The Carbon Advocate, All iMDnrKNDRKT FAMILY NKWBrAfKR Ilb- llstied every Haturday lit Lehlghton, Carbon County, rcnusylvauia, by Harry V. Mortliimer, Jr. MANIC STltKKr. $1 00 Per. Yoar in Advance ! Best advertising medium lu (he county, Kvery description of Plain and Vnncy JOB PRINTING It very low prices. We do not hesitate to nay that we are better equpiicd than any other printing establishment In this section to do first-class job-work, In all Its branches, nt low prices. Professional & Business Garb Horaoo Hoydt, ATTORKSY AT li A W , JpriCK: -Tin ltoom recently occupied by W, M. Itapshcr, BANK 8TREKT, - LEIllOHTON. PA. May be consulted In Kngllsh and Herman. July 4-ly W. M Rapsher, ATTORNEY amd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion Itouso, MAOC1I CHUNK PENN'A. Ileal Ustate and Collection Agency. Will Puy qaii iritl VatntM ( -.tiv..v.iiirlncf nontlv done. Collections bromotlr made. Settling Estates of Dec-dents a specialty. May be consulted In English and German. iiuy. H. V. Morthimor, Sr., NOTARY PUBLIC, OrriCBt "Carbon Advocate" Ofllce, BANK STREET, - - LEHIOHTON. All business pertaining to the office will receive prompt attention, mar. 10 O. V. Kl'eintop, Instructor in Music, llobblns' Aineilean Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moderate. augH-tf Henry Nolf, AT THE CARBON HOUSE IS NOW an Accommodation 'Bos, -BETWEEN THE- Hotels and L. V. Depot. Turtles called for at their Homes by leaving or ders at any of the hotels. April 2, 1887 W. G. IH. Seiplo, HIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SOUTH STREET, - LEHIGHTON. May be consulted In English and German. Special attention given to Gynecology. Office noons: Front 12 M. to 2 P. M., and from6tor.M, mar.31-yl Uhancu Officb : Over J. W. Raudcnbush's Liquor Storo, BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teoth Extracted without ram. Gas administered when requested. Offloe Days WEDNESDAY of each week. P. O. address, LITZKNBEHG, Jan 3-yl Lehigh county, Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. SM OFFICE i First Door Below the Lehigh Wagon Works In Lewis Marstelner's building, Bank Street, Zehighton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used, lias administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS s From B II. in., to 12 m., from 1 p. m., to 5 p. in., from T P. m., to s p. m. Consultations In English or German. Oct lS-87-ly Officki Opp. the BROADWAY, - 'Broadway House," . M AUC II CHUNK. Patients have the benefit of the latest inipmvo menu In Mechanical Appliances nnd tlio Best Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Cases. ANKSTHKTIO administered If desired. If jkm slble, i.J ",in residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should maice arrangements by mall. Jy8-yl EYE AND EAR Dr. Gr. T. FOX Visits Allontown regularly on THURSDAY of each week. Practice limited to 'Diseases of the Eye nnd Ear. (inicA at Ilavden's American Hotel, nnd Ofllce Hours from 8 A. M. to 3 :3d P. M. Also attends to Refraction of the Eye for the proper adjustment vi masses, anu tor wv iieuci nu iurr oi May aiso ue cohsuiicu ni uisonice in iiani, Wedoesdav and rjaturdav of each week, at BAN HO It on Monday, and at RASTON on Tuesday of each week. Jan 2-yl CARBON HOUSE JONATHAN KISTLEB. PROPRIETOR, Bawk Stscst, Liuioiitox. The jirbon I louse offers Urst-class accommoda' lions to the traveling public. Boarding by the day or week on reasonable terms. Choice Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on hand, Good Sheds and stables, with very attentive Hostlers, at tached, aprto-vl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Maucli Chunk Sc Lehlghton, . LEOP0LD MEYER, PROP'R, PACKERTON, Psaai. This wetl-knowullotel Is admirably refitted, and i,a th hnt RrrominodALlons for iermanent and trunslnnt hoarders. uxceneni laoies aim me very best Liquors. Stables attached. geptc-yl MANSION HOUSE, Opposite I.. & S. Depot, BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON, C. II. IIOM, PROPRIETOR. This house effers first-class accommodations for transleut and permanent boarders. It has been newly refitted lu all Its departments, and Is locat ed In one of the most picturesque portions of the borough. Terms moderate. tC" The BAR Is supplied Willi the choicest Wines, Liquors and i igarSt res,, oh mi. ni'i T. J. BRETNEY f iuutrnllv Announces to the Mt-rchuntaof I. ilghton an3 others that he Is now prepared to 