The Carbon Advocate, Ml INORPKNOKNT FAMILY NlWurAMtB Pub lished every Saturday in Lehighton, Uarbon County, Pennsylvania, by Iraaf Advertising Rates.. For. Logal Notloos. The following prices for legal advertis ing has been adopted by the Oabhon Advooatij. Charter Notices - - H 00 Auditor's Notice - - - - 4 On Commissioner's Notices ? 4-.00 Divorce Notices , -4 00 Administrator's Notices " - 3 00 Executor's Nollce - - S 00 Other legal advertising will be charged for by tho square. . n (u H. V. Horthlmcr. Jr., PutHsher. . IJ avry V. Morthimor, Jr. - -HANK BTItKKT. 51 00 Por Yoar in Advanoe ' Uest ndrcrUslns medluin In the county. Kvory dascrlpUolf'ofU'laln'hnif Fancy , JOB PR IN TING $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.26 when not paid in Advance. U very low prices. Wo do not hesitate to say Hint wo aro better cquppcu man any rawer printing establishment lu this, section r to do llrst-classi Job-work, In all Its bmnche,jiu.tow prices. VOL. XVI., No. 16. Lokighton, Carbon County, Penna., March 3, 1888. Single Copies 5 Cents. If Professional & Business Cards. Horaoo Hoydt, ATT 0R,N. K Y ; AT ,L A W , )pficei -Tne rtoom recently occupied by W.M. ltapshGr. BANK STREET, - - LEUIQHTON. PA. May fco'ooniulted In fiugllsh and German. july-My "-v i 1 ' x A. U. , W., M. Rapsher, ATTORNEY .aKd C0tJN8EIiL0It AT LAW, AlO 1)I3TR1OT attorney, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCIl CHUNK, - - FENN'A u.i nrf mlleotlon Asroncv. Will Tiuy Istatp. uywa latis'.t 'nt a English anUfic H. V. Morthimer, Sr., NOTARY PUBLIC, OfticK! "Carbon Advocate1' Office, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. All business pertaining to tho office will receive prompt attention. "r- " sp.(V"LKleint?p,f Instructor in Music, J, Itobblns American Classical Methods a special- . XT THE CARBON HOUSE "IS NOW Me an Accommoflation 'Bus, BETWEEN. THE Hotels and L V. Depot. iy. Partln called for at their Homes byLeav!ng or- dert at any of tho hotels. Vpin2,183T , . , W. .G. M. Seiplo, jfHYfliqiAN AND. SURGEON, SOUTH STREET, ' - - LEHIGHTON. May be consulted In English and German.- peelal attention given w ujuciukj. . Okfick Hounsj From n M. to 2 P. M-.nnd from o to k. ai, . . A. Si Rabenold, D. J. S., UitANOt Okficb : Over J. W. Haudenbush' Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. Dentistry In nil Us branches. "Teeth Extracted without fain. Gas admlnlstored wheu requested. Office Days WEDNESDAY of each week, r. O. address, ALLENTOWN, t an 3-yl Lehigh county, Pa. FI CM ITU fl H Q , J, blVIM H, V. U. O., OFFICE : First Door Below tlieienign ivagon Works In Lewis Marsteiner's building, Bank Street, Lehighton, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making artificial dentures a speclal- ty. Local anesthetics used. Gas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS; From a. m., to 12 m.. from l p. m., to B p. m., from 7 p. m., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or Gorman. Oot l5-7-ly EYE AND EAR. Dr. Gr. T. POX Vhlfci Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of etteH week. Praotlce limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Office at nayden's American Hotel, and Offloe Uours from 9 A. M. to 3:30 1. M. Also attends to Befracttou of the Eye for the proper adjustment of Glasses, and tor the Belief aud Cure of Optl oafbefects. z , ,... . .., WXiS1 May also ne cohiuik.u iu. iuiuvi ,u . . i ...... .. 1 . . .. . .. . . .1. .....I- n , i h. PACK bRTON HOTEL, Midway bo'twocn Mauch Chunk Lehighton, LEOP0LD MEYER, PROP'R, PAOKERTON, - . - Pmsi. Sits well-known Hotel l admirably refitted, and the best aecominodatlon for permanent and transient boarders. ((Excellent Tables aud the yT" r?rr rP Y ms m a t ii audit .Opposite LkS. Depot, BANK STREET,. LBUI0HT0N, ,'C, H. HOM, PH0FRIET011. TtUs house' offers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent boardors. It has been newiy remuMim wi lul V v win... thA ed in one of the most picturesque ions of the borovuli.- kTeruis-inoaerate. The U A R U lappnea wiurmojcuuicrai. u nei,- Liquors And -pru-yi T. J. BRETNEY Uesnectfully announces to the Meroliants of Le highton and others that lie la now prepared to lo ail kladt of Hauling of Freight, Express. MAtter And Baggage very reasonable prices By promndonrlraep , nil orders he hopes tp merit a shareofpubl 1c ttronano. ltesldencet corner of Plue and Iron areet, Lehighton. . , Rtirders left, at Sweeny & Sou's- Soruer Store U.rre.?S1PrOmPtatt,"1"0T: -f BRETNEY. PRANK P. DIEHL, NOETliTREET, b Practical Blacksmlthib Iloraeshoer Is prepared lo do all work tn his line ln the bast manner and at the lowest prices, Flaasu cill. nowo-so-iy. , Horse Doctor, (Uonorary'Uraduato of Ontario Vet, Collage.) OEce.: Mapsiiiit H0PS6, Banlc St., LeMhlon CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases 'of Horse and' Cattle, SUCCESS) BULLY TREATED. aptclal and Particular Attention paid to TjAMjJNJ!iaa I"' atrJXVlJXi). i- iNn into (inonnnft. Snlints. Ringbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domestloated AhlnialS. Itortfr and-Cattle-Powders Prepared 8UH1 ..,.1. n.ic iSSSti'fc snaciaW. May bo consulted In rtnan. t' i nov.