slippers. Itcpalrlng promptly attended to. Call. JAMP.S WALV, Hank street, steam heaters, stoves, nil kinds of llmiaro. Itoollnit and spouting a specially. Y'our patronago solicited. IS. KOCH, Hank street, manufacturer of . choice brands of Havana cigars. All kinds of smoker's supplies constantly on band. Call. PP. CI.A11IC, lager beer ball and restaurant. . opp. square, Hank street. Choice wines and Honors nml cigars. Prcsh lager always on tap. T S. WKIHI, saloon and restaurant, Hank W HUCei, lll'lllI'lllUltria l"l tn-ai. ...Mi "i other drinks. Choice eatables nlways on hand. Sit. 01 1,1 1 AM. nttomey at law and notary . public, Hank street. May bo consulted In UiiSllsli and Ocrman. Kstate ; collecting ngeiiey. rt 11. ItHOADS, Ag't,, Dank street, dealer in lj tl.-trr;nu iitillmw. nln rsmti VP. nlieelisllliro. nnd gioccrles. tfirShare of patroimge sollcted. 111? CAltHON ADV0CAT1! OPI'ICK, Hank el..,..t ulnln nml fillmv fob nrlnt nga soecl- ly. AiiVocatk one dollar per year In advance. mint Million WAGON CO., Limited, factory X on IiaiiK sireer, nianuiaciurcrs in uiiiuuri, baker, milk, truck nml cypress wagons wg? RKASKIt & 11PSS, wholesale and retail con fectioners, Hank street. Picnics and parties supplied. Your patronage Is cordially solicited. TlOCIlHSTUlt P.01TL1NO IIOUMK. Thos. .1. Xt Heck. Hank street, lager beer, n o. porter, ginger ale, &c. Your orders nre sollcitisl.gl LO. J. STItAUSS, Mahoning sircet, iresu . milk and cream delivered every morning. All klndsof vegetables In season. Low prices. 10 TO ltKHKIl'S r Ditro sToit k, ' SOUTH HANK STItHlCT. EXCHATs'OK 1I0TKL, Hank street, I nomas Mantz, proprietor. Coach to and from de- IHit. liatcs reivsouaiue tin regular M.ius i u.mu TlHlJllHN Pl!NST15i:JIACllt;il, tnigu sireci, H. .tf...ii... in lrv fnwiils. nntlnns. lirovls ons. gioccrles, (iuecnsware,&c. Patronage solicited. MI!?, lnrTunitiitsnilSKV. Li'liluh street. Is li'eaduuaiterslor dry goods, notions, pro ns, groceries, Se. pir-l'ationage solicited. visions, B UST SODA WATUll The Secret Societies. (i. H., meet Monday evening of each week in tlabcPs Hall Kagle's coullally imlted. John d. in:itTOi.irrTi: post, no. i, o. a. H second and fourth Thursday evenings of each nionlh, In lteber's Hall. Comrades Invited. COL. .101IN I.KNTZ CAMP, No. IB, 8. of V., D. Pa. Dlv.. I'. S., meet Wednesday even ing in lteber's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. IO. (1. T., meet Friday night of each week m . lteber's llnll. Hank street, at 7 -.30 o'clock. All Templars lnvitou. a. n, iium.i. . YH, C. A., tnoet every evening, except nun . day's. JjiF-Snnday afternoon lectures tree. Kenicrcr s nun. .xou are cuiuuui nivmu. Our Churches. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Hanksticet, Sunday n'tvlces at ton. in., and 7.30 p. in., Sunday School 2 p.m. Win. JU.iott, PaMor. T15INITY IAIT1IEHAN, Iron street, Sunday sen Ices. 10 a. iii.,Xtierinan), 7.30 p. in., (ling iisli), Sunday school2p.ni. .1. II. KvuKit.Pnstnr. TiUPOUMED, Lehigh street, stnmay services it at 10a. in., (Herman), 7.30 p. m (English), suuday school 2 p. in. 0. W. Stiihtz. l'astnr E YAN0EL1CAL, Soul li street, Rnud.iv jervleeii ni ma. in., (lierinaiu, i.j" p. in., ti-.ngiisu;. lay school 2 p. in. O. W. (litoss. Pastor. Sunday CATHOLIC, comer Northampton and Coal streets, services every Sunday morning and evening. l!i:v. IIammackk, Pasior. -AT THE- Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUHD10 S0UA1SE Bank Street, Leliigliton, -Pft.,' is prep.ucd for tile SllJIJIlil! TlJADl! HIIII II UC1H BII'JM Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines &-Liquor) CJigs'u's, etc. I'lescilptluiK caiefullv coiiiiHiululcd at all hours of the day or night. Full Lino of -AN D Library k Stand Lamps, in all stylus, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. Stoves, Tinware, Heators and Ranges, Tn Great Variety at SaJUUEL G HAYEK'S Popular Store, Hank Street. Roofing and Spouting n special ty. Stove repairs furnished 1 on snort notice, rrices Reasonable ! ! 