10 art Kinus ui Hauling ok Freight, Exi-hess' Matter and Baggage vry reasonable prices. By iirornndonrlraep tall orders lie twprs to merit a suareoi uui ttronage. Residencoi corner ot rine ana iron iaet, Lehlgbton. &te. iveuigiiton. ..... xOrders left at rlweeny son's aorner atoro II racetda nromnt uttedtloir ar. 12,84 T. C UltKTNEY. REMOVAL ! On or about the 1st of January,, S e MQiWm ; The Tobacconist, will remove his business Into the corner j storeroom under the New Opera Ilouse, corner of Iron and Dank streets, where he 1 will be pleated to meet bit friends. declO F. A. Rabenold, D. D. S., W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT--" Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. VOL. XVI., No. 7, Lohighton, Carbon County, Penna., December 31, 1887. Single Copies 5 Cents. Lohighton Business Dirootory. J WA. PKTKRH, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank ! . Street. Fresh Lager always on tap. Ova- j InnAsnn. Ilrnn in anil see lis. UOVUMV I J, Y. AUm.tlU.-UI,ltiliVBWi:i-i. nw,--mi dealer In choice brands of whiskies, gin, ,t, ll..l..lll.lt ....,. ,....-. .. l.nt.....,A brandies, wines .N.c. JJ inirounge soucueu. ESRANO'H SHAVING SALOON', opposite the Alivoc'ATF. Dfkiuh, Is headquarters for shaving and liaircutllug. Clgars&tobaceosoUl. GO TO Fits. K0I.I.1I..U, under the Exchange Hotel, Hank street, for a smooth shave, orn fashionable hair cut. IE" Closed on Sunday's. T .1. KUTZ, Batik street, manufacturer of ift iinnifU itf i-Pnrs mid dealer In all J a chOlcC kinds of tobaccos and smoker's novelties, fall. PETER HUM, Bank street, dealer In ladles, gents, misses and children' booKshors and slippers. UepalrinK promptly attcndeil to. Call. JAMES WALP, Bank street, steam heaters, stoves, all kinds of tinware, liooflnp and spouting n specialty. Your palronago solicited. IS. KOCH, Bank street, manufacturer of . cholco brands of Havana cigars. All kinds of smoker's supplies constantly on hand, t all. fToLAKK, lager beer hall and restaurant. . opp. square, Bank street. Choice wluesanil liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always on tap. JS. WEBB, saloon and restaurant, Bank . street, headquarters for fresh lager beer and other drinks. Choice eatables always on hand. SR. OILIIAM, attorney at law nnd notary . public, Batik street. May be consulted In English nnd German. Estate (fccolleetliif. agency. CB. R1I0ADS, Ag't,, Bank street, dealer In . dry goods, notion I, classware, queeiiswaio and groceries. reShare of pntromige solletcd. E CARBON' ADVOCUTI. OFFICE, Bank street, plain ami fancy Job printing a sped AuvmiATK one dollar per year in advance. iy. THE LEHIGH WAGON CO., Limited, fae ory on Bank street, manufacturers of butcher, baker, inllk, truck and express uagoiis-X-l EASI'.lt & BUSH, wholesale and retail con fAr.tlnni.rQ llnnlr street. Picnics and n.irlles supplied. Your patronage, is cordially solicited. Jt, Berk, Bank street, lager beer, ale. pol ler, ginger ale, Ice. Your orders are ollcltcd.J T O, .1. STRAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh ii. milk and cream delivered every morning. J- lliui nmti. .jim prices. All klndsof vegetables In season. U 0 TO BEBER'S T DIlUO HTOltti, ' SOUTH BANK STREET. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bank street, 1 homas Mantz, proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. Rates reasonable for regular & translet trade EEUBEN FENSTEBMACHEIt, U-hlgh street, dealer In dry goods, notions, pinslsloiis, groceries, qiieeiiswarc.&e. Patronage solicited. HWtS. OkTSCHIIISCHSKV, I'hlgh street, Is JUL headquarteisfor dry goods, notions, pro visions, groceries, &c. taSr-Pationago solicited. GET THE BEST-OAK LEY'S PERFUME AT THOMAS' DRUG STORK, BANK STREET. The Seoret Sooieties. K. G. K., meet Monday evening of each week In (label's Hall Eagle's cordially Imilcd. JOHN D. BEltTOf.KTTF. POST, No. 484,0. A. It., second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, in lteber's Hall. Comrades Invited. MOU JOHN LENT CAMP, No. M, S. of V. U E. Pa. Dlv U. S., meet 1st and 3rd Thurs day of each month, lteber's Hall. F.D.Millei, cap JO. G. T., meel . lteber's Hall, 1 emplars Invited. meet Friday night of each week In naiiK sircei. ni i :jo o ciouk. aii Y. W. 1I0WMAN, U. 1. tr M. C. A., meet every evening, except Sun 1 . day's. rjj7-.Sunday afternoon lectures free. Kemorer's hall. CiYou are cordially Invited. Our Churches. IJTETIIODIST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street. JUL Sunday services at 10 a. m.j and 7.30 n. in., Buuday School 2 p. in. Wsi. M a.toii, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday services, lo a. ni., (German), 7.30 p. in.. (Eng lish), Sunday school 2 p.m. .1. II. Kuiinn, Pastor, EF.F0HME1), Ihlgh street, Sunday services at 10 a. in., (German), 7.3U p. m (English), bunday scliool 2 p. in. G. W. Stiiutz, Pastor EVANGELICAL. South street,-Sunday wnleeii at 10a. m (German), 7.30ii. