The Carbon Advocate, An iNnr.rBNDKXT Family NRWSPAVBti Pub tintieil every Saturday In Lchleliton, Carbon County, rciinsylranla, uy Harry V. Morthiinor, Jr. -BANK HTltUKI. $1 00 Por Yoar in Advanoe 1 Best advertising medium In tho county. ICvory description ol l'laln nn J Fancy JOB' PRINTING it very low prices. Wo do not hesitate to say that' wo aro. belter enupped tiian any otlicr printing establishment In this section to do llrt-class Job-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. Professional & Business Carts. Horaco Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT Ij AW , ifkiobi- -The Room recently occupied by W, M, Uapsher. tlANK 3TflEET, - - liEIIlailTOtT. PA. May be consulted In English and fjcrman. July 4-ly W. M Rapshor, AlTOUNEr and COUNSELLOR AT IiAW, AND DISTHllTT AilUKWiSK, First door nbove tho Mansion Iouso, MAUCU CHUNK, - PENN'A. Ileal estate and Collection Agency. Will Any And Sell Keat Estate. Conyeyanclntr neatly done. Collections promptly mado. Settling Ksfates pi Occidents a specialty. .May be consulted In English and German. noy.22-yl H. V. Morthimor, Sr., NOTARY PUBLIC, Officei "Carbon Advocate " OITlce, BANK STREET, - LEHIGIITON. All business pertaining to the office will receive prompt attention. mar. 10 C. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, I'.obblns' American Classical Methods a special, ly. Terms moderate. angU-tr Henry Nolf, AT THE CARBON HOUSE IS NOW talk an AccQMioMioii 'Bus, RETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. Parties called for at their Homes by U-avhu or ders nt any of the hotels. April 2, 1837 W. G. M. Seiple, 1'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 80UTII RTRKET, - LEHIOIITON. May bo consulted In English and Herman. Apodal attention given to Gynecology. Offick Hounsi From 12 51. to 2 r. M.,nnd from 6 too P.M. mar.Dl-yl F. A. Rabenold, D. T. S., 13 RANCH Officb : Over J. W. Raudenbush's Mquor Store, BANK STR.EEr, LE1IIGUT0N. Dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Gas administered when requested. Ofllco Days WEDNESDAY of each week. P. O. address, MTZEMlKKU, Jan 3-yl Lolilli county, Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OFFICE! First Door ISclow the Lehigh Wagon Works In Lewis Murstelocr's building, Bank Street, Achighton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used. Uns administered anil Teeth Extracted WITIl- OU r PAIN. , OFFICE HOURS: From R a. m., to 12 m., from 1 p. in., to p. m., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. ni. Consultations In English or German. Oct 15 87 ly W. A. Cortright, D. D. S., Ofi'irH: Opp. the ' Rroadway Houso," BROADWAY, - MAUCII CHUNK, j Patients have the benefit of the latest lmprovo- j nienls hi Mechanical Appliances aud the Best Methods of Treatment In all Surgical Cases. AN.lWrHETlC administered It desired. It pos sible, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should make an-.itigwnents by malL S'S-yl BYE AND EATt. Dr. G-. T. POX Visits Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of yuoli week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Rye and Ear. linico at Havden's American Hotel, and Office Hours froai 0 A. M. to .1:00 P. M, Also attends to Hefractlo.i or ttie Hvn for the jiniper adjustment r Glasses, and for th. Relief and Cure of Opll inl Detects. May also be eo'iulted at his ofllco In BATH, Wediiesilav and Saturday of each week, at BAN GOR on Monday, and at HASIOX on Tuesday of raehvveek. Jau2-yl CAF130?1 HOUSE JONA'lHAN KISlLEIt, - PROPRIETOR, Rink Strkkt, Lkiiioiitux. The narhnii House u3ers ttrstlass accommoda' lions to the traveling public. Boatdlnu by the tiny or week on reasooubto terms. Choice Cigari, Wlneuuid Lliui irsaltvaysouhand. Good Sheds mil sTables, with very attentive Hostlers, uv tached. uprio-vl PACICERTON HOTEL, Midway between