Advertising Rates For Legal Notioes. The following prices for legal nilycr.($. lng has been adopted hy the Caution Advocatk. Charter Xotices - - . - $4 Of) Auditor's Notices - . . - 4 On Commissioner's Notices - . 4 00 Divorce Nctltcs - - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - 3 00 Executor's Nollce - . . - 8 00 Other legal adverllslngwlll lo charged for by the so,uare. H. V. MortWmsr. Jr., PdMIther. (he Carbon Advocate, Vn ISDKfitNnKXT Family- NKWsrAricn Pub lished every Maturday In Lchlgliton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, by t-1 arry V. Morthimer, Jr. DANK STJtKKT. H 00 Por Year in Advanoe ' llest advertising; medium In the county Kvcry description of naln and Fancy JOB PRINTING U very low prices We do riot hesitate to say that we are better cqupped than any other printing establishment In this section to do flr.st-cl.iss Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Lohigliton, Carbon County, Penna., October 29, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents, VOL. XV., No. 50. Professional & Business Cards. Iloraoo Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrflCK: The Room recently occupied by V. M. Itapaher. IIANK STtlKBr. - IjEIIIOIITOH. PA. May be consulted In Ungllsh and Herman. July 4-ly W. M Rarsher, ATTOnSK Asn COtlNSEIiLOIt AT l.AW, ANIl MSTKIOT ATTOIIN'KY, . rst door aboi e I he Mansion 1 louse, MVOOIt nilUNIC, ... PKNN'A. Ileal Kstute mid Colleellou Atretic)'. Will lMiy u..n lfu.il l,l,iln f'.mvpv'm.-InO' lip.'lll (lone. t'olleLtlcms promptly liiadn." Hottlliu! Kslalespt llee.ulpnts a speclallv. May be ennsuiieii in KhRllsh and Herman, nov. iSJ-yl H. V. Morthimor, Sr., NOTARY PUflMt!. OKi'ioRI "Cirb.m Advocate " (.nice, RANK STftEET, - LKirinilTON. All bitslties-jpcitalnhls to III nllloe will receive prompt attention. mar, to p. V. Kleintop, TK-Tiistructor in Alusic, hobblns' American Classical Methods a special, ly. Terms moderate. aim H-tl Henry Noli?, ATTHF. CAItlWN HOUSE IS NOW Rioii an Accominot3ation 'Bos, HKTWEKN THE . Hotels and L, V. Depot. Parties called for at their Homes by lavlnc or ders at any of the hotels. April 2, 1M7 W. G. M. Seiple, l'HYSICIAN AND BUKQEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - ' IiEHIQIITOH. May tie consulted In Knemh ami uerman.- Kneels,! I attention uivcn w ujih-luiuhj. omen Hours: From 12 M. to 2 r. M.,and trom c to 9 r. M, mar.ai-yi B T A. Rabenold, D. D. S., HltAXCH Okkicr : Over J. W. Itaudenbush's i.iquor wre, BANK STREET, TjEHIOHTON. lOentlstry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted Ulthout I'aln. Has administered, when requested, "orace Days WEDNESDAY of each week. ,1!. 0. addr-'ss, MTZENBEHO, Jan 3-yl Lehigh county. Pa. f. I. SMITH, D..D. S., 'triFFICE: First Door Below the Ihlgh Wagon Wprks In Iwls Mnrstelner's building, IBtmk Street, Achighton, Pa. TDENTISTHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling .and making artificial dentures a special ty, l.oca( anesthetics used. tiaAadralnJstcrtHl and Teeth l'xtracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOUIWi-From 8 a. in., to 12 in., from t ii. t., to S i. in., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. ni. Consultation In English or Herman. Oct 15-87-ly W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., JiMl.?K: Opp. the KlltOAWAY, - Broadway House," . MAUCH CHUNK. Intleiitji'hivtlin benefit of the latest liunrovu inieuCs ill Mftchnnlcal Appliances and the Hest (Methoils of Jteatment In all Surgical Cases. (AN.ESTHET5 administered If desired. If pos ulble. persons residing outside, ot Mauch Chunk, rsliould make arrangements oy man. jy-yi EYE AND EAR. Dr. G. T. POX Visits Allcutowu regularly on THURSDAY of each week, l'ractlce limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. iimrw. At ifiivili.ns American Hotel, and Ofllce Hours from A. M. to 3:30 1. M. Also attends to Refraction of the. Eye for the proper adjustment ui i.iasses, aim iur mo ivcun uu unow .in- n'll llfAt May also be consulted at his oftlco In HATH, WiMiiiKsihiv niut Saturday of each week, at 11AN- IJOlt on Monday, and ntKASTON on Tiiesday of each week. jans-yi CARBON HOUSE lONATHAN KISTI.KR, - - PROPRIETOlt, Bamk Strut, Lkhkhiton. I'liniMiiii.i, iiniisn nftern (lrstlass nccommoda. . lions to th lruelliiK public. Boaidlne by the day or week on reasonable terms, unoico i;igars, Wines and Liquors always on band, (loud Shells and Stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at- rtarhed. uprto-vl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlehton, I.UOIMI.I) MEYER, VIIOP'R, TP.U1KERT0N, ' - Pemxa. I1IUS VMVKUIIVfll llliiri