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. G. W. Glioss, Pastor. riATIIOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal U streets, semees eerv Suiulav jtioi-ntiiir and evening. ltnv. Hajimacki:, Pastor, Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Groat Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing nnd S poufing i: t.)t'ciiil- ty. Stove rpp;urs luiiiislied on ul'ort notice. 1' rices Uensonnble ! ! . i i n Accident, Life'& Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tlio agency for' Hie following SiniSTANTIAI. l.VfiUHANCK COM- PAXIKS which can be recomnieiuled lo tho public as rerfectly Safe nnd Itellablc. The llatioiial Life taraiice Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT., which Is said to be "Tlio grandest stop In fair dealing within tlio history pf I.ifo Insurance." It protects against ' Adversity In business; If pro teats dope i) don t ones against t It o coiilln .E'licy of dealli ! I Maiufrs' Acciileut Infleiiinlty Co, OP UNITED STATES, with a reserve fund of t50,r)Q0 guarantees . every poucy in urn. .-o oilier com pany has ever put up such a fund. It costs but a few cents every day a good' Investment. LOCAL AGENS ARE DESIRED! Havrisljurfir Mutual live Stock insurance company. . Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals di vided Into classes of one hundrod and I ftfy each. Members responsible j only for losses occurring lu the 1 class lu which their ani mals were enrolled. I August 20, lm iy ori'. thk runi.ic wquaki:, i l8 Ueml(luarlt.for'thel!,stikC!10I ' Boots Shoes and Slippers, For Gents, Youths, ladles. Misses and C'liil- uien which lie is senilis at very reasonable prices. Call, examine, coons and learn prices before purchasing clsentiete. Ru"b"ber Boots and Shoes 1 1 All slip and ((the best mal.es, at the lowest ' possible figures. Oct. 8, 1M WeteDUrt Business Dircclory. ,1. G. Zi:i!N, M. I)., W. I.. KUT7., M. I). JQKS. ZKHN KlITZ, Physiolans & Surgeons. OFFICE at the lesldeneeof Dr. Zern, Wl lie Street, Wclssptirt. All calls or surgical or medical Ircalment will reecho prompt attention. inn14-KMt JJlitANKMN IIOl'SK, EAST WI'.ISSI'ORT, PENN'A. This liou'C offen llr.-.t-clas accommodations to tlio permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar cr day. aug7-iy JoiiSf ltKiiitio, l'roprlit,.r. JQKATS, THK Jt:Yn,KK. All Kinds of Jewelry ! i Books and Stationery. 0UI1UU1 angsnt7,sc-ly The - Weissport - Bakery, C. W. LAURY. ntOPRIICTOR. Ilelhcrs Fresh Bn'ad and Cakes in Weissport, Lehlghton and vicinities every day. In the store I have a Fine Line of Confectionery ror the Ilolldav Trade. Sunday schools and fe Ihals supplied at lowest prices. dec-wan. Weissport, Cattail County, Pcnna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. The public Is respectrully liiformed that this well-know IuuihO has been relllted and Improved Ion llrst rate, and able tn furnish thewiy best aecommodatlons of all kinds A Iiivery Stable In connection with the hotel, with ample means to accommodate, wedding parties, funerals and pleasure seekers with safe teams. In connection with the hotel Is n FINE POOL ROOM handsomely lilted nr. AprJS 87ly I have hist opened nCoal Yard In connection with mv lintel III WEISSPORT where enii on-dautly be found all sires of the Best of Goal! at prices fully in low as the lowest. lu no trial anil be eoml'iccd. Henry Christman, Port Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks Standard" Sonles In Connoctimi December is, iSMly I For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRKSS GOODS. DRY GOODS, C GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. II. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods cuarHiilccd and prices as low as else- wheie for thesamo quality of goods. July 18, 1885 ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year. Single opies, FIVE Gents. Advertise in the Advocate. THE :-: SUN, I-'Olt ISS8. Vlic ear IRH nnimlses lobe a v ear of siilendld political developments, one and all redounding In Hie i;loi-y and triinniili of a UNITED DEMOCRACY. IN Till: FKONT LINK WII.I. HE FOUND THE SUN, rrcsb from its macnlflcent victory over tbe com bined lues of lieuwcraey In Its own State, true tn its iiiiivietloiis. tmtlilul abovo all else, and tearless In tlio cause ol trulli and right. meai'. nas mx, eiuiu, iwcive aim sixteen imee.-,. us oceasluu rcntilres. and Is ahead of all coiiiietltlim in CM-otliliiR tbat makes nnews- paper. Dally .... $0.00 Dally and Weekly - - - 7.00 Sunday (10 ami 20 pages) - - 1.60 Weekly - - - 1,00 11-3 Address THE SUX, Xow York, Growers Hands. 11 Will send upon appHcnon UU fREE.thejrnvilluraTcd Cataloqua otijuwtoriwot FARMS GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 6 REQUISITES FoRTHE If Qkveland5wij arenotdiiyojr Towi.orVillaQe,5tndt9 ujftr Catalogue ABDiyELfkCO.lrJ. NEW YORK SEEDSMEN: 47&49 (DRTIAHDT ST. I THE I Mi M EEDb B Q B AT Till- u,ral Drug Store, OPP. Till- IH UI.lt" KGIV III' Hunk Street,- l.eliiffhton, Tn., IS III'.Al)()UAItTEl!S loll I'ure Di ngs mul jVIedirines, Fine Soaps, Ruishes, &r &c, Clioiec Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps! - Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When yon buy a pair of Shoes you want a good lit. But II you need SPECTACLES It Is much more Impoilnnt that the EYE should he accommodated with correct lenses and a proper. IV fitting frame which will bring the lenses di rectly hefoio theceiitrcnf thee.w. If voubuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's ou will Hud Hie above points pioin-rly attended lo. PERSCRIPTIONS Carefully CompiiM. O0115-18S7 ZZIqo to IT SWEENY'S O R C'anneil Toitatocs, " Corn, ' Oysters, ' Peaches, " Salmon, ' Jloclterel, " Sardines, " Deans. Plckelcd Chow-chow, " Onions, " (Slicrklns, " Celery, " Cattllllower, " Ilorseraillsli " Catsup, Corn Heof, Swoet potatoes, Oranges, Itanannns Jllnce aicnt, Apples, uocoanuts. IJatca Figs, coin-meal, mixed nuU, grapes, ani loots, citron, hickory nuts, California peaches, cocoa nut s macaroons, seedless raisins, And everything else usually kept in a rirst-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Quecnsivare, China ware, &c, Sic. REMEMBER THE LEHIGHTON, PA. AL. CAMPBELL Jeweler anil Watclimaker. Hank Street, l.ehighton, ennn. Uespectlnlly Invites the attention of Ids friends nun uie eniz.ens Keneraiiy to hih iiuniense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices that defv ennmpllflnn. It uin iv,v vim to call and Inspect my stock before purchasing elsew here. REPAIEING I'lomiitlv done at lowest eharce. mul .ill wurk Kiiaraiitced, Don't Forget Hid Place, SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Hank St., Lehiuhton. iieccniner i, , D. J. KISTLER Itpspeetfiilly aiiiioiiiiccs to the pulille. Unit he has opened a NKW I.1YKUY STAlll.K.and Ihat he Is now prepared to furnish Teams fur l'mierals, WcddliiRs or Ituslness Trips on the shmte.st no leonnd inostllher.il terms. Orders left at the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. SIAIILHS OK NOItTH STltEKT, next the Hotel, U'hlshton. anW-vl NO MORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Respectfully announces to the public that he Is now nicely located III his New Store Room Opp. L. V. Ronua House HANK STltEKT, I.KHIOHTON. and has 111 stock a full and complete line of Stoves and Tinware ! Including the Justly Celebrated and Popular New Mayflower. APOLO & IRVING Stoves, Which he Is sellhiK at THIS VKUY LOWEST CAbll ritlClJS. Sou are respectfully Invited to call and Inspect Ids stock and learn prices before purcliasloK elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting will he promptly and correctly attended. Term: low as the very lowest. W. S. KUHNS, Opp. Hound House, Dank Street, LehlKhton, la JulpSMi'T ly PRANK P. DIEHL, - ICOItTH STltEET, Practical lllacksmitlut llorsejlioer Is prepareil to do all work In his Hue ill tho best manner nnd nt tho lowest price. Please e ill. noyjO-M-ly. 0. W. SMYDEB, D. I S. i Mansion Hoi.se, Lclilglitoii, : Entire attention devoted to the diseases preva lent ainuiiBst domesticated animals. Castration performed mth the EcrasseurK desired. Order by mall promptly attended to. Money made easy nianutartur liiK Itubber htamps.3crvd tor price list ot outfits, lo J. K. W. Donnaa, No.211 East Oerman Kt llaltl more,Md.,U,S.A -OcKUm If you are Indebted to tlio Aiivocatk for subscription, advertising or lob printing i please remit tbe amount. H e need tbe money to meet runulug expenses of tb of I flee. Corner tyyt- SwellhW bus Kjck. JlrulMB p. 1'lfjriiT, Born , h-rort-bllft, I niw-ltactie, OuImt, Bonj Throat, 1 gclatlca, Woona, rjeduha,9 tscu. dottln Bold br all I Klrnrelrta. CUoiv-The 'trBn-1 DlllB AnffWlflM fill han An.fl fefflBt!