Munch Chunk & Lelilghton, LE0P3LD -MEYER, PitOP'R, PACICERTON, - - Pknxa. rhli well-known Hotel Is admirably rrtlttod. and has thr hct iLC'oinmod.itlnus for iienuanent and transient lio.trderj. Excellent Tables mid the very best Liquors. Stables attached. sepio-yl riANSION HOUSE, Opiwslto L U S. Depot, BANICSTHEET.e - LEHIGIITON, C. II. HOM, PI10PRILTOR. This house olers flrst-elass aceorsmodations for transient and permanent boarders. It has been nowiv rrultredln nllltsdeiiartinents.and is locat ed lu one of the most jilcturcsquo portions of the borough. Terms moderate. Vtf The B A R Is wpplied with the choicest Wines, I.lquois and )gar. ,!'. - ni.i T. J. BRETNEY sAeifiinv niiuounces to the Merchants of I.e ilghton anil others that he Is now prepared to lo all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter anb Baggage vry reasonable prices, nypromndonrlmen tall orders ho hopes to merit a shareof publ Ic itronage. uesiaeuco: ctrnerui nuu uim iiuu 4At. Thk'htnn. sikders lelt at Sweeny ft Son's Sorner Store nr. IV. ti T. f BRF.TNKY. On or about tli 1st of January, The Tobacconist, yrlll remove his business Into the corner store room under the New Opera House, corner of Iron and Hank tre t. vyheiehe will be pleased lo meet his friends. declO RQIOYAL ! $1.00 a Year in Advance. VOL. XVI., No. 8. Lohighton Businooa Dlrootory. WA. rETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Rank . Street. Fresh I.'igcr always on Up. Oys ln season. Drop In aud seo us. novliMy T W. RAUDEN11USII, Rank street, wholesale U . dealer in cnoico nranu m wuimin, ki br.in.dles, wines, Re. Ct7" Patronage solicited, E HRANG'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the AnvnpATij nrncn. 1 tieadnuurters for siiavuig nun naircuiiiiig. dinars muiii-cu sum GO TO VRS. RODEltER, under the Exchange Hotel, milk street, for a smooth shave or a fashionable hair cut. I2T Closed on Sunday's. J J. KUTZ, Rank street, manufacturer of . eholco brands of clgais and dealer In an ,.,.. f n...l i.mlrn, mivHt po. fall. Ul IVIAlLiU' ,111V. niin'ni ........ PETER 11EIM, Bank street, dealer lit ladies, gents, misses and children's Iwols.shoes and sllpDers. itepairmg promptly wmmni JAMES WALT, Bank street, steam ncaiers. stoves, all kinds of tinware. -ItoolUiK and IS. KOCH, Rank street, manufacturer 01 . choice brands of Havana cigars. All kinds of smoker s supplies constantly on mum, vim. PF. CLARK, lager beer hall and restaurant, . opp. square, Bank (street. Choice wines and liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always on tap. J 8. WEBB, saloon and restaurant. Bank . street, headquarters for fresh lager bcor and other drinks. Choico eatables always on hand. R. GILIIAM, attorney it law and notary p. public, Bank street. May bo consulted in English and German. Estate Scollcctliigagciicy. CR. EHOAUS, Ag't,, Bank street, dealer lu . dry iroods, notions, glassware, queenswaro. and groceries. t-aTSIiare of palroncgc sollfted. THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank street, plain and fancy Job printing a speel ly. Advocatb one dollar per year In advance. THE LEHIGH WAGON CO.. Limited, factory on Bank street, manufacturers of butcher. OaiCCr, mint, ITHCK auu UApiusa abulia R BASER & BUSS, wholesale and ictall eon fectlonors, Bank street. Picnics and parlies supplied, inur pairuuaiif in ti'.uinuj auuv. ROCHESTER ROTTLINO IIUUHK. inon. .1. Beck, Bank street, lager beer, ale. porter, idugcr ale, &c. Vour orders are solicited..; t O. .1. STRAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh I , ,,illlr uiwl KTiinm ilpllvired everv mornlllir. All" klndsof vegetables In soason. Low pilocs. G 0 TO RKBKR'S . utuu anjui'., SOUTH BANK STREET. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bank street, Thomas Mantr, proprietor. Coach to and from de pot. Kates reasonable for regular &transletli-.lo dealer in dry goods, notions, provisions, glUCtriCM, ,lUttll rtlK, ,iiu"whl MRS. DkTSCHIRSCHSKY, Iililgh airetl, Is headquarters for dry goods, notloifs, pro visions, groceries, &c, fiPatronage solicited. GET THE BEST OAKLEY'S PERFUME AT THOMAS' DRUG STORE, BANK STREET. The Secret Sooieties. E . hi Isabel's Hull Eagle's cordially ln lied. JOHN 1). 11EETOI.ETTR POST, No. 434,(1. A. I!., second aud fourth Thursday evenings of each month, In lienor's Hall. Comrades hn Ited. rtOL. JOHN LENT. CAMP. No. 05, S. of V., Li i! Pa. niv . li. a . meet 1st ami 3rd Thurs day of each month, Reber's Hall.F.D.JIIIlci.eap 10. 0. T., meet Friday night of each week In . lieber's Ilail, Hank street, at 7UK)o'clock. All Templars in Ited. W. V. Bowman, G. T. YM. C. A., meet every evening, except Sun . dav's. f-Sundav afternoon lectures tree. Kemeier's hall. BrVou are cordially Invited. Our Churches. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street, Sunday services at to a. m., and 7.30 p. ui hiinday School 2 p.m. Wm. jIa.ioii, Pa nor. TRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street. Sunday services. 10 a. m., (German), 7.30 p.m.. (Kuk lUh),SJnilii school 2 p.m. J. II. Ktniiit, Pastor. EEFORJIED, I-elilgh street, Sunday services at 10a. m (Gormnii), 7.sn p. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in, G. V. Stuiitz. Pastor EVANGELICAL. South street, Sunday servlcea lit ton. in., (Herman), 7.3oji. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. G. v. Gnoss, Pastor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal streets, services every Sunday morning aud evening. Buv. Hammaukk, l'ator. Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Gvent Variety at : SAjNITJEL GxiAYElt'S Popular Store, Bank Street. Joofiug and i'p'jutina special ty. Stove rep:iiis furnished on i'nrt notice. Prices Ueasonuble ! ! : i i a Accident, Life 8c Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured the agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES wlilcb can be recommended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable. The National Life Insurance Co., OF MONTPELfER, VT, which is said to lie "The eiaiulost step In .. .,., ...I.,.,.. f!,. ..t T It- rair Mealing vviiniu inc itisiury ui ajiio Insurance." It protects against adversity In business; It pro tects (I c p o n il e n t ones n;ainst the contin gency of death 1 1 Mannfrs' Accitent InOemnity Co., OF UNITED STATES, with a reserve fund of $.10,000 guarantees every policy n fun. .No other com pany has ever put up such a fund. It costs but a few cents every day a good Investment. LOOAL AGENS ARE DESIRED! Live Slock INSURANCE COMPANY, Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals M- Tided Into classes of one hundred and (Uy each. JI embers responsible only for losses occurring In tba class In which their ani mals were enrolled. August 20, ism ly OPr. THE rCBLIC SQl AliE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is Headquarters for tho Best Mnkes of Boots Shoes and Slippers, For Dents, Youths, Ijidles, Misses and Chil dren w hich he Is selling at very reasohable prices. Call, examlnv Roods and learn prices Ixloro purcbaslag elsewhere. Buhher Boots and Shoes ! All iliM and of tbt blt makes, at tbe lowest possible fljmres, Oct. , 1687 Weissport Business Directory. .f. 0. ZERN, M. D., W. I.. KUTZ, M. D. D1 RS. ZERN A KlttZ, Physioians & Surgeons. OFITCF. at tin resldeneeut Dr. Zern, WI.U Stuct, Weissport. All calls or surgical or medical treatment vv 111 receive prompt nitcniioii. mayi-M-n- JJIRANKMN HOUSn, EAST WEISSPORT, I'F.NN'A. This bouse oilers llrst-clnss nccoinmodatlons to the permanent boarder and transient guest, ranle prices, only One Dollar per day. aug7-iy John" Rrcmtin, Proprloh.r. jQRATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Bonis