l-. iliiitiiiinii) iruumi, mil. l ias the .best accommodations for permanent and llransleut boarders. Excellent Tables und the wrery best ti'iuors. Stables attached, neplU-yl .MANSION HOUSE", lOpiHMlte L. S. Depot, KAS.K STREET, . LEIII01ITON, ifi. Al, HOM, PIIOPRIETOR. This lions tter8 first-class accommodations for transient ana vearnianeni noaruers. u nas uecu niv1v rpllttmlln nJlitsdeiuirtments.and is liK'tlt- aI In nn nf tliA maut lilctitrnue nnrtlons of the boroiiKb. Terms moderate. HT The BAR Is supplied with the choleCKt Wines, Liquors anil llgars. I'resii iiacrtm inu. ni'rn-ji W. A. PETERS AimnmicAs to Ids friends and the nubile eelier- iilly, that be has now o-ieu ror their accnmiuoda jlnii bis new and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, aiext door to the tst National Hank, I1ANK ST., Ihlghton, and that he Is now prepared lo furn ish Flrst-ClaM Meals at Slmrt Notice -rbclSarls supplied with the best Wines, Flesh i-uger iieer nuu i.unn'v ii,is. Vnu aixi cordial y luilteil to can Hpriit-yi T. J. BRETNEY Kespccttully aiim-imees to the Merchants nt Lc ihlliloii ami iitiiers uiaiiiois now preened to do all kinds of llAUUNO OF FrKIOIIT, ISXVKKSS MATfEU AND BaOOAOK . verv reasonable nrlces. lly prompt ultentlon I ft a share of public at all orders he holies to met otrouage. Hesldeiu e miner ot Fine and Iron pareet, lliixiuou. StOntrrt lolt at Sweeny tt Hon' Kiiruer Storit 11 rccelde prompt atteJllon ar jM T. J. BHBT.NEV. Iishighton Business Directory. JW. HAlilMvNIlUBH.liaiiK street, iMioicsaie . ilealer In choice brands nf whiskies, uln, brandies, wines, Ac. tw I'alronatto solicited. HltANO'H 811AVINH SALOON, opposite the t AtiVorATR Okkick. Is headiu.irters for sliaiine and haircuttlliK. Clirars & lobaceo sold. GO TO l'ltS. I'.ODKKKlt, under the lixcimnRC Hotel, Uank street, tor a smooth shave or a lashlonahle hair cut. Ucr Closed on Sunday's. J.I. KUTZ, Hank street, Inanwaeiurer m . choice brands ot cigars and dealer In all kliiiis of innaccos njiu siiiokci s iiiivvuir.-, vim. shth :TI:U IIKIM, ltank street, dealer In ladles. JT (tents, blisses and children's bonts.shocsiinil silpiiers. Repairing promptly attended to. Cut mm . .. It .It ll.iiik street, steam heaters. J stoics, all kinds o tinware, jsoohuk mm Your patronage solicited. iponlliiR a specialty. T S. KOCH, lUnk street, manufacturer of I ..iinioM imnuiii nf ! (uvnn.i clears. All kinds oi smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call. P". CI.AItK.hiRer beer hall and restaurant. . opp. square, Hank street. Choice wines and llipiors and clears. Fresh lager always on lap. JS. WHIIH, saloon and restaurant, Hank . stiect, headquarter, for fiesb bluer beer anil utiicrdfluks. Choice eatables always on hand. Sit. illl.IIAM, attorney at law and notary . public, Hank street. May be, consulted In Kngllsh and Herman. Kstate.cnllcclliiUKeic)'. CH. ltllOADS, As't,. Hank Mreet, ilealer In , dry Koods, notions, ulassware, queeiiswnre and groceries. crMiare ot patronugesoHcted. THKCAUHON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Hank street, plain and fancy Job printing a specl- ADVOIJATK HUB UUliar PCI JViU llianimivv. THE I.KIHOH WAOON CO., Umlted. factory on Hank street, manufacturer of butcher, baker, tnllk, truck and express wiiRonsXJ RF.ASF.ll & llt'KS. whole! fectloners, Ikinfe street uboli'sale mid retail con etreiit. Plenlesnlld narttcs supplied. Your patronage Is cordially soiicucu. nOCIIliSTEH HOlTI.lN'a IIOUHK. Tbos. I. JU Heck. Hank st.reet, lager beer, a e. reei, laner utxr, iur. put in. Your orders are solicltcd.-jSJ RliiRer aie, c, T O. .1. STIIAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh Jj. milk and cream delivered every inornhiK. All klndsof vegetables In season. Low pi lecs. jull '111 IIKItKU'S (j DHUO STOltli, SOUTH HANK STItltCT,, mmm'rtt Jlif llflTFI. Bank street, Thomas Li Mantz, iironrletor. (kiach to and from de- iwt. Hates reasonable tor regular & transiet uaue EKUBEN FENSTF.llMACHUlt, Ulilgh street, dealer In dry Roods, notions, provisions, urocerles. qucensware, &c. l'atronage solicited. M1 1!S. DkTSCHIKSCHSKV, Lehigh street, is headquarters for dry goods, notions, pro visions, as, groceries, sc. 3ff-l"atioiiago soireucu. EST SODA WATKIt AT THOMAS' DUUOSTO. The Seoret Societies. K., meet Monday evening of each week . In Isabel's Hall Eagle's cordially United. JOHN D. HEUTOr.ETTE I'OST. No. 484, O. A. 1!., second and fourth Thursday evenings ol each month, In lteber's Hall. Comrades Invited, COL. .1011N LENTZ CAMP, No. 03, S. of V. E. Ta. Dlv., II. S., meetWcdninlay even lng In lteber's Hall. Al. Campbell, Captain f ft rn .