5 i in life Ob T b iIORR f eissprt Business Directory. J. 0. ZI5P.N, M. I).. W. I KUTZ, M. 1). US. ZEKN & KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. Ol'l'irunt the tesldeiiceot Dr. Zcm, Wl.lte ntrcet. weisspotT, All calls for surgical or medical treatmentwlll receive pronipiiiiteiujon. innyiwii JAUItY & SKAVKM,, The Wcixspovt Bakery, l'resli llread and Cakes every day. Delivered lu U'litgliton and Muuc.li t!liiiiik (ffry Tuosilaj, Thursday and Saturday. tSfPlcnlcs, Parties, Caniii-Meetlngs, Veddlngs, Funerals supplied at sliott notice. lingnstT,9Jiy "PUAXKLIN HOUSE, EAST WELSSPOliT, PliNN'A. Tills house offers first-class iiccoinluodallous to the permanent boarder, and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar iierday. nntfMy .Toiler l!miitt(t, l'rrtprleti.r, JQEAT8..TIIP .TnWEl.Klt. All Kinds of Jewelry ! Scliooi Boois anil tationery. nugsut",n-iy. THE Wolssport, Carton County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The public Is respectfully Informed that this well-know house has been refitted and linnrmcd lo Ml rst rate, and able to furnish the veiy best accomuiridatloiis of all kinds. A Livery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample means to accommodate wedding parties, funei ills and pleasure seekers with safe teams. In connection with the hotel Is a PINE POOL 1100JI handsomely fitted up. Apr23 S7Iy I have .'list opened a Coal Yant In connection Willi niv hotel In WEISSPOHT where can constantly be found all sizes of the Best of Goal! at prices fully as low as the lowest. OH cine trial and be convinced. Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Weissport. F.iirbaiil:sl.imlanl Scales in Connection December if, isfuly ICE CREAM AT WHOLESALE: I am now prepared to supply to private families, picnic par ties, and all who may need mm win in any quantity, at the most rea sonable price and on short no tice. Qualify unexcelled. All orders promptly attended to. 0. W. SEWELL, JylG-4m Weissport, Pa. For Newest Designs aud Most Fashionable Styles of DR13SS GOODS, T)XT GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVKRWA11E, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank St root, Lohighton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low ns elso where for tlio same ntmlity of good t. July 18, 18S5-ly ALL THE NEWS ! . The Carbon Advocate, $1.00 Por Yoar. Single opios, PIVIJ Oonts. . Advertise in the Advocate. Houso un! Lot for Sale. One-liait jit, si 1M feet, situate on IliUli fitni't, tieiir the New liimnd llone iiiMMi ullti'ti U ereL-ted u uihhI tallliiK ell ol l"uie XViUrr.uud u iiiinilfr of clioli e Fruit Treri and Viiu -i m. Uu- lxl nu r liome lor tk small family For lermi, it.' , i nll at tlio t'AUBON AuviH atk OMre, Hank street une itMt I Cavlion AflvoGate ! ! ! j5S Ami got all the latest news, &k PHS including Interesting New Ap vjff York and Waslilti!;toit lei J tors. You batter join mo. 1 It Is tlio cheapest, largost I ami 11KST weekly p.iiicr In j tlie Lohlsh Valley. Try II. j Only $1 a Year. h-tAi-lL' i" " to fell who antler fron , Att5 s r .i i j, Dlitue cnuNcrf Vy a dis KtiA3Vv..i' W. R BERNARD. 5)0 TToa Wart Good Dit03tlon7 I M fTcrtt ii.Unftdy witli Full Stewack. If?a4 tichit tc A nclfthi) ,r, who tiaJ uVtn Simmons ISwt Krvu!tor,'twti'. r.it h wn a titrc dire for my trmVIo The I" - fpw; I t mk rtlicted me vr mud i, and in ona wile's nwc I w fis strong una hearty av?r I wm. it thtleit vttdlcint Do You Suffer ttoxn Conatlpation? Teatlmcmy of Hiram YVVjjIeh, Chief-Justice t! Ga. : "1 have ii .xi biwmid Ltver Regulator for "Conittpatlon of tny Do Is, cained by a temporary Derangement of the Iiver, for the last three or (bur years, end always cwA tlecidta bentfit'' .Have Yon Malaria ? I have had Mp.er.re with Simmon) Liver Kegu lator sfneo 1F63, und regard It as the greatrtt tneditine the timet Jir rtiteaset tftuHar ta tnahtrittl region S') good a medicine deserves universal rommendatloti Kev M. 11. WHARTON, Cor. Sec'y Southern llaptUt Theological Seminary f THERE IS BUT OiiE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR! See that you get the genuine, with the rci 7, n front cf wrapper, picpared only by J. H.ZEILIN U CO., iuLu ruormsroKS. rillLADELFlHA. TA. E. IiTJOKB NB ACH, nnALER IN Weil &agus Borders & Decorations, Bools, tatiouery, Fancy Goofls. Window Sliados & Fixtures, I.atcpt Stylos, mailu nnd put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Pntty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway. Manet1 Chunk Pa- Pelow the Bronrlway House. Sale Bills Priutna at this Office. 