Advertising Rates For Lorjal Notices. The following prieps for legal adver.lv Ing lias been adopted by the Cahiion AllVOCATK. Charter Notices - - - - fl 00 Auditor's Notices - - - 4 00 Commissioner's Notices - 4 00 Divorce Notices - - - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 8 00 Executor's Noilco - - - - 3 00 Othcrlegal advertising will bo charged for liy tho square. B. V. Morthimer, Jr., Publhher. he Carbon Advocate, lit iNOKPKNnKXT 1'lMlt.l NKWM'AFKH Plll)- llstietl every Hatnrday In tohtglilou, Carbon County, Pennslvnuta, by i lurry V. Mortliimor, Jr. HANK ST11EKT. vil 00 Por. Yoar in Advance 1 Uest mlverllslug medium in tlio county. Kvery description of i'liiln nnil Pancy SOB PRINTING- vi very low prlcos. We do not hesltnto to say mm wo nro better oqupiwd than liny other printing establishment In tills section U) do tlrst-class Job-work, In nil IH branches, tit low prices. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.26 when not paid in Advance. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Lehighton, Carbon County, Pcnna., November 26, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents, VOL. XVI., No. 2. Professional ft Business Cards. Kcraoo Iloydt, A T r O It S E Y AT LAW, rrif'Hi Tho ltoonitercutly occupied by W. M, ltnpslier. JT i.NIC --litEKT. LEIIIOIITON. TA. May be eoiistilleitlu KiiBlish anil Herman, .irty l'-ly W. M Rapsher, ATTOtlNEY axd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DtSTMCT ATTOUNLY, l'lr . ihior nb.ne tbo Mansion Home, M MICH CHUNK, -.- - PBNN'A. 'test Kf itc n'td Cnllecllmt Agency. Will Ibiy ml Hell Item ksuip. iuivojaui-ii """ i.llectloiis iintmptly inailc. Settling lStntes nt .'iiM-.-ilenU :i specialty Ma 1)3 consulted in .iirIIsIi ami Herman. tiov. ii-yi II. V. Morthimor, Sr., NOTARY PUBLIC, Jitvirn: "Carbon Advocate" Onice, VTOJK BTltEKT, - LE1II0IIT0K. All bwlnewjieitalnlnj! to tlio olllee will receive tmmiiMiieminn. mar. in C. V. ICleintop, TnslruoU.r in Music, ltnbMrrt'' American Classical Methods a special iv. Trrnis moderate. ' Henry Noli?, -AT THE CAtillON HOUSE IS NOW Rnnning an AceoinmoQation 'Bns, HKTWb'KN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. I'm ties called for at their Homes by l-eavlntf or- uers at any ui me huh-i-,. I pi ll 2, 1SS7 t V. G. M. Sfeiple, PHYSICIAN AND BITK0E0N. KOIITII STItEET. - - LEIIIOIITON May be consulted In Knzllsh and Herman. J pedal nltention givo.ii 10 ujiii-i-iju'kj. ovkick Houux: Prom 12 M. to 2 P. M.,nnd I oni G to li P. M, mar. ai-51 -Over .1. Kaudenbtnirs i RAW n wi-riL-iw- ,nr sinrn 4jqt ' BASK STRKl'Vi.1' MIIIOUTOH ....... m n- i.-.i' os. Teeth Extracted rtinmutP.u Onice Days -WEDNESDAY 'eck. J.m .i-yt F.'i; .VIITH. D. l b, Oi OPPir.i:: first Door ltolow the Lcbh,-1j' JVllSOll - ivonci III IjtllVW iWMrMU-UKTIt li.-Ufm Bnnk street, Brighton, Pa. UENTIST11Y IN ALL ITS WtANCHEH. FianiK and making aitlllclal dentures a specktl- ty. Local anesthetics useu. iasadinlniitereil and Teeth l'xtracteil WITH OUT PAIN. Ol-TICH noUKS: Piom 8a. m.,to 12 in., from I ii. to 5 p. in., from 7 p. m., to 8 p. in. C'oniiillaUoiis In English or (iennan. Oct 10-87 ly Oi'irioKj Opp. tho IHIOADWAY, - Hioadiray House, MAUCII CHUNK. Patients ban the benefit of tho latest Improve ments In .Mechanical Appliances and tlio P.est Mi.i inula nf Tii..Llini'iit In nil Surntcnl Cases. . ANESTHETIC administered If ileslred. If pos- r -iinie-persons lesiuuiK umftiur m .HHiinn-Nin ni jjionlil inaKti arr.uiKeinenis uy man. jyo-y i lBYE and ear. JDx. Gr. T. POX -Vtslts-Allcntowii regularly on THUUSDAY of aeli week. .Practice limited to ,Diseases)f the Eye and Ear. twice at Hayden's American Hotel, and OlUce lllours from ! A. JI. to .1:30 P. M. Also attends to Jlefractloii of the Eye for the iiroper adjust iftent uf Classes, and tor lh Ileliet and Cine of Optl- .May also ,1 sunsultifl itt Ids office In HATH, Wedi'esday and Saturday of each week, at 1IAN uult on MomUiy, and at HASTON on Tuesday or rachweek. Jan2-)1 CARSON HOUSE .JONATHAN KISTLEIl, - - PltOPIHETOlt, IlAKK STIIKET, LKllinilTON, The Carbon House oHeis llrst-class nccnninioda lloiu to the traveling public. Hoarding by tlio day or week on ruasonable terms. Choice Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on li.mil. Hood sheds nnd Stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at tached, nprie-vl PACICERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehighton, LEOPOLD MEYEIt, PUOP'U, PACKEUTON, - . Punka. 1 his well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and has the host accommodations for permanent and transient blunders. Excellent Tables and the very best Liquors. Stables attached. scpli!