! hi si' in titur fle Carbon Advocate, tlviua Advertising Rates For Logal Notioos. Tho following prices for legal advertis ing has been adopted by ihe CAltnOK Advouatk. Charter Notices - - - - M 00 Auditor's Notices - - - - 4 On Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00 Divorce Notitcs - - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - ;' - 8 CO Executor's Nolleo -' - - 8 00 Othcrlcgal advertlslngwlll hecharged for by tho square. H. V. Uorthimw. Jr., Publisher. . in tNiF.rn!fiKifT Family NKw-.tyvritn t'ui)' llshcd every Saturday In Ixh1chton. CarJinii Jaunty, Pennsylvania, ly Harry V. Mortliimor, Jr. HANK HT11EKT. $1 00 Por Year in Advanoe 1 host advertising medium In the cottnly ltvery description of Plain mill Fancy JOB PRINTING Vt very low plum Wo do not hesitate to say that we aro better equpped than any otlier printing establishment In this section to do flrst-clasi Job-work, In all It branches, lit low prices. $1,-00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. --. ,....-,..,,M.M.l.Mi,r..i..iMiifcii.M.-....,l.l,.. , , , . .,. .- ,,-.,- . . I 1 -f" - - . II.,... ,..- .- , .. i , - r. VOL. XV., No. 47. Lehighton, Carbon Oounty, Ponua., October 8, 1887. Single Oopios 5 Cents. Professional & Business Cards. Horace Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT IjAW, Jn'trKi -The lloom recently occupied by W. M. llapshcr. BAN IC 8TIIERT, - - LEUiailTON. PA. May he consulted In English nnd flcrman. July 4-ly W. M -Ranshor, ATTORNEY and COUNBEIiliOK AT LAW, AND 1HS.TMOT ATTOn-VBY, First door above the Mansion House, MAUOII OIIUNK, .... VENN'A. Ileal Kstato nnd Collection Agency. Will Huy nnd Sell lteal lCstate. Conveyancing neatly done. Collection proinptlv mads. nettling Knfatos of Deojilcnt'i a specialty. May ho consulted In Kngllsh and Ocrman. nov. a-yl H, V. Morthimor, Sr., notary runiiio, r OfPiOK: "Carbon Advocato " Ofllcc, BANK STREET, - LKHIOHTON. Atl busbies pertaining to the offlcn will receive prompt attention. mar. 10 O. V. Kleintop; Instructor in Music, llobhlns American Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moderate. niigH-tf Henry Nolf, AT THE CAMION IIOUSH IS NOW- an Aficonlatimi ' 11HTWEEN THE Hotels and L V. Depot. r.irtles called for at tholr Homes by heavlnc or ders at any of the hotels. April 2, IW W. G. IVT. Seiplo, 1'IIYSICIAN AND SUltGEON, SOUTH STREET, - IjEIIKHITON. Mav be consulted In English and German. Specfal attention given to Gynecology. Officii HoiutSj From 12 M. to, 2 1. M., and from 6 to 9 r. M, mar. 3l- 1 P. A. Rabenold, D. D. S., IlKANPit Okkicr ; Over J. W. Itaudenbiisirs Liquor Store, JNK STREET, LEHIGHTON. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without rain, (las administered vi lien requested. OOlco Days WEDNESDAY or each week. I. O. address, LlTZENIlliltti, Jan 3-yl liehlgli county, J'a. Cortrlght, D. D. Okkichi Opp. (ho ' llroadway House," H ROADWAY, - MAUCH OIIUNK l'allenls have the bencM of the latest improve ments in Mecliauical Appliances nnd the I '.est Methods of Treatment In all Surgleiil Cases. -AN.ESrillU-IO administered If desired. If pos sible, persons residing outside 01 Munch Chunk, siioiuu make. arr.uignnenis oy man Jy-)'l EYE AND EAR. Dr. G. T. FOX Visits Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of each week, l'mctlce limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. tlfflc at Ilaydcii'a American Hotel, nnd Ofllco Hours Irom A. M. to ago 1". M. Also attends to Itefractlou of tho Eye for the proper adjustment wf masses, and for the Relief and Cure of Opti cal ueieeis. May also bo consulted nt his onicc In HATH, WVilnpsilnv uml Salm-il.iv of each week, nt 11AN- (iOU on Monday, and utllASTON on Tuesday of eacn weeK. j;ui a- l CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KlSTI.Elt, - - ritOlMtlETOK, Dank Stbkiit, LuiuaiiTOK. The ftirlinn ltousn olTers tlrstbLss aeeommoda- tlous to the traveling public. Hoarding by the lav nr week mi reasonable terms. Choice Clears. Wines and Liquors always on hand, (iond Klieds ami Blames, wnu very auciiiivu iiosiierx, .u- taciieu. lriu-i PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, LEOPOLD MEYEIt, PROP'R, PACKERTON, ... Prnna. This well-known Hotel Is admirably rcllttcd, nnd has thn best lu'ennnnoilatloiis for lierinaneui and transient boarders. Excellent Tables nnd tho very best Liquors. Stables atuiclipa. MqlG-yl MANSION HOUSE, Ojqioslto I k S. l)eiot, BANK STREET, - LEHJGIITON, O. H. HOM, HtOPUIETOK. This housB offers first-class accommodations for transient una permanent boarders, u mis ni-en newly rellttedln all Its departments, nnd Is locat ed In imt, nr thn most nlcluresnue oot-tlous of the borough. Terms moderate. tST" The 11 A It Is supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Jjigcr on Tap, npr 17-yl Announces to his friends and the public gencr nlly. that he has now nieu for their accommoda tion his new aud handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, next door to tho 1st National Bank, BANK ST., ij'iitguion.aiui iiiawieis now preparcu iu iiiru tsli First-Class Meals at Short Xotical Tbrillarls sunnlledwllh the best Wines. Fresh Ijiger Beer ami Choice Cigars, You arc cordlal- y luvlleii ui can. air 24-yt D. J. KISTLER ltesiiectfully announces to tho public that ho has opened a NK.W LIVKUV STABLE, unit that he Is now iireiared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddiiiors or Business Trios on the fthorteiit no tice and most liberal terms. Orders left at the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attentlou. BfARLW ON NORTH STREET, next the Hotel, Li'liljliton. JauK-vl T. J. BRETNEY IIi-siMM-lfullv annoiiiu'fls Ul the Mfrt-hunU hf 1. lilghUm and others that hu Is now prepaiedto do all kinds of IIaumno of FiiKtflHT, Express AlATTEll AKD BAGnAGE very reasnimble prices. By prompt utteutlnn t all orders ,ie hopes to merit a share ol public otronaee Itesldriire corner of Pine aud Iron uiwet, Lehlifhton. Iirtidors tell ut Sweeny & Son a Sorner Store U recelda prompt sttedtlou. . nr. I?, Si T.J. BBETNEY. S., Iiohighton Business Dlrootory. JW. ltAt'DHNBUSII.Bailk street, wholesale . dealer In choice brands of tthtsktcs, gin, brandies, wines, &c. 53r7" rntronage sollclled. ESItANO'S SHAVINO SALOON, opposlto tho AnvrinATR Oi--kii!R. Is bcHibiuarters for shaving and halrciitllng. Cigars & tobiwco sold. GO TO FRS. RODEUKlt, under tho Exchange Hotel, Bank street, for a smooth shave or a fashionable haircut. 1ST Closed on Sunday's. J J. KUTZ, Bank street, manufacturer of . choice brands of cigars nnd dealer In all kinds of tobaccos and smoker's novelties. Call. "OUTER 1IEIM, Bank street, dealer In ladles, Jr gents, misses und children's bools.shoes and silpucrs. Repairing promptly attended to. Call. JAMES WALV, Bank street, steam heaters, stoves, all kinds of tlnwaie. Roofing nnd spoutlug n specialty. Your patronngo solicited. H. KOCH, Bank street, manufacturer of , choice brands of Havana cigars. All kinds : smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call. sa F. CLAR1C, lager beer hall ami restaurant nni, J, "PP. square, iianK street, uoico iner liquors aud cigars. Fresh Lager always on JS. W15BI1, saloon and restaurant, liatiK , street, headquarters torfresh lager becrand other drinks. Choice eatables always on hand. SR. OILHAM, attorney at law ami notary . niililn. ll.iuk street. Muv tin consulted In English nndoerman. Instate & collecting ugency. n B. ltHOADS. As't.. Bank street, denier m 0. dry goods, notions, glassware, queenswnrn. and groceries. t"Share of patromrge sollctcd. THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank street, plain and fancy Job printing a specl- AuvouATK one uonar per ycai in uuuiiei;. THE LEHIOH WAGON CO., Llinltcd. factory on Bank street, manufacturers of Inilcher, baker, milk, truck and exricss rnigonssj ERASER & BUSS, wholesale and retail con fectioners, Bank street, ricnlcs and narttes supplied. Your patronage Is cordially solicited. wfuinr.HTim HOTTLINO HOUSE. Thus. J. JX llcck, Bank street, lager beer, ale, porter, ginger ulc, &c. Your orders nro solicited., 10. J. STRAUSS, Jlalioning street, iresn I. milk and cream delivered every morning. All kinds of vegetables In season. low prices. O TO 'RUBER'S SOUTH BANK STREET. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bank street, Thomas Mantz, proprietor. Coach to and froirude pot. Rates reasonable tor regular & translet tffldo REUBEN FENSTEEMACHEli, Lehigh street, dealer in dry- goods, notions, provisions, groceries, qucousware, &c. l'atronago solicited. MRS. nnTSCHIRSCIISlvY, Lcnign street, is headquarters for. dry goods, notions, pro. visions, groceries, rec. tJ7-rnirouag wntm-u, B EST SODA WATER Tho Secret Societies. KM, E., meet Monday evening of each week . In (label's Hull Kagle's cordially invited. JOHN D. BERTOLETTE POST. No. 4M, (1. A. It., second and fonitb Thursday evenings of each month, In Rebcr's Hall. Comrades invited. COL. JOHN LEXTZ CAMP, No. 03, S. of V., U. l'a. Dlv., U. S., meet Wednesday even ing in lleher's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain. 10. O. T., tnect Friday night of each week In . Itebcr's 1 lull. Bank st rect, nt 7 :30 o'clock. All lemplars Invited. A. W. Hony, 0. T. 1 M. C. A., ineA every evening, except Sun- Jt m ay . friz sjioiii.. ntn-ii""'",v !" ! hemcrer'.s hall. Hy-You are cordially invited. Our Churohes. UTHODIST EPISCOPAL. Soutli Bank street, Sunday nervlces nt 10 a. n ami j.ho p. m., SimdaySchiHil2p. m, Y Hi. ill A.IUll, l .llllll. TRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunilay sen lees. 10 a. m., ((ierman), ".no p. in., (l-.ng- llSlu,UllliayscuooilMll. , ll. Jiuur.u,iasur. REl'ORMHl), Lehigh slrect, sunilay services nt ion. in., (German), 7.30 p. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. O. W. Srinrrz, Pastor EVANGELICAL. South street, Sunday services lit in n, in., (German), 7.unp. in., (English), Sunday scunoi a p. in. t. . iiimss, i asior. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Co.il streets, services every Sunday morning and evening. Ruv. Hamjiackk, Piister. AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUBDIO SQUARE Bank Street, Lehighton, "Pa., Is prepared for Hie SUMMER TRADE' wnu uin-Misiqipij in Druys and Meilicines, Choice Wines' & Liquor, Cigars, etc. Prescriptions caiefully compounded at all hours of tho day or night. Pull Line of -A N D- Library & Stand Lamps, in all styles, and at all prices, Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety nt S A MTJEL G HAYEK'S l'opular Store, Tlank Street. Ioofing and Spoutingn special ty. Stove repaii-s furnished on short notice. Trices lleasonahle ! J S it a Dl'i Ob T a HO ll II 3 WALL PAPERS DECORATIONS Weissport Business Directory. J. 0. ZERN, M. D., W. I, KUTZ, M. D. -QUS. ZEHN & KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OFFICE at the residence of Dr. Zern. Wl.lto Stritt, Welssport. All calls or sumlcal or medical treatment will receive prompt attention. mayl4-87-tf JAUKY & SKWEt.L, The Wcissporb Bakery, Fresh Bread and Cakes every day. Delivered In Iiclughton and Mauch Chunk every Tnosdaj, Thursday and Saturday, tyl'lcnlcs, Parties, CKinp-Meetlngs, Weddings, Funerals supplied at short notice. august7,8My ItANKLIN 1J0U.SK, EAST WEISS PORT, PENN'A. Tills house offers nrst-class acconunodatl(itui to tho permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy John RKiimo, Proprlrti.r. JKATS, THE JEWEliEU. All Kinds of Jewelry ! Scliooi Books anil Stationery. atiBsut7,ee-iy. THE Welssport, Carton County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. ttfio nubile Is rcsncctfullv Informed that this well-know house has been redtteu nnd Improved to a ilrst rate, and nblo to furnish theveiy best accommodations of all kinds A Livery Stable In connection with the hotel, with amnio means to accommodate wedding parties, funerals aud pleasure seekers with safe teams. In connection with the hotel Is a FINE POOL ROOM handsomely nttcd up. Api".a 87Iy I have. "list opened nCoal Yard In connection wnu inynoiei in wuiaaruui v neve, can constantly bo found all sizes of tho Best of Coal! nlccs fully as low as the lowest. Olveme d und be convinced. Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Welssport. Fairbanks Stnnilant Scales In Connection. December 18, 18S6ly ICE CBEAM AT WHOLESALE. T am now prepared to supply to private lamilies, picnic pay tics, and all who may need mm iiiu s i in anv nuantitv. at the mostrea- sonahle price and on short no tice. Quality unexcelled. All orders promptly attended to. 0. W. SEWELL. JylG-4m Weissport, Pa. For NcwcbI Designs and Most Fashlonnble Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c., &c. J GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lohighton. Goods ciivanteeil nnd prices as low as else where for thosaino quality of goods. July 18, 1R85-Iy 1 READ THE Carton Advocate ! !. !. 1 Ami net. nil t.bn latest nnws. i Including Interesting Now ' YorK and wasmngion 101- fnra Ynn lietl.pr inln mn. It Is the cheapest, largest and 11EST weekly paper In the LoIiIqU Valle?. Try R. Only $1 a Year. (Jirouln.ti.on, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Oonts . Advertise in the Advocate. Houso and Lot for Sale. M i . lew irci. Bllllilio uii ulilxli Klrect, near tlie New limind lloilHl. IllMtu u-llit'h U Piwtj.il H iHn-nlun' Kr.tiiio lluuse, lOx.'tii t A never UlllUB Well til i'uiv WukT, and a number ot rhoirv Knilt -In'f mid lues on tlio Uit. A nice home for a small family For temin, &., call ut the C'auuos Auvoi atk Onifie, Ilauk street uno (Hf Fort Alien Rouse Goal Goal, Goal. THE GREAT FOR LIVER DISEASE. S ? Hll 1 UjlllO t totijnie cORtad white or covered fe.in u imjrrn !nr; jwiln In t1ielaclt tlJe, rjotnu often v. ffrtn for KhefnMlsni taut ftiomafh IMfiH fHtti iiitwtitiic i.ins trul waterlrsh,prindi(restion( I'v inn ) nntldtidcruLlation: iwcls iUernatelycoatW nr t lot t hfn'tm hct t's of memory, with a pkinful ten t .r having f4 lei to do tomcthlotf which Duelit to t -ut 1cn Hune flrhtltfr f tow spirits t a thick, jelloir mUMMiMnLf of Ute ikin in J eyes ; dry cough i fever rett l94nn; the (irins U tunty end hlghocolorcd And, klt'.MtJ to iiaruit deiHMlts kedimeot. GONS UWFfR REGULATOR, 'i'UUKLY VJSOKTjVBLE, An mtCTiUi 8pec:rc ron MuUi Int Hrftpepula, :mtKtlimflnn( ltilloiiKnesSf sick lleailnelio, JnnnUlce, Nntfnoa Colic MoVital Dcprcttfllon, 1 low el Complaints, lilc, i:tc, Ktc, Is gerittlymed In the South to arouse theTo . pUiLlvtr to a healthy ftftton. luactt without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation. It rvgulAtes tho Iirer( and ci uses the bile to act as the purge. The excess of hite beinjz removed, a tntilo effect Is produced and health U perfectly restored. The