- TnulA.V.rlr tl fiMtmHs Blf ilpifhiro. A. (XUrjtc tX Co., Sole! iTopnetors, i, uwiuagn, u. O A. BiiiokoI.nnce'sCuljobCicarcttoB, forC'a tarrh I Price 10 Ctn. Sold by all Drninrlits M1 1 II si I 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. JSUWA.IIIS OF IAXJKItOUS E. F. Lucre nbaoii. nftALEK IN Wall W$$m9 Borders & Decorations, Booh, Stationery, Fancy M. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made unit pat up, if ilcMrccl. Paints, Oil, Yarnish, Putty, Bruslics & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Maucli Clmut Pa. Helow the Broadway House. All the latest, and host newls The Advocatk, $1 per -year; 50 cents, six months, Stocl Large ant Complete ! The Very latest Styles! Clothes anil Cassiineres ! Coriscrews, Worsteds, &c, &c ! Best Made ClotMns ! Perfect Fits Guaranteed ! 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 facts, remember them, and you will save money besides getting the best made clothing. Gents FornislE Goods! Hats, Caps and Mwear ! Boots Shoes and' liiroers! For Ladies, Misses and Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, best mnlres and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite you to call and inspect our merchant tailoring, goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, we guarantee mat you can save money. Respectfully, Clauss&Bro., THE TAILORS, i Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. fit m Foil FesSiiosis ! O t hA ( t Y N ' t uj r 5 1X7 t' d vM t O t TnE MINISTHY OF TB&RB. NM.1.1H F. I'll ITT. Ihtln happy (cars, imrecasey ur flow. I thoiiKlit one Mile hour age t lio'er should know our peace airalu, Ho dumb my heart, through gilcf nnd palm Yc wash away the poisoned atliiK That round my heart did (tr-np and t-lliin Like some fell lper, with Its mugs Toying with death. Hut now the paiiL's -Through the sweet dew, oh, welcome tears Ale softly lonrd, and doubts and fears Are banished from my sky at last, Which u'en so late was otcrcnsl With clouds, so Mormy, cnld it it 1 1 dark, t eared not If they wrecked my balk. A lalnlinw now through tears 1 see, And I know that flod iciuembciB me. TWO KISSES. lit Mils, K. II, IllU'llll. "IJIcsi my starsl If tbat Isn't Cousin Joslc!" exclaimed Allan Wearc, glancing casually up from the paper with which lu had been engaged for tbe last half bour,nud contemiilatlng a figttro a fow scats in advance. "How In tho world did the little witch come to be on this train and 1 not o discover it until now? And why didn't she let me know slio was coming when slio knew t Intended making a trip to-day? Instead of going olt by herself In that Independent fashion?'' then with a mischievous twinkle, lu his eya lie con tinued : "She shall pay toll for that act of treach ery nnd neglect I We reach a tunnel In about three nilmilcs, and the scat behind hers Is vacant; I'll slip In'o it on thoal y and elye my gay lady a kiss! Won't those blue eyes of hers flash lire until sho discov ers who It is r Hislng quietly from his seat he glided in to the other just as the train reached the tunnel, nnd bending gently over, Imprinted a silent but hearty kiss upon the soft check of tho girl In front of htm. Them was a start and a suppressed ex clamation, and then as then as tlio cars reached daylight again, tho girl turned quickly round. Hut tho look of laughing dclUnrc with which Allan was ptoparcd to meet hers, changed In nn Instant Into an expression of bewilderment mingled with In ense c-hagiln as her features disclosed the countenance of a stranger. Instead ot the look of momentary sur prise merging into laughlnt; recognition, which he had expected to meet and return, there flashed In the lovely dark eyes bent for an instant upon his face, an expression of haughty surprise deepening Into mingled Indignation, rcproach-and scorn, that cut to Allan's heart llko a knife. "Hcally, madam, I beg" he was begin ning, when a most unexpected and fright ful Interruption ensued. There was a sudden violent shock a combined slnlck, and the noise of crash ing timbers. Instinctively