The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 11, 1888, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates
For Legal Notices.
The following prices for legal advert
ing has been adopted liy the Oaiiuom
fheCarbon Advocate,
in Imdkpknpkkt Family NKWsrxrKn rub
lls'iej every Saturday In LchlRhton,
-arbon County, Pennsylvania, by
t J ai'ry V. Mortliimor, Jr.
HANK STHKItr.
mm
AUVOOATK.
l 00 For. Year in Advanoo '
Charter Notices
Auditor's Notices -Commissioner's
Notice
Divorce Notlrcs
Administrator's Notices
Executor's Nollco
W tw
- 4 Oo
4 00
- 4 00
3 00
S 00
II t advertising meMum In the county,
to;
K.-cry description ot l'lnln and Fancy
JOB PRINTING
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live."
$1.28 whenmot paid in Advance.
A , vci-y low prices. Wo do not licsltato to say
Other legal advertising will be charged far
by the square.
H, V. Morthimer, Jr., Publisher.
l. , a two nro bettor cquppcu man any otuer
printing establishment In tins, section
to do ilrst-class Job-work. In all
Its branches, at low prices.
VOL. XVI.. No. 13.
Lshighton, Carbon County, Penna., February 11, 1888.
Single Copies 5 Cents.
frofessiohal & Business Cards.
Horaoo Hoydt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
l)Kncr.:--Th9 Boom rocently occupied by V. M,
liapsher.
J3ANK STREET. - LEII10UT0N. PA.
May bo consulted In English and Gorman.
July 4-ly
W. M. Rapsher,
ATTORNEY iso COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
1 . .1 .W. Ih. Manstnn IfnuM.
MAUCU CHUNK, - - - - PENN'A.
tv.,i r,rl nnlleetlon Atrencr. Will Hliy
nnil Sell Ileal Estate. Conyeyancliiic neatly done.
rolleclloia promptly made. BotUlng Kstates oi T.
liecjdents i specialty. May bo consultod In U
KukIIsIi and Oernian,
H. V. Morthimer, Sr.,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Omen: "Carbon Advocate" Office,
HANK STREET. - LEHIOHTON.
All business pertaining to tho offloa will receive
prompt attention.
O. V. Kleintop,
Instructor in Music,
Hobblns' American Classical Mothods a special-
tw T.rm moderate, ft" " l
ty. Terms moderate.
Henry Nolf,
AT THE OAUBON nOUSE IS NOW
Rim an Accommoflation 'Bus,
BETWEEN THE
Hotels and L. V. Depot.
Parties called for at their riomes by Leaving or-
uers fc uuj
April 2, 188T
W. G. M. Seiplo,
fHYSICIAN AND BUROEON.
BOOTH STREET, LEHIOHTON.
May be consulted In English and Oerman.
MnAif!l attention given to Gynecology,
Office nouns: From 12 M. to a P. M., and
from 0 to P. M, mar. jt-yi
lUtANCti Ornea -.Over J. W. Raudenbush'
Liquor Store,
BANK STREET, LEUIOUTON.
DenMslrv In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted
nlthout Fain. Gas administered when requested.
Offloe Days WEDNESDAY of each week,
r, 0. adtess, ALLENTOWN,
jan 3-yl Lehigh county, Pa.
Fl QMITU n H Q
. I. O VII 111. U. U. On
. ii j mi i iiy v. v.
OFFICE! First Door Below tho Lehigh Wagon
WOrKS in jlowis juarsteiner's Duuaing,
Bank Street, Zehighton, Pa.
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
VlUtng and making artificial dentures a special
ty. Local anesthetics used.
eat administered and Teeth Fxtraeted WITH-
uut rA.in.
SFICE HOURS: From a. m to IJ m., from
l p. m., to 6 p. m., irom 7 p. m., to p. m.
Consultations In English or German.
Oct 1S-W ly
EYE AND EAB.
Dr. a. T. POX
Visits Allentown regularly en THURSDAY of
eacn woe&. rracuco nuute tu
Diseases of the Eye aud Ear.
nfflpe nt Ravden's Amerlean Hotel, and Office
Hours from 9 A.M. to 3:30 P. M. Also attends to
Retraction of the Eye for the proper adjustment
ui masses, ana lor tne iieuei aim wure oi upu-
Mnv ulso be consulted at his office In BATH.
Wednesday and Saturdayof each week, at BAN-
uuk on ivioaaay, aau at uAaiu.i ou luesuay ui
tach week.
jan 2-yl
PACKERTON HOTEL,
Midway between Mauoh Chunk & Lehlghton,
LEOP0LD MEYER, PROP'R,
PACKERTON, - Pisxa.
This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and
tun the best accommodations for nermanent and
transient boarders. Excellent Tables aud the
very bust Liquors. Stables attached. seplG-yl
MANSION HOUSE,
Opposite L. S. Depot,
BANK BTREET, . LEHIOnTON,
O, H. HOM, PROPRIETOR.
This house efters first-class accontinodatinns for
transient ana permanent uoarucrs. it nas neon
newiv rflttadln all Its deuartments. and Is locat
ed In one of the most nlcturcsqne portions of the
borough. Terms moderate, tsr The BAR Is
Mnnllarf iul.li ,ha hntiAcf vlii I .tnnnr nnri
rigurs. Fresh Lager on Tap. aprll-yt
T. J. BRETNEY
tt.nfttfullv announces to the Merchants of Le-
Miihton and othors that he Is now prepared to
io au tunas ot
Hauling of Freight, Express
Matt En and Baggage
vrv reasonable nrlcei. Bv nromndonrlraen
all orders h hopes to merit a shareof publ 1c
rronave. jtesiaence corner ui i mv inu iran
nut. Lehlcrhton.
ilVddrs Ml at Hvveeny & Son's Sorner Store
u reeema prompt atteunoii-
ar. li.M T. 'f BRETNEY.