0. W. SNYDER, D. V, S., Mansion House, Leliigliton, Klltire nttelltlnn (lei,ted in llm ilUr.!iAu m-.n-n leiitntiioiiptiloniestleated animals. Uastinttun leiinrnieii witn tne Keraisenrii ilnstied. Drders iy nmll promptly atteiided.trtr; - All the latest and hcst.newis The Advocate, $1 per year; 50 cents, six months. Stock Large and Complete ! Tie-Very Latest Styles! Cortoews, Worsted k,&c! Best Mate ClotMne ! Perfect Fits Gnarauteefl ! Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more varied than any assortment or stock over displayed m tins section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un questionably lower than any oth er tailoring house. These arc important facts, remember them, and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing. Gents Fernisliii Goods! Hats, Caps mi Mm ! Boots Shoes and Slipcers! For Ladies, Misses anil Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Belore purchasing else where we kindly mvite you to call and ' inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, we guarantee inai you can save money. Respectfully, Clauss&Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehightou, Pa. The Fashions I y In! 1 ! Lq eg T7T7 t Uiefal and Hartfal Medicines. Thuro tu 11 certain class of remedies fgr eonntlnatlon alnolutelr ttseloss. Tlicse are boluses and potions made, in great part or liouopliy.lliii,nloes, muuarli, Bamoonc, nnd oilier worthless Ingreilienls. The damage they do to tlio stomachs of those who use them is incalculable. ' They evacuate tlio bowels, it is true, but .always do to violent ly and proftibcly, tunl besidec, gripe the bowels. Their cflect Is to weaken both them and the stomach. Hotter far to use the agreeable nnd salutary npertent, llos tctlcrH Stomach Hitters, thelaxativu effect of which is never preceded by pain, or tic- rotnpanicil ly n convulsive, violent action 01 tlio bowels, un the contrary, it invigor. ntos tlioso oruans. the stomach and the en tire system. As ti means of curing and preventing malarial fovers, no medicine can cumtiarc with it. and it remedies nervoui debility, rheumatism, kidney and bladder inactivity, unit oilier inorganic ailments. "Labor l)ay" seems to bo misnamed. It Is some, other day. What Is an iufant? Something that makes a pocket of Its uiouto. To cat peas with a knifo may not bo good form, but it's fun for the peas. Tiicro aro somo men so stingy that they would save nil Jokes at their own cx pensu. Sec how tastes differ. The American Is fond of an outing, but a knoallng makes a Itussian mail. ' Drown My dear fellow, two timbrel last What on earth Is that fot? Jones- Why, in case I leave ono anywhere. "I often cut my oldest acquaintance," said the buzz saw, as it took off n mill hand's finger. Wonderful Cures. V. II. iloyt & Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Home, Ga., say : "Wo have heen selling Dr. King's Kcw Discovery, Klccfric Hitters and lliicklen'h Arnica Salvo for four years. Have never handled i reme dies that sell as well or gives such universal satisfaction. There havo been somo Wond erful cures eilccted by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery, luken in connection with Electric llitters, AVc guarantee them nlways. Sold by Thomas. About tlie only tlhit) tho Chicagos don't lose is when they don't play. Dut they would loso even then If thoy could. Ifa woman wants to know what sac rifices men will mako for her let her take a scat in the smoking car. It might bo arguod that oycu ji .pious miller may swear at his mill, on the ground that he is entitled to Ills mill dam. People are apt to feel proud of all tho good traits their children show and wonder where tliey got all their bad ones. "Thcro's always room at tho top." Dut there wouldn't be If everybody who is up there was as big as he thinks himself. We haye noticed that men who patron ize tho side-board and tho side door,aro apt, like the Sunday beer garden to have a side gait. Backlen's Arnica salve. The best salve In tho