-l NJAPiSIOM HOUSE, Oppostlit I li S. Deut, BANK STKEET, - LEII KUITON. C. II. HUM, PilOPKlKTOlt. This lions niters first -elass aecominiHlntinim for transient and perm inent li-jarders. It has been l ely refitted In allltJideiKirtiiu-lits. unit is loeat-i-d In one of the inot plcturosoue isirllons of Hie borough. Terms moderate. t ho 11 A It Is supplied with tho choicest Wines, l.tiipois and cigars. Fresh Uaer on Tan. apr t7-yt TJ. BHETNEY iiKi,ctrii11r nnnounces to ftio Merchants of I,e lilghlon nnil others that he Is now prciwied to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage very reasonable prices. Ily prompt attention at all orders ho hopes to mm It a shnro of public Iteal.leneM: corner of l'ine anil Iron ltaieet, Lehighton. SlOrdsrs left at Sweeny & Son's Sorner Store II i wnldn prompt ntteilllou' Kl. IV.Kt T. T IHtHTNKY. U.S.LITZENBERG, iLntc Spot lid Examiner I'. . Pension Onice.) Military Claim Apt ALLENTOWN, Penna., Prosecutes chums for Pensions, TncieAM of renslon.llouiily and all manner of claims naalnt Ihegoierniiiwu. 'Ten existence In tlie Poiision liiiiiwnil nfaily five os Speewl E umluerliiUtt.8.1ViiiIouOtflfe. I make a specialty of Increase c:aliuos. Mavst-i-in I' s LITZl-NP-KPi. P. A. Kabcnold, D. D. S., w. . W. A. Cortrigt, D. D. S., LchlEhton Business Dirootory. cm A lTt!l!U j'.n null liestUUnint. HltllK W. 'street, riesh Iifftralniijsontnp. Oys, In season. Drop In anil ec ns. tiovla-ly JW. P.AUDlSKJUiMU.liaiiKSireei.Hiiiiifsijie . dealer in choice mands of whiskies, Bin, nranincs, wilier, , ...... SlIAN'I'S X1IAV1NH SALOON. opposite the AliviiCATi: Oi-i'ii K, Is lieailiiniirters for shavlna and ImirculllnK. Clpirs touacco soui. QO TO l im. Jtoniiiiivi!, omicr inc ira iiiumc Hotel. llanKsti.-et.for n smooth shavo or a fashlonaiile hair int. Jiff Closed on Snnday's, T .1. V.tm, Hank slieet. mnninnciini-i- J . choice Untids nf clrars and dealer In n 1 Kinds 01 itinaeeos ami uhum i n iihiuv-.. . "mETElt IIKIM, Dank slreel, dealer In ladies. ,L tteulm misses and clilldieirsboolMhoejiaiid sihniers. lienaii inu inomplly attended to. l ull. TAMES VAI.P, Dank street, slenm I J stoves, n kinds of Himi.ro. lloofliu,' an I spontlnu a socially. Your pationaee solicited. 1. el H. KOCH, Ilanlc street, naiiiiiaeinrer "i choice brands of Havana eUmrs. All smnxer's supplies i-onstiintly tin hand. can. PP. CIAIilC.laitcr beer ball and restaurant. . opp. muare, Hank street. Choice wines a id IKpiori ami cisers. Prosh laer always on lap. JS. WElUl, saloon and restaurant, ISank . street. lieiidqiuu terH Tor fresb latter beer and other ill Inks. Choice eatables always on hand. SI!. (IH.I1AM, attorney at law and loan . public, llank direct. May bo const lte 1 In Kngl sh all I Herman. Elate&i olleclliigiigeiic. CI it. ItllOAHS, Agt Hank street, dealer In . dry tM.N, notions ulassware, nnecnswaie and Kriicerles. tShare of patroiivge sollcted. T HUCAIlllOV ADVOCATE OPPICE, liatik street, plain aim lancj i" i'i"" "s ADVoi'Aii; one dollar per ear lit advance. iy rnllE J.EIIHSH WAtiONCO.. I.billted. f.lc ir 1 on Hank street, inaniifaclincrs of Imtibci-. luker, milk, truck and express iitroiik1 REASEIt &T.USS. wholesale and retail con fee oners. lUnit street. Picnics and jurlies stipplied. our palroniiKels cordially solicited. EOCllKSTlilt JKU'lMrtW minor., . . T -., ll.lttLM T1.ua .1 tflnser ; :ue, ke. iui .- (I. .1. STltAPSS, Mahoning street, fresh milk anil cream nniu-ira u,t'. U kinds of vegetables In season. G1 O TO UEBEU'S ,, aJlJ Tli'llA N K ST 1 ! E ET. E" CHAN(lE HOTEL, lunk street, Tlioroas JlnlitV. proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. SnB for regular & Irnnslcl trado El-H'llEN PENSTEP.MACHElt, Leblgh street, dealer In dry goods, notions, provisions, :roce!Vcs.iiueensware,&e. Patronage solicited. ,..-rvj.!IHKPimK V 1,1'hlgh street, Is cU. Iintlntis. lll'O- M iH.:olmiurleisiir dry goods, notions, pro- Mons, giiH-erieb, &c, rPati image sollciled. vsi-r TUP IlEST-OAlvl.UY'S PEltl'UJIE The Secret Societies. K(l. meet Mcmd.iy evening of eacli i week . Inilal.ePsllall lUiglo's cordially Hulled. oiin i). nunroi.Erri! post. no. m, o. a J It!, second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, In ltcbers Han. X'oimiules linilcd. S. of V., li. Pa. l')lv.."l'. S., meet Wednosday een LMiVliebcr'sllair. Al. Campbell. Oapbiln. f (). (i. T.. meet Prlday night of each week In A. lleber-s Hall, llank 8lu-ct, at 7:30ortock. All Tniiplure United. A. W. Houx.C. 1. Y M. C. A. ,.,i.,.i i.vi'ivfvi-nliiL'. except Sun- d'j:s. tiSiind.iyiifternoonlectiuesiiee. rcr's hall. :-You tue cordially Invited. Kerne ur Ohtti;che3. 7 .ETU01)IKT EPISCOPAL. Soivth llank street, lVl Kimday services at in a. in., nnil 7.30 p. in., SSiil?" Miiol 2 P-in. WM. M-uoit. Pa.tor. mSISITY LUTHEllAN, Iron street, Sunday T .