Advertising Rates For Logal Nofcioes. The following prints for legal advcr.is ill The Carbon Advocate, in iNDHrpM.RNT Kamiia Ncwsi-AWalt Pub lished rx'ry Htitiirday In LchlEhtnn, Unrbon County, reniulvanla, by Harry V. Morthimor Jr. RANK STREET. $1 00 Per Year In Advanoc 1 tlest advertising medium in the county. Every description of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING t very low prices. AVo do not hesltatotflsfty that we aro better equpped than any other printing establishment in this sccrtmt . to do first-class Job-work, In nil Its branches, nt low prices. lig lias been adopt ml ly Hip dAitnoN A.IVOl'ATK. C harter Notices - - - $4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - - 4 CH) Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00 Divorcrt Notices - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - -. 3 00 Kseculor's Nollco - - - - 3 00 jLflttllTaifk $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1,28 when not paid in Advance.""" VOL. XVI., No 41, Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., August 25 1888. Single Copies 5 OentsT" : I ... - - Other legal advertising will ha charged for by the square. It. V. MortMmcr, Jr.. Publisher. Professional & Business Garb Horace Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY rUtlLK!, Of riofi -Tito Room recently occupied by W. It, Rapshcr. tUNK 8TREKT, - liEIIIGIITON. TA. May ho consulted hi English ami German. July 4-ly W. M. Rapshor, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORN KY, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK, - - PENN'A Ileal Estate and Collection Agency. Will lluy tate aim ;oucciio'i Agency, vtm Heal Estate. Conveyancing neatly done, ns promptly made. Settling Estates of its a specialty. May be consulted In end sell ueai rolleclions Don .ijanta Knullsli ami (lerman. nov. as-yt C. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, Itobhhw' American Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moderate. augl4-tf W. G. M. Seiple, l-IIYatOIAN and sunn EON, BOOTH STREET, - - - TjEIIIOHTON. May he consulted In English ami Herman. Special attention Riven in uynecotogy. Orpti'A Hoitusi From 12 m. to 2 r. m., ami from c to it f. M, mar. ai-yt A. S. Rabenold, D. D. S., llBAjJcit Office :-Over J. W. Raudenbusli' Liquor .Store, BANK STREET, LEIIKJUTON. Dentistry In all Its brandies. Teeth Extracted without l'am. (las administered wben requested. orace Days 'WEDNESDAY of each week. P.O. address, ALLENTOWN, Jan 3-yl Lehigh county, Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OFFICE: Opposite Wiennd's Opera House Bank Street, Zehighton, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS ".RANCHES. Filling and making artlAchd dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used, (las administered and Teeth Extracted WITH OUT FAIN. OFFICE HOURS: Prom 8 a. m., to 12 in., from 1 p. ni., to 5 p. in., from 7 p. in., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or (lerman. Oct 15-8715' EYE AND EAR. Dr. G-. T. POX Visits Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of each week, l'raetlco limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Olllce at Hayden's American Hotel, and Ofllco Honrs from 0 A. M. to 3:.10 1. M. Also attends to Refraction of the Eye for the proper adjustment at Olasses, and lor tho Relief and Curo of Opti cal Defects. .May also be consulted at his otllco In RATH, Wednesday and"H:iturday or each week, at 1SAN (JOR on Monday, and at EASTON on Tuesday of each week. Jan 2-vl Horse Doctor, (Honorary'Uraduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Office: MJinsloiiHonse SI, Leblebton CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, SUCCF.SS15UI.LY TREATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated Animals. Horse and Cattlo Powders Prepared Suit able for each Uasc. nsultatlon Free Charges Moderate. Ctt. Ly telegraph and telephone pioinplly at- tei.ded to .la wiienuioin rehiiiiuuy iriioriuou PRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, Practical Blacksmtlh& Horscshocr Is prepared to do all work In his line hi the best manner audnt tho lowest prices, Vlease call. nor.iwsJ-ly PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Munch Chunk & Lehlghtou, LEOPOLD MEYER, t'ROF'It, PACKERTON, - - - Tusk. This well-known Hotel Is admirably relltted, and has the best accommodations for ncrmuncnt and transient boarders. Excellent Tables ami the very best Liquors. Stables attached. sepic-yt MANSION HOUSE Opposite U & S. Depot, BANK STREET, - - LEIIIOHTON, C. II, HOM, PROPRIETOR. This house offers first-class aecomniodations for t ransleut and nennanent hoarders. 