PRANK P. DIEHL,
NOHTn STREET.
Practical Blacksmltliil: Ilorsaslioer
7 It prepared to do all work In his line
J&jjt i- In the best manuor and at the lowest
nrlee. rieaseoaii. norju-is-iy.
Horse Doctor,
(Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.)
Office: Mansion House, Baulc St.. Lentenlon
CASTRATION, DENTISTRY,
AN
Disaases of Horse and Cattle,
SUOOBSSEULLY THEATID.
Spelal and fartleular AtUntloa pfttd a
t A HT'E'TiTlJ'GC! .-' CT3 A TTTTiTC!
LAMENESS I" SPAVlNb,
Cnlinfe Tfinnlinno
Splints, Hingbone,
Aid ail dlscaiM prrralant nmtoz DomMtltalM.
n . m
a.... riiiiia Pmritn PunMd Belt
able for each Cass.
Hiiiwtu v,.
oasaltatln rr " t,aiiti wyima.
.lan
HUM n, nvnpf Q MHW
A. S. Ralienold, D. D. S.p
Lohighton Business pirootory.
A. VKTK11S. Saloon and Restaurant, Hank
. Street. I'rcsh Laccralwaysontap. Oys-
In season. Drop In and see us. novis-iy
JW. HAUUIiSlIUSIi, liana street, nuuicwiu
. dealer In choice brands of whiskies. Bin,
brandies, wines, &c. W Patronage solicited.
lSItANG'8 SIIAVINO SALOON, opposite the
1 auvocatk omcr.. Is headquarters for
shaving and hair cutting. Clears & tobacco sow.
GO TO Fits. KODEKlilt. nuacr mo lixciuiuKu
Hotel, Hank street, for n smooth shavo or u
fashionable hair cut. $37- Closed on Sunday's.
T J. KUTZ, Bank street, manmaciurcr ui
J , cholco brands of cluain and dealer In all
kinds of tobaccos and smoker's novelties. Call.
PS KShT&.JV"?1
snpoers. nepaimm
AMES YVALl", Bank street, steam healers,
tores, all k nils of llnwaro. Hoofing and
spouting a specialty. Your patronage solicited,
IT S. KOCH, Bank sueet, mauuiaciurer y.
I. choice brands ot Havana cigars. All kinds
ot smoker's supplies constantly on hand. Call.
PF. CLAUK, lager ucer nail aim rejiauiaiu.
. opp. squaro, Bank street. Choice wines and
liquors and cigars. l'rcsh lager always on lap.
JH. WKUIl, saloon ana restaurant, uaim
. street, headquarters tor fresh lager beer and
other drinks. Cholco eatables always on hand.
SIC (1ILHAM, attorney at law and i otarj
. public, Bank street. May be consulted In
English anil Oerman. Estato & collecting agency.
, KjlOAlKi, Ag't,, Hank street, dealer In
u. rirv irnons. notion, masswuti;, uurciis.... .
and groceries. ESrShare ot patronvgo souciea
A
RELIABLE JEWPI.EK,
JauZa-68
OI'P. PUBLIC SSCJUAliK.
THltCAHHON AUVOUAIK utntiii, uann
street, plain and fanovjob printing a sped
ly. Advocate one dollar per year In advance
THE 1.I.I1IUU WAUU.IW., j.iiiiii.c.1. ""
on Bank street, manufacturers of butcher.
Limited, factory
1 01 uuicner.
baker, milk, truck and express wagons .sa
R
EASF.lt & BUSS, wholesale and retail con
fectioners. Hank street. Picnics and parties
supplied. Your patronage Is cordially sonencu.
OCHESTER BOTTLING HOUSE, Thou. J.
Heck, Bank street, lager ucer, a r. iiuuci.
ginger ale, &c. Your
mm t t serrriiTsm. Mannnincr street.
fresh
T. n,'ii,H ..rntim ilil(rpred nven morning.
All kinds of vegetables in season. Low prices.
O TO llEDlitl'9
SOUril BANK STREET.
1XCHANOE HOTEL, Hank, street, Thomas
tf.ni. ttmnriptnr. r.ntch to and from de
pot. Hatea reasonable for regular & trunslet trade
l RUBEN FENSTIillMACHUll, Uhlgh street,
L dealer in drv goods, notions, provisions,
groceries, queenswarc.&o. Patronage solicited.
miPRS. DrTSCHIRSCHSIvY. l.enign. street, is
JXL headauarters for dry goods, nouons.
headquarters for dry goods, notions, nro
ns, groceries, Sc. gg-Patronage solicited.
visions,
ET THE BEST-OAKLEY'S 1 PEHFUMK
AT TUOMAS'
DRUG STORE,
DANK STREET,
Tho Seoret Societies.
K.
O. E.. meet Monday ovcnlng of each week
in uaDers nan i.agie s coruuuiy mvncu
N D. HERTOLETTE TOST, No. 484, G. A.
1 ..mnH nnil fnnrtll TlinrsdllV CVCnlnCS Of
each month, In UeborN Hall. Comrades Invited.