Kcgiilator Is given with safety and the Imppleot result to the most delicate infant For all diseases in which a laxative, altera tive or purgntlve Is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine la the World I f THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS I LIVER REGULATOR! See that you get the genuine, with the red X cn front of Wrapper, prepared nly by J. H.ZEILIN & CO., WLUiHonunou. PHILADELPHIA. FA. E. F. LlJCKBf03ACH, DIVALEIt IN Wall Woew9 Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Mi Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made anil put up. If detlrea. Paints, Oil, .Varnish, Putty, BniBhes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mauch Chunk Pa. Below the Broadway J3onse. Sale Bills MM at this Oice. 0. f . SNYDER, D. V. S, Mansion Houso, Leblghton, Entire attention dnvnted tn thn dlspAsea tirnvn. lent ; amongst domesticated animals. Castration iicriormea tiiii tue Kcrasseur it desired, orders uy muu promptly attended 10. All the latest and best newfs The Advocate, $1" per year; 50 cents, six months. Fall Fashions ! Stoct Large anfl Complete ! . Tlie Yery Latest Sty les! lofcs ai Cassimeres ! (Mscots, Worsted &c, &c ! Best Mafle Clothing ! Perfect Fits Guaranteed 1 . Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more varied than any assortment or stock ever displayed in this section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un questionably lower than any oth er tailoring house. These are important tacts, remember them, and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing, Gents Fnrnislite Goods! Hats, Caps and Neckwear ! Boots Shoes and Sliers! 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, wo guarantee- that you can save money? Respectfully, Clauss&Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, P4. gi fw In ' ! Li U2 f I t m Ono of Now England's liiaulrlnt; plill- osopliiTs wants to know whether Adam stnokt.il or not. Figuratively speaking, wo bellove ho did, and that Eyo was the causa of It. Husbands who leavo property to Ihelr widows under the odious conditions that they do not marry again might as well not die at all. We are willing to bear nersoal-testimony to the efficacy and value of Hoods Barsa parilta, which wo have been advertising some years in our paper, .having used it for blood impurities witli great success. It is a preparation of standa,rTOerit. hiade of perfectly pure ingredien&l'find thoroughly effective . in cleans'inu and nurifyintr the system. For qruptions, boils etc, it can bi- relied uion overy time. Uur own expert ence with It has been most gratifying, nnd We nroglnd to give it this endorsement. " It was Dcsdemona who .looked lhtb Othello's faco and repeated the Immortal words, "Let me kiss him for his smother.'-' Journalists get more free, adytce. than any other, class of people, . juid it Is not strange that 'newspapers have adyice- left over whlch'they can afford to glvo-away to their subscribers. . Brace TJn. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you aro bothered with Headache, vou are fidgctly, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brale up. Brace iip, but not villi EtiinulantSf.sprinc mcdl rincs, or bitters, which have lor their basis Very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimu late you for an hour, aiiil then leavo you cn wotto condition then before. What your want is an alterative mat wilt puruy yond blood, start healthy action of Liver ran Kidneys, restore your vitality, and givcraedi newed health and strength. Such a , and- icine yon will find in KIcctric Bitters Drug only 60c. ft bottle al T. I), Thomas' Drug biore. A Frcjich paper says.that Blsuiark Is financially Interested In twclvo breweries. What a political string he could pull In this country with that backing. ' Ilc'd bo an alderman inside of sis, months. Lovo in a cottage means simply a llfe longjcourse of plates-for-two and dafly bread. for one. There are very few brass bands In. a military parade that can play as many airs as the drum-major puts on. Wretched. Indeed.' Are those whom a confirmed tendeney to bil iousness subject to the various and cliaiign ttil symptoms indicative of liver complaint. Nausea, tick lieadaclio: constipation, furred tongue, an unpleasant brclth, a dull or sharp pain in the neighborhood of the affected or gani impurity of the blood .and loss . of ap petite, signalize'it as one of tho most ilis- trissin'g, as it is ono of the mosl common, of maladies. Ihere is, however, a benign specific for the disease and all its unpleas ant manifestations. It is the concurrent Icstinioay of the public and the medical profession, that Ilcstctter's Stomach Bitters 13 it medicine which ochieves resultsspeedily fell' thorough and' benign. Bes.des rectify ing' liver disordc, it invigorates the-eelilo conuuers kidney and bladder boiiiplSlnts and hastens the convalescence of those re covering from drifcebling disease. More over, it is the grand specific for fever and ague. Our best friends are those whoJseep perfectly quiet when some-one Is enumera ting our virtues. When John L. Sullfvan dies it Is be lieved that he will provide for tho endow ment of a large memorial saloon at Cam bridge. It must bobecause Scotchmen chiefly marry among the English that we hear so milch of tho .blue belles of Scotland. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world lor cuts, bruises, sores,ulcers,salt rhucm,feveraores, 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, Price 25c. per box, at Thomas'. "Yes, sir, you ought to he ashamed of yourself to let your pale, sickly wife chop that knotty wood I" said a Citizen to Mc Elroy SIvlcahey. "Sure, sor, but oiin not, Be gobs, an' it was 'me, sor, as paid the docthcr folve dollars for the adyice." "Ad vice?" "Yls, Ho said that , poor woman, sho needed exercise, and It'll not be Mc- Elroy llnlcaliey that'll put a log In her way." Muffs will bo very small this winter, but ear labs will remain as large as ever. It Is reported that the Queen Is invol untarily growing chin whiskers. Godshaye the Queen. The iron trade Is said to be heavy, That Is natural enough. Iro.n never was as light as gas. S. W. Beach, Mansfield, l'a., t.ays:; I have used Dr. Beth Arnold's Cough Killer and it always relieves my cold. Mothers, always uko Dr. Seth Arnold's Soothing and Qjieting Cordial Corchildren. A mir.l, safe tonic. 25d . , ., To make' a salad, four persons are needed: a spendthrift for oll.'amls'er 'Ibr vinegar, a counsellor for salt, and a mad man to stir it allip. We write our mercies In the dust, but our afflictions we engravs in marble. Our memories serve us but too well to remem ber the latter; but we are strangely forget ful of the former. ,1 j'Hackmetack," a lasting andragran. perfume. 1'r.ice 25 and 50 cents. Sold by vt. iiorn, i-eniguion.anu uiery, Vci8bort. Tho wise head that makes a sight draft on a sensible heart, will hays his paper honored with full payment of com mon sense, The uew two-cent stamp will he gteen a perfect match for those young people who pour out their very souls In ardent love letters. - , Shlloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croun, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and Biery, Weissnort ' Sir Thomas More wrote la his journal: "I make It my business to wish as little as I can, except that I were considerably wiser and better. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of SMloli's Vitaliier It never fails to cure. Sold by Dr. I Tom, Lehighton, and Biery, Weissport. No man should bo expected to write dry jokes when you can wring water out of his shirt collar. A Nasal Injector free with eacJ,i liottle of Billion s uuarrli Keniedy. l'rlce 60 cents. Sold by Dr. Hern, Lehighton, and Biery. Weissport, Beware of the s.lll man, says an ex change, ho Is getting your sire and cotieeal t lug his own. TBUE LOVE HEVEB DIES, nv Mits. m. a. KiDiir.u. I'll think ot you, darling, While I am away I'll never forget you Uy night or by day. Our vows ot this nioniliiB, My happy heart erics, Were made to bo tasting True love never dies I There Is not minute. There Is not anjiour. That love dotli not 'mind me Of my niountalii-flone"r. The seasons of earth, The stars In the skies -Iindurlng, all tell me n ..That love nevcrdlesl "Oh, sweet Is the thought, - ily.datllng, wyown, That never again Shall WQbe alone. Thouglfseas may divide. And trials arise, We're all to each other Truo lovu never dies. I looked In your i-yts, Jl fSo;tenirertuj(ll)liie, iliAudUtftnelHioJtdeptliH -Head, "I will be true," Ah I tliatfs enough, As harry ll.iiio Ucs; The blessed assurance Tliat love never dies, , The seasons may come, ' Tho seasons niaj'.go. The bloom of the summer, The frost anil the show The tiro on love's altar Will ever suffice, To keep our hearts warm,' ' For love never dlcsl Ayl lore, like a river, flows ou to the sea, Its billows mako music For you and for me. Tho' clouds may bang low, Aud tempests arise, It still will flow onward, For love never dies. Then this we'll remember, Though now we must part, With hand clasped In hand, Heart beating to heart: That nothing can part us In soul, while love's ties Havo lioiuid us together. For lovo never dies. A Vagabond's Luck. BV M. E. HOI.AHAN, A slender, dark thing the embryo of beauty some day perhaps. Even as sho was tho apple of her genial, hearty old father's eye, so was Rick Wood the especial thoin In the flesh of her lan guld, gentc'cl mother. " "Sho Is so much- like her fathor," sadly complained'that lady. "If only she could have been like iny people as -Rue Is now, I might get on with two daughters.: l(uo Is not only e'xqdtsltely beautiful, but dainty,' refined, cultured; and a very' foil to off-set Richmond's bblstorpus liohlenlsm and lev ity. The younger Miss Wood's proper Chris tlan nanio'.was Richmond, but she scornful ly aenicuina stately appellation, and aps- wercd to tho morp sultaMo pet name her father had given her, lone ago. . "Ruojs a!