-I-rvices. 10 a. m., (Oerman), 7.00 p. in., (Eng l"h).l4mlay school 2 p.m. .1. H. KUDKli.Pastnr. t:vt)HMl'.l). Lehigh street, Sunday, services 11, ill lun. in., nit, i.i..... m ii. m.. (EnulNi). Sunday school 8 (, in. I). W. STI1UTZ. lMSlnr IlVANGE L1CAL. bonth street, Siindav senleca C at 10 a. in.. (Herman), 7.30P. in.. lEnglWi), Sunday sc ool b p. m . xi. (Inoss. Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Con streets, fcrvlees eu-ry Sumlay inoinliii: and eiciiliv. ltKV:HAMJiAi'Ki:,lMMor. Stoves, tinware, Heaters itnd Ranges, In Great Variety at ' SA3IUBL GRAVEli'S Popular Store, Pank Street." Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs fui nislieu on slinvt notice. Prices Ueasonablc ! ! ; t d Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE I ' A. W. RAUDEN8USH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has tectneil tlio agency for tlio following SU11STANTIA1, 1NSURANCF. COM PANIES wlilch can be recommended to tlio ymblle as Perfectly Safe anil Reliable. The National Life Instance Co., OF 1YIONTPELIER, VT,, which Is snlil to be "The grandest step in fair ileallng. wltliln the History of idle Insiuance. ' it protects against aihersity In business; It pro led s tl c pe n den t ones against tho conlln l?ency uf death f"! Manufis' Accident Indemnity Co., OP UNITED STATE?, with a leserve fund of $.r.0,()00 guarantees every policy in inn. outer com pany lias ever put tip snch a fund. It costs but a few cents every day a good Investment. LO U AGENS ARE DESIRED! Harris Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals ill- Vldvd into classes of one hundred anil fify each. Members responsible only for losses occurring In tho class in which their ani mals were enrolled, August 30, lsc ty OPP. THE PUI1LIC SylJAHE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is UMtliiiartvrs for the Host Makes of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Tor Rents, Youths, Indies, Misses and Chll- ureu wiuiiu tie is selling at very reasonable prims. 1.111, Ruauiuiu uwum ami learn prices before purchasing vUewIwis. Ruhher Boots and Shoes I All blrus and nftlu- i.i si niiiVt-s.nl the lowast '05!iil-K- tbures. Hut. . 18T YBissport Bnsiness directory. .1. O. 7.KKN, M. 1)., Wr I KPTZ, M. D. j-ks. z eh is tc Kinz, Physioians Sc Surgoona. OPPlCHnt the residence of Dr. '.nil, Wl He Street, Wclsipnrt. All calls or surgical or medical treatment will receive prompt attention. nmyH-W-lf The WeisspoH Bakery, Fresh Ilioiid and Cflkes overj day. Dclhereil In Ihlgliton nnd Maucli Chunk every Tiifstbv, Thursday and Saturday. MP-Plcn!cs, IV i ties, Caiiil-Me6tlngs, Wcildlngs, 1'iineniU suin'lled at short notice. mnst7,sr-ij EAST WE1SSPOUT, PliN.VA. This home offeTS flrst-elass aceoninioil.itlous to the permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic iniros, only One Dollar ir day. ang7-iy .ioiim llimnni, i lopnen.r. JQKATS. THK .TKWUI.KH. All ICinda of Jewelry ! l Books and Stationery. nugsut7,f1y. VTelsspsit, Carbon County, Penna.,. Henry Oliristman, Proprietor. Tl.n iml.ltf. U r..m-(-irnl1v Informed that this well-know house has been rellllcd and Impinvod toatlrst rate, and able to furnish the veiy best accominoiiniions oiaii kious A Livery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample- means to nccoininndate wedding panics, funerals and plcaMiie seekers Willi sate teams. . In connection with the hotel Is a PINE rOOL 1100M handsomely lilted up. Api-'3 87ly I have .'list opened a Coal Yard In connection Willi mv noici in w i.mnruiii wucrc con constantly be found all sl7.es of the s r-i 'Jy ccs fully ns low as I mil bo comp.iiTil. (Jhc H i- Henry Christman, Fort Allen House, Woissport. Fairbanks Stanilai il Siwlcs In Connect Ion December l, issr.ly Per Nrwct Designs and M Styles of .it Fashi'Ui.'.tflfl DHii.SS GOODS. iVhy GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SlliVKRWAllE, &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed and prices ns loir as else whero for the same quality of goods. July 18, 1835 ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single. opiea, FIVE Conts. Advertise in the Advocate. 