world ior cuts, bruises, sores,ulcers,salt rhuem.f ever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. I'rico 25c. per box, at Thomas'. It Is said that the Empress Josephine had thirty-eight bonnets In ono month. No wonder the wholo family failed in business. "Yes," said a Dttluth lady who langlcs tho Kngllsh language as well ns politics. "Gladstone seems to be dlslnterrogatint; tho Mugwumps." "Proof positive Dut why do you think young Callow has no pridoof sclf-ii'specl? "Great Scott, man! isn't he one of the rankest Anglomanlacs In town? It Is said to be a rule of nature that overy winged insect shall die within a year. This is consoling to .1 certain extent, but it would bo a belter arrangement if this year's jnosqultoes would dlo last year. K. W. Deach, Mansfield, l'a., says: "I havo uted Dr. Seth Arnold's Cough Killer and it always relieves 111 v cold. Mothers, always use Dr. Beth "Arnold's boollung iiml (JJictitigCortlial lor children. A mild, safe tonic. 'Joe. Having been advised to republish a col umn of the old tlmo lion mots we have been through our files, but ns evcry.joke of them all Is In active circulation to-day we with hold tho scissors, i. e., -we are supposed to. A Tennessee five-year-old was taken by bis mother to witness a hop at a hotel for the first time In his life. Noticing an elder ly musician playing on a harp tho young ster looked up into his mother's face, say ing, "Mamma, Is that David?" "Ilackmctack," a lasting and frsgrun. perfume, Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lcliightou,tind Diery, Weisotiort. Lovolnacottagohas often been sneered at. Nevertheless there arc young people- during these beautiful evenings whoso am bitions do not soar oven as high as love lu a collage. They aro content with lovo n Chlcargo consumes 40,000 pies every vadfor breakfast. This Is only kind of "early piety" known In that city. Sam Jones told the Baltimore people that they were a "silly crowd," and tho paid him 150 a night and provided tho St.1tetnent.tn1e. ShilohV Cure will immediulelv relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and llronchitis. Sold by Dr. Horn, I.eliighton. nnd llierv, Weissport. It is said that ho ct oysowb of Texas all voted for prohibition. They are prob ably tired of shooting men for refusing to ! drink with them. There Is a musical revival in progress In tho country- All classes and conditions ! arc taking lessons. Even choir slugers are learning to sing. Tho best way to remove mosquitoes from a toom Is to go to another yourself, They will alwajsinove with you. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you havo a printed guarantco on overy bottlo of Shiloh'sVilaliter it never fails to cure. Sold by Dr, Horn, Leliigliton, and Diery, Welsn'port. A man will do almost anything to in crease the happiness of tho women ho loyos except to leavo her when she wants to get rid of him Uncle Sam's navy Is not the only ouo subjected to ridicule. The Pall Mall Ga zetto calls John Dull' war ships "Our Crockery Dulwarks," they are so fragile. A NomiI Injector free with each bottlo of am loirs uuarrli Ucmeuy. 1'rlco 60 ceuts, Sold by Dr. Horn, Leliigliton, and Diery. Weiiiort. -'When is a man legally dead?" asks an hnfillsli Journal. When ho dies with. out a cent the law generally lets him ee- viv!v Minn,.. immk HANDS, FEKTAHD TONOUK. Oh I how liuiiiy restless liiimli, 'MoiiK all nations nml all latnli. Tolling, tolling day hy day. What are they all doing, pray v They are worldng with a will, Homo for good, some for ill : Home to sooUie lite sntterer's pain Home for prltle, aud some for enln Iltisy hands, they dally sow Seeds of Rood, or seeds ol woe, (111 I how many restless teet, lu the gay and crowded street. Traveling, traveling day hy daj . Where are they nil going, ptaj v They are inarching w Ith a w I1P Hoiue aro climbing up the hill. After glory's shining crown Some, we see, are going down; limy feet that tread sin's load, Or I he narrow way to Hod. oh I how many a restless tongue, Hlch and poor, and old nml young, Talking, talking day by day. What me they all saying, prayv They aro wagging with a will, Like the clapper of a mill, Speaking words of pleasant