40.. JOHN LENTZ CAMP, No. 93, S. of V.,
j E. Pa. Dlv.. U. S.. meet 1st and 3rd Thurs
day of each month, Reber's Hall.F.n.Mlller.cap
T O.G.T.. meet Friday night of each week In
4. Reber's ilall. Bank street, at 7:30 o'clock. All
lnlted. v. v. Bowman, O.T.
mm r n a., mept nvnrv avemnsr. excent un
i . dav's. 7-You are cordially lnvitcd.sa
rresnyterian cuurcn, oriiiamptuu sireci.
Our Ohurohes.
rETHODIST EPISCOPAL. South Bank street,
L Sundav services :it 10 a. in., and 7.30 p. m..
Sunday School 2 p. m. Wm. Major, Pastor.
RINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday
services. io a. m.. merman). 7.3 n. m.. n.ne-
sh), Sunday school 3 p.m. J. It. KUDEit.Pastor.
n EFORMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services
fb at 10 a. m., (German), 7.30 p. m (English),
Sunday school 2 p. in. u. w. stibitz, rastor
TtVANGKLICAL,
South street, Sunday servicci
at 10 a. m.. (German). 7.30 n. m.. (English).
Sunday school 2 p. m. u. v. uuoss, rastor
rtATHOLIC.
corner Nonhampton and
Coal
W siree
evening.
streets, services every Sunday morning and
REV.
Stoves,
Tinware,
Heaters and
Ranges,
In Great. Variety at
Samuel Graver's
Popular Store, Bank Street
Roofing and Spouting a special
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on nlmrt notice. Prices
Reasonable ! !
: i (
Accident, Life & Fire
INSURANCE !
A. W. RAUDENBUSH,
Bank Street, Lehighton,
ITas secured the ageucy for tho following
SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANIES which can be recommended to
the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable.
The National Life Insurance Co.,
OF MONTPELIER, VT
which Is said to be ''The grandest step In
fair dealing within the history of Life
Insurance." It protects azaluit
adversity hi business; it pro
tects dependent ouca
against t u a contin
gency of death I 1
Manufrs' Accident totality CgC
OP UNITED STATES,
with a mom fund of $30,000 guarantees
every policy in tun. no other com
pany has ever put up such a fund.
It costs but a few cents every
day a good Investment.
LOCAL AGENS ARE DESIRED!
Harrislmre ' Mntnal Live Stock
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fixed rates; no anuual dues. Animals di
vided into classes ot one hundred and
flfy each. Members responsible
only for losses occurring In tbs
diss lu which their ani
mals wero enrolled.
August 20, IMS- ly
CB3CAP EXCURSIONS TO
...
r A F H R M I At
w n L I I w I I I rA i
7U iaouri PMtfls sy., iron ui, Eto.
aii in cuiw conpon omen in ue uniieaomet
- ani4 cm, .in V,u.. n buia ...hhi.ti tt.tt.t.
at graatly reduced raus to Los Angeles. San1
iiifKO. and tan Francisco for xeurslons leavlna
It. Louis, Wedneidaj. January tub and Fsbru
I i.ii.muuut uwi i-wra- tim. 11
aa4si
Weissport Business Directory.
J. G. ZERN, M. I)., W. I KUTZ, M I).
HS. ZKItN k KUTZ,
Physioiann & Surgeons.
OFFICE at the residence of Dr. Zcrn. Wl.lt'i
Street, Welssporl.
All calls or surgical or medical treatment will
iccctve prompt attention. inayU-87-tf
ItANKLIN HOUSL',
EAST WEISSPORT, PENN'A.
This house offers (Irst-class accommodations to
the permanent hoarder and transient guest.
Panlo prices, only One Dollar per day.
aug7-iy John HBmtiu, Proprietor.
TQEATS. Till: .JEffKi.F.K.
All Kinds of Jowolry !
i Books ani Stationery.
augsut7,8-ly.
Tho - Weispport - Bakery,
C W. LAURY. PROPRIETOR.
Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Welssport,
Lehlghton and vicinities ecry day.
In the More I have a Fine Lino of Confectionery
tnr ilia llnlldnv Trade. Hiind&r schools and fes
tivals supplied at lowest prices. dec3-Cin.
THE
Wclsspsrt, Oarb:n County, Penna.,
Henry Christman, Proprietor.
Thn iinttlln U ro-stiri tfullv Informed that this
well-know homo has been refitted and Improved
ton urst rate, and ablu to furnish tbovety host
accommodations of all kinds
A Livery Stahlo
In connection with the hotel, with ample means
to accommodato wedding imrtlcs, funerals and
pleasure seekers with safo teams.
In connection with tho hotel Is a FINE TOOL
ROOM handsomely fitted up. Apr23 S7Iy
For Newest Designs and MwjI Fsshlonsblo
Ptjles of
DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
SILVERWARE, &c, &c.
GO TO
E. II. SNYDER,
Bank Street, Lehlghton.
Goods ausrenleed anil pneas as low ns elso
where for thennma quality of guodi.
July 18, 18S5-ly
ALL THE NEWS !
The Carbon Advocate.
$1.00 Per Yoar.
Ingle opies, FIVE Cents.
Advertise
in the Advocate.
THE x SUN,
for
1888 .
The year IMS promises tobe a year of splendid
political dcclopmcnts. one and all redounding
lo the glory and triumph of a
UNITED DEMOCRACY.
IN THE FRONT LINE WILL BE FOUND
TEE SUN,
Fresh from IW magnlflcent victory over the com
bined foes ot Democracy In Its own State, true
to Its convictions, truthful above all else, aud
tearless In the causo of trulh and right.