0. W. SNYDER, D. V. S, Mansion Hoi,m Eehlghtou, liitlio attention ileinled to the diseases nreva lent amongst domesticated animals. loniesucateti auimats. iisiranon pertormeii wun tne i-.crasseiir by mall prompllj-atli'iidi'd to. h the Kcrasseur If desired. Orders , CSncccssnr to Rcaser & Buss) Bank Street, Lehighton, WHOLESALE & EETAIL DEALER IN Choice Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Spccinl inducements are ex tended to the mana"cmentit of picnics, festivals and parties to purclmse their goods at this stand. TJie best goods at the lowest prices Quick Sales and Small rrohts is our motto. A shnre of public patronage solici ted and sntislaction guaranteed in every particular. A. A. ECKHART y 13-lay made ease in:iiiiiffl!.iitr. lug ltubbcrStnmns.Send for price list nf outfits, to J. P. W. Dorma.i, No .817 iJist Herman Kt.t Haiti niure,.iii.,u.n..i-iKSS AGENTS WANTED Tot-aiivuttfl forontMif tlm laiuust. ultlest esUitt lisUwl, 11IC1ST KNOWN NUU8Kmi8 In the country. Must liberal tenns. UliftinallHl fail!! tle. ORNHVA NUKSUUV, cUlIUhel IhR W. & T. SMITH, OKNKVA, N. V. JJoveniUer 5 4w I MAa U9 WiTfe, bat Dim who wrlti to riduwn & Co-.ToitUod, Maine, will rereiT frw, roll Ufut Button mi work which tUT cQ do. titsl Utftt Wmfl.tbal will tM ' Ihera from t lo i Mr dir. Sum Lt MMllVf $.v.toBditr ISMwrMi. JOUOHOIoIlL Cpll4l ns4Tvqulfs) Yurttr(od fit. TLwt wbORtftrt l ouco or obtwlutcljr tut if imic itll fvrtuoaa, Alt UM, i i-mum r loney f 1 M A m m t u ri i opp. thi: rniLi-- Jiank St reel. 1 c'url.to IS IIlUIKJt'AItTEl s 1 (' l'uro Drugs and "-di' ii.es, Fine Soais, Piuslics. &r., itc, Cihoicc Wines mid I iqnors, Largest Assortment or Library Lamps! Wall Paper and ccort lions ! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes yni want n good fit. Hut If you need sriXTACI.ES It h much more Inipoi Hint that the EVE hould be accomuiodaled wllh correct lenses and . piopi r IV fitting rrame which will bring Hie lenses di rectly befoie Ihecenlre of the eye. If inn buy your spectacles at lr. Horn's yon will lind the above points propeily lilleiided lo PERSORiPii'O: Carefally QmwM H. A. BELTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AO EXT POU FIRST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock. Insurance Companies. Special attention of Farmers and others Is called to the liberal tcrmsoirered by Hie HEHK'S COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE S'KK'iv INSUlt ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for this County and neighborhood. Real Estate Agency, Heal Estate Sought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Leliiglitoii, I'enna. Sept. 3, M.-lm HBDOUABBBJjfJEWSLBK 253 Opposite tho Carbon Hoice, HaiiK Street, LehlSh lon Penn'a., sells W? ---L -vci t Irtrslro and Jewelry, Cheaper on an average than can be bought any- w here else In the county. Call and see. REPAIRING- In all Its branches, neatly, cheaply and prompt ly iiucnticu to. ALSO A PULL LINE OP School Books AND Stationers Supplies novenibcr So ly -GO TO- SWEENY'S D tSSTF o itjfl Chow-Chow, Mixed Mustard, Pickles,' ( orn Meal, Cod Fish, Corn Beef, Citron, Sweet Potatoes, Mincemeat, York State Apples, Bananas, Cranberries, Lemons, Dates, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, Canned Goods in Season, And everything else usually kept in a ftrst-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, China- ware, tSC, iVC. REMEMBER THE LEHIGHTON, PA. A proied remedy for Consumption nndiUs- eases of Throat and f.ungs. Now Life and Vigor follows lis use. Ask for Haker's Oil and Malt, or write to JNO. O. Out. l-tint 13AKER & CO., PHIIUU)EI.PKIA, Pa D. J. ICISTLEH Kcsiieetfully annoonces to the public tnat he has opened n NEW LIVIJUY hrAlll.E. nnd that he Is now prepared to furnish Teams for Punends, Weddings or lluslness Trips on the shortatt no tice and most liberal terms. Orders left at the --taroon iiotue- win receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the Hote, Leh! ibton tuiK-vi n I'' for Tata." WU1 rtlieTornoro quickly than anr other known rem. Is. 7l iLnoumwium, ftenralcli Swellings, BUS Keck, Prufietl Burns, ficald. Cut., I,umb&- po, l-lonriFT, Bores, Frort-bltei, tuu-Kacae, Selatlrn. I 'kache, OulnBT, oro Throat, I Headaeho,! Toothache. Sprains, eta. Trlco SJcti. n botlls. Bold by all! JdnifffflBts. CauttoTUTho tten-1 ulno Salwilton oil bears ourfi lac-fiimiio aiffnanirv. A. IA aieTcr c I.O.. BOlfl lloptletora, Baltimore, MA, V. B. A. smoke l,niiefl Cttbob Cigarettes, for Ca tarrh t l'rlco 10 Cts. Sold by nil Druggists Facilitates Teething, remtlates Bowels, relieves Griping and Wind Loltcand is a most certain Rem edy for Dysentery, Diarrhnea and Summer Complaints. For Sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. E. F. LuckenbXcit, DnALEIl IN Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy fi Window Shades & Fixtures. T.Mept Styles, made and put up, If desired. raints, Oil, A'arnisli, rutty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. . o. 61 Broadway Maucli Clinut Fa. Hi-lnw the llroaiiw'm !l"ii.i- All the latest and best new inc ADVOCATE, .l per vear;, 50 cpnts, six months. Stock Lane and Complete ! TlieVery aiest Clothes and Cassiperes ! Coriscrews, Worsteds, &c k Best Me GloHiinc ! Perfect 'Fits Guaranteed ! Our stock of seasonable goods is larger and more varied than any assortment or stocic ever displayed in this section of the Lehigh Valley; our prices un questionably lower than any oth er tailoring house. 