&a l?ft.1otr utMit nf lnpll VIplc 111 I. lteber's 'llall. Bank street, at7j30o'clock. All Templars inviteii. a. . iiuj,. . YM. C. A., meet every evening, except Sun . day's. tsf-Sundav afternoon lectures free, Kemcrer's hall. tSSr-You are cordially Invited, Our Ohurohes. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Houth Bank street Sunday services at 10 a. in., and 7.30 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m. Wm. MAJOit, Pastor, mlllNITY I.TJTHEItAN, lion street, Sunday X services. 10 a. in., (Herman), 7.30 p. m., iciw llsh). Sunday sehool 2 p.m. .1. II. KiiDKii.rnstor. snEFOllMED, Ihlgh street, Sunday ser) Ices Jtb atioa. in., (uermanj, .: p. in., ir.iigiisiii, Sunday school 2 p. in. O. W. Stuut., l'astor mm VANflEI.ICAL. South street, Sunday service i at ion. in., (Herman), 7.3oii. in., (English), Sunaay school 2 p. in. CATHOLIC, comer Northampton and Coal streets, sen Ices every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Hammackk, Pastor, Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel Graveh's Popular Stove, "Bank Street. Roofing anil Spouting a special ty. Stove repnirs luuuslieu on sliort notice. Prices lleasoimbli' ! ! z i i a Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secureil llio agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES wlilcli can bo rccoiniucnileil to the pulilii! as Peifeclly Safo and Reliable. The National Life Insnrance Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT., which Is said to be "The grandest step In fair dealing within the history of Life Insiuanre." It protects against aihprslty In business; It pro tects (I e p ( n d c n t ones against tho contin gency of death 1 1 Manners' Accident Indemnity Co., OP UNITED STATES, wllh tt rcscrvo fund of $oO,0(X) guarantees every policy in fun. wo other com pany has ever put up such a fund. It ccsts hut a few cents oyerv day a good Investment. LOCAL AGENTS ARE DESIRED! Harris Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals di vided Into classes of one hundred and II fy each. Jlcnibers responsible only for losses occurring in tho class In which their-animals wore enrolled. Alll-llst 20, !fw ly OFF. THE l'UULIC StJUAltK, Bank Street, Lehighton, is ueatnpiartcra forthe Best Muke of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, For Gents, Youths, ladles, Mhues and Chil dren which he Is selling" at very reasonable prices. Call, examine koous and learn prices before purchasing risen herv Ruhher Boots and Shoes ! All sues aud of tb best nuU, at the lowest poMlble nguret. Oct 8, list Weissport Business Directory. I: 0. 7.EUN, M. 1)., W. I KUTZ, M. D. US. ZEIIN .t KUTZ, Physicians Surgeons. OFFini'.nt the residence or Ir. JCern. Wl.lto Street. Welssinirt. All calls or snnrical br medical treatment will receive pionipttilteiitlon. inayH-KT-lt J AUttY & SKWEM,, The Wtissporp Bakery, Fresh llmail and (iikcs cwr day. Delivered In liChlitlitnn and Mauch Chunk every Tuesdaj, Thursday und Saturday. fJBf Picnics, Failles, CiVmi-McctlnK, Weddings, I'unorals suiplled nt short notice. ausust,R7-l y JpilANKMX llOl'SK, FAST WElSSl'OltT. l'GXM'A. This houve olTers llrst-class accoinmoilatlnn.s to the permanent boarder and transient Riiest. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. 7-iy .Inns liiciiiito, Proprleb.r. J-yiATS, THU JEVMariK, All Kinds of Jewelry ! Sclioor Boolsliid Stationery. :iURsiit7,RIMy. THF, Wclsspsrt, Carbon County, Penna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The mililln Is rpsiiectfullc Informed tbnt this well-know houso has been refitted and Improved to a first r.ate, amiable to furnish the "very best accommodations ot all kinds A Liyery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample means to accoiumoiiate weiiumg panics, luneraisanu pleasure seekers with safe teams. in connection with the hotel Is a FINE POOL ROOM handsomely tilted up. Apr23 87Iy I have, 'list opened a Coal Yard In connection Willi mvnoiei in ur.inm wui wiicrts can constantly be found all sizes of the Best of Goal! at prices fully as low as the lowest. Client" trial and be convinced. Henry Christman, Port Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standard. Scales In Connection. December 18, tSRGly ICE CREAM AT WHOLESALE, T am now prepared to supply to private lamihcs, picnic par- tics, and all who may need mm wm&m 1 1 in any quantity, at the most rea sonable price and on short no tice. Quality unexcelled. All orders promptly attended to. 0. W. SEWELL, .TylG-4m Weissport, Pa. Fur Newest Designs ami Must Fnshlpnnblo Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER. Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods cuaranteed and prices as low as elso where for the same quality of goodl. July 18, 1885-ly 1 READ THE Cartion Advocate ! ! ! Ami rrot All Uifl latOSt nCW3, Interestinz Now York and Washington let ters. You better join me. It Is tho cheapest, largest and HEST weekly paper In the Lehlsh Valley. Try It. Only-$l a Year. Circulation, 1,000 ! ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Cants . Advertise in the Advocate 0. W. SNYDER, D. V. S, J00" Mansion House, I-ehlghton, Entire altentlon dei nted lo the diseases pieva lent unioni'tt iloinrsllcaUsI auluiiils, castnition IwiforineJ mill the Eerasseur If dc,lreJ Orders ij mall promptly attended to. Fort Allen House Goal, Goal, Goal. Jm r - AT Central Drug Store, DPP. Till! Pl'llMC KOf.'.lil' I Hank Street, Loliifhton. Pa J " IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Purr J)rugs and Medit ines, Finn Soaps, luuslics, &c Ac, ( hoice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Lrcorations ! ? When yotl buy a pair .of Shoes you want a good fit. Hut It you need SFKCTACLES It Is much more linpnriant lliat Hie EYE should be iieeoinuiiHlateilwItli correct leiisesand n proper 1 fitting fraino which will bring the lenses ill rcclly before thecntte ef llicejc. If voubuy your speetailes nt Dr. Horn's you will find the ulniif points properly iitleildeil to. PERS0BIPH0NS Carefully mmM Oell.VRS7 H. A. BELTZ. JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE, AdENT FOR FIRST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insnrance Conipanies. Special attention of Farmers and others Is died to the liberal termsnffered bv Ibe BliltKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, for which I am tho agent for tins uotmiy anil uelgliuorliooii Real Estate Agency, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lcbjghton, Penna. Sept 3, 87.-4m HEADOMTER for JEWELS Opposlto the Carbon House, IlaiiK Street, Lehigh, ton renn'a., sells AVatclies! Clocks and Jewelry, Cheaper on an aveniRe than can be bguRht any where else In the county. Call and see. REPAIRING In all Itslimnches, neatly, cheaply and prompt' ly attended to. ALSO A FULL LINK OF School Books and: Stationers Supplies novenmersa-ly -GO TO- SWEENY'S rm rTF O RJ Chow-Chow, Mixed Mustard, .'icicles, Corn Meal, Cod .Fish, Corn Beef, Citron, Sweet Potatoes, Mincemeat York State Apples, Bananas, Cranberries, emons, Dates, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, Canned Goods in Season And every thing else usually kept in a hrst-class general store, m eluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Qucensware, China ware, &c, &c. REMEMBER THE Corner Store LEHIGHTON, PA. J" .u.w A proved remedy for t'oi.siiinptlon niut dls- o;iscs ol Throat ami Lung!.. New I, no anil Vigor follows 1M use. Ask for llaker'H Oil und Malt, or write to JNO. 0. BAKER & CO., Oft. 1-fiin rmLAPKM'KlA. 1M. D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announces to the public that he has opened u kisiv nvr.uv Bi Alim.anutliat be 1; now nreoaretl to furnish Trcims fnr hn,r- Weddings or Huslness Trips ou tlie shortest no I tlee and most liberal terms. Orders left at the mruon iiouae" win receive lirompt Htteutlou. I 8-1'AW.KS ON KOltTH RTUKCT. ! next the Hotel, LehlgMoA. Janii-i t TIIF ' Br s ore 'gfSSUmf-' Th Grutect Cure on EHIi for rain." WU1 rthiYB wore qiJcklr than tit othr known wm- h. "(1TI IlhMimlflim. N,i raloH pweuisffi. mux r-eer, iruut, n Bonift, fic&ldii. Cutis LnrnbA-l go, TlwirtiT, Sore. Krott-bltci, fl BAk&clie, Qulnsr, Sore Throit, SeUUo. Wounds, ITeMUcbe, I ToothAche, BpndDjL etc. iTlce 9 Mela, a ttottleTfiold bj alll idrnirnitl. nufarn. TTn rrn. 1 rurlctrred Trmde-Uark. anil our I nine ftnlmttrm lHl hMN ottrl atore. a. O. Mover A Co.. fiolel iimorf, ucl u. . a. moke l-nnfFA'a Cubeb Clfrnrottes. for Ca tarrh ! frlco 10 Cts. Sold by all Drugglsta Facilitates Teething, regulates the Bowels, relieves Griping and Wind Colic and is a most certain Rem edy for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Summer Complaints. For Sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. n IflITTlll"H t.tt 1. F. LUCICEISBACH, nitALKR IN Wall WmgjQmt, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy GoOuS. "Window Shades & Fixtures. Latest Styles, made and pat up, If dcJlrea. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mauch (Mob Fa. Jtelow the Broadway House. All the latest and best newfs he Advocate, $1 per year; 50 cents, six months. Fall Fashion ffl r-H O Stoclc arge ana Comiilete ! leYery alest lyles! lothes aQu Cassiineres ! Corkscrews, Worsted k, &c Best IMe Clotlins ! Perfect Fits Guaranteei! ! Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more varied than any assortment or 6tocK ever displayed m this section ol 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 FnrnisWne: Gooils! Hats, Caps arid Mwear ! Boots Shoes and tinners ! For Lafa Misses and Gents! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite you to cajll and inspect our merchant tailoring goods,, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, "wo l'ronrtttors.IJ ffc Iv l , O Si 1 guarantee that you can save' money. Kcspccuully, I'Olauss&Bro., im ' THE TAILORS. leohl, Qt-.-f rl.:,.l,., T)n jji.u.v uiavi-v, iuiiiKiivuti, i u, A LITTLB LESSON Some youthful housekeepers one day Wrio getting sutiper In a ay That nas delight fit!, really. The jfrass a velvet c.irpet made I'.ehenth the iirimliiK maples' sliiidni o niniu so clianulii)! ncaily. Then J'lossy bioiiKbt a napkin led) " " I'lilll make ajovely cloth," she said. r.ul n lien she came to try It. Alas! 'tuas not ipdle larite rnoiiKh . To bide the table, slightly roiiuh, Tuas useless to deny It. Then rueful looks of blank dismay liecaii lo chase the smiles uirny. Ho mciiKcr did they Ibid It. Till out fiH)ke sunny little Nelli "We'll leaie It ,so, 'lis Just as.'irll, And play we do not inlmt It." The Jtuous smiles ictiiriicd once luuii', Tiki soon the dainty feast was n'ir, And shadoiis catberrd (pilcklyi A star shone silvery In the nest, Win iilni; each merry littlu KUest To seek the homefold ipiiekl). ' The lesson Is ns plain as day; A "Imul may rise itboie yonr way, Tim i uiishluo Is behind It; When things go ivroii't.und others fmiin .lust put all vain repining doivn And play you do not iniud It. THE DANCER. ItV ALlCK IlAI.K. "I say, old man," said llany JClmhcily to his friend, Jack H'alnwiiglil, 'what a divinity she. Is,. lo be suivl Ye gods! Her facol Her forinl" Tho curtain had just risen In a well- known Strand theater upon a hkllet, and the premiere tUmeuBe, posing prominently In tho foreground, had called forth this ex clamatlon. "I must meet her," replied his compan ion, who had been gazing raptly at her, ''by sonio mcans,for I have dreamed of just such face as that often and often, and 1 feel that sho Is my fat el" Kimbcrly laughed ns loud as he dato.l; then he said: Oh, Walnwrlght, so you are caught in the tolls of love "at last! You, the bored, blaze, wearied man of the world, son of the proud Madame Walnwrlght, who can date back to George the First you In love with ballet girl! lij Joy el It must go Into the fashionable Intelligence column of the ot!" And lie laughed again. Then his friend broke out hotly: "I don't caro who she Is or what she Is! loyc her, and meet her I must and shall Hut let us drop the subject." "WllUngly," answered Kimbcrly. "Hut first tell me, old man, if you should marry this pretty member of the cor; dc HIM, what would Miss Itacniy, to whom you wore betrothed athor birth, say?' Miss Itaciny I have never seen, and It Is absurd to think of binding a fellow like that at the tender ago of three years. Ami mougumy parents do desire this connec- lion, L will marry none but her whom 1 liave seen to-night." "Ah, well" and his friend sighed "go your way! Hut, Jack, we havo always boen menus, and l nave only sought to Inlluence ou for your own good, so forglye me If II nave said too much." Ihe warm heart of Walnwrlght was lOUClieu. 2o moio apologies, for I whs wrong to tKo ottense bo quickly. . . . mm. ..... Wlth this, the two separated, Kimberly nun una, uiu ou'Miaicu, iviuiutllj to go back to his club, and Walnwrlght to haunt tho stage door until his fair inamor- ..i, . ata should aiipcar. hue soon came out, and sprung quickly into a hired cab which was waiting. Wain- wrleht lumrjed into another, and ordered tho driver to keen close behind the one. . , - - ---- -, I o his surprise, the carriage ho was fol - lowing stopped in front of a palatial West I'll rl ninHatnn wlmrA a lianL'ni. nt l.fna tnf ...v. u.u-u.w.i, .......v. uiiti-ii ... .h'- ivi- 11 1 """-" tt ,. r i i i . i - i,,I itio mo mil imiuiuiiii niniu i-nuruili u I . umiciiiiAjAiuiii':, L'...l 1 1 .1 1 I oLuuvmy sue scii;iiicu, min Tniiinri-iu l.. .1.-. m. -.. . ii. uiu, iuocilu',B.ui.iiiiauci.. uu uj mc siiiii-i ui ira imuuuiius,- nnaiij - inn to get uicm, oeiorc no spruni; to ncr as- um h u i00 hail that Jack should mar- -jf ITiTovlfTiTry for a man to nride him slstance, and disabled the man with a-few ry the nremfere danteute." ,if ., what i, i., i,nntir t. n,i ii .. t..,.i i,t,.... iiairaiuicu uiuiia When he turned lo ask If she was hurt, she tremulously thanked him for his timely aid with tears in bet beautiful eyes, and then ran Into the house, When tho butler had closed tho heavy hall doors, Walnwrlght remaned standing on thn n.ivement. riibhlnir lils oven, -nil wondcrlr.fr If It wer all a dream. . , ,, , ... lt not there was his cab wal lug. tic I'aisi riiiu Us-iut-ai'il uid itiivvit nun l ieniumeu Homeward, try.n, to unrayei the mystery. 