The SUN has six, eight, twelve and sixteen
pages, as occasion requires, and Is ahead of all
competition in ever)thlng that mukes anews
paper. Dally .... $0.00
Dally and If cekly - - - 7.50
Sunday (10 and 20 page) - - 1.50
Weekly .... 1.00
11-3 Address THE SUN. Hew York.
AT TH
i
Contra! Drug Store,
orr. thk ri'BLic squabk
Bank Street, Lehightou, Pn.,
18 nifADQUARTRlW FOR
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c,
Choico Wines and Liquors,
Largest Assortment of Library
Lamps !
Wall Paper and Decorations!
Spectacles !
When you buy a pair of Shoes you wont a
good nt. Rut 11 you need SPECTACLKS It Is
much more Important that tho KY12 should bo
accommodated with correct lenses and a proper
ly fitting frame which will bring lho lenses di
rectly before thecentreof theoje. If voubuyl
jiiih ajJoukAcics nv t'l. iiuril a lull ,vm unu lie
above points properly attended to.
PERSCRIPTIONS Carefully CompDnndel
0CII5-1SS7
The Advocate contains jpj
the latest aud best news up to
the hour ftf going to press,
! QT-FATW tfMPT.nvmW
UlUQUl mill UV iiUUlU.
W. want good m.nlnevery town In this PtaW
to take ordsrs for Nurwiry Stock during
THIS FALL AND WIM'EK
.Tlaaimarini nnt rnulrad W hlra
"toi iTrint not requnsa. rrenirs
rTT RAT.APV
uw DAJj&ltX
- AbO jay f arlMmsn'snnj. rrxjBs
' Kinn,iwwiaiiwK.ww. mjT.. I.
K
"The Oreucat Cure on Earth for ruin." Willi
''''"T "y11 B
f(Hlmlle Icn.hire. a. a llfjer a Co., BoleH
rroprlftors, lialttmore, Md, U. & A. 91
luke LiAlliro's Cubob Ulrrarcttns. fnr Ca
tarrh I Price 10 Ct. Sold by nil Dnurtfsts.
Facilitates Teething, regulates the!
Bpwels, relieves Griping and Wind
Colic and is a most certain Rem-
ledy for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and
bummer Complaints. For Sale
oy all JJruggists. i'rico Za cents.
t. .1 ijiM'ivniinn.'
E. F. LiUCKB NT3 ACH,
DHALER IN
Borders & Decorations.
Boots, Stationery, Fancy Ms.
Window .Shades & Fixtures,
LMcH Style. made and put up. If dsslrea.
Points, Ojl, Varnish, Putty,
Bruf)lics'& general Painters'
Supplies.
No. 61 Broadway Manch Ml Fa.
Below Iho Broadway House.
All the latest and best newfs
The Advocate, $1 per year;
50 cents, six months.
Respectfully announces to tho public that he lias
Dnened a NEW LIVHRY STAULE. ami that he is
now prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals,
Weddings or Ruslness Trips on the shortest no
llco and most liberal terms. Orders left at tho
-larDon nouse- win receive prompt attention.
STAIII-ES ON XORTII STREET,
next tho Hotel, Lclilghton. taii22-vl
NO MORE BIG PRICES!
W. S. KUHNS
Rcspoelfully announces to tho public that lie Is
now nicely located lu his
to Store Room Odd- L. V. Round House
BANK STREET, I.EIIIOIITON. and has
stock a full aud complete line of
Stoves and Tinware!
Including tho Justly Celebrated and Topular
New Mayflower,
APO O & IRVING toves,
Which ho Is (.oiling at THE VERY LOWES'
CASH PRICES, vou are respectfully Invited
to call and Inspect his stock aud learn
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Roofing and Spouting
will be promptly and correctly attended. Terms
low ss me very lowest.
W. S. KUHNS,
Opp. Round House, Hank Street, lehlghton, Pa
Julp;u81'7 iy
made casv inauulactur
lug Rubber Slamps.Send
for prleo list of outfits, to
.1. F. W. Dorma.i, Xo.217
East German hi.. Haiti
more,Md.,U.B.A -OcKiim
If you are Indebted to the Advocate
for subscription, advertising or job printing
plcaso remit the amount. II o need the
money to meet running expense of the or
(Ice.
-GO TO-
SWEENY'S
6gTF O TIJ33J
Canned Toicatoes, Plckeled Cliow-ehow,
" Com, Onions,
" Oysters, " Gherkins,
' Peaches, " Celery,
" Salmon, " (JauMflower,
' Mockorel, " XlorseradUb
" Sardln&i, Catsup,
" Heans, " Corn ileef,
Sweet potatoes, Oranges, Banannas, Mince
Meat, Apples, Cocoanuti. Dales, Figs,
corn-meal, mixed nun, grapes, apricots,
citron, hickory nuts, California peaches,
cocoanuts macaroons, seedless raisins,
And everything else usually kept
"in a first-class general store, in
cluding Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, Quepimvare, Uhina
wnro, tc., ttc.
REMEMBER THE ' .
LEHIGHTON, PA.
Bn
J mLf I
D. J ! lU SUTLER
Money
Corner
I.OVK'3 EXCHANOCfl.
You pralie my lieauty, Rracn and art,
0 law; hut you nro much tn blamei
In fvery lino you Inn e a smart,
That tiiaki H me bow my head In shamn.
Wialc'cr the world may rhooso to say,
1 look not lor such words from you ;
I'd tlitow them front my heart away.
11 ou could I'ven prove them true.
World's iraSo Is but a pasting mood,
That shifts nbout with thn occasion i
It serves as oft for envy's food,
As Unit nt honest admiration.
In jour regard, I sut no store
On what, by way of form or feature.