cheer. Or the vile ones sad to heart Busy tongues that dally go Telling tales for weal or woe. liusy hands, oh! sow for life, Sowfor peace, titid not for strife Busy feet, oh I tread the way Toward the shining gates of day Busy tongues tTic truth declare, Sin and error never spare I All, though' human, uiudeillilne, (Slory, graco and Joy arc thine. Hands and feet and tongue of tttiiitc Work for everlasting faine- TO-DAY AMD TO M0BR0W. lioast not thyself tor tho morrow, Ilow little ye know of the dv The hopes that to-day are tlio brightest. To-morrow may vanish unity. xo-lay you inay stand In the smuhiiie, To-lnorroiv you'll stand In the shinies To-day you may gather the blossoms To-morrow they'll wither and fade. To-day you may w Itness the bildul, To-inorrow you'll stand by the bier; To-day your rollicking laughter, To-morrow the scald lug tear Ty-day we tejolce in our riches, To-morrow they'll vanish nwirt ; To-duy we chetlsh lilt Idol, To-morrow we'll llnd It but clay. Today we have worldly ambition. To-morrow our hearts will be crushed r To-day wo hao prldu without measure, To-morrow wo'll bow in the dust. There tire thorns with all our roses, And tares with till our wheat; Sunshine and shade lu succession, To-morrow the bitter nnd sweet. Ho we pass through life liqt knowing The scenes of tho coining davi Hut trusting, we look for the morrow, For the future looks hopeful nml gaj. In View of Death. 1IY M. E. 1IOLA1IAN. Def oru the pleivdCiss lit 3f rs. Lyman's ar tistic parlor, it L-yll young lady is standing. Sho has jus', como off victor In a heated discussion wltli-lier aunt concerning the man they aro bound that she will marry willy-nilly, and is resting on her laurels. Although not exactly beautiful, Cather ine Grey Is .1 woman who wins a second look where women more perfect are passed Idly by. A person who would always Inspire an interest wholly unique, apart from ether women. So thinks Mrs. Lyman us liei eyes follow and dwell on the graceful figure of her niece, who has como from her city toll with a pen, for n few weeks' retreat and rest In this charming county home by the opal tlntcd sea. "You look sweet and tractable enough, Catherine," sho says. "Vet, you reallyaro most nbsurdly unmanageable and indepcud' cnt. If only you would marry Hlch now " Her niece smiles lazily while pulling on iter Ions gauntlets, and breaks in. "The young woman that I see beforo tne," she remarks, with an approving nod at her own handsome reflection, is twenty- three years old, .Aunt May. She is quite old, ugly and sensible enough, I should judgo, to follow her o,vn devices, and man age her own affairs. Sho Is certainly so absurdly obstinate and self opinionated as to think so, and scorn a cut-and-drled pro gramme marked out for hor by others." "It Is all for your own good that I would at all Interfere, Catherine," retorts her aunt, with a hopeless sigh. "You seem determined to overlook your own best In terests; and" "Klchmoud Leslie," completes Gather me, with a little sarcastic laugh and a queer Hash of her gray eyes. "No such possibili ty as overlooking him, Aunt May. He is quite too material and dlagreeable to allow It j but I decline to consider him as my best Interests. - ' ' 'TU true, alas! 'tis pity, And pity 'tis, 'tis true.' You wllUhlnk, no doubt; but really 1 pre fer my wholesome, independent existence to the unwholsumu Idea and possibility of beiug your pet ftlcnd's slave, aunty. He disapproves of me, and I am quite happy In his disapproval, so why not whistle your schemes down tho wind as fruitless There now wish me 6011 toyage," "My dcar,' again protests her aunt, fol- lowluglier down the steps, "1 am 60 afraid to havo you go riding alone! Arab" with a nervous glance at the handsome black thoroughbred prancing below the steps' 'is such an untamable creature. Pray do let lltch accompany youJ Catherine leaps to her saddle with u light laugh, and tho stable-boy regards her in open pity, thinking: "That Ylclous bcast'll change her airs afore she gets back, cr I'm a goat." "Now, aunty, pray don't!" Catherine says, gayly", "You havo Inflicted Mr, Les lie onmy excursion of pleasure for the last time. Why must you torture him