1 liese nr important facts, remember them and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing I UUUlu i'lUUMlliy, IT Hats, Caps and llcckwear ! Boots Slioes and litmers! v For Ladies. Misses and Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best makes and positively lowest prices. Belorc purchasing elsc- wliero we .kindly invite vou to call and inspect our merchant tailoring gods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, we guarantee that you can save money. Respectfully, Olanss&Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton. Pa. Hi s iiL -J v. AKtBS-HY M13TAXE t'lion Hip railway train we met she lntd tl.t1 softest, bluest ejes, lure yon never conld forgot -'Ixleen,'- wllh nil tli-il that Impii -s. ' l.uew hot out, . ii imle girl. And meeting um a mutual friend, iiiirthnuichUmiil Ileitis gul In whirl. 1 We talked for inlli". wlt'tnitt nme:i . n I. I tin- my .Km iir M(l Hk son:; AVhrr". just In fi- ml sh.i sideways sil. Her Inoltllig eyes nnd f.icc lo n-.ctt i Anil no one wondcicd niiicli ut that). I Por soon I lie station x.huro she letl ) Would on Ihesoriowlnj ilslon rl-c-, j And I at least should feel bereft ; 1 Ihoiight a tenr stood In her eyes. She was Mill, not kin, of mine Ten years had passed since last she met : Sn.l when, In giilug, she did Incline Her face twaw nalunil In rnrgct, "". . It seems so like the child I knew, I met her half-way for that sake; lud, mining near those eyes of blue. She gently klsicd nip-fty mtileke'. she saw her emir, and slr.ilshlwayrrtn With naming blushes insy led: l should not lie one-halt ii man If thought of wioug raiuc In my hi ad: In rnrt, I'd lake that very Halo And li-.ml ilallyTor her -ake, It she would only come again And gently kiss me-Iip mftfale! A BRILLIANT MATCH. AY rt.YDl: HAYMONt). 'You'll go out lowing with mc again to morrow, AfegV And the etrongly-hullt, lfroad shouldereil youtli looked down upon tho girl '.ripping along by his siilo with an odil mingling of confidence anil uncertainty In his fine blue yes. Of course"-, wit Ii an impatient loss of her gypsy-llkc brown head. "What else .could I ilo these long, tliowsy afternoons? I should fall asleep, anil bo forever lioiiillng and dreaming, as mamma docs over her sewing, If I were to spend them in the house' Itoberl- Lyndith smiled. The picture of brlght-cycil, w iile-awako MegDanvers nod ding anil dreaming those lovelv afternoons away was beyond tlio power nf his Imagin ation to conjuro up. I don't know what theso days would hC without yon, Meg," he said slowly, almost wistfully. "I can't picture lo mjself how they would drag along if you were not such jolly company, or if jou weie not hero at nil,"' with a sudden lowering of his boyish, chceiy voice. Don't try, then," 'retorted SIcg. philo sophically. "You'ro likely to see inn every ilay -is 1S a' you She checked herself. Impelled by some feeling which she could not have explained; :ir.d tlio glance she stole tip at the hand some, boyish face of her companion was accompanlsd by a sudden rush of criniaon tp the pretty, sun-browned cheeks just as unaccountable.. lint liob ljYntiiiii-saw it, ami a s lit glow of happiness lit up his liatiilso.se features. Kery day as long as I live, you were going lo say," he exclaimed impetuously, catching her little hand and pressing it against his heart. "Oh, Megl I hope that will turn out a truo prophecy, for It's the dearest wish of my own heart, and you know It. I didn't mean to say so yet hot Jor a good while until we were both older, you Know. 15ut the secret Is out now, and I'm glad of it. Meg, darling, may I sec you cyery day as long as wo both live?" and the strong young yolco thrilled with almost solemn earnestness. Certainly, you foolish fellow, if you re main our nearest neighbor all your life,"' was the saucy answer. "How silly you arc, Hob! I didn't mean anything at all, only that." Hut, In spite other willful words, she was blushing more hotly than over, as Itob could sec, oven in the thick dusk which was already gathering about them. ' And when, In thoshadowof ablg.gnarlcd apple-tree whose boughs drooped oyer the gate and screened them from view, ho drew her suddenly to him and pressed a lover's kiss upon tho sweet, crimson lips, sho did not resent It so indignantly as might have been expected. Already a light shone from the parlor windows, and the figure of a man seated within was dimly visible between the half, drawn curtains. Meg drew