-B-yi Pa. ' I Cwiliiire-rlAfKei' Moderate. Calls by telegraph aud telephone promptly at - ttwiM ji uperauoos vuaiiuuy rinurara .lau Lehighton Business Dlrootory. WA. FKTKKH, Saloon and ltestaurant, Hank u,A, prpah tjippriilwavsoiitnn. OyS-i In season. Drop In and see us. novlMy J"W. KAUDKNnUSII. Hank street, wholesale . dealer In choice brands of whiskies. Bin, brandies, wines, &c. Vif Patronage solicited. ESRANO'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the AlivoCATK OFF1CR, H hoadnuarters for shaving and hair cutting. Cigars & tobacco sold. GO TO I'RS. RODERICK, under the Exchange Hotel, Itankstroet, for a smooth shavo or a fashlonablo hair cut. OfT Closed on Sunday s. T J, .T irttT7.. Hank street, manufacturer of -l,,.t l.Mn.la nf Pltmr-. All(l (lCttier lU all kinds of tobaccos nnd smoker's novelties. Call. PUTEIt 1IEIM, Hank street, dealer In ladles. gents, misses and children's bools.shocs and sllpoers. Kcpalrlng promptly attended to. Call. TAMES WAI,r, HanK sucei, aicniii ""i J tn. n kinds of t nware. Hoofing and nank street, steam heaters. 01 unware. utouk ,im Your patronage solicited. spouting a specialty. IS. KOCH, HailK StrOCl, mnuuiucimu y. . choice brands of Havana cigars. All kinds of smoker's supplies constantly on nanu. van. PF. CLARK, lager beer hall and restaurant, . opp. square, Bank street. Choice wines and liquors and cigars. Fresh lager always on tap. S. WEBU, saloon and restaurant, Bank street, headquarters for fresh lager beer anil r drinks. Choice eatables always on hand. other S'H. G1LHAM, attorney at law and notary . public, Hank street. May bo consulted In English n!l German. Estate ft collecting agency. n n. itHOADS, Ag't,, , Honk street, dealer In W ary COOU3, iiuviuhi", mi,-n'.- M""'",:'.;-;' and groceries. tVSliare of patronvga sollcted. dry goods, notion, glassware, queenswarn. A RELIABLE JEWFLFU: Jau2S-88 OFF. I'UHLIO KQUARE. E CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Bank street, plain and fanoy Job printing a sped Advocatk one dollar per year in advance. ITIHE LEHIGH WAUUfl uu., ''Vt"L,,,7;i. A. on BanKsireet, uaKcr, miiK, irwviw iwu piv ....t,.-..-.. TJEASEII & BUSS, wnoiesaie a m "; iL fnetionnra. Rank street, Picnics and parlies supplied. .Your natronage U cordially soucitea. OCHESTEH BOTTLING HOUSh, ,inos. J. Aw bock. nanu. 5iro:v, iw "lngcr ale, &c. Your orders are sollclted.g3 0. J STHAUSS, Mahoning street, fresh . i,C,.,j ;: . Hsiivrml uvcrv mom ng. Hf, mlJkA",iJI.awn rfn Son Lo'viTlces All kludsof vegetables m season. ixw pni.es. ff PTOREBEU'S mntu SOUTH BANK STREET. wXCHANGE HOTEL, tonk street. Thomas XU Mantz, proprietor. Coaeli to aim umn i e pot. Hates reasouablB for regular ft translet trada ....tnir i nil IJH T nlilnh otinat R"de"a.er In djr goods, notloiis. l-rovtsl?n? trroeeries. nueeii!iwicw. " . T .nu liKTBr.HIlWOHSKY. Lehigh street, is M ho!iiifinrters for dry goods, notions, lro- vislons, groceries, sc. uy-raruiiai;p .uu.i,. Mirr TIIF BEST OAKLEY'S PEKFUME II1VK STHKHT. The Seoret Societies. KG. E meet Monday evening of pach week . In (label's Hall Efgle's cordially Invited. riMH 11 HK11TOLETTE POST. No. 4s4, O. A. J l. spennrt and fourth Tliursrtay ovenlncs each month, lu Keber's Hall. Comrades Invlt r ,nnV T PVT7 fAX!P. V(l. M. S. Of V.. 1 nuv.- -J."",':. :.nj'j,ii Thnr: iw i n. uiY., u. .i., , i day of each month, Keber's Hau.r.iJ.Miuei ,wv T O.G.T., meet Friday night of each week In Iteber'd i mm nx n a. moot pvprv nvpmne. exueiikouH- X . d'av's. t2-you are .cordially Invited.jSl l resDyierian cimrcu, auiiuiuinuu Our OhuroheSt KIPETiloniHTIsrisuurAuaouui nan Mircn, M Sunday services at 10 a.n., and 7.30 p. m., -- . . . . ...... . I Sunday scnooi p.m. r. jj.uuh , mltlNITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday A services. 10 a. m iue llsh), Sunday school 2 p.m. services. 10 a. m (German), 7.30 p. niu(EUK- J. Jl. jvuunit,in9iui n EFOIVMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services AT, at 10 a. nr., luermanj, (. y. m., uiikiuiii, Sunday sohool 2 p. m. O. W. BTintTZ. Faster ? IVANOEUCAL. South street, Sunday scrylcen i at 10 a. in., (Herman), 7.30 i. m., (English), Sunday school 2 p. m. G, W. Gnoss, CATHOLIC, corner Kortnampton ana uoa streets, servloes every Sunday mornliiB and . . 1 evening. Rev. Hammackje, rastor. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at- Samuel Gkaveu's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnish od on short notice. Prices Reasonable ! ! r i fa Accident, Life & Fife i ' INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, n 1 eiL IT -L.--.!-- MUUU WWiUUU, ' u ' ' Uas secured the agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL -INSURANCE COM PANIES Which can be recommendod to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable, Tie National Life Insnraice Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT, which ii said to be "The grandest step in fair dealing within the history of Life Insurance." It protects against adversity In business; It pro tects d o pe n dent ones against the contin gency of death 1 1 MaHiifrs' AcciM Inflemnity Co, OP UNITED STATES, "with resorve fund of 50,000 guarantees ull. Ir. ,,11 XT. ,, UVOIJ IJUIII., ,11 IUII, l.,V UlUI 1 WIUI- pany has ever put up such a fund. It costs but a few cents every day a good Investment. mm. mm ape wmm HarrlsDura: Mitel Live.Sloct INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals di vided into classes of one hundred and My each. -Members responsible only for losses occurring In the -class In which their ani mals wore enrolled. August to, -I8a ly CHEAP EXCURSIONS 'TO SS A I I r- -n r-i M I A I I U I I r" i J f-c ll l u . ... I VI Miesauri Paolilo E7, Iron lit. Beute, I ill thArhtAf MtinMi nfflM In tliA TTnllj..! RrtA 1 and Canada will hav on sale excursion tickets I at sreauv reduced' raes to Los Anceles. I gi'fofsVnesdaj'nry fanrlSth.vUlron MounMn Route, and Kansas. iimu liuuitu l.-.v. ,w AlliVir. lryitlixr,,lu l rt"wv 'f Weisspt Business Directory. O. ZERN, M. D., W. L. KUTZ, M. D ItS. ZEUN k KUTZ, Physicians & Surgeons. OFFICE at the resldencoot I)r. Zcrn. White Street, Welssport. All calls or surgical or medical treatment will receive prompt attention. mayM-87-tf JJIRANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WEISSFORT, FENN'A. This hons6 offers first-class accommodations to This house orrei Uie permanent boarder and transient guest. ranlc prices, only One Dollar per day. augT-iy Jonx Rkuuio, Proprietor. JURATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School lMs and Stationery. augsutT.M - ly. The - Weissport - Bakory, C. W. LAURY, PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Hread and Cakes In Welssport, lehighton and vlclnltlxa every day. In tho store I have a Fine Lino of Confectionery for the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals suppneu ni lowest prices. ucco-om. THE Fort Allen House WcUnoTt, Cartin County, Feasa., Henry Christman, Proprietor. Thepubllols respectfully' Informed that this well-know house has been renttod and Improved jhepubllols respectfullj" Informed that this ,0 flrst ratp an(1 Mo to furnish the very best accommouauons oi an kuiqs ! c A Livery Stable m connection wim me noici, mm to accommodate wedding parties, peasuro soekers wltl, saft eani!(. In connection with the hotel with ample means I luucrais ana i Tn .nnneetlnn with the hotel Is a FINE POOL I ROOM handsomely mtea up. Apna STiy For Newest Designs and Most Styles of Fashionable DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Soods guaranteed and prices as low as else where for the same quality of goods. .July 18.1B85 ly ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year, ingle opies, FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. THE :-: SUN, 1888. ThnvMirlKfutnroinlseH tnbeaveai ofSDlendld political developments, one and all icdoundlngl to ine giory ana iriumpii oi a UNITED DEMOCRACY. IN THE FRONT LINE WILL BE FOUND THE SUN, Fresh from Its magnificent vlctorv over the com. blued foes of Democracy In Its own State, true to Its convictions, truthful above all else, and tearless in mo. cause oi iruin aim rigni. Tneour nas six, eicm, iweive ami niiiem i:iitps. as nccuslou reuuTres. and Is ahead of all competition In everything that makes a news paper. Dally - - - 50.00 Dally and Weekly - - 7.50 Sunday (10 and 20 pages) - 1.60 Weekly - - . - 1.00 11-3 Addross TTIK SUN. New York. . T. HORN 9 -AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUBLIC SQUARE - T 1 1.1. U Hnnlr Kfroor ohirhrnn rn IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps' Brushe9' &c" &c Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps 1 Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! AMien vou buv a imlr of Shoes von want a I good fit. But U you need aVECTACLES It is mucn more nnnonani mai tne unit snouia Dei accommoaateu with correct lenses aim a nrouer- Iv flttlnc frame wbtch wilt briuc the lenses til-1 rectly before thocentreof the eye. If vou buy I your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find the above poiuts properly atieuueu to. to: ow The Advocate contains iju tho latest and best news up to the hour of going to press. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. I . We want good men In every town In this State to take orders lor nursery sioi Uvite orders lor 'uraery titock during I(AJUJLiAll HlflTfiii San nw a a t. s iJV - fcre, .Th0.A-A?N HojjrfCaj w wxthct" w ' t 1 nn Ant cures sick stomach and giddiness. LaAdUUr conquers liver complaint. is nonpareil ror loss or appetite. """ will drive off sick headache. I nvnrlnp regulates tho stomach and bonel. LuXaUUr positively cures costiveneas. win euro aynpepsia unu inuifmaioi tma baIi! hv nil flniff-irlittn Allrl rlffllrn. n I avnrlni sent by mall on receipt of price, ISc. LoAaUUl Address! A. O. MEYER & CO., Props., Baltimore, lid., U. a. A I Parol OonffM, CoMi, noarseness, Crwirv Aithma, 1 tlon. nncT relleTes conmimptlre I persons In adrnnccd etagM or V ins aiswue. i new via. uiu ttoru The ucnnino vr fwt i fviunA mmin is boiq duit in ripirli ( xrrarjvrw, una ixwrB our n latemi 2T&d-iarKs 10 win jt ituir aliead in a Vftxtetanea- g strip vawton-uxoeu ana men rsutlmllMHlOTifttiiraiinr John IK. '4nra " c t'. Meyer re co.,aoie -lTr.n'11 Utirtmnt'M. Blrt.. ILH. Chew Lnnie'a ritisn Tho Brent Tobacco An liJolel-l'rlco 10 C'ta.-eold by oU DruesUU. E. F. Ltjckenbach, DRALKR IN Wall apeissj, Borders & Decorations, Stationery, Fancy Ms. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, if desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancli CliniiL Pa. Retow the Broadway House. All the latest and best news; The Advocate, $1 per vear; 50 cents, six mouths. KISTLER j announces to the nubile that he has opened a'EW LIVERY STABLE, and that he Is now prepared ui lurnisn icains lor runerais, Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no-1 Ice and most liberal terms. Orders left at the I "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the Hotel, Lchhjhton. 1an22-yl NOMORF RIG PRICFS! W. S. KUHNS sctftilly announces to the public that I now nicely located lu his New Store Room Opp. L. V. Rouai House BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, and has in siock ii urn ami comiueie una oi Stoves and Tinware ! Including the Justly Celebrated and Fopular New Mayflower. APO O & IRVING tovea, Which hn Is selling at THE VEUY LOWEST CASH PU1CES. You are respectfully Invited to call and Inspect his stock and learn prices before purchasing elsew here. Roofing and Spouting ue promptly ami correciiy atienuea. tci low as the very lowest. W. S. KUHNS, Opp. Round House, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ,juip;sii-ir Money mnde easv manutactur. inn Rubber Stamns.Send for price list of outfits, to J. F. W. Dorma.i, No.217 Fast German St., Baltl more,Md.,U.S. A -Oc226m -If you are Indebted to the Advocatk for subscription, advertising or Job printing please remit the amount. ICe need the money to meet running expense of the of- lice. Weissport Planing Mill MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, lHind8, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KiBis of Bressel Lmnlier, BhinKles, Pailings, TTpmlnnlf T.umVipr. for. . A'r I . I Dfino I V Oly LUWoal I flCOO l un mi D. J . prT 00 HOME CHEERFUL. Complain not of your wife, my friend, If you can't quite agree) Perhaps you'll find In the end You're more to blame than she; And never since those sunny days. When Kve plucked fruits nnd Doners, Hnvo her fair daughters' thoughts nnd ways Timed fully In with ours. Oh, woman's life, when viewed aright, Has cares we never know; Small things. It may be, to our sight, And light to undergo, But yet so heavy and so hard To conquer or defer. That all our love should haste to guard. And bless and comfort her I You have your trials every day; Hut leave them In tho mart. The counting-house or by the way, And take a cheerful heart To her who alts at homo nnd sighs. Ami thinks It, oh, l.o,v long Till you shall lighten Up her eyes And fill her soul with song t To women, love nnd sympathy Are sweet as dew to flowers, Whllo sho's the dearest Joy that wo Find In this lllc of ours; And where her heart Is pure and truo Whatever be Its care, these virtues wo should keep In view AmluU Its trials share! I WALKING HOME WITH MARY. ii all the ch inglug scenes of Ilfo Scenes that so wldch vary I've never spcht a happier hour Than walking home with Mary. How often as a boy. when life Was young, and glad, and hearty. By starlight I have seen her homo From singing school or party. We knew not then how good they were, 1 ho hours we passed together, As hand lu hand, with lightsome hearts, We strolled across the heather. Though since those days from Mary's