aud me when we aro not cougenlal spirits, ll'e clash wo sneer we quarrel, and Well, It Is unfortunate you invited us both to your root at the same time; but bear with inv desootlsm a brief while. I will soon fold up my tent like the Arabs aud silently teal away back to my life among the 'mad ding crowd." Now, my beauty" Suddeuly a wave of color dashes across her fair face, and dies away, leaving her deathly pale. From a swinging chair among the fra- grant shrubbery on the terrace a toll, stern ! hut slnguUrly handspmo man has rlsen.and ! Is coming toward her. i Every word of her conversation has reached him, and she knows It, and Is angry with herself and him for thr know led 0. "This horse Is not safe for a lady to ride,' ho says sternly, laying his hand on tin brldlc,and regarding the lovely equestrienne with eyes Into which have como a sudden sharp pain. "Aro you determined to go alone, nnd dnro death, Miss Grey? Ills tone is scornful anil authoritative. Sho crests her head haughtily. "I am going alono," she says, coldly, "Pardon me, Mr. Leslie; but I am quite capable of attending to my own affairs." He steps back with a bow, standing bate' headed nnd magnificent In the morning sunshine, In his eves a mingled passion of pain, loyc, scorn, anger nnd disapproval. "I have to beg your leniency for my pre sumption," ho answers, sternly. "I have but wanted you. as I would iinv stranger who was rashly reckless of life. Dellcvo me, I had no further Interest." "I am pleased to bollcve it," she retorts tartly. "And," he coutluuus uioro coldly still, while Mrs. Lyman stands speechless with dismay, "I must confess to being, all ufr consciously, an eavesdropper to jottr eou. ycrsatlon In the parlor. The windows were open, and my fate was the common fate allotted lu such cases." He smiled bitterly. A deep pain flushed Catherine's fair face. "I beg your pardon," she stammered "I .I was driven to It." "Pray.do not apologize I undurstaud," hu answers. "Aud you were right; It was all line. I have been a disagreeable bore, and done much toward spollhfg your sum mer pleasttte. Dcllcve me, I am heartily sorry, and will make what reparation lies In my power a hasty departure. Absolve me of designs In seeking your presence here. It was purely accidental on my part You need havo 110 fear; I would not have you for my wife at any price 1" With that he turned sharply and strode off toward the opalescent sea glinting In tho distance. "Great heavens 1" gasped Mrs. Lyman, weakly. And cutting Arab a sharp lash, Cather ine shut her Hps tightly to suppress their emotion, "He Is at least trutbfnl," she muttered. "He would not have mo at anypricel I wonder if I am glad or hurt. Dahl iVou- susel irould I become fool enough to mar ry lttchmond Lesllo after all our battles of mental sarcasms? To love him to late I" Sho flushed hotly, and spurring Arab anew, was soon on the broad open road leading Along the seashore. Site was a splendid horsewoman, and obedient to her command the mettlesome steed dashes off fast and afar. Hcr'thoughts arc all fiery chaos, strange ly mixed with pathos. Tho fresh, salt breath of the sea blowing on her face Is gratefully cool, and some what clears the cobwebs ot trouble from her brain. Yet over her hangs some strange pre sentiment of coming evil. Tho heart m her bosom is like lead, the sky seems to grow overcast with its gloom. " H'bat Is it?" she pauts. "Is It the pre. ludo to my doom? Is something fearful go ing to happen me? Or Is ttthat I am learn ing to love Hlch Leslie? That the know. ledgo that he would not have mo at any price Is wounding my vanity? Dah! They but frightened me. I am weaker than I thought. Let us have a climb among the cliffs, Arab." She turns thu beautiful animal into a side road among the jagged, shelviug cliffs. They are just above tho sea, high and free. On one side oft ho narrow ledge road,lhe black jagged rocks rise higher yot; on tho other, far below, the rocks washed smooth by the swishing tide. Dut the cliff road was easy and sufllclcnt- ly broad, winding lu and out among the rocks. It was hours before Catherine would al low herself to think of returning homeward, no matter how her heart might