anil Stationery. nugsut7,sn-ty. The - Woisaport - Bakery, C. W. LAURY. PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Volssort, Lelilghton and vicinities every day. Tn the store I have a Fine Lino of Confectionery for the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals supplied at lowest prices. doc3-cm. THE weissport, Carb:n County, Ponna., Henry Christman, Proprietor. Tim nnhll ! rnsiifctfiillv lufdvineil that this well-know house has been relltted and Improved toaflrst rate, and nblo to furnish theveiy host accommodations of all kinds A Livery Stable In connection with the lintel, with ample moans to accoinmodalo wedding iiarlles, funerals and pleasure seekers with safe teams. In connection with the hotel Is a riNE POOL ROOM handsomely tilted up. Aprst 87 1 y I have Just opened a Coal Yard lu connection with mv hotel In WEISSPORT where can constantly be found all sties of Hie Best of Goal! at nrlees fullv as low as tho lowest. I.ivi lie trial and bo convinced. Henry Christman, Fori Allen House, Weissport. Fairbanks; Standard Sonlos In Connection December is, issflly : For Newest Designs aud Most Fashionable Styles of DRIiSS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROOEItmS, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE. &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Omuls EUsraiilotHl and prices us low as else whete for the same quality of good. July 18, 1885-ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Per Year, Single opios, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. THE :-: SUN, -Kon- 1888. Thovcar 168H nromlses lobeavear of sulendld political developments, one and all redounding .o inu Klnry aui iriuiupii oi a UNITED DEMOCRACY. ix thi: rnosT une will be founii THE SUN, I'resli from lis niaculDeent victory over tho com. blned Iocs of Democracy Jn Its o.vn Btatc, true tolt.i couvhtlons. truthful above all else, and tearlesH in tho cause of truth and ritzht. iucru. iiui six, eixiu, meive aim sixteen paxei, :i iKvaion requires, aud Is ahead of all competition in cVHi)tlilng that makes a news paper. Dally .... fro.00 Dally and IPeeltly - "- - 7.60 Sttndar (10 and 20pages) - - 1.80 Weekly - - - -1.00 11-H Address THE SUX. New York. J Bt'l I II' Will cenri imnn annliraTinn 'il inn ov.nu MfviLuy Piivvjiiuil fREE.theirnewilluratd Catalogue Of80ejforl887of SeedS FARM & GARDEN 'IMPLEMENTS REQUISITES roRTrlE iSSOSKEN: Rm CDftTLAMLTT ST. jROWrSSHnNDS. w : rrtlFllllinpnN : m.vri i i ii i hiii 1 1 in INDEPENDENT " Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., January 7, 1888. AT THE Central lh'ig Store, 0I1 Till: 1THMC SQUAltE Hank Street, Lcliighton, Tn., IS HHAllfH'AltTr.ltS I'Olt Pure Drugs and .Medicines, Fine Soaps, Urushes, &c, &c, Ohoice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortmnnt of Library Lamps ! Wall Taper and Decorations! Spectacles! When you buy n palrjVf Shoes you want a Rood fit. But if you need Sl'KCTAOLKS it Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly llttinc frame vvhich will lirinK the lenses di rectly before the centre of theee. If vouhuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find the abov'c points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Careffllly Oomp&ncded. Octli-IfR7 IlZ(iO TO " SWEENY'S Canned Tomatoes, I'lckeled Cliovv-cbovv, " Corn, " Onions, Oystci-s, " Ohcrklns, ' Peaches, " Celery, " Salmon, " Cauliflower, ' ' Mackerel, " ' rtorserailisb " Sardines, " Catsup, " Beans, ' .Corn Heef, Sweet potatoes, Oranges, Danaunas, Mince Meat, Apples, Cocoanuts. Dates, Figs,"1 corn-meal, mixed nuts, erapes, apricots, citron, hickory nuts, California peaches, cocoanuts macaroons, seedless raisins. And everytliing else usually kept in a first-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, China ware, &c, &c. REMEMHKR THE LEHIGHTON, PA. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Bank Street, Lehighton. Penna. Eeipeitfnlly Invites the Itttenlloiiuf his friends and the citizens generally to his )mmeiie new Mock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call and Inspect my slock before piiieliailnc elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest I'liarne. and all wink Kuarahteed, Don't Forge! toe Place SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Hank St., Lehighton. December 17, 87 ly 1 rat - XH-wv wtf & J. KISTLES Itespectfully announces to the putill ttut be ha opened a SIIW LIVUHY STAlll.U.iind that lie U now prepared to fiirnlih Tu.ims fur Kuncrals, WeddhiBS or Business Trips on the hortet no tice and most libera! terms. Orders left at tl" "Carbon House" will receive prompi intention. STABLER OX NOItTI! STltKET. next the Hotel, l.eililili.n. liuiSi 1 1 NO MORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS lleipei tfully announces to tho public that lie is now nicely located lu Ills Nev Store Room Opp- L. V. Rgnnd House 11AXK STltECT, l.KIHIiHTON. mid has In stock a full and uuutM.-te Hue o( Stoves and Tinware ! Inclndina the Justly Celebrated and Popular New Mayflower. APOLO & IRVING Stoves, Wldchho Is sellliiK at Till: VHnV LOWEST v .;ju nm r.fs. vou are roiicctiiuiv invilHi M call and Inspect his Mm k and learn prices before purchnslnj: risen here. Roofing and Spouting will be jtroinnUy hih! inmitlyatt'mlpj. IVnni IUVV (IH UiL' trj' iumpsi. W. S. KUH1TS, Opp. Hound Houre, llanki Street, l.ehli;htun. IU Julii.si'7 ly frankpT dibhl, 01tTH STHULT, i IVafitlcal I!lackMultli& Ilorsejlioer Ii preiured to do all work in his line 'intheb-'st maniicr-uud nt the lowest Plrvee.ll luivJOsw-ly 0. W. SI1YDE" D. V. S, i Munskm llin. i-, Ihliihton, Kiitlre uttenllioi devoted to the diseases orevu lent ntuoiivtuoiiie,tl jted niliimlv Castration ln-ifurmi'd with the Ecr.isseur If desired. Orders O) man prouipnv uti.-mitu RHafflOel '"' rlcelUtotoutnts,to UIIUI liit (lermali HI., lialll. ,,,u,u,,,.u,, v,a.t 'vum'ii If yon are Indeblel to the AnvocATE for subscrlptlou.advertlslns or lob printing plea&e remit the auiount. 11 e need tbt mocev to meet running expense of ths of nee. Corner i D lit,' rl. Live and Let Live.' Laxador Laxador Laxador cures sick stomach nnd K'ddiness. conquers liver complaint. Is nonpareil for loss of appetite, will drive oft sick headache, regulates the stomach and bowels, positively cures cewtiveness. will euro djnpepsla and Indtattloi Bold by all druggists and dealers, o cent by mail ou receipt of price, i!5c. Address: A. O. MEYEll & CO., rrops., Baltlmoro, lid., U. B. A Pares CVraijiis. Colds, TfVjsrfeness, Croup, Asthma, UronrliOlR. VVhnnnlnff Caiiirh. Inplntnnt nrwrnmn. persons In adrancpd tag ot fl the dlwaso. rriro&ct. Can- i ttotu Tho Genulno ir. bull's fl Couah Suruu Is Bold onlr In 1 tthlU vrapmrSt and boars our I roflrl-teml l'nulo-Marks to wit i B A Ilull t Head in a Circle, a r.eri- D oirip ,-aunon-uxoeit ana mo s 'sScW" u S A.& liner Co., Soli i Chew I.nnno's noes TI10 preat Tobnero An f Iilotel-l'rlce 10 C'ls.-6oia by oil Drugg-lsta, E. F. TjUCKElSt13ACH, Borders & Hccoiations, Booh, Stationery, Fancy (Ms. Window Shades & Fixtures, Jntt-t Styles, made and iut up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manoli ClinuL Pa- Helovr the Hrimrlwav Hone All the latest and best newfs The .Advocate, 1 ner year; 50 cents, six months. . Stock Large and Complete ! Tho Very latest Styles! Clothes anil Cassimeres ! Corkscrews, Worsteds, k,&c! Best HaOe ClotliiuE ! 