( she. should "bo,"' her mother was wont to say proudly, "On my side she has sonioi of the'bluest blood In Virginia lri her .veins, and shows" It. But Rich mond, " Before the very thought of that trouble some young Idea words failed the lady mother, and her sore disappointment was shown In a slow, disapproving, graceful movement ol' her puffed aud .colled head, accompanied by a languid sigh. In speaTdng of Rue's .advantages, she failed 'to mention that they had 'been won by neglect and abuse of tho younger child' opportunities. Naturally wild, free, adventurous, but tender and affectionate, Rick had been, left to bring herself, up alter her own fashion, and the fashion of .her father, while her mother and beautiful sister were glad to get her off their hands at any price. She gained a sort of wild, gypsy-like wis dom, and. quaint, outlandish knowledge 01 glrjs of her age never possess, or rare ly. As all the wildest pranks Imaginable were often traced to the bolden's door, and all the careless slang of the age on her lips, It was not long before tho younger dauqh ter of the fastidious blue-blooded Mn. Wood becanioknqwn as "Vagabond Rick." The sirl of sixteen rather enjoyed It. Captain Wood was commander of the American steamer Sea Gull, plying between Boston and eastern cities. Genial, hale, bluff, and honest, he was a man to be liked and' respected. Long years before, when on his first trip aud while was young and foolish, he had fallen in love with a young Virginian beau ty, and subsequently married her, much to his own later consternation and dismay. For she was no more fitted to be his wife than he. jvas to he her husband. , Ilerjolki, who were themselves sadly lmppvcrjgbcd.had ncyer forglycn Elaine for marrying beneath her; but the lack of their benediction was tho least of Captain H'ood's troubles, Ruth, the Crst-born.had grownup a frail, beautiful, fretful little thing like her moth er, and tho captain was disappointed when. 1ils daughter shrank from his tpugh em brace .or hearty smack evenaslier mother did. Then, when Rue was live year; old a dainty, blonde doll another daughter came, and this time one after the captain's own heart. After his rude yet. tender training and. thevill cf her qwn passionately throbbing, willful heart, she grew up wild, lawless, shockingly frank and full of emotion, whose only outlet was aiv Idolatrous loyo for her father, and a pride in her mother and sister as if they wete composed of a different clay. The money to educate her was supplied by an eccentric old aunt of the captain's. . . Miss Kent lived In New York, was very wealthy, very eccentric, and Rick's, god mother, for whom she had been named,.. All the money was spent on her mother. and, Rue, while tho child for whom It was Intended. followed, unrestrained, her own devices. At Rick's earnest pleading, Captain AV'ood frequently took her with "him on his voyages on the ocean, and she displayed wonderful powers and knowledge of sea faring that eternally endeared her to the hearts of the rude old sailors. On these occasions only was she. PrmItV d to visit Boston, where. Rue was, attend Ing tho Academy of Music, and then her visit just lasted long enough to reach the steamer with her fond old father. ' At last her sixteenth birthday rolled around, and passed to Its dreary gloam ing. A wild young thing It foutid her, full of f life, .bouyancj, and darc-deyll pranks enough to fairly explode the little seaside Village of Lypmouth, Sho was httnylng up tho ylllago street, gloomy and drear at any time, hut more so on this wild, sobbing November evening, with Its rustling dead leaves, Its dark gray sky, and keen touch of frost In tho air. At last she reached tho pretty cottage where tho lamps were not yet lighted. l'cerlng through the window of the sitting-room, she saw Rue sitting in a great arm,chalr drawn up before the glow In tho fireplace. Jiho was gazing with penslvo eyes Into the ruddy blaze. Ucr white, jeweled hands were Idly clasped before her In the lap of her white j:s.shmere wrapper, and against the dark velvet back of the chair her lovely face was outlined like a pure, pale star. "How beautiful she is T Rick breathed, 'admiringly. "I- do wish I was pretty like Rue;' but then, I ain't, and I don't think she's any .happier for her beauty. She's always wanting something she can't hayo; but I'll be her fairy godmother by proxy,1 and give her a surprise to-night I" With that she burst Into the room just as Mrs. irood add the delicious fragrance of tea entered from tho kitchen. "Hooray!" shouted Rich, enthuslastlcal ly waving a letter over her dark, close' cropped head. " 'Eyery. day'll bo Sunday by and by.' " Rue lifted her beautiful eyes with a pret ty frown