1 1 luis heeu newly renttedln allltsilepailnicnts,and Is locat ed In one ot the most picturesque portions of the uorougu. lenns uioucraie. -tr- ine iiak is lupplled with he choicest Wines. Liquors and I'hiars, Fresh iteer oi Tan. apriT-yt " t. j. bretneY Jtespectfully-announces to the Jtercliants ot 1 AHshtou and others that he Is now prepared to lk all kinds ot Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage ve y reasonahlo prices. Ity pronindonrlraep all orders he hopes to merit u tdiareof publ 1c tronaKe. Residence: corner of Fine and Iron eet, Lehighton. Ordors left at Sweeny & Son's Sorner utore 11 receldu prompt nttmjtloir sr. 12, M T. r 11RICTNEY. 9 Contractor ana Bnilier. (Next door to Reuben Fcnstcrmacher'sl I.HIIKHI STREET, LEIIIOHTON. rians and speclOcatlons, and probable cost of buildings, furnished upon application. All work guaranteed. Repairing promptly attended to Weissport Business Directory. JpK.VNKUX noust:, EAST WEISSPORT, TENN'A. This house offers first-class accommodations lo the permanent boarder and transient guest, Panic prices, only One Dollar )ier day, aug7-iy John Rkiiiiki, Proprietor, Tho - Vcissport - Balrory, C. W. LAURA'. PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Ilread and Cakes In Weissport, - l.clil"litim Mini vlplnltleseverv dav. In the sloiv 1 have n Finn Line of Confectionery for the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals supplied nt lowest prices. dec3-r.m. THE Weissport, Carton County, Ponna., Honry Ohristman, Proprietor. The public Is rcspertfnlly Informed that this well-know bouso bus been refitted and Improved to a llrst rate, nnil iiuie toiurnisn inevety iiesi accoinmoaaiions m nu kiiuis A Livery Stable In connection with (lie hotel, with ample means to aceonunociaio wctiiung panics, iuiicnusiinu iili'.'ismn sipkprs ttilh Rnle (earns. Ill connection with the hotel Is n FINE FOOL ItiiOM handsonieiv lilted up. Apr-s-87iy For Newest Designs rind Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. (10 TO R. II. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low as else- whero for thesnmo quality of goods. July 18, 1835-ly AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PU11LIO SQUARE Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a nail' of Shoes ou want a floodlit. Hut It you need Sl'ECTACI.KS It Is much mom Impoitant that the EYJ5. should bo ucciMiiiiHHwueu Willi correct leii.scHuiiu h proper- Iv lilting rrunm which will bring tho lenses dl reotlvbefoiH theeentroof thepvu. If vntt huv your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will llnd the uiuvc point properly uiienut'u 10. PERSGRIPTIONS Carefully CompiiuGi OctI5-lS87 The Cream of all Ms of Adyeuliire CoNnn.vsui) into One voi.umr. PIONEER DARING AND HEROES DEEDS. Tho tlirlllluir adventures of all tho hero ex plorers and f inutler lighters with Indians, out laws and wild beasts, over our whole country, lronithe earliest times to the nresent. Lues ami exploits of leHoti,l.&S:lle.Stundlsh,lloone, Kenton, llrady, Crockett. Howie, Houston, Car son, uusicr, c'iiiiiornia .ioe, wuu inn, imiiaio Illll. (ienerals lilies and Crook, meat Indian chiefs, and scores of others. Splendidly lllus- ..... ...I ...,li .I.M1 tit... ni.i.r.i. l... A W'tt ..ti.il Ixiw priced, and beats anjtlmiK to sell. Tlpiu for payuieiits allowed Aftents short of fnnils' I'LANE'l PU1I.CO,, l!o gssi., Phlladelplila..,, febl8-om PATENTS!! FRANKLID H. HOUGH, Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents 025 F St.. near U. S. Patent Ollice, WASH1NOTON, D. C. All business before United States Patent Oflleo attended to for moderate fees. Patents procured In the Hulled .States ami all Forelitn Countries. 'trade Markt and Label reKtHtcrctl. Rejected applications revived mid prosecuted. Informa lion and advlco as to obtaining Patents cheer fully furnished without charce. Scud Sketch or Model for Fhkk opinion as to Patentability. Copies of patents furnished or 23c. eacn, t3f Correspondence solicited. ojo Lehighton Business Directory. TTAL. SCHWARTZ. IUnk St.. the oldest Itirnl- V ture house In town. Etery uescilption of itirimuro always on auiiii. i-i ices very iov. WA. PETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Dank . Street. Fresh liUgcralnaysontap, Oys u season. Drop In and see us, novl'My E: .SHAKO'S SHAVINO SALOON, opposite the I AnvncA'rp. Offiok. is hpadmutrters fur sliaviiiB and halrcuttlni;. Ciirars Si tobacco sold GO TO FItS. ltODEHKlt, under the Exchange Hotel, Hank street, for a smooth shave or u lashlonablo hair cut. t Closed oh Sunday's, lloeder's Hair tonic, cures D.uulruR. AR15I.IA11LE JEWELKlti II H lUM'If. JauM M OPP. I'UDLIO SQUARE. THE CARllON ADVOCATE OFFICE, Hank street, plain and fancy Job printing a speci ly. AUVooatk one dollar per year In advance. JW. RAUDENI1USII, Rank street, wholesale . dealer In choice brands of whiskies, uln, brundles, wines, &e. V l'alninagc solicited. Our Churches. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, South Hank street, Sunday (.el-vices at JO a. in,, and 7.30 11. m., Suiiday School 2 p, in. Wm. JUjoii, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN. Iron street, Sunday services, 10 a. m., (lierman), 7.30 p. m., (Euk IIsIi), Sunday school 2 p.m, J. H. KuiiKii.l'astor. TJ EFORMED, lchlgli street. Sunday services It at 10 a. in., (Oermaii), 7.30 p. m., (English), bunday schbol 2 p. in. EVANO KLICA L, South street, Sunday ser lea I at to a. in., (Herman), 7.30 p. in., (!: c'Ish) bunuay school 2 p. in. A. . Kline Pastor' CATHOLIC, corner Northampton una Coal streets, services every Sunday morning and evening, Rkv. Hammackk 1'astor. SOMETHING SEW HSS of aciATHKfl link that reoulres KO clothes vins. Every housekeeper, laundress and store keeper wants It. Sample sent by mall, 0 feet for 25 cts., 12 feet for M cts. l'l ll r cihh AO ENTS WANTED Mm this cohntv. Address, NOR TON R. IIDND & CO., ManufacturlUK Agents, Fhlladelphla, Fa., Clwlt iiox ms). JySMw Fort Allen House n t unRN I have lately added to my stock the celebrated Blue Diamond Roofing Slate! and also other brands. And Flastcring,Building Lime and Builder's Sands, A Variety Cellar Grates. I have the usual stock of Ceinoiit, PowterSand, Plaster-Paris, Blue and White Land Plaster, Phosphates, Coal, Hardware, Oil, &c. I have the most complete line of Farming Implements, Tools, and Repairs for the same. Garden and Field Seeds. I am sole agent for The Allen- town or Brcining's Ready Mixed 7Jaints. jlfy prices are popular and my goods desirable. Your orders are solicted. SAMUEL SEILER, Next door to Advocate office, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoice Jellies and -table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, )Va lead, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our largo stock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. madu easy inanutactur Iiir Rubber Stamps.Seud for price list of outfits, to .1. F. W. Dnrina.l, No.217 East Herman St., lSaltl inore.ll il..U.S. A -OrtKcim JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance Special attention ot Farmers and others Is rallcsl to the liberal terms otferCd by I ho 11EHKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COM FAXY. for which I am the nisent for this County and neighborhood. Real Estate Agency, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. aee21,87-tf AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler- and Watcliniata Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna, RespSctlnlly Invites tho attention of tils friends audtho citizens generally to his Immense new stock ot Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, ut Prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. BEPAIBLNG l'romptly done at lowest charge, and all v. oik guarauterd, Don't Forget the Place. IGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Lehighton. eDecmber l7,o87ly yubsoribo for the Advocate. Mon CONSTIPATION . r called tho "Father of Diseases," bo caujp thcro Is no medium through which dlseaso so often attacks tho system as by tho nbiwrntlon of poisonous cases in tho retention of decayed nndcircte matter In tho stomach and bowels. It Is caused by n, Torpid Liver, not cihhis1i bllo bolnu excreted from tho blood to produce Nnturo's own cathartic, and Is generally accompanied With such results as Lobs of Appetite, ( Sick Headacho, Bad Broath, etc". The treatment of ConstlpaHon diioa not consist merclj in unlondlns tho bowels. Thome'"lelnomiist.notonlj'nctasa purga tive, but boa tunicas well, and notproduce nftcr lt uso C' cater costlvcnoss, Tosccuro n regular l.nultof body without chnnglng the diet or disorganizing tho system , "Sly altentloti, afttr suffering with Conjttpi. tten for two or three year, was called to Simmons Liver Regulator, and, having tried almost every, thing else, concluded to try It. I first took a wineglassful and afterwards reduced the dose to a teaspoonful, as per directions, after each meal. I found that It had done me so much good that I continued it until I took two bottles. Since thenl have not experienced any difficulty, I keep It In my house and would not bo without It, but have no use for it. It having cured me." GboiW. Sims, Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Ga. ' Take only the Genuine, Which has on the Wrapper the red !? Trade, t mark and Signature of J. II. ZEUJN St CO E. F. LuCKENBACn, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE TAPER IIANd INO, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTINO ANISAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part of Jho county. lIL'ADfiUAItTEKS Foil Wall Paners, Borders & Decorations Large assortment, and the lalcst stjlcs. Boots, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. . All grades. Shade making aim nutting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancli CMnL Pa. Helow tho Broadway IIouso. The Old Doctors Drow blood, modern doctors cleanse it ; benco tho Increased demand for Altera tives. It is now well known that most diseases are duo, not to ovcr-abundanco, but to Impurity, of tho Blood ; and it is equally well attested that no blood medicino is so efficacious as Oyer's Barsaparllla. " One of my children bad a largo soro break out. on. tho leg. ,Wo applied Bimplo remedies, for a while, thfukiiig the soro would shortly heal. But it grew worso. "Wo sought medical advice, and wore told that an alterative medleina was necessary. Ayor's Barsaparllla being Recommended above all otliors, wo used it with mar. velous results, Tho soro healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. "I find Ayer's Barsaparllla to bo an admirable remedy for tho curo of blood diseases. I prescribe it, and it doos tho work every tlmo." K. L. Pater, 51. D,, Manhattan, Kansas. "Wo havo sold Ayer's Barsaparllla hero for ovor thirty years and always recommend it when asked to uamo tho best blood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "Ayor's medlclnos contlnuotobo tho standard remedies in spito of all com petition." -T. W. Uichmond, Bear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, S5 TOEPAUED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. i'rlce it', six bottles, $3. Worth $5 a bottle. NOMORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Respectfully announces to tho public that ho is now nicely located In his New Store Room Opp. L. V. Round House HANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, And lias In jsiui-K a iuii ami complete lino or Stoves and Tinware ! Including tho Justly Celebrated and Popular New Mayflower, APOLO & IRVING Stoves, Which ho Is m-UIiik at THE VERY LOWEST Mon nitura. on are respeciruilv invited to call and Inspect his stock anil learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting will he promptly and correctly attended. Terms ion- us ine very lowest. W. S. KUHNS. Ojp. Hound House, Hank Street, T-ehIghtontlM. JUlt.'KHrJ-----"IV lite Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER 01" Window and Door Fiumes, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, ' AND DEALER IK All KiEds of Dressed Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.t&c Very Lowest Prices FOOTSTEPS OF ANGLES. . V 1IK.VRV WAtlSWOllTII t.O!IPRt.tlV. When 'lie hours of day uro numbered, 'n,l tin- voices of tho night W ikn ihc better soul that shimhei ed 'Pin holy, calm ilcllftht,- Kr.' the evening lamps are lighted, And, like phantoms ijrlm ami tall, Shadows from the fit f tit flrelhtlil Dance upon tho parlor wall) Then llie forms otthn departed Enter at the open door, Tin- beloved ones, llio true-hearted. Come to visit mo onco mores II.'. the young and strong, who cherished Nohio longings for tho strife, liy the roadside fell and perished, Woaiy with the march otllfe! They, the holy ones and weakly. Who the cross of siiftctlnit bore, 1'oldcd their pale hands so meekly, Spake with us on earth no morel- And with them the being beauteous Who unto my youth was given. Jloro than all things else to love me, And Is now a saint In heaven. Wltii n slow and notsless footstep Comes that messenger dltlne, i n.;, s me vacant chair beside inc. !.!" her gentle hand In mine; Ami she sits and gazes at ine -Wltn Ihoso deep and tender eyes, Like tlicstars, so still and saint like, Looking downward from the'skles. I ttcrcdnot, yet comprehended, Is tho spirit's voiceless prayer. Hifi icbukes. In blessings ended, Di cuthliiR from her lips ot air. ' though oft depressed and lonely, All my fears are laid aside If I but remember only Such as theso have lived and Tiled 1 HOW HE FOUND ODT. UV K. IlItUKi: COI.LISS. "Is this thing true? I can scarcely be lieve it?" Gerald Vane's face was very pale as Iio spoke, and Ills blue eyes grew dark as iilnht with repressed excitement. Lawyer Claj ton took off bis spectacles ami wiped them vigorously, thon roplaced them onco more upon his nose. "My dear boy!" in a tone of real sym pathy "I am sorry, indeed, but tltls soit of thing, though very disappointing and crushing, cannot bo helped. X alwajs feared that there might appear In time an other.clalmant to your fortune. This comes of making no provision for llio future. Had old General Clare executed a will and left his immense fortune to whom ho wished, all this might havo been avoided. You wcto his most trusted friend, though only a distant relative. Before ho died ho men tioned to mo that you would inherit as heir at law.