herself hastily from Iter lover's arms, blushing and pouting, and, withal, pretending to be vcr? angry. "How can jou act so, UobV" she ex climed, with a coquettish toss of her pretty brown head. "I've a great mind lo say I will never speak to you again. Let me go quick I Don't you see mother has visi tors? Tiiey are waiting for me, ocrhaps. And without 'waiting even to hear his whispered good-nljht, she flettup the garden-walk, her lips, .cheeks and starry brown eyes-all glowing with happy excitement which she would scarcely acknowledge to. her own willful heart. In tho hall her mother met her with a gcntlo flutter of Importance In her placid face and manner, "Itun up to your room, Meg, and change your dresss" she began in a low, hurried tone, with a disapproving glance at the-un presentable costume in which tho young lady had been boating for several hours, "Something pretty and becoming. Your uncle is here your rich Uncle Danvcrs, you know and I want you to make a good impression. I think" and tho low tone changed to an Impressive whisper think, Meg, that ho intends to take you home with him and make yo't heiress." Meg's brown eyes were wide and thought ful as she ran up-stairs toobey her mother's order. And when sho came down a few minutes later, In a fresh and dainty lawn of the palest pink, with a cluster of wild-roses in the broad pink eatin belt, and a single rose nestling her shining brown hair, she must have made a pleasing Impression, for the rich old gentleman smiled approvingly as he took hor little hand in a fatherly clasp and in another hour it was fully settled that sho was lo leturn with him lo his city home and he known beforo the world as tho heiress of all his wealth. 'I think you will biighton up my solitude wonderfully, my dear,"' he said with aklnd ; ly smile. "You will have every adrantago I Cfin give jou, and In return I ask only the , love and obedience of a daughter. I hope . you will be In no haste to IcavQ me, Meg, .for an establishment nf your own,' 1 added Jokingly. "Though" with a little sigh "I must expect that In time. As my . heiress, you will ipake a brilliant match, of course, wiion the proper time conies. I shall expect that'' with an unconscious nccosslonof dignity, even hauteur, In his stately iHMrlng, "Indeed. I mav say your position as my heiress will depend oiy much upon my wishes being rcspeclod in llml mailer. Meg bowed her hind slightly, but made no rospotuo In words. Her dusky check paled ns her thoughts flW back lo Hob Lyn dith Hob, ho was only a haiulsnmn vil lage youth J a dear, good, splendid fellow, but who would never be consldeiisl a bril liant match for laJil Dativers' heiicss. On tho following nfiornoon, when lioli called lo takn her nut forn row on the rlvrr, which .Meg had never eticfused,all tin ill Ing with hope and happiness In memory of last night's sweet little episode, the hrown ejed gypsy, fora womlcr.eonld not be seen. Meg sent a message pleading headache, which wns wholly true, so far as It went, but it was not all. Coquettish fs she was, Meg could not trust herself to meet lloli I.yndlth. i-lie had made lierclinlcp,5he had chosen wealth and silently renounced her lover. Yet she could no iiioio have faced Ii I in and told lilin so, havo said "good-bye" and looked Into his handsome, noble facoandseen It whiten wllh anguish, nnd perhaps hale and scorn of her, than sho could have faced a-iegl-ment of ghosts. So l'Ob depailed, wondering nnil unsat isfied; and befoie the shades of evening fell, Meg had said good-bye lo her old home, and was on her way to a new life, to an enchanted laud. Soft strains of music arc floating out through countless open windows, windows dazzling willl elcctrict lights pouting through dcllcately-tlnled globes, and misty with clouds of Amy lace; and the man who stands wltlipul, leaning against tlio railing of the hotel piazza, watches the gliding, glittering figures in the resplendent ball room with a half sneer on his handsome Hps, and a hitter, cynical light In his keen, bine eyes. Evidently he Is trying lo single out sonic particular dancer from among the many, for his glance wandois lcstlessly about un til at last it rests upon a stately old gentle man coming slowly down the long Kiilnn towatd the window near which he stands. Theic is a beautiful woman leaning upon the old man's arm a slemlcr,graccful crea ture, all glittering in whilo tulle and pearls, with pink and while loses scattered all over- dainty gown; a lovely woman with lus trous blown hair, and biilllau, wine-brown eyes and blight red llp. "It is slier' muttered the watcher on the piazza as they drew nearer. "The little, sun-burned holden developed into a grace ful, charming