side To distant lands I've wanaered, The time I've spent away from her To me seems vainly squandered. Last nlglit once more I saw her home; The 9turswero blinking blindly Through rifted clouds, but Into mine Her eyes wero beaming kindly. We talked of all the happy past. Of pleasures long departed, And both confessed that oft since then We had been heavy-hearted. And ere we reached her father's home I told her how I'd missed her, And while we lingered at the gate I stooped and fondly kissed her. Before we parted, 'twas agree Our paths no more should vary; Js'o more afar from her I'll roam I'm going to marry Mary. Through the Gloom. Br M. E. IIOLAHAN. Night was falling bleakly oyer the crowd ed city. The wind rattled window-panes loose.and cd around the eaves with a dreary cad- A leiY straggllnc; snow-flakes mottled the cold air, but were hardly seen on the frozen ground and hard pavement below. I turned fioin tho window, bitterly de pressed. Surely nothing; could be much worse than to starve and freeze In the mis erable sixth story of a New York tenement. I castono gloomy look over our poor lit tle suit of rooms. How miserably cold and destitute of comfort they seemed. Yet In one lay Alan, asleep now, but sick unto death. I tip-toed to his side, and laid my hand gently on his broad, handsome brow. It was burning up with fever, and he muttered In his sleep. . . . . . l turned away, great bitter tears spiasn- Ing down my own wan face. lie was so precious to us, Gwyn and I.. So young, barely fourteen; yet for the bare necessities of life he must'perUh. uur last iew precious coais were souuuer- ly burning In the grate. For fear they would burn out, I had cov ered them with ashes and made tbem smolder dlsnully a fitting accompaniment to the outer world. If only Gwjn would cornel What was keeping her so long? Had she succeeded, or I shivered, then took out my purse and counted Us contents. Seven shillings 1 A miserly sum to stand between three people and starvation. And one of those three people needing medical care which we, who loved blm to distraction, could not giye. I groaned and wrunt; my hands at the very thought. Before my mental gaze passed all the early dreams that had so quickly fallen Into sear and yellow lines. We had never been wealthy, but there had been a time when plenty and comfort surrounded us. So might It yet, If John Leighlon's face came then, and I turned from that line of bitter, regretful thought with a dry sob. I had not loved him then, and perhaps I had done right. But It poor, Gwyn and I, were ambitious. At least we had been, and to this fact was due our present misery, I had a talent for literature, and' before our fathers death had made some slight success, which caused myself arid friends to hope for great things In tho future. QiTjn was passionately fond of painting, and displayed great talent, needing only cultivation, many said. So when our father died, two years ago we took the proceeds of his Jlfe insurance all he had to leave us and, leaving the old friends and life behind, fook np our abode here, that Alan might haye the ad' vantages of a good education, and tbat we two ambitious young fools mleht carve for ourselves tame and fortune, Things had gone from bad to worse. Alan was 111 more than half the time, Doctor bills, gas, fuel, rent mount up, an at the end of two years our two thousand dollars had dwindled down to the miserable pittance In my purse, while both fame and fortune seemed further away than ever. In the school of expedience our early dreams had been trimmed off and edged down to dull reality; but too late to b. of any avail, A slow, weary step at the door made me start ana try to oq a smue. The unwilling muscles proved.lt a ghast ly failure. They refused to move my pale lips. Gwjff came wearUy Id. It did not need the roll she carried stamp her errand's frultlesiness. I taw It Instantly, through tho gloom, tn the bitter despair of her pretty face. "My poor Gwyn 1" I exclaimed; "It was a failure." "It was a failure 1" In tho bitter echo her sweet yolce was harshly unmusical. "No one of tho poor dealers would look at It, Leonn, and those of the better, more cour teous ones, shook their heads and said they could not possibly use It. One of them called It a mere childish daub. Heavens I what shall we do?" "God Is eoodl" even I who uttcfed the pious platitude, did so mechanically to con sole her. "He will provldol" She laughed with reckless bitterness. My work of a year a mere childish daub. Bah I I don't think thero Is any God, Lcona. I think that Is just a beauti ful myth to make hope before we are hurled to despalrl" In dismay and alarm I turned to look at her. This awful blasphem ywas doubly awful, coming