7,.. -..i.i .1.. ...,.. ,.. ... .i.,,,,,,,!,,,,,!,,..,,.,.. " - " spienuid mansioni- liwasioomuci. tor mi.., aim tie gave it I iiui. lll-l. ll-Klll, uicani-i ui Itiruauni, t)... a 1. I 1 . .1 I 1 I i i i i-ii... -ii, .ii.. I i i . r. . .1 , , , , eft him. the next day longing or evening In itntiA flifit Iia mlnlit nr. I r thn t haf nn nml UIUI'-VJ'.'II Mlll-. ll 13 UIOIUIMCII ,113 1C?V,H11I. " - see his beautiful unknown again. nll, ,Ur,mn,l l l,llln. I.J.I " "- "v. .it-""- ment, and It was the sameeyery night that week. In place of his enslaver was a black- haired Krenchwoman.who pirouetted about the stage with more facility, If less grace, than her predecessor. At last he resolved to end this suspense, and one ulght boldly sent in his card to mademoiselle's dressing-room. Ho received a courteous summon j lo en ter, and was erected In yoluble French. Ho asked mademoiselle If she could give him any Information as to the namo and address of tho young dcmolsello who had taken her place one ulght. Jack Walnwrlght, with his sunny haze eyes and close cropped, yellow hair, tall and aristocratic, was very hard to resist, and certainly this llttio Frenchwoman could not long withstand the tender glances and delicate homage which ha so well knew how to bestow, and under promise of strict est secrecy she revealed the whole. She had been maid to her dear young lady some years ago, until sho learned the fortune her feet might give her,, and went on tne stage. . he Even then she was a sort of companion her former mistress, who looked upon , her as a friend, ou account of her untiring devotion. . . . . .i . .r.ow uer young oy nay oce-t away acliool for sotins years, anu vnieu sue back to London went the very first day to see her. She louiid her almost prostrated with a severe attack of headache, but not dating to forfeit her enticement al the thcater.for she was so dependent upon the salary for the support of herself and littlu girl, When the youna lady saw her friend in such a condition, she prepared a plan which at first unite stunned pour made moiselle by Its audacity. This was to go to theater in mademoiselle's pluce, ami put to some use the talent which sho had fur dancing, and which mademoiselle had cul tivated tlioioughly. She had even taught her, as luek would have It, llie very dances that were used that nln'.it. After repealed entreaties, dining which excitement mademoiselle's headache, gien steadily worse, she at- last yielded, and the rest ive know. Such was the stoiy Jack Wainwilglil heard, and then he asked "lier" name. Was destiny, after all, at work In this? The name ho heard was "l'.inlini' I'ae my," that of tho girl whom he had .so dis tinctly said ho would not marry. All that was changed now, himcier, and It was with a hajipv hcatl that he heard, ivlicu he reached home, of the dinner his mother would give that nlght'to iuliodtice her son In his alllanccd. It seemed to him she would lieyer come. Hut at last SIlss Itaciny was announced, and she euteted, mine beautiful than ever, to the expectant lover, in a black lace din ner dress, whose low neck and short sleeves showed the whiteness of her skin. To him was given llio honor of taking her hi, and oh, how little attention ho paid to those delicious nates and triiflles thai wmiid bavn ,i,iir,i,i.,i n. .i. .,f , I I W...1. .... I V II I.qUII.. I .IV Olllll? Ill OU IllllllJ I cnicurcs. After dinner was finished. Inavln mi friend Jack more In lovo than before. Ids , .. mother considerately asked hcr.son to show Jliss Itaemy tho conservatory. Rn-ilml In o .. ln n-,,r. . . . I I u..v.. u I. .vn.ww bu.ltv.!, UJ (I, i,'JII3Ulll'' fountain, Miss Itaciny suddenly broke the silence thai had fallen upon them. "Mr. Walnwrlght" and her face was suffused with blushes "I have not yet thanked yon for your goodness In saving me from that horrible man, and afterward for not mentioning the occunouce here 'to night. And I cannot do so, a I would. Ihit-" 'Do not speak of It, Paulino may I call you that?" And then he could conlain himself no longer, and he broke forth pas sionately, "l'aullno, foigiyo me for speak- Im? so soon, but I must ill von bmr I lni you, how I worship you, and oh! I beg that you will not refuse mo hone, for vou are tho first woman for whom I havn