Allan seized the girl's shoulder, and threw her toward the middle of the car, away from the window then he seemed to be precipitated down a black, endless chasm, reverberating with shrieks of agqriy and terror and then a blank. Allan caino to himself presently, lying upon a beau of the wreck, and apparently uninjured, saye for a sharp pain In one arm. But heedless of that fact, his eager eyes turned to the cars about which an anxious group was gathered, working with might and main to extricate the living, dying and dead, from their frightful pris on. Scanning the wreck with anxious eyes, and with a fierce excitement and Impati ence, that ovcicamo every sensation of pain or pain or physical Inability, Allan presently desciied the figure he nought, crouched down amid, and almost i-oveied by a mass of bebrts. In a moment ho was at th side of the shattered car, and working with supeihti man eneigy to extricate her. Strangelj enough, the timber had fallen around hcr In such a way as to shelter her from serious harm, but tho removing of them siifllclcnl- ly to get to her was a dllllcult and delicate task. Hut heedless of his wounded and helpless left arm, Allan tore away with tbe other hand until the splintered pieces were re moved, and he could reach and rnUo her unconscious form. At that instant two men came forward Tho happened to be disengaged for the time. "Brayo, young fellow!" they exclaimed, In rouuli hut hearty approval. "Pretty good work for our arm! And the, lady has not got a scratch either. Here, lend a hand, Jim, and we'll have her out." Clambering down Into tho space afforded the two men lifted their unconscious bur den carefully, and as they brought her up the bank, physician one of seycial who were happily on the train camo forward. "There Is no external Injury," he said, after a moment's hurried scrutiny. "But she has evidently iccelved n severe nervous shock, the iesult of which cannot be pre dicted until this swoon Is broken. Carry her to the nearest house, and are you a relation, sir?" He turned to Allan, who was nb-ervlng the scene with a sympathy and .solicitude not to bo disguised. "No. sir," he replied gravely, "Go with her at any rate," persisted thu doctor. "And" with a glance at his arm "I will attend you both at once. We will have to press all we can Into the serv ice fcr the present, as there are many who b&vu not come, off so tortuualrly as either of you." With a nod of acquiescence, Allan fol lowed tho bearers of the unconscious girl to the house indicated, and Into the toom where she was placed upon a bed; then lie sank halt fainting hlmtclt Into a chair be side It, as the doctor's' footsteps sounded at the door. A brief examination of tbe young lady continued his opinion that she had sus tained no external Injuries, and his next attention was directed to binding up Allan's wounded arm, tbe pain of which was fast making hi in weak aud faint. "Now," said thw doctor, when his work was completed, "as I remarked heroic, we are so painfully short of attendants here, that It seems to bo necessary to press every one who Is not absolutely disabled Into tbe service ot caring for those who are; so I will Uaye you to sit by this lady until I re- j turn from seeing some of the more critical cases. I will give her a llttlo longer lime I to iccnyer floin her swoon before attempt ' lug lo use urgent measures." He was gone on tho moment, and Allan hht wntcliln? the pale face resting on the pillow. Iler resemblance lo his cousin .losle was In some points qtuto strong; hut he con fessed In the next breath, am1, with a strange t Ii rill of delight, that superseded j the pain he was suffering, that sho was far more bcautirul, and then he hushed i-yen his own thoughts, and sat watching her It; absolute silence. For two days the lovely younc slranger remained In n condition of almost complete stupor, with but brief Inlervals of consci ousness, but no power In speak or move, except for a faint motion of her 'yes,r,hlch entered Invariably upon the face of Al'an, who, oblivious of the pain that racked his wounded arm, kept his faithful watch hp. sldo her. Willi a strange cqprlcn she would In those Intervals of partial rnnsclntiMies lake the medicines offered her from no hand but his; and yet. as soon as administered by him with a tenderness that was illly grow ing Into a deeper and more fervent senti ment, she would turn her face away with almost