from my sweet, tender,pure- minded Gwyn. But she was hardly re sponsible then. Like gold-stone under a strong light her dark eyes were glinting. Save for a crimson spot' on either cheek. and tho thin, coral line of her Hps, her face was Rhastly pale. A great fear seized me. Even as I dropped the teapot and sprung forward to save her, she readied out her poor little, hands In blind despair and dropped to the floor. It was the fevor I knew it. Somehow I got her to bed, and all night passed between her bed and Alan's. Both raved and mumbled unremittingly. I am sure that night was the longest of my life. I know that my hair Is prema turely white, and my eyes prematurely dim; but I think most of this aging happened ou that night when I watched over my loved ones, knowing all the care required to pull them safely lhrough,and the slender means had to supply such care. It took my last cent to purchase the day's fuel and some quinine" from a druggist near. The only eatable thing in the house was half a loaf of bread, spared by last night's abstinence. I knew that my strength must be hoard- , so sparingly ate from It at nooti, forcing on my raving patients a bit of buttered toast. In my misery, I think some ludicrous gladness that they did not crave food came me. It would have been unbearable to hear them beg for the unattainable. Night fell again, bleak, drear, bitterly cold, and my coal was almost gone. It required a good fire to keep the raiser- able apartments warm. What would I do? What could I do? I cried out bitterly, and racked my burn ing brain In despair. I might write Aunt Pamela; but she had bitterly quarreled with us long ago. Be sides; she was tn a distant city. I bad neither a stamp nor the money to purchase one. Our neighbors in the tenement were all coarse, vulgar people, who Insulted us on every possible occasion for what tbey called our "stuck-up gentility." I think they gloated oyer my misery. I would sooner die than ask assistance from them. But 1' was not a case of my life or death. Nearer and dearer even than my own were the liyes dependent on mc now. The thought lent me a mad recklessness. They were sleeping quietly now. An Idea had come to me. The pawn-shoo! But what was thero which I could pawn? Nothing nothing! In wringing my hands they had grown woefully thin the inspiration came. I looked at it mournfully, tenderly, then gladly. It was a tiny gold band, of curious workmanship. On patting, John Lelghton had given It to me, "in meraorlam," ho said, with a grave smile, as we shook hands at the depot. If he only knew! Yet he was so eood, so noble, he would have been glad to tblnk it aided me In a time of dire distress. I stole from the room and down the end less stairs. My head throbbed, my senses reeled. All the city bells clanged out & joyous peal, but with bent bead I rushed onward, bitterly callous of heart. What mattered Thanksgiving Eve to me? What had I to be thankful for? Misery, pilvatlon, sadness more bleak than the sobbing, wintry winds which pierced my shabby attire. At last I passed In under the pawn broker's sign. Trembling like a thief, I stated my er rand to the eagle-faced Jew, and displayed the beautiful ring to which I had grown so attached. lie bit, scratched, scoffed at It couldn't tale It at all; then at my pitiful entreaty cave me a few dollars on treasure worth many. But my heart bounded joyfully as I se creted my wealth, and hastening out Into the street glanced keenly into every face of the passing crowd. A man accidentally jostled me. Hooked up, then fled with a suppressed cry. I must bo going mad! I had thought so much of John Lelghton lately, that here, at the very door of the pawn-shop where I had bartered his friendly token, my brain had conceived him looking down upon me In grave, glad surprise. Yes, It must haye been some other man My brain was turning with misery. H'hat would John Lelghton, happily content In his plentiful farm-house, be doing fn this crowded, pestilential city? I stopped at a drug store. A doctor ac companled me home with proper medl clnes. ne was a good man, with children of his own; and looking on the misery around then Into my hollow, haggard eyes, refused the money I offered, and said he would come again; he would help me all he coutd. Then when he had gone, I fell upon my knees. In all New York no heart ottered up more fervent thanksgiving and remorse for Ingratitude than mne. Next morning I went out to purchase some dainties for P3 loved ones, and get the necessary medicine. While I stood In the drug-store, a gentle man tall, handsome, arUtocrstlc Ic, ap pearance entered and stood looking at me with keen, gray eyes whllo ho purchasod soma cigars. As I turned from the store, he