over cared; and do not consider me iucsuiudIu- ous on our short acquaintance, for telling you how you haye taken my heart by storm." He looked at her Imploringly. She did not raiso her eyes, but said: 1 -Oh, Mr. IJ'alnwrislit, vou do not know wiiat, jott are saying, lor tue very nigui 1 when vou saved mo I had done something for which I shall always be ashamed; and f you knew, you could never say" "That I lovo you? Ay. I could and do sav It. for I know to what vou refer. Dear- est, I loycd you from the moment I saw I vnur swenl fnen at that tliRAlnr: and n vnu did uot come after that. I it last souaht out 1 ' nicr whose piaco you hai taken, and she told me all. Now will you tell mo If I raav IOIO I11C all. i0W Will yOU tell niO It I IWf hope a llttio that some day you will llko me enoush to marry me?" 0 " 1ULt 1 - - "Vcs. Jack." she whispered, so low that h0 must needs bend his head to hear: and then she said shyly: "It will not be so very i,.,i ( 1 n,iv r t... , .i.,i. n niL u..n..- .,. .'.....i.t "H'sa 'ii.!!,,, v "va. nuiiwii 1 Ann. nieaso i,nu. vnu sua 1 never rpneni thctn!" And he catliercd her close In his arms. , .!.! I ! , ( . . 1,1 , I . . ,.,! i aim iiiuii iijis luei 111 n. kiss iiii. ai'ilii'ii i,iieir I . . .. . ueirotnai. . , , . ,,,. ,,, ,, I inrve monius auer an iasniouauie juou - I . .... .11 . .-I uon went to tne wediiing. Aru as air. I . . . . ... uarrv Kimueriy went up to congratulate 1 me onac, lie saui: i OUR 0IBL8 Much has been said In regard lo the edit cation and training of our boys, but very little on the subject of our girls, When a boy reaches the years' of man hood, he Is given the choice of some trade or profession so r U-ni, mcy arc iinmeui ately launched luto society when they reach Uw ag(j of womanuood) aml she who fall, to secure an "iiiegioio matcii" (inns into a connrniC(, .,lcr) ana Uecome, ull(,r,y ,i--,i- ,,, ,i,n. n,..i ,.i ependcnt on some relatiye, or that most Indulgent of relatives, a rich papa. I And w Ii v nnt rrlvA ntir irl u Irailn nr nrofpsslon? H'bv not teach them that . . o( ,,fe. work ana n(ienCd nnen? r.lr- I. n ,,f fnrl,i,, Thn dalnl-j I J daughters of fashion may onoday exchange ,accs the trcd ,, Ucn of toll I . . W'ealth, fame and fortune may fade like . . - . . MnlliniK .In nnl in nrnlid nf vr.nr ilani-li. ,ortl, , ,,,.. ,.. (1,m -,,.. , i.i...,.i.. i, n.-. i.i!.!, ,.,. i.,', -f-.-ji,,- ,i,, ,,. ,i,. fashIonabi0 dressmaker. There Is-plenty of work that can only bo done by a woman's hand. Are we going to let our sex drift Into hopeless dependence? Are we always lo look to the lords of creation for our sup port? No emphatically no! Teach the girls to work, "lo rely upon themselves, and we shall find that in place of the languid, Idle daimbtcrs of wealth, fond mothers, tme wives, whole-souled women will spring from our girls. Vou dear, kind papas, remember that fortune, is capricious; you may yet become a pauper. Then teach your daughters to become workers, that they may each say before the world, "I am Independent; and have be come so by my own exertions." - ii e are never so goou as woeu wB po. tt a 4nfiil hctiH; T- all tho .nrrnws nut nf llf,. and vou take awav all richness, and denlh. and tenderness Soriow is the furnace that melts selfish hearts toccther In love. -Seif-nouesslon in a voune woman I wii .n-i.-v. rp .i.ii- i,,i .ii. .i.i.i.i nnt io ""v"-, ..w sot I Keep it ud loo iodc. THE GREAT ARMOR PURELY VEGETABLE. Are Yon BUiow? . llii RrruMtr nertr fath h tun, I m theetfullT recommend It tt nil wh iuffw frttr Dilious AlUcks cr nr Dlieue caused Vy dii trruiged ttnte of Iha Urer. KXksasCitv.Md. W R. DERNARD. Do You Want Good Digestion? I suffered Inteniely wilh FU SUmuuS, Him. tt, tie. A neighbor, who htd taken Simnoa Ltver Remittor, told me it srst a isrt cure tar my trouble. The first dsse I took relieved m very much; end In one week's time I wu s itronc nd hetrty erer I wu. U tkl Ittt midicint I rrer tnhtr DrlfrfiU. Ricmhomd, V. If, C. CRENSHAW. Do Yon Buffer from OofisUpfttion? Teelimony of Hiram Wajmih, Chief Justice ef G,s "I hart und Slmmoilt Lirer Kegiilator for Conitlpelion of my Boweli, caused by temporary Derangement ef the Liver, for the last three er four yean, and always ulli MM ltej!t." Have You Malaria? . 