a shudder, and closing her (jyes, drift onco more Into unconsciousness. On the ovcnlng of the second day, how ever, sho suddenly opened her eyes, and looking up Into Allan's face, said In a faint hoarse whisper: "Fattier, write." "You wish me to write to your father?'' asked Allan, bending low lo catch her feeble accents "Yes," was the low murmur. "Can you tell mo his name?" continued Allan. Tho fair faco clouded for a momeiit;lhen the faint answer came: "Pocket purse paper." "Ills name is on r. paper in your purse in thii pocket of your dress?" asked Allan. "Yes," was he answer. And then with the same expression of mingled resentment and aversion a look that cut poor, Impulsive, vrarin-heaited Allan to the soul, and made him feel al most as If ho were responsible for the dreadful mUfortunc that had befallen her she once more turned her faco to the wall. The address was found, a telegram sent, and the following day a handsome man of forty-llye years appeared, announced him self as Mr. Wlnglleld, tho father of the young lady, and was shown to her room. And he came none too soon, for In ans wer to his warm greeting, and thanks for the scrylco be had rendered, Allan's pale face flushed and then grew still morp pale, and he fell backward In his chair In a dead faint. A week later Allan and Jiss Wlnglleld were both convalescing, but the young lady's father deemed her not yet strong enough to undertake tho journey home. But that was not his only reason for de laying their departure. He had taken a decided fancy to Allan from the start, which was In no way di minished by the young man's fiank avow al of the littlo Incident that lad pieceded the accident. His deep regiet and contrition for that thoughtless act had had been expressed with a heaitfelt sincerity that went straight to tbe father's heart, and his leisure time bad been largely spent In Allan's room, near by his own. A letter was written by Allan, apologiz ing for his unfortunate mlstakp, had been delivered by Mr. Wlngfield to his daughter, the only result being a brief message thai tho apology was accepted. Still Allan lingered their, hoping for an opportunity thus far persistently denied lo see her personally, and hear from her own lips that he was at least forgiven. "It's all nonsense, May, for you to refuse eyen to see this young man," her fnther exclaimed, on one occasion. "It was a very natural mistake quite excusable un der the clicumstanccs and not a matter lo get into such a dreadful dudgeon abnut And If it was a fault, he has atoned for It a hundred fold. Heedless of his own brok en arm, lie worked like a glaiil In extricate you from the wreck, and watched you ulglit and day until I came. He Is a handsome fallow, well connected, and head over ears In love with you there's romance of the most approved order! I have found him sitting out on the porch as lato as twelve o'clock, watching tho light in your window and you won't oven give him the poor satisfaction of speaking lo you! If I were to search the country through, 1 could rot rind a man better fitted to make you happy or whom I would more willingly welcome as a son-in-law." And with that parting shot, Mr. Il'lng fleld went off, leaving his daughter to her own reflections. But May remained proof against logic or senllmeut,and her father finally announced his Intention of going home. Could he have looked into his daughter's heart, however, he might haye taken cour age. In that capricious and Inconsistent little organ two forces were contending. Iler Indignation and resentment at that con' re temps on the ears had not been entirely unmixed with a sentiment of admiration foi thn frank, handsome face sha encoun tered; and the tragic events that had fol lowed so quickly, had brought out a wealth of loyalty and devotion tn which she ceulil not be altogether Indifferent, while her pride ebeltcd against the Idea of compromising, as it were, that offense, by any show of friendliness on her part, Still the thought of leaving the scene of that little romance brought a strange sad ness to her heart; and finally, yielding to a feeling it Induced, she rose half Irresolute ly from her seat. "Pupa says he sits out on the porch; I will sen if ho Is there now; and It wa meet by accldent,of course It will be quite differ ent from Inviting him to call on me." So with this agreeable little fiction, she wont softly along the corridor, and opening A door at the other end, stepped out upon ' the porch. Yts, there he was la deep arm-chair, 111 head drooping forward, either asleep or lu a deep reverie. Ills light baud hung ' listlessly by Ids side that hand that had worktd so hard, so nobly for her that she had fell even In her delirium passing gent-; ly over her hot forohead that hail given , Advertising Rates For Legal Notiocs. The following prices for legal advur.is lug has been adopted bv the Camion Advocatk. Charter Notices - - - $4 (Mj Auditor's Notices - - - . A lt Commissioner's Notices - . 