aboye them. Mrs. Wood had lit tho lamp, and now turned upon her daughter Indignantly. ."Richmond, leave the room," she com manded shrilly. "Else learn to control vulgarity before your sister and mother. You become more rude every- day, child. Now what is the matter? From whom is that letter your .father?" Metaphorically folding the wings she had recently flapped about her In meek dejec Hon, Rick walked quietly oyer to tho fire, and began to warm her blue little hands. "Jy father's aunt!" she returned, brief- ly. IKhateYer they got out of her now they would hayo to unravel, Her enthusiasm was, to use her own expression, "squelched flatter'n a flounder." "Your father's aunt?" ' exclaimed her mother. "Let me see the letter, child. Why did you open It beforo you brought it homo to me?" , . "Because it Is addressed to met" coolly rctbrted Rick, "and so it Is mine by lawl" Her mother had taken the letter and was greedily dovouring Its contents. . Utterly indifferent, Rue had relapsed Into hcrwaklng dreams. Instead of the vivid coals In the grate, her lovely, violet eyes saw'onlv a handsome, grandly dark face. and a tall, magnificent form in naval uni form'. . What a glorious, idyllic summer she had passed at the seacoast until Captain Alym er had been called away by the Illness of a friend. Aud. sho bad never heard from him again; but surely she would, sho must, or go mad, Without him all her life would be drearier and darker than the gloomy autumnal night shutting dow "Rue I" broke ic her mother's eager voice. "Aro you asleep, dear? Just think I Aunt Kent has invited you and Rick to go to spend tho winter with her 1n New Yqrk!" Rue lifted her beautiful eyes eagerly. "Add all the hlfalutin pollsh.mamma," exclaimed Rich, mockingly. "Say Fifth Avenue, New York. Any place clso would bo plebeian." "And," continued Mrs. Wood, "she in- closes a check for five hundred dollars to secure sultablo outfits, and cover the trav eling expenses." Hue's Jieart beat high with hope. Here I Mas the chance to meet Captain Alymcr again, for she had often heard him say that the only home he had was In New York, and on Fifth Avenue. Surely they would meet, and But sud' denly her heart fell as her, eyes rested on the eager, frank, childish face gf her sister, Must sho take Rick with hex, and be the target for sarcasm on, her sister's account? "Must Rick go?" she asked dubiously, "I suppose " "I don't care what you suppose," flashed Rick, recklessly.' "Sho Is my godmother; I am Invited, and I don't see why I should not go?" "Nor I," replied Rue, sarcastically, "If you with to display yourself for a laughing stock. Your boisterous manners would shock any society, and if you go, I will not, that Is all." A momentary, silence, then: "ion neeu not forego your trip," ans wered Rick, with ominous dlcnltv. "If my manners are boisterous and rude, my accomplishments neglected, -who Is to blame? While you have been petted and -fayored, I have been either lot run like a 'wild Indian, elso domlnccrod over like a galley-slave. You may tell Aunt Kent what you please; I will not go." A few days later It was that Miss Kent, seated at breakfast In her magnificent home, opposite her pet protege, the eon of a dead friend, read an Indignant letter from Kick, stating tho facts, and her moth er never dreamed of its tending neither Rue, who, resplendent in fashionable ele gance, was speedily following the -missive. "Poor child!" exclaimed Miss Kent, wip ing her glasses. "1 always dldeuspect that they abused iter, And that pretty doll, Rue, Is coming here alone. I'd like to send her back quick as she came. Illiat shall I do, Dare?" "Do?" exclaimed Cantaln Alvmer. a smile in his handsomeark eyes. My dear Miss Kent, tho proper thtng, I suppose. I am booked for tho European trip, you know. I fancy Miss Wood will be some unfortunate old millionaire's wife on my return." "It Is really too bad for you, Dare I" ex claimed hts old friend. "To leave that painted, exquisite jewel on my hands; yet I'd hate to haye you fall into her clutches. I think quite too much of you, my boy." So, while Rue went to New York,buoyed up with the hope of meeting Captain Dare Alymer, that gentleman was registered as i a guest In Uie Sea Gull. Sor', hurt and disappointed, Hick had persuaded her father Into allowing her to accompany him on his voyage while her mother went to i-ilt friends in Boston. "So," thought Caphiln Alymer when the oil soa lenptnln had prcslcntcdhim to his daughter. "This is my friend's abused lit tle Iilckt I really must study hr. A bright, sparkling, lovable littlo Ihine.and the study might ho dangerous, but what then?" So they drifted Into an easy, pleasant companionship, which ended In something deeper when one wild, windy, awful night, tho boat grounded, and was In danger of sinking. All on board was confusion. Among the few calm people stood Captain Alymer and Rick, sldo by sldo on