I hold In common, leu or more,
Willi eveiy other human creature.
If Lovu bo blind, ns It Is said,
What can he know of outward uraresr
I euro not for the love that's led
A facile slao of pretty faces.
I would not have my love depend
On beamy, were 1 ten times fairer
If beauty knew no change ur end,
Lite ,nks for something deeper, rarer -
HometliliiR that sets the uorkl alde,
Beyond tho touch nt time or eusnii.
If only love for tovu-nhldc,
I do iwl want aiiothir reason.
T1IK BABY'S DRAWER,
nv miss. i. t, num.
There's a Utile drawer In my chamber.
Ouai'ded with tenderest care,
Where llic dainty clothes are lying
that my darling shad never wear.
And there, uhllst the hours are wanlns.
Till the house Is all nt rest.
I sit and fancy a baby
Cloic to myachlnc breast.
My darling's' pretty, wliltu garments!
I wrouKht them, sitting apart.
W'hllo his mystic life was throhhlns
Under my throbolni; heart.
Aud nlten my happy dreaming,
Breaks In n little song,
I.lKo the murmur of birds at brooding.
When the days aic warm and lonir.
I finished tho dainty wardrobe,
Aud the drawer was almost full.
With robes of the finest muslin.
And robes ot the finest wool.
I folded thorn all together.
Willi a roso for every pair.
Smiling, and saying, "Gem fraprant,
Kit for my prlnco to wear."
Ah, the radiant summer mornlntr.
Bo full of mother s Joy I
'Thank (lod he Is fair and perfect,
My beautiful new-born boy."
I,ct him wear the pretty, white Rannents
I wi ought whilo sitting apart;
lay him, so sweet and so helpless.
Here, closo to my throbbing heart.
Many ami many an evening
I sit since my baby came.
Haying, "What do the angels call hlnir"
For he died without a name;
Sit while tho hours arc waning.
And tho house Is all at rest.
And fancy a baby nestling
Close to my aching breast.
I N DELIRIUM.
1)Y M, K. IIOI.AUAM.
The grand, public ball is under full
sway.
Several couples representing tho wealth
and aristocracy of Conhaim have to-night
thrown nsldc their exclusive grandeur to
mingle with the crowd.
But this select "set" leave a distinct
space between thorn and the gay assembly,
among whom arc many of their own em
ployes, during tho rests in dancing.
A lady and gentleman alt apart to criti
cise the crowd.
They never oven pause when another
couple, flushed and beautiful with dancing,
pause beside them, and find feats In a little
window recess close by.
'iriiat a perfect couple Mauds and lhat
tall, dark man wlthCvhom she Is dancing,
make?'' remarks the fashionable lady, in a
languid, ailcctcd voice, while she arranges
her gold-rimmed glasses.
"Physically yes. Morally"
"Nonsense. Vou speak as If la belle
possessed a soul or conscience. I.ilco a
soap-bubble," with n faint, stinging laugh,
"she Is a lovely, brilliant delusion. Do
you know who the tall, dark gentleman is,
Mr. Capaton? Ue Is very distinguished
looking," .
"Which comes from aping tho airs of his
betters, perhaps" pulling his own scant
mustache modestly. "He Is a cashier In
the bank of Newton & Son, whero I do my
financial transactions, Miss Wortliington.
Presumptuous kind of fellow, named Kr
mondo, I bnlieye."
"Ah, Indeed! I have heard Maudo speak
of her 'church-mouse' conquest. Sho says
he Is a perfect Lancelot, and 'great sport.'
But she nays ho is engaged to some, pretty
shop-girl, else she would not dare lo trlflo
with him,"
"Indeed! 'haughtily. "I don't know
anything about tho fellow, and can't ad-
tulro Miss Kdgeivorth's tasto. I really
think these public dances are vulgar; do
not you, Miss H orthHigton? If I woio a
lady" i
"Whataboie you would be to the gen
tlcincn then, Mr. Capetou, and what an
eye jou would have for the 'main chance!'
Maudo is beckoning. Please take mo to
her."
"H'hat an egotistical old fool Capetcn
Is!" laughs the man In the window recess,
as they flutter away. "And Sadc K'orth
Ing'.on Is a malicious old maid!"
"VYby, eho'li your cousin, llr. Newt011"
exclaimed tho gill, n protf r young creature
in white cashmere, whoso dark eyes had
long ago captivated Arthur Newtou's heart
when he first met her in his father's trade
palace, where she was employed. "Treas
on against your own 'kin !"
"Then you don't mind what one said
about Erniondcf' ulng at her with pas
slonate, admiring eyes.
Her soft color came and went. Sho did
mind very much, Ho was her betrothed
husband, and all eveulng he had been
shamefully negligent of the fact.
Norah Gray was proud of her self-control
always. It did not desert her now, and she
laughed lu low, rippling amusement.
Arthur Newton was a man of honor; yet
in that moment he foigot everything save
the lovely young gill, whose beauty mad
dened his soul whesa careless frankness
was hut a spur lo his great passion.
"Norah," he whlsperod madly, catching
ber soft hands In bis, aud drawing her to
his heart. "Oh, my darling, my lover
Forgive toe! I am mad! I"
Then tbs curtain was swiftly drawn
Mldsiysome one leeklng a st, and tmi
strange tabi.au rayMied.
X laomsnt UUr and Norah's nm
wua uavs Mm Mtt. u 6 sr.
She would have repulsed her companion,
i and he would have begged a thousand par
! dons, pei haps; but now
, The poor girl shrank back from thu sev-
eral curious eyes condemning her. and
! coyercd her white face! with two shaking
I hands,
! Arthur turned defiantly upon the Intrud-
ers, but the curtain had Instantly droplet'.