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 FnrnisMns Goods! Hats, Caps and Nectar ! Roots Slioesand liwiers! For Ladies, Misses and Gents ! Latest styles and largest stock, be6t makes and positively lowest prices. Before purchasing else where we kindly invite you to call and inspect our merchant tailoring goods, gents novelties, boots, shoes and slippers, we guarantee that you can save money. Respectfully, Olauss&Bro., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. dhai,eh in TTTTTl IS SiT-ssrx O J3 t s . I y H W x SI I fa ! I to I ii urn t W i E I 0 -J T THE UTILE CLOUD. Written In hub, iir .tony nrmw'nn iikvant. At when, on Cirmel's sterlto steep, The ancient prophet bowed tho knee, And seen limes sent his servant forth To look towurd tho distant sea ; Tliero came nt last n little cloud, Hoaico laiger than the human hand, Spreading and swelling till It broke In showers on all the hcibless land. And hearts wcio tlad, and shouts went up, And pralso to ITrnel's mighty (lod, A the sear hills (rrew blight with (Inner, AmUcidure clothed (ho valley sod. V. on so our ejes havo waited long; Hut now a little cloud appears. Spreading nnd swoIIIiik as It slides Ounaid Into the coming ycnis. ill IrIU cloud of l.ibclt 1 full soon, t'arstrclchlnij from the ocean slinnd, Tiiy frloilous folds slmll spread abroad, Kuelicllosour beloved bind. I. Ike the sweet lain on Judah's hill, The glorious boon of line shall fall, Aud our bond millions shall arise, A at nu.augePs tiniiipct-call. Then shall a shout of Joy go up, Tho wild, glad cry of freedom come Troiii heaits long crushed by cruel hand. And songs from lips long sealed and dumb, And every bondman's chain bo broke, And every soul that moves nbio.ul In Ibis wide realm shall know mid feel The blessed l.lheityof (lod. ) rntTv uy mjinr.VEiti:, A quaint, picturesque little liguro was Carmen l.Ulo as she bustled about the col lage parlor, ihistlni; the brlc-a-binc and arranging tliu articles of ornament that made the, apartment so bright and cozy. Her cambric robe was tucked up over a scarlet skirt, a lace kerchief was knotted carelessly nt her throat, and her blown hair strayed ou from under the silken net In the most rebellious fashion. She was bending over a willow locker to adjust a scaif of yellow silk, whcn;a hearty: "Good inoriilntr, JIIss Industry," made her start and spring forward to meet the Intiudor, "Why, Kent, how unceremonious )ou are," she said. "I found the door ajar anil walked in" "So I see," interrupted Carmen, "and now you may sit down and watch mo work." Shu looked at him archly, ami saw, for tho first time, (hat ho looked grave and won lod. "What is the matter, Kent?" she asked In ii dlffeieut tone, and advancing laid one hand sympathetically upon his arm. "Vou look vcryseriotu lias anything happened? Is Cecil ill?" "Cecil Is all light," lie said with a strange-, hitler smile alio could not iindor stand. "Hut I am going away." "Going away?" she echosd; and the sur prise was so great she could say nothing more. ' Her face, neither blanched nor flushed; but there was a heavy weight at hei heart. She did not know, how Kent Sherwood watching, was chilled at the unchanging expression of her bright, piquant face. "Yes; I am going throned the territor ies," ho said. "I have been woiklng rath er hard, and I think the change will do mo good." "I did not ki:oiv your health was In (lie least affected," with a lack nf anxiety that paincilhim. "I am not an Invalid," ho ansvveted almost sharply, "but one can bu In need of rest and chanse without being in what wo call 'delicate health." Leave that lenn for my cousin. Cecil his pale face and languid air, would gain him sympathy any where." Thru he grew Immediately ashamed of himself, aud tho wondering look' in Cat men's ers mado him Hush. : "I :un Irritable this morning forglye inc," hn said, with an attempt at a smile. "That must be ono ol tho sigm of jour indisposition," answered Cat men, but in truth she felt little like jesting. "How long do you intend lo remain away," shn asked. "Oh, that is more than I can say; per haps