society belle. And yet tho samel Well, let me vanish hoforo I make fool of myself a second time uniier the spell of those brown eyes. (lod I how these beautiful, dainty cicatures can wreck our hearts and lives." And wllh an unspeakable bitterness deep ening In his scornful eves, ho turned logo ust as the two he had been watching cached tho window. "You will remember my words, Margar et," said the gentleman, as if concluding an Important conversation. "The baronet has already spoken lo me, and obtained my consent, of course. He will certainly ask yours at the first opportunity. You will accept him. "I expect to do so, uncle," replied a voice that thrills Iioboit I.yndlth to the heart- voice that has a weary accent In it, for II its clear, sweet music. The old gentleman, appaie.ntly satisfied, lcayes her, with a courtly bow, and Mar- aret not Meg now steps out upon tho half-shadowed piazza with a heavy, long- drawn sigh. Itobert Lyndith turns for one instant and for that one Instant they two stand face to face. "Itobert Lyndith!" The name falls from her blanched lips almost without realizing It. Her-great eyes blaze with sudden splendor at the sight of the handsome, uMlnyiie 'man who glan ces Into her lovely face so scornfully, bows to her so coldly, and then turns and dis appears. What sho would havo said, iiad'he not gone, she does not know. Hut a terrible pang seems to tear heart asunder as she turns and passes once mote through tho open window. Up to her room sho goes directly! and, taking f i urn a drawer a faded photograph, she looks at it for many minutes with pas sionate, yearning eyes. It Is the only memento sh&yi kept of those early happv days a plcte which Hob gave her long ago, of his owrrbrlglil, handsome face. She sits and ponders for hours tonlglitJ as she has never done before. Two days iatera canlagestops before the door of her own old happy home, and a graceful figure alights and passes throtuth the modest doorway with a low, soft sigh nf contentment. I am homo again, mamma," sayi she, smilingly, as she throws her arms about her mother's neck, "and I am no longer Uncle Dayld's heiress. I found it Impossible to comply with his conditions," "Meg!" Hut Meg laughs and sighs together, and does not betray herself by saying anything more. After some time, however, she puts the careless question : "And what has become nf Hob Lyndith?" 'He Is absent nnn.biit will soon be hotua again, I hear. Itob Is a brilliant fellow now, Meg; a scientist, who, they say. Is certain to have a splendid fulttrc. Wc didn't oxpect that In the old days, did wr, dc,ar? Hut liob has worked llko a Turk at Ids studies for olil four or live years past, ever since you went awayt In fact." .ucg colors softly, but says nothing more. Who can tell whether Hob loves or bates her now? It Is all settled, however, ono sweet sum mer day when Itob returns to his home, and learns, to his Intense surprise, that Meg has renounced her uncle's fortune and come homo to live. Fatn thtsws them together, of course, and then a glance, a blush are all that Is needed to bring hack the charm of other days. "The old lovo camo back so strongly that nluht I saw you. Itob. that I for not for tunes, titles, ambition everything but you," says Meg, with liianr blushes. Sho has a good chance yet of sharing her uncle's fortune, too, for even he Is forced to conceit that she has made a brilliant match. 2tT Its peeiiltnr efficacy Is due un-ruiun ns luitcli to the process and rm mq pk III In compounding nsto LIKE IT "to liiRiedlents themselves. Take It In time. J t checks discuses III tho outset, or If they be ndviinceil will provo a poleutcure. No Home shonld lie Without It. It tnkes tboiil.iennr n doctor and rostly pro scriptions. All n un lean sedeiitnry lives will llnit FOR WHOSE BENEFIT It tlio bestpreventlvo of nnd cure for Inillconllmi, Constipation, lleudnrbo, IllllonsnPSS, riles and UlentHl Depression. No loss or time, no Interference with business while loklnir. Por children It Is most In nocent nnd biirmlcKs. No danger from exposnronller Inklnc. Cures Colic, Dl-nrilin-ii, llitwel Complalnls, l'everlsli ness runt Fovpilsli Cold. Invalids nnd ilellenlo persons will llml It tbo mildest A prrlclit nnd Tonlelliey enn use. A Ilttlo taken at ntelit Insures refreshing sleep nnd ii natural pwicnntlnn of the bowels. A little Inkeu 111 tho inornlnR sharpens the appetite, cleanses iho stomach and sweetens tho breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have brcn pra ticing medicine for twenty years and have never been able to fmt up a vegetable compound that would, ike Simmons Liver Reculator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the a.iinetnii' n'ulfinstead