If only ho might liavo told them she was
j his promised wife, and saved her from cot'-
stiro by the protecting wgls ot his name
and love.
"Forgive me," her groaned hoarsely.
"Norah, believe mo"
Sho turned uuon him her lovels Hashing
eyes In withering scorn.
"I will never forglvo jou never! You
did It purposely. Now that you have
blighted my life, 1 houe you are satlslM."
irith just thai stinging contempt, and
the disdain of a young queen, sho opened j
the window and disappeared In tlyi frosly,
November night, mad with pain and
shame.
Next day came a cool. contemptuous note
from Walter Ermomlc. begging her or rath-
or commanding her to release him.
'After the discovery of last night," he
wrotc'-your sense, of delicacy will pcrceivo
how Impossible It Is that our engagement
should go on."
With burning, feverish cheeks Noiah
wrapped tho cowatdly missive around her
engagement ring, and ruturned both to him
without a word.
Allhcrprldo tose in aims. It was her
mother who wept at this sad blight on her
only child's name, forali rront about her
usual duties witli more proudly crested
head and brilliant oyes.
There was nothing of the sad, humbled
miscreant lu the vroud, beautiful girl who
several times passed Waltor Erraonde, and
Maude tdgoworth, the gay, fashionable
butter-fly, out riding together.
Norah's heart cried out with passionate
yearning, but not for this man who had so
gladly and lightly resigned her, but for the
old faith, tho beautiful dream foreyor dis
pelled.
Spurred on by malicious, envious tongues
the scandal grew lo hngo proportlons.vllely
distorted.
If ever Norah ylcldod to griof It was In
the privacy of her own room.
Ucr suppressed agony was horrible. At
times It seemed unbearable, and the paling
face of her mother almost drove the poor
girl wild.
Sometimes, coming upon her suddenly.
sho found tho dim eyes red with weeping,
or her mother on het knets. seeking solace
In prayer.
No less than thu girl, wronged by his
madness, did the wealthy joung aristocrat
suffer.
All in his power was dono to stein the
title of scandal, bat his assertions and
threats wete useless as pebbles to hold the
ebbing tide.
If onl) ho might see and plead with
Norah.
Gladly, indeed, would 'he have made her
his wlfo, but she sternly refused to see
him.
Whenever ho called, It was her mother
who met him with leproachful eyes. j
One cold, gray afternoon Norah was
was called Into the pompous proprietor's
ofllce, and requested to resign, as tho other
shopgirls refused to remain If sho did.
She knew then what that meant.
Discharged here, whero else could she
secure employment?
What would become of hersnlf and wid
owed mother?
Her head was bent In bitter thought as
she walked quickly against tho rough, bit
ing wind.
Suddenly a guy laugh mado her glance
swiftly up, Just as a spirited team dashed
by.
Nestling among the warm furs was a
party of four, among them Walter Er-
moude, and the woman who still held him
in her spell
A sudden, kharp pain crossed Norah's
eyes.
The agony and resentment lu her heart
made her step unsteady an instant.
The world swam around and round in a
mocking whirl.
She would hare fallen had not a strong
arm reached out ami steadied her.
Before fclio fully realized It, she was
walking along the payemont, leaning on
Arthur New ton's arm, while the wild wind
whistled around them both.
H'lien she did rualizo with whom sho
was walking, by whom protected, she
sprung from lit m as If ho had been adder
instead of a tall, handsome young fellow,
richly wrapped In sealskiu, and looking
down upon ber with sad, passionate eyes.
"Norah, will you never forgive mo?" ho
asktd, reproachfully. "Will vou nol let
mo atone. If you are once, my wife"
"I hate and scorn vou," she retorted.
"Don't eyer speak to mo again. I forbid
you. Hayo I not already suffcied wrong
aud shame enough on jour account? Non
leave me I would sooner fall llinn hn In
debted to you for assistance."
"Ob, Notah, on my honor as a geutle
man "
With a stinging little laugh of bitter de
rision, she turned away and left him stand
tug there with loye, agony and resentment
mingled In his brown eyes.
"How shall I tell mother?" she cried in
audibly. 'Oh, mother, mother, what will
become of us! N no, I cannot tell her to
day. I will tell her I have taken a half
holiday, and to-morrow I v, perhaps, get
work; but where?''
Tho haughtiest lady in tbe land would
have sprung to grasp, the chance of marri
age with tbe millionaire's son.
Under happier circumstances Nprah
Gray might hayo been proud to win him;
but as yet her heart was tortured with tbe
remnant of an unwoithy love; her pride
and resentment In arms against thn man
who had ruined tier peace.
In his elegant home, Artbur Newton's
wish was law. Ills two pretty sister
Idol I red their handsome brother, and de
murred but slightly when he begged them
to call on Norah, to aid him In setting tbe
matter right
Finally they agreed upon an evening to
storm the 'lion In bis den,' as Quelle laugh
fngly said.
"Tim poor, protty child," she bad said
! hcn tney left tbelr usudjorais. alelgu at
th, door to otr Ui htuubl. cottage
.'roor chlldl lb hti. lot h phuw.atid. In
Mrljr dlitraawd with grh"
H'lth that the poor mo'hcr I ;.M ...
tear?.
Arthur hoarsely. It was dnrk and wild
a horrible night for bis poor, pivlly dnrllny
to be out alone.
H'lien told It was Inward the sea, he
dashed an ay Into tho billet- night, calling
her name aloud at oyco Hull! distance.