seveial months," answered Kent care lessly. His tone was too much, Carmen turned away to hide ilie tears ilia I welled to her lovely eyes, and seemed engrossed wilii the yellow ycMi uuaiu. "How indifferent tho is!' thought the man who watched her. "Hut what mat ters it if I go Cecil is lieie. Yet I have thought that she cared a little nt le.iil for me, nnd perhaps If I stayed Hut no, I havo promised. Cecil was right 1 guess, after all, and I will go and try (o forget. And when I come back t'ou! can I bear It? Perhaps 1 will never come. This may be our last faiewell." ''Carmen, " he said gently, and his voice was scarcely steady. "I shall not see you again. 1 sunt to-morrow." She did not (urn at first; dio felt a strange fall upon her, and Sitniethlug seemed to be choking her. It seemed as though she must fall at Ids feet and beg him not to leave her. Then slowly .-bo wheeled about, and went forwalU with downcast eves, nnd gave him her hand. "Good-bye," the said In low tone.. It was All she could say. He tetieaiod the words, wailed for her to utter some regrets or vvlsho., and then in disappointment turned and went out, If'idi a desperate effort Carmen hastened to the door: "Good luck attend joti," sho cried g.ivly, and he vairicd with him for many a day the memory of that bright, smiling face, and did not guess of the tears that weie shed when the door closed between (h in. A fovv paces uway Kent met a man a slepder, haudsoiiio man, in whoso delicate face were no traces of sluillailly with his own noble features. The new-comer flashed him a quick, siu sIcIqus look that Kent was not slow lo In terpret. "I haye been to say good-bye, Cecil," he atld. With a sudden ImpuUe his cousin canght his hand. , "Bless you," he exclaimed; "you area noble fellow, Kent; you have given mo new life. You uto so much stiouer than I." Kent tinned away with a sigh. Stronger than his cousin? Yes, but not jvery strong, after all; and hi knew, when $1.26 when not paid in Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. ho was speeding over the rails twenty-four hours Iatoe, that ho Iind given up his only chance of happiness for the sake of a man who had been selfish enough to ask the sac rifice him. Yet he loved Cecil, and he was the stronger. Xo one know that Carman grieved oyer Kent Sherwood's departure, Cecil went up lo tho cottage, and she welcomed him in the old glad way, and chatted ami laughed as though shn weie without caie, llut one nielit, when Cecil asked her to bo his wife, sho shrank, with a strange ciy of paln,aiidcoveicd her face withher hands. Gently, passionately, lie pleaded with her but her answer was the same. Yet he did not despair. Day after day ho sought her, and gtew hopeful when he saw how she was learning to enjoy his company, nnd how grateful she was for his little a tcuttoiis. Carman had ol ways liked this man with the beautiful sad face, and poetic, sensitive nature, and now his presence was a solace to her. Ahd when ho renewed his protestations of love, and Implored. her to shaie his life and fortunes, she hesitated. "Why should 1 not? Ho loves me, aud we aro "well suited to cacli other," she thought. "Would It not be better than for tne to live alone and lonely I" And then sho told him that me would lie his wife, and Cecil, ill his joy, failed to no tlco her emotion. Yet Jie knew sbo did not love liliu as be loved hnr, and when ho thought of the man traveling through strnnge countries, lie felt almost guilty. Cai man was ov. er to his home one Novem ber evening. She had, been at dinner with Mrs. Sherwood, Cecil, nnd a few of the former's friends, and sho looked rarely lovely in u costume of wine-red moire, with her fair aims and shoulders gleamiug through black lace, and clusters of yellow roses to lend her brightness. Cecil was unusually quiet that night. When