1 have had experience with Simmons Urer km Utor elnce ,865, and regard It as tht rrialul mtdtiint cf tkt limn fir ditttuit tteuliar tt malarial rtitnt. Sa od a medicine deierree uslrersal commendation. Rv. M. B. WHARTOK, Cor. Sec y Southern Baptut Theological Seminary -teg. f THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS I LIVER REGULATOR! See that you set the ccnnlne). with iha red Z in front cf Wrapper, prepared oalf by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., sol raorsisToas. PHILADELP7IIA. PA. A Ho has no' legs and cannot Btand; but It has nlngs and can fly far and wide. The mind is its own place, and in lt- self can make heaven of hell, a hell of IlcaV a man tiMy niu ten thousand tlmcsbut . . . ulv'c i'"-"" a nine when uo may succeed, 1 "B lmblt ai0 cencraliy too sma" t0 ,'t, fr" ,"1 tll(,y too strongtobo U1UKUII Men respect the religion of those who are ready to loud a helplug hand In times of (rouble. WHAT AM-I TO DO! The sviiipliflus of Biliousness arc unhaul' ly iuil ion well known. They differ in liiierciil individuals to' some extent. A Jlilbus man I Veidnm a breakfast eaten Too frequently, ala, he has an excellent ap petite for liduuls but none for solids of a morning. His iimgne will hardly bear in spccliou at any time-; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events, A"u U'C5""' """"" wm""7 out 01 I"""' ll,a "r -unsupauon may ue syniptnni or the tun may alternate. There otlm Hcniorriolits or even loss of blood, There may be giddiness- hnd often headache !" acidity or liattilcucc and tenderness in Ilho pit of tlio stomach, To carrect all this if not eficct a cure Iry Green's August Flower, 11 cost but a trifle and thousands attest ils efficacy. Wretched. Indeed. Aru those whom a confirmed tendenejr to biliousness mbjccl to the variousand chain -"l symptoms indicative of liver complaint. Nausea, sick headache: constipation, furred tongue, "an unpleasant brclth, a dull or sham I nam in the lU'iprliliorliocKl of Imp nfTppitA nr. can: immiritv of the Mood and loss of niv I r- . petite, alsnallze It as one of the most dis- 1 trissius, a it is one nf the mos common, of irisSlUK, H 1 1- is lint "'!,!t'!i' 'P. spcclhc lor tho ill ant niaiilfestalions 1 litre ih, noivoycr, a benign iscasu and all its unpleas- 1 11111 iiiiiiiut .-i.ii luiin. 11 is ine cuueurrent ioilm.Mv i.f H. inildm ,d 11,0 m,lii iinifVesion, Unit llcslcllcr's Stomach Bitters I ls " medicine which nchieves resultsspeedily felt' tlinroii'jli und benign. Bes.des rectify- nK Uvr ' V?'' " ij'vlgoretes the feeble conqi)ciH Kidney ami bladder complaints' 1 nmi in kin t u i,mvn piiviim nr lima. a. covering from ilnfccbling disease. More 0Tcr 11 "le B"" sccitic for fever and HnUCi rt i i ..,. i .. ...ti I in" ,:,iuiiii iu jiucoo ivab .ui.ii' I .iia, ii. iiiii, nnu n.i ? 1,111.- ijii.iinbinciii. vi i iii.m Th uir..n,, in... iiri,tir,. v - . .,, J.- cannottcll where they wllletrike till they liavofallcii. jfm " i - j n prudently uses. Uuilosity Is a hook that fishes out more knowledge than any other trait In the hu man character. If a book inspires you with nodle feel- ings, seek no other rule by which to Judge It. - It is good. Bneklen's Arnica salve. Tho best salve In the world lor cuts, bruises, sores. ulcers. salt rliuem.f ever sores. tetter, chapped Hands, clillblamis, corns. and all skin eruptions, and Positively cures plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed wrf' ,J ... . f.,,,1,,.,. orb monev re- to give perfect satisfaction, or money rc- ninneii. itico -oc. per vox. at i nomas'. The man who goes Into busincc with th devil soon finds that his partner Is soul proprietor. Our best friends arc those who keen pcrfaectly quiet when Rome one Is enumer mntUm. I , s, - sr. -The most Influential parents are those . .., , .M ,,.,, f I ...v.jv, . I ,t,.. l,Il.lr - I Men are just as much" pleased as wo- men are when anybody compliments them on their appeal ancc. It ls no help to the sailor to see a flash of light across a dark sea, if he does not instantly steer accordingly. "Ilackmctack," a lastiiii: and frseran. perfume. I'rice 5 and 50 cents. Bold by Dr. Horn, Lchigliton.nnd llicry, Weissiwrt, HMIoIi'h Cure will immediately relieve Croup, WJioophig Cough and Bronchitis, Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton. and Blery, Wcisstiort To close the eyes and give a seemly comfort to the apparel ot the dead Is pov erty's holiest touch of nature. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on evsry bottle of IBMloh 's Vltaluer It never fails to cure. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and Itiery, - 1 W'cisf iort. ll'e are more likely to lose our com- I forts from want of loye aud gratitude, than - e from nf wlsdoDli I A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Slilloh's Catarrh Itemedy. I'rice 50 cents hT Dr- "" I-WsIton. and Biery " iiport. is Never leave your way to seek a cross, 1 nor net out of vour wav to avoid one. an- ' ',.,7.. nimwi uiwn im mrwuii . i i