Finally lie heard an answer, faint and
afar. Soon he esptscd her standing on a
cliff, the ltd wind blowing her garments
tn riotous glee.
"Waller," she whispered, tottering
toward the tall, straight figure with out
stretched hnttis. "1 I knew you Mould
come back back 'o me some lime."
With that she swooned In his arms.
"It Is always him that cur," muttered
Arthur, as hu noro her swiftly home press
ed close against his heart.
w
"I where am I'.' wherr haye I been?
exclaimed Norah. "Oh, It is you mamma I
How strango you look! I have been dieanv
Ing. No, I Hnye I been 111?
"Very 111, darling, with brain fover.
Lie still now, you wilt soon be well."
"Mamma," alter u long silence, "some
one some man lias been hero with me
all tho time. Who was It? It was Waller!
Whfltr is he?'' eagerly, jet in u pained
voice.
Mrs. Gray averted her pale face.
"I I do not know, darling. He he li.is
not been here."
"Hut some one has. I did not dream
that. What Is It you are keeping back,
mamma? Was was It Arthur Nowton?
Sec, mamma, I remember all. It was; and
he ho waited on ine, aud somotlmes he
ho knelt and covered his fac against tbe
quilts and cried."
"He is ono of God's noblemen," rctuned
her mothor gently. "Without him and his
folks, darllug, I should have gone mad.
They have been benefactors to us, Indeed I"
"Charity! Oh mamma, mammal"
Suddenly out of ho shadow a man came
and kuelt beside her bed.
"Norah," he said sadly and tenderlv,
"cau.jou not forgivo mo yet? Charity has
no place lu the provision a man makes for
his wife, Norah, darling, I have taken ad
vantage of you Illness and delerlum. Vou
are my wife; but thn law will free jou If
you hato mo still."
Laying her face against his hour!, she
cried passionately against Its shelter, real
izing at last the generous love that endues.
"Are they married yet, Arthur," she
asked later, nestling lu his arms.
"No," bn returned, understanding who
she meant. "Thwy never will be, darling,
Maudo Edgcworth Is engaged to marry that
brainless idiot, Capeton, who ba fallen In
to a lucky speculation somehow. Ermondo
lias gone io Canada."
That was all ho told her, then; but when
tbe j'ouug millionaire's lovely young wife
was able to go out, and she heard how
Walter Kruionde had gone a dishonored
embezzler, having robbod tho bank of ber
husband when Maude Edgeuorth tired of
her amusement.
On the night after hearing It, Norah cu-
tored tho library whore her husband
sat writing.
"What la It pot?" he asked, drawing hr
toward him
"You aro looking actually Norah I"
as she burst iuto tears and flung herself
at bis feet. "Oh, my darling."
"I am not worthy of jou," hc sobbed.
"I do not bait deserve your kindness,
which I never really appreciated until now.
But, oh, Arthur, 1 love jou now, and I I
am so sorry fur my past cruelty."
He lifted her face, aud kissed its quiver
ed lips.
"Ify Norah," he said gayly, "I foibld
you to ho sorry for anything. I want you
to be only joyful as you deserve, pet and
as 1 shall endeavor tn make jou uhljo life
for we. two."
VO DIFFERENCE.
"So you hayo been married twice?" said
a man to a friend whom he had not seen
for several month.
"Yes."
-"Of course wo can talk as many uthers
could not, o now tell me which of jour
wives you liked belter."
"No difference."
"Like jour second wife Ju.-t as well as
you did your first?"
"Just tho same."
"How long after your lint nlfa died did
you wait?"
"She ain't dead."
"All, you worn divorced?"
"Yea."
"Whero Is she now?"
"At my house."
"H'hat, do you allow her to remain
there?"
"Yos."
"What does jour wife say?"
"It Is her choice."
"YA ell, well, I never heard of such an
affair. There, sir, is the foundation fot a
novel."
"Oh, no, nothing strange about It. You
sec, shortly after being divorced from my
wife I married her again."
PLENTY OF CHICKEN.
Old Dr. HowRon vias distinguished for
phllanthrophv. On mm occasion the Doc
had a case of malignant typhoid fever. He
pie c.'lbed ret and nourishment for his
patient,
"Give Dan plenty of chicken. He must
have morn nourishment."
"Shall I kill a chicken?"
"Yes, you'J better kill a young rooster,
broil It well, and add plenty of butler.
Patients with typhoid fever like plenty of
gravy."
Dan's wile killed, dressed and rooked a
fine chicken.
Tint's about right," said tho Doctor,
who was superintending tho job, as he en
viously eyed the chicken.
"Dan, how aro you feeling?"
"First rate, Dostor first late,"
"Let mo feel your pulse."
Dan extended his arm and hand.
'Yon are more feverish than usual. I
just ordered your wife to broil a chicken,
bnt you can't eat It; jou're too feverish."
"What shall we do, Doctor? Inquired tbe
wife.
"I iero way out of tbe dllllcuUy but to
eat (he chicken ourselves. I once suffered
row. typhoid fever myself , madam."
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CONSTIPATION
F called the "Father of Diseases," be
cause there Is no medium through
which dlntneo ko often attacks the system
M by tho absorption of poisonous gases lu
tho retention m'docayed nndetTeto matter
In thn stomach ami bowels. It Is caused
by a Torpid I.lver. not enough bllo being
excreted JYoni (ha blood to produo
Nature's own entlmrtlc, nnd la generally
aocompanled vrlih such results u
Loss of Appetito,
Sick Headache,
Bad Breath, etc.
The treatment of Constipation does not
consist merely In unloading the bowel.