crave. She would glvo Hlchmoud Lesllo time to leave as ho said he was going to do. Suddenly a great Indefinable fear clutched her heartstrings. EA voice his voice rscemed calling to her in passionate plea'dlng and despair. So real and Intense It souuded, (hat she drew rein and listened with wildly beating heart and hated breach, "Oh, God! what Is it?" she whispered. "Am I going mad. Hurry home, Arab. Wo shall be late." Ou thoy went, but the strange pain and fear went with the girl. "It is madness coming on," she said, "Oh, hurry, Arab, hurry." She noted all tho landmarks marking the way, aud tho swishing, incoming tide crept up to the rocks below tho road. "We hayo almost reached tho open road, Arab," sho laughed. "Sec, my beauty, cf course we are safe. So much for presenti ment." Dut suddenly 011 the evening silence broke a faint, wild cry for help, from tho rocks below, apparently, and even the steed prick ed up his cars and galloped on. It came again directly beneath, and the yolce sent all the blood from Catherine's face to her heart. Dismounting, she peered over thu ledge aud shouted. Then through the gathering shadows her eyes met the dark form of lllcbmond Les lie, standing ou a ledgo of rock about fif teen feet below, with the tide sweeping In about his knees. 'Courage I" she cried. "Where Is the tide-mark on the rocks?" "Above my head two feet," he groaned back. "Aud the wall Is solid as masonry. I was walking, and aud forgot all about tho tide. Is there any one with you?" "No one," she answered quickly. "I was riding by aud heard you. How high Is tho tide now?'7" "About my waist. You would have no time to bring help. They would be too' late. Even now I am losing my foothold. Oh, my lovo, stay thero until tho last, will you not? It will ho but a few moments. Catherine, I love you better ten thousand times than life. I had rather die now than Hvo without you. I have suffored agonies untold since last we parted. I thank God that I may tell you before I go." Ever since discovering him, and thp lim ited time given hor, she lias been working with quick, deft lingers and silent prayers, Advertising Rates For Legal Notices. The following prices for legal advertis ing has been adopted by llln Oaiiiion AiiVodatk. Charter Notices - - - $4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - - 4 Oo Commissioner's Notices - 4 00 Divorce Notlws - . . - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Executor's No!lc - - . - 3 00 Other legal advertising will be charged for by tho square. H. V. Hortalmor, Jr., Publisher. "Pray God 1 may have tho strength I" she breathes nt last, and falls on her knees and calls lo him. "I am here still, love," ho answers. "I might ns well u out on ono wave as anoth er; but I like in stay near you ns lnngns posslble." 'Hlehmoiid. oh, my loyol" sho cries. "Do quick! Tie this around your arms,and let mo attempt to pull you up. Arab will help inc." As she speak she flings the life-line lo him and waits. It Is composed of her rldlng-hablt, an embroidered underskirt and Arab's brldlo and hitching sttap. , Willi quick hands nrd a fervent "God bless her," he fastens it to his body. "All readY," he answers. "Dut, oh, my poor, dear love" Then slowly Hit ascent begins; He is lifted from the curling waves just in time, and somehow Catherine and Arab com bined could evcr qtSrro.cxplatn thoy havo drawn him up, ahdhols standing on the road beside her, dripping like a water-god. "We have stood in sight of death," Catherine whispers, shivering. "I have seen the truth, and I loyo you, HIchmond, against my will. Oh, darling, If you had died" "So." laughs Mrs. Lyman, when sho has pelted and oiled over her. "This Is tho end of your blue stocktuglsm. Ms dear Catherine, when you could not bear the In fllclloit of Hlclunond's presence for one morning tide, how ou earth aro you going tocnduie id m for all time?" He niece laughed softly. "I thluk I shall manage it," sho said. "And I am not going to marry him because you wished It, or because of his money, or because of my own convenience, but be cause we have stood In sight of death, and have learned how petty, trivial and absurd my boasted Independence was to subdue uiy