of weak ening) the dij;-tivc and assimilative powers or the fyRtem." L. M. Hinton. m.i,., Washington, Ark. Mnrka of Oeiiiiliieiieasi Look for the red Trade-Mark on rrnnt of Wrnppcr, nnd the Hcnl nnd Signature of J, H.Zellln & Co., lu red, on the side. Take no other. Ttagley My dear you would make an excellent Prohibitionist lecturer. H'hy don't you take the platform? Mrs. IJagley So I will when I can make my first convert. "I don't catch your meaning.', "No. I notice you always change the sul.j"i't w lien I talk to you. ' Nothing to Equal It." i have been helling Simmons Liver lte gulalor lor the past six years. My custom ers pronounce it t lie host ever used. Qne of my in-tnmuxH wlnw health was In a wri'liiied -iiititiiii.il 1'n.m a very bad and MiibWn cave id Dyspepsia, used the Re gulator and was entirely cured. I am us ing it myself for Torp'ul I.iye'r, caused by close lonlineiuent. I find nothing to equal it nnd highly rivimimeiul its use. Respect fully. "('. P. Ill-ev, Druggist, Kdin hurg, Va," At a gathering of a few ministers and others the other day in New York city, to utter some words nf grateful mention and good cheer to Itcv. Dr. Deems, some one declared that "an ounce of Itiffy" was worth more than a ton of epitaphy! A word in season, how good It Is; but words, however kindly spoken over a grave, dome ton late. WHAT AM 1 10 The symptoms of Ililinusiicss ar tmhaui. Iy hut too well known. They differ in ilinerent individuals to some extent. A HilbiiM man is seldom a breakfast eater- Ton frequently-, alas, ho has an excellent ap- pi-iiiu nir iiuuiiis nut iiouo lor Hotltis 01 u. morning. His tongue will hardly bear in specliim at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, al all events. Tlio digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may dc a symptom or tho two may alternate. There aro ollcu Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may he giddiness lind often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit nf tho slomach. To carrect all this if not oficct a cure, try (Jrecn's August Flower, it cost but a trillo and thousands attest its ellicacv. Oilo would think there was variety enough of standing collars in the market, but a furniture doaler advertises a new slylo nf sideboards. Train l!obbcr(on Texas express)-She!l out now, quick. Passenger All my money is In this sac liel. "Open it." "Look" "All In silver dollars! Keep it. He ain't no ilraymcn ' ONE FACT. Js worth a column of rhetoric, i-nid an American MntcMium. It is a fact, estab lished liy the tci-limoiiy of thousands nf icnple, that Hi odV S,ir-i.mi ilia does cure scrofular; salt liium: and nlhsr diseases or afl'ections arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also ovcrcomo. that tried feel, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the sysem. Tiy it "An unfortunate mistake occurred (n last week's edition," plaintively muttered a Custer county paper. "Wo referred to Mr. Takem, candidate for Sheriff on th oppsite ticket, as a 'rough-hewn diamond." It should have been 'rofllauly demon.' We trust our readers will forgive the inUlaLe. A cold of unusual scyuiity which 1 took ast autumn tlcvcloycd into a dilliciilty de cidedly catarrhal in all its cliatabtcristics threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of JJIy's Cream Calm completely eradicated every symptom of Hint painful and prevailing disorder. K. W. Wamor, 103 Hudson 8t.,Iochciitcr)N.Y. Catrrh. For twenty years I was a sufl'ei- cr from catarrh of the head nnd throat. Tly n few applications nf Kly'n Cream Ralm I received decided benefit was cured hv one bottle. Charlotte H.irker, Wavcrly, X. Y. There arc 1,."00 "feiualo bachelors" In New York. These must be tailor-made old maids. Sliiloli's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehighton, and lliery. YV civHMiri. Roped In The man who Is hanged. Why will you which when Shlloh's Cure willgive immediate relief. Price 10 cts., .10 cut. ami 1. Wild by Dr. Horn, Lehih ton, and Hiory.WcIssport. General IIouIanger has been arrested. If the inarch should ever fall Into a shnller scrape, we warn It that it need not look to this office for bail. Arcynitmado inl.erablo by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizainc, Loss of Appetite. Yellow Skin? .Shlloh's VitilUcr is positive cure. Sold by Dr. Hum, iAiiiglilon, and Hiery, WeiKMirt. "My hushiftss is picking up," said tho scavenger's ho hustled a bustle nut of an ash barrel. The Rev. Opo. II. Thayer, nt Kourbon. Ind., says: "llotti myself slid wife iio our lives to Sliilob'h CiuiMiniptiiin ('ore " Sold by Dr. Horn, I.-lii-'hlni. mid Ilierv Weiss-port ii
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