The medicine must not o-ily net naa purga
tive, but bo n 1 orle n s well, and not produco
anerltsusea .-n'ercostlvcucss. Toaccur
a regular Lain of h vly vlthout changing
lb dleturdl'o . mitring tbe system
t "My attention, after euflTerlng wllh Constipa
tion for two or three years. wa called to Simmonc
Urer Regulator, and. having tried almost tvery
ning else, concluded lo try it. I first look a
wlneglassful and afterwards reduced the dose lo a
teaspoonful, as per directions, after each meal. I
found lhat ithaditone me so much good ihatl
continued it until I tool: two bottles. Since then I
hare not experienced any difficulty. 1 keep it la
my house and rould r.ct be without It. but hava
no use for lt.lt having cured me." GaoiW.
Sim, Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Oa.
Tttht only the Genuine,
Which has on the Wrapper the rejl JgJ Trade
s' mark and Signature of
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Never be In a hurry, but always b In
haste.
The Blood
Is the sourso of health; therefore, lo keep
well, curify lho blood by taking Hood
Sarsaparilla. This medicine is peculiarly
designed to act upon the blood, and through
that upon all the or jans and tifwucH of the
body. It has a Bpccifio action, nlso. upon
tbe secretions ami cxcietlontt, and assiM
nature lo expel frnm the Hyetem scrofula,
humora, impure particle", and effete 'matter
through the Itinu, liver, l.nwels, kidneys,
and skin. It cflbctiially aids weak, impair
ed, and debilitatctl organs. A trial will
convince you that it (toe:i possess pectillal
curative powers.
-Never resent publicly a lack of t'nttit-
Benews Iter Youth.
Mrs. Pheobe Clicley, Peterson, Cluy Co.,
Iowa' tells the follow ing remarkable story,
tho truth of which w vouched for by tho
resldenta of the lown: "I nm 73 years old,
have been troubled with kidney complaint
and lameness for minyyc.ttf-j coulenot. dress
myself without help. Now I am frco from
all pain and Horenctt, aud am able to do all
my own housework. I owe my thanks to
Electric Bitters for having ronewetl my
youth, mid removed completely r.l! discus
and pain." Try a b ttle, oOc. ami .$1. at
T. D. Thomas' Drug Store.
Never rejoice but when thou hast done
well.
DON'T.
let that cold of yonis run on. You think It
a light thing. Bu,t It mav into catrrh. Or
into pneumonia. Or Consumption.
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia Is dan
gerous. Consumption is death itself
The breathing apparatus must be kept
healthy nod clear of all oVstructions aod
offensive matter. Otliei niM- there is trouble
ahead
All the diseases of these parlt, head, nos
throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can b,i
delightfully and entirely cured By the u
iug Itoxchee'B German Syrup. Jf "you don't
know this already, thousands of people cane
tell yon. They hove been cnml by it, and
ok now liowit'is, themselves." Bottle onl.v
o'.Wnti.. Ask any druggist.
Never be tempted to disbelieve the ex
istence of God.
Sleepless nights, mado miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh'h Cure is tne reined)
for you. Sold by Dr. Horn, I.i'highlonarwi
Bierj, Welssport. "
The person who holds spites must be
lieve lu a queer God.
Uop plasters ara'famotis soothers, pulii
allayers and strengthens when applied to
the human body.
A minister asked a tipsy fellow, lean
ing up against the fence, where he oxpected
to go to when ho died: "If I cant get
along any better than I do now," he said,
"I sliant go anywhere."
Shtloh's Vitalier is what you need for
consumption, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness
and all gyniptoms of Dyniiepsia. Price 1U
and H cents per bot'ie. " hold by Dr. Horn.
Lehighton, mid Biery, WcisMport.
A little girl in church, after the contri
bution p'atc had been passed, complacently
and audibly said: "I paid for four, mam
ma; was that right?"
. A Chlcaco inner has this somewhat in
comprehensible paragraph: "The year
1888 is u good yeai (o draw too three of a
kind and an ace."
Pssj Iytpcpsia and Liver Complaint, you
have a nrinted ciiHrantco on everv bottle of
Rliilnh'fi Vilnlirpf ll nevpr f:illa In fun.
Sold by Dr. Horn, tahighton, imd Ilierv.
u eiktjiari.
A dandy is a clothes-woaring man. A
others diess to live, hp lives to drrta. '
A :ts:tl fntecttil- frco with iieh Imttld uf
Shiloh'n Catarrh Remedy. Price BO uenU
Sold by Dr. Horn, lehlghton, and Iliorv.
sir-t... J
Never be, contented with n bubble that
will burst.
Make No Mhtaice If you have mailt)
up your mind to buy Hood's Samp.irllla do
not be induced to take any oilier. Hood's
Sarsapaiilla is a peculiar nutlieiuo. potseo
ing, by vittue of Its peculiar combination,
proportion and preparation, curative power
superior to an oilier article of the klne In
fore the people. For all afiectlous amine
from impure blivxl or loir rtateof tliesysteia
it ! unequalled. Be sure to get Hood's.
Drunkenness can he cured, bn It la
far betler'lo prevent it.
Biramoas Liver lieu alitor
It what the name indicates' a "Regulator" of
that moil Important organ, the Ltvsr. I
your Lhr out of order? Than Is your
whola nysMiii dranyvd, the breath offenslr
you hay headache, fc! languid, dispirited,
nervous, no appetite, sleep is troubled ani
uut'rtibing. mtnuions Liver BaauUlor r
aloriM lb tuatthy action of tbe Livw.