woman's heart. For weal or woe, I love him!" FLOWERS BY THE BEA. A great number of flowering plants aro grown, nnd thu manner in which tho zonal pelargonium passes through an ordinary winter In the open air, unharmed by' frost, Is surprising. For seven consecutive years, tho 'zonal pelargonium lived in many sheltered gar dens, untouched by frost, and. as a conse quence, made n growth that was truly as tonishing to strangers; and not only do geraniums grow and flower In the most luxuriant manner, but all other flowering plants thrlyo lu all gardens that are fairly well sheltered from tho wind. The subjoined list of plants are thtso that succeed In wen beds on promenades closu tu the sea. Here they are exposed to every oust of wind, with tho sea beating up within a few yards of them. These seaside plants comprise petunias. jobellal, zinnias, dwarf tropaj'olums, mar guerites, mignonette, cornstlum, tormento sum, gold feather, phlox Drummondl, yel low marigolds, gatllardlas, fuchsia, calceol arias and Indian pinks. A few may bo faund in good condition In places ntoro sheltered from the rough winds. They are anllrrhluums, pentstemons. shrubby veronicas, hyacinths candlcans, anemone japonica, French marigolds, dahl ias, gladioli and chrysanthemums. This list might be extended, and perhaps with advantage; but it Is preferable to name such as aro seen lu 11 condition wortliy of being placed In this list. At the same lime It must bo understood that It Is possible some of the plants named might be seen lu a more satisfactory state In other places that aro not Influenced by the spray fiom the sea; but If such a ques tion is raised, it will have no bearing on the object in view. The object of this article Is to show what. , are the most likely plants" to succeed In gardens near to the sea. A FLEAEANT GIFT. What a blessing to hls friends aud society Is tho man who can "take things easy,1' ns the phrase goes. It Is downright selfishness to Inflict our personal grievances upon our friends, slnco it does not alleviate our misery to make other people- uncomfortable. Tho man who "takes things easy" al Izes this, and suffers lu silence. More than likely people think ho has no troubles of his own, or an organization so inferior thut it Is not Jarred out of tune by tho rough usage of fortune; for try.rcako tho very worst of overy trouble, big' pr, lit tle, fiom the fracture of a teacup to tllirt, of a skull, is considered by manv n proof of great sensibility and depth of character, while ho who pjjesues the other courso,who endures reverses, -slights, Injuries, pin pricks of annoyance, tigues of anxiety, physical aud mental neuralgias, without reporting them to every passer and howling his grievance Into tho ears of every listener is often spoken of as fiber too coarse to feel Acutely and suffer keenly. Dut, for all that, this maligned person Is opular wherever lie or sho-goos. The person who can go without her din ner and her spring suit and not advertise tho tact; who can lose her purse and keep her temper; who makes light of a heavy weight, and can wear a shoe that pinches without any one being the wiser; who does to magnify thu splinter In her finger Intop a stick of timber; who swallows her bitters without leaving thu taste In other people's mouths such a one Is always popular. Oh, for a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaveir of Invention! A klng- jdont for a stage, princes to act, and mon- archs to behold tho swelling scene. Cold words freezo pepple, hot words scorch them, bitter words make them hit ter, wrathful words mako them wrathful. Kind wot ds ptoduce their own image on men's souls; and a beautiful Imago It Is. Manners havo been somuwhat cynically defined by wise men to keep fools at a dis tance. Fashion is shrewd tn detect thoso who du not belong to her train, aud seldom wastes her uttcntious. Society Is very swift in Its instincts, aud If you do not bo- long to It, resists and sneers at you, or quietly drops you. All politeness is owing to liberty, We olish one another, aud rub off our comenu paud rough tides by a sort of amicable col llalon. To ri'itraln tlila is Inpvitnblr bring a rust upon men's understanding,