stepped bcilde me. "X beg your pardon," he said courteous ly. "Your name is Miss Kro't, Is It not? I was In Orll's the other evening. I saw you thero perhaps you recall? You were trln, to dispose of your painting. Y0.1 left so hurriedly I had no tlmo to spoai. then; but if you will let me see the paint ing again, Miss Frost, I should like to do so and purchase It. I am myself an artist Victor Talmaie." I understood quickly. He look me foi Gwyn tnls nolcd painter. The likeness between us was striking, am. perhaps the pathetic misery of my face ap pealed to his nobility. If I could sell Gw n's painting, all would then bo well. I dared not lose this chance. "I will show you the painting," . I salu tremulously. "Gwyn my sister, I mean the one you. saw at Orll's Is leal fully 111 with typhoid fever." I thought a shadow crossed his face. He look the bundles from weak arms, aim carried them up the long, daik stairway. 1 must bring him iuto the very room where Gwyn lay tossing and ruYlng; but what matter? She would never know, and it mlglii 10 the means of saying her life. He stood looking down upon her a lonj; time with grave, reverent pity. He look her restless little hands In his, aud counted the throbbing uulscs. When she begged for water, he held the cup to her parched Hps. He stayed half an hour, perhaps, talking with mc'kmdly; and oven looked lu gently ou Alan, who was sleeping. Then, without even looking at the palnt lug,he gave mo a hundred dollars for it,and carried it away. He had hardly gono when a low knock sounded on the door. I opened it, thinking he had returned. .But no I All oyer my paleface leaped a crimson flame. There stood John Lelghton, looking at me with grave, tender eyes. How, tender,yet strong his arms seemed, How good a place to rest and sob out all the pitiful story. "My darling," he whispered, "why didn't you let me know. I met you accidentally on the street last night I had been search ing for you ages and you fled; .but I saw where )ou had come from, and traced you by thlsl" holding up my poor resigned ring. "Put It on again, Leona, and. dar ling, you will soon let mo replace it with another? I haye gone Into business here, and am wealthy enough to keep you, Gwyn and Alan In luxury." But Gwyn did not remain with us long. How could she when Victor Talmange swore he could not live without her. In common gratitude she could do no more tliau love and marry blm. JFo are old women now Gwyn and I. Alan Is a successful lawyer. Gwyn has painted many pictures, win ning fame, and adding to fortune. 1 haye written several books, and the world's caprice has pronounced them suc cessful; yet we always shudder and wonder how It would be now If I bad not pawned that golden circlet. HEART-HOSQRT. Ah, the torture of a heart not satisfied I The desire for the right train of thought and plane of feeling. Who has not felt thognawlngs of a heart unfed? aud who but a sufferer can paint the misery of a soul thirsting for suitable nourtshment,and feeding only on the husks of unappreciated love? To be rightly understood should be one of the first laws to govern human nature. An understanding and knowledgo of self, to be competent to judge others with char ity aud discrimination, to bo able to discern their weakness, and endeavor to make them strong. As no two leaves in nature are exactly alike, no two human beings can be the same; each has an Individuality of hlsown, and all require a different treatment. There would be less coniplalnt,aud hearts better satisfied. If character were more carefully stndled. To us It is a sight most deplorable to notice so many persops-In life revolving In soheres unsultod to them; were they lu their nroner orbits they would shine as stars of the first magnitude. Ab, hungry heart, seek for proper food, and you will be at rest and ease. Do vou reauire mouev to satisfy Its ravines? cultivate a contented spirit. Are you starving for kind words and tenderness? try to possess them If not from one source, there may be some other, Are you craving for intellectual food? that can be had by a very little effort, as every Inquiring Is willing to give as well as to receive, There is no necessity for so many hungry hearts if persons would adapt themselves more to he taste anp comfort of others One of a refined nature cannot bo happy with th coarse and rough. One person can observe a thousand beauties In a tree, while another has only the faculty of beholding the tree; one ideality, the other practical. Such natures cannot assimilate, and necessarily tha hearts must hunger. The characteristics of souio natures are kindness, thoughtfulneis and .delicacy while others are reverse, without a thought lo common, and you might as well expect a