deck, looking out into the wild, lashing sea around them. "My darling,'' ho whispered solemnly, bending Ills head, and drawing tier to him. "Aro you afraid, my own little love?" Trembling all over.sho lifted her trustful eyes to his. "No," sho ausweretlsoftly; "I could not bo afraid with you and papa.. But I can swim like a fish." lie smiled and kissed her face. "2fy beloved little holden," he whispered. "Tell me, Rick, you lovo me tell me again and you will be my own darling wife." "If wo live," sho answered laughingly, smiling through tears. The vessel was saved after oil; and tho voyago continued In red-lettered happlntfes. In Paris, Captain Aylmer Insisted on making Rick his wife, and taking her with him on his extended trip of plcasnrl. Long beforo their return Rue discovered that her vagabond sister had won tho love of her life, and her grief and chagrin were something appalling. But later sho became tranquil and phlh soph leal enough to accept a rich old wid ower, whose diamonds atoned for whatever he lacked in looks and principle. NO SAMPLES OF BLYBEB. "la this where they sell stocks?" she asked, stepping up to tho.countcr with eag er trepidation. "Yes'm, Do you wish to luyest?" "Well, yes no. Tho fact Is, I don't know .exactly. My Cousin Charley docs nothing but buy stocks, and they say mak$s lots of money. Now I thought I'd like" "Ah, yes, I understand. You thought you'd take a flyer." "Yes, I guess that's what I wanted, WlTat funny names you brokers have I" "And what stock do you desire?" "Oh, I want one of those that you buy t'o-day for $10 and sell to-morrow for $15." "Just so. Keely Motor Is what yoti want." "Is ll? Well, of course you know. You couldn't cut off a few samples, I' suppose? I dou'tknow, you know, whether theyare wanted by the lady who asked me to In quire, you know." "Very sorry, madam; but we never give patterns." Thcla'dy looks straight into hts face tosses," up her chin, and flounces' out with tho re mark: "Well, t never I'.' USEFUL HINTS. Useaheati'l knife to cut bread and the latter will not be'soggy. ' For raspberry stains a mixture of weak ammonia and water Is tho best. H'lion the burners of kerosene lamps become clogged, put them in a basjn of hot water containing washing soda, and let them boll for a fow minutes. This will make them perfectly clean and almost as bright as new. Never use a brush on silk; it injures the goods. Instead wlpo carefull with the face, of n soft piece of velvet. Shake the velvet occasionally and wipe between eyery plait If you would preserve your garment and havo It retain Its new look. Wheel grease, and all other grease, on cotton goods may be taken out with cold, soft-water and any good soap; soft soap Is tho best. In cases of long standing wet tho spot with kerosene nil and let ltjoaktot some hours, then wash as before di rected. An old Now Eugland housekeeper says: To keep moths out of closets, clothes and cornets, take green tansy, It Is better before It goes to seed. Put it around the edges of carpets, and hang It .up In closets where woolen cloths arehung, and no moth will ever come where It is. Self-preservation Is the first law of na ture, hut too many in this world act as if It were the only ono, When you see a person literally devour ing a book you may be sure it is filled with tender-lines; Talk is cheap. Tho man who talks, too much gets so liberal that he gives him. self away. It Is truo that doctors disagree, but they don't disagree half so much as their medicines do. An un-couutry town is proud of a ' female blacksmith. Wo persume she4 'be gan by shooing hens. ; ' " Mr. Jones, of St. Paul, lias had' life blood of a lamb introduced into his "yWrnf.' He Is now on Wall street. 1 ,No wonder they say tho Yankees ekJ aggcratn. We know one who complained to his butcher that the last pleco of steak sent was so touch that his mother 'could not chew the gravy. "What I dislike bout the large hotels," said Miss Culture, "Is their gregarious ness." "Well," responded the Chicago maiden, rather bewildered, "those fane puddings never did agree with me either." The use of the word "buttcrlne" has been legally forbidden In England. It must po called ' (margarine. " . Tho Queen never falU to send 0 to every new English mother of twins. "Of all things to which flesh Is heir," muttered the butcher, "sausage 1s the wurst." If the way in which men express their thoughts Js slipshod and mean, it will be yery difficult for their thoughts themselves to escape being tho same. If it Is high flown and bombastic, a character for na tional simplicity and thankfulness cannot long be maintained. ' Truo education of the mind consists not so much In the amount of Information imparted, as In the careful training and discipline of the Intellectual and moral powers such a co-ordination of the facul ties as will enable the child to think and work out problems for himself In after life.