it was quito late, lie and Cartncu went to the gallery and walked up and down In the moonlight, Then ho drew her to ascat in tho window, and llucw himself upon the tiger-skin at her fool, 'villi his head resting upon her. His face, in that silver light, looked like a carving in mable, and his ejes were deep and shadowy. "You aro Utile more than an animated statue to-night," she said lightly. "I do not believe vou liaye spoken a dozen words since we left the dinner-table." "Joy Is silent," he said, with an upward glance. "I have listened lo you all the while, and was content." "Which would seem to Imply that I am not joyful," rclortod Carmen. "Ah, you know what 1 mean. Carmen, my love for you is idolatrous. I worship you, live but for you. Do you think you will ever love me liko thai?" "I love you now," shetiid soflU. shall learn to lovo you more." "I believe It; such lovo as mine mint win a return," he said, and reaching up ho wound Ills arm about her. "Hut you haye not always loved me. Carmen, you are changed." He felt a tremor inn through her slender form. Could he have learned her secret? "Hut ou aro mine now," lie went on with a strange eagerness. "Ah, Carmen, sometimes I think my Jiappincss'ts loo great It will not last." "You are depressed to-nlnht," she wins liercd, as sho leaned nearer. Then she laid her sweet Hps upon his and kissed him tenderly. Never before had she been so loving, so caressing. In that hour she loved him bet ter than ever before, and when they parted she kissed him vvithoulathoiighl of another love that hail haunted her for many days. What strange influence was It that made Carman Lisle so wakeful that iilghl? ll'hy did sho lie tlioro with a strange feeling of oppression upon her? In the morning site dressed with nil haste and went down stairs looking slightly worn and pale. Cecil was not there. No, nor would he ever be In their midst again. The servant sent to waken him, found him seated at his desk with his head bowed upon his folded amis. When tbey raised him up they saw a smile upon his white, dead face, aud lie neath his folded arms was a letter. Carmen took it and read It through her tears; It was to Kent Sherwood, JIy ilea cousin, The same voice that urged your departuie calls out lo jou across tho space to return. I have been morn than selfish: 1 have deceived Carmen and robbed sou. Yes I know the Irulh; she loyesyou. I suspected Is when 1 asked you lo go away, nnd hers Is a heart that will not change. Sho would marry me bo cause sho thinks j oil deserted her. Per haps sho would love me a little, but It is not to be. 1 feel to-night a stiaugo sense of gathering gloom; I feel Impelled to write to jou. Alt. my heart, the old pain Is there, aud it frightens me. 1 seem to ewe stiiingo foiuis In (lie sliaddows about. Whut a coward I anil Yet I feel, too, her arms around me, and her klseson my lips. ( 'ar- en " That was the last word her name. Through all the shadows of appioachlng death, his loye for her had conquered fear ami pain. She thought of their last hours together, and was glad (hey had been siic;i happy ones. Cecil Sherwood had been under (ho sod three days when his cousin returned. ' Ho read (he letter und saw how he had been misunderstood, how he had misjudged Carmen. Hut no word of this passed between them till the. grass was green uikui the gruVc of noor Cecil, and then together he and Car men went to lay a fragrant tribute above cold clay of the man whose love had beu as deep as his own. Then Kent drew her (o him and spoke Ic low tone?. "Carmen, ho gave you lo inc." It was thus they were betrothed, nnd the sun shone down upon them, and the flowers on Cecil Sherman's grave sent up a holy Incense. -Have the courage to wear your old clothes until you can pay for new ones. 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