4 00 Divorce Nctlrcs - - - - A 00 Administrator's Notices - - 00 Executor's Nollce . - - - !! 00 Other legal advertising will bcclmrgcd for by tho square. n. V. 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Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, one thing Is certain, ' The ttndcrluiHK, cause i in th tIf"ER, and ono thine more is equally certain, no one will remain n dyspeptic who wilt It wilt correct Acidity of th Stomach, Cxpelfoul Bases, Allay IrrlUtlou, Assist Digestion, and, at the same lima Start the Liver to working-, tenm all other troubles soon disappear. "My wlfu wu x confirmed dyspeptic. Some three years jo by the sdvlce of Dr. Sieiner, of Aliuiu, the wis induced to ttjr Simmons Liver Repilitor. I leel grateful for the relief II hat seren her, and nay all who read thii and are afflicted In any way, whether thronlc or oiher wue.uje Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident healih will be restored to all who will ti -,! v! ,l ' w.. , r v t.- . ii . . .. n. .... n,mn, r on llc7, wa See that you eel the Genuine with led Zonfiont of Wrapper, r-nrAnan only by j. n. zcrxm co., riiiiadeiphu, r. her medicine and food until her father ranie. A sudden spasm of tenderness surged through her heart, filling her eyes with tears. "I would like to kiss that hand that did so much for me," she murmured. "I do forgive him; I know It now. I will steal softly up behind his chair aud drop one lit tle kiss on his hand, and then I can be gone before he can rise and turn." Impelled by fate, or whatever It Is that so oflrn steis in and directs the helm of our destinies. May approached quietly, and sinking partly on one knee, pressed a soft caiess on the hand that hung over the side of the chair. Allan started, but, neverthe less, sho could have made her escape had not her foot caught lu a treacherous fold of her dress; so that as he looked half bewil dered around, a very rosy and embarrassed little culprit was kneeling by his chair, un able for the moment to regain her feet. For a single instant he regarded her In silence, then his arm went swiftly round her, drawing her closely to him, and his eyes, full of joyous delight, were fixed upon her lovely flushed face. "There, that Is the second time!" he ex claimed, in a tone of lender exultation. "Aren't you ashamed to he waylaying an Innocent young fellow llko me In this inan nei?" Then, his tone changing to one of deep, fervent feeling, he added, "Miss Wlngfield May, can 1 believe this, or is It a blessed hut dtluslvo dream? Am I for given? Nay" looking into her ejes "though the Interval be so short, let me ask, am I loved? I loved you from the mo ment I saw you, darling. I shall always love you. That llrst kiss was a mlstfTke, In ono sense, I giant you; shall we count this that your dear Hps Imprinted on my hand, as uo mistake, no accident, but a sweet, , enduring reality?'' What May would haye said or done, It Is hard to determine; or whether she would have deserted even nt that crisis, but "just in time,' as he afterward laughingly ob served, her father appeared on the scene. One look of quick, glad surprise and he was at their side. ll'hal passed further need not he report ed. But half an hour later, when Allan rose to return to tho house to make prepar ations for his own return home, May was leaning on his arm with the most engaging confidence, whilo Mr. IFingfield was beam ing upon both the young people in the most serenely satisfied manner, and voting thai accident the "luckiest disaster" that had cvpr befallen hint. DON'T. let that cold of youis run on. You think It a light thing." But it may into catrrh. Or into pneumonia. Or Consumption. Catarrh is ilisytisting. Pneumonia Is dau gernus. Consumption is denlh iudf The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and iiffriiMve matter. 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