leonard to change his spots" as to nnd congeniality in such a mixture. Happiness, of I? n consists In small atten tlons. Itls not always from, costly sur roundings, that happiness emanates. A kind word, a flower given in the light spirit, . would be wore acceptable than something of much yalue without, the ac companiment of kindness. You may speak out more plainly to your associates, but not less courteously than you do to straugers W hen you near suspicious persons beast of being the friends of their klml.ask them what sort of kind tbat is. "The Infinitely greatest confessed good Is neglected to satisfy the successive un easiness pf our desires pursuing trifles. t A reat many petty trials of life would cease f trouble ns if we only thought bow little they wll matter a thou And years honce. How's Your Liver ?- Is' tho Oriental salutation, . knowing that good health ' '' cannot exist without a" healthy Liver. When tho Liver is torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish and con- . stipated, the food liea; in the ' stomach undi- , gested, poisoning tho' Blood; frequent headocho ensues; a feeling of lo33i tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is dq : ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been . tho ' means of rostoring .rhoro, .' people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraorr. . dinary power and efficacy.- NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, -" , As n general family remedy for Dyspepsia, ; Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc, I hardly ever uso anything else, and have never , been disappointed In the effect produced; It seems to bo almost n perfect cure for all ' cUsoases of the Htomnoh nnd Howols. , W. J. Mcl&BOY, Maoou. do ..- i'i ll'liat Is tho difference between a tubs and a foolish Dutchman? Ono Is a hollow cylindor, and the other. Is asllly Hollahdor. Lady to tramp: Poor, man, how. did you come this way? Tramp: On foot, mum. Don't believe thorn as accusq mo of tryln' to work sympathy just after steppln off .a parlor car. 4.1 lit', t A tji WHAT AH. I TO DOf The avmntonis of Biliousness are tmliani- !y but too well known. . They differin, dincrent individuals to some 'extent. 'A Hill bus man is seldom a breakfast eaten Too frequently, nlns, ho hnsan excellent ap petite for liduius but nono for solids' .of ' morning. His tonguo will hardly bear , in spection at nny time; i' it is pot white and furred, it in rough, at all events. -The digestive system la ' wholly., out. jdL order and Diarrhea or Constipatjon.maVjdC; a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss ofblqod. Theru may bo giddiness Imd qfte'n headache1' nnd ncidity or flatulence and tendernessi in the pit of the, stomach. To carrcct alii, this if not cficct a euro try Green's August Blower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy". . ' " ' When docs an umbrella becoma. con verted Into- fat? When. it's "dripping1-', wet. iiute ' k It Is the poorest way to get ,np .Inftthe world to be continually down in the. mouth. Thewondctral iTealtnpr properties oi Da'rhys Prophylactlo Fluid lneaso of Accidents! 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Wilwixson, QfHornoCave,Ky., adda a like tot-timony, saying; llu poii tiyely , believes lie would have uled, had it not been, for Electric Biltei s. ' ' This croat remedy will ward oflv as Jnrollas "cure all malarial Diseases, aiid'toraUilKidT' ney, Liver ami i)toiuuc!i,Ubi)rdersgtandtun.. equaled.. Piiw 01) teutsand , A lazy man rlcs to'plu airilleTwork lie can on his dlgesttvn organs'. ' llliy docs life resemble a bridge? Because Its length Is only a Bpah: t.u !). ia uniifc A Oroat Battle-. Is coutiiinallv eoimr oil In the. human by fetcm. .'I'lie duini'ii of-impiu- blpad.stiy.M to gain victory oir me conVHUIioiijiy.fmu, health, to dm 1 ic ims to tho graVe. A'fiood, reliable me'tlciiic like Ifrtod'H Harsaparllla' s tho weapon with which1 to 'delend- ones self, drive the desperate 1 enemy fpm. the field, anil rcitoru ncace and ,pH1iiyTiie:iitn for many years. Try tlv'iieouirar,incdiclne. The boy who 'was kept after schooi'fer tad orthography said he' Was spell-bound.' 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It Is the dry goods clerk who npjt jrw quently sale under false cplori, , nj Tha whale and tbo scbqofglrl ftfc,,!? great sources of blubber in (bis counyj j The man who Is slow to eiyrjpauu oplnlpu might Just as well sen'd,'lj'by,rr!ghu A show sppken of as '!,rarBiitjeiitb tnent" proved to be a performance apt we.H done, . . Shlloh's Vitaliier is what7oUi nUifiA- - consumption, Loss of ApfUtv Dtwtyeii and all symptom of Dypeiiis PrmwJjTj , and 76 cents pur buttle. Said by. tofi !VW LeUglttoA, and BLvy, WuhisW.