- You know, his death was so awfully sudden: ho was stricken down so unexpectedly, that he had no tlmo for preparation or explanation. When he died you canie into possession, and have en joyed tho fortune ever since; until, of course, it has become part of your exist ence to bo known as tho heir of General Clare, who died worth millions. Yet, hero comes n letter Hlco a blow It fell upon mc, Gerald which says the only daughter of the.Bcneral's dead son, Hobert Clare, Is living. Kathleen is her name, and tho lino which accompanied her lawyer's epistle to mo was certainly ladylike and well ex pressed. It seems that sho Is not awaro that her grandfather's cstato has been claimed by another. Sho Is very poor, and says that a small sum would be a boon to her; but, "of course, XJerald, if sho takes auy, sho must havo all," "Of course." i'Shesays," continued the old Jawycr gravely, "that sho-is coming to this city shortly to Investigate the matter. That sho will find a home with a lady whilo here and tho matter is pending. Iam sure siie utiles like a very sensible young wo man," ho added, glancing oyer the lcttei in his hand onco moro. "Shu called upon mo yesterday," ho added, "and'I declare J am charmed with her.- Gerald, I declare so I amrry very honestly sorry that this thing has occiured. It is hard lines for you,my boy!" the kindly old mail repeated, glancing into tlio pale, quiet faco onco more. Gerald Vano arose to his feet. "Ah J well, Mr. Clayton," ho said, calm ly, "thcro aro worso calamities in this world than tho were loss of riches, which am prone to take wings, jou know! As long as I am strong and have my health, I shall rjofrcplnc. Then Is only Ho stopped short, with a sudden mem ory creeping over him like a chill. "I had forgotten in tho first shock," ho added abruptly "I had not thought. There Is Jlabel! How will sho bear It?" How, indeed. Mabel Thornton was not a woman accustomed to poverty, or tho hardships of dally lifo without wealth. She was not rich, it Is true, hut she possessed sufficient of this woiM's goods to lift her above the grind of a daily encounter with tho rough sldo of life. But she was proud and ambitious, this beautiful Jabcl Thorn ton, who had been Gerald Vano's betrothed wifo for a wholo month now. He remem bered how dainty and dellcato she was, and his heart grow cold within his breast. Would sho bo able to bear It? He checked a sigh. "It Is my duty to tell her without delay 1" ho said. "Mr. Clayton, I am going to call upon Miss Thornton! She ought to know- all as soon as possible." "You aro right, Gerald. That will ho the most honorable- course. Good-morn ing," ho added, as Gerald took his hat and left tho ofllce, his faco palo and troubled. The keen eyes of tho old lawyer followed the young man's graceful figure. Ho shook his head slowly and dubiously. "Poor boy! he Is trusting In tho frailest of all frail things a fashionable woman's constancy," he muttered. "God help him." Tale and stern, Gorald Vano strode on down the street, his thoughts busy with ono perplexing menial question. "How will Mabel bear it?" And as ho hastened onward, with compressed lips and troubled face, ho heard the sound of horses' feet tearing down tho street. Ho turned in voluntarily to sco a team of spirited blacks dashing down tho crowded thoroughfare, and rlnht before them, on tho crossing, a girl a slight, graceful little figure, In a plain grey serge, dress, Gerald's eyes fell upon her, and his heart gave a bound, Tho girl was In danger of being trampled to death beneath those Iron-shod hoofs, yet sho could not ex t ilea to herself from the crowd of vehicles coming and going from both directions. A moment later ho had darted lo tho spot, and, seizing the girl's arm, drew her aside to a place of tenipor ary safety; after which tho rest was easy, and the young girl saved from bodily harm, perhaps death Itself, Ho was conscious, of a pair of soft, brown eyes gazing Into his own, and a pale, frightened little face, while a sweet, tremh ling voice faltered broken thanks for what he had done. In tho midst of her thanks she broko oft abruptly. "Oh, I am afraid I hayo lost the bundle that I was carr-lng!'' sho grasped In frlgfftcncd accents "tho pretty lace, and Oh, dear sho will kill mc." Ho gleaned from her at last that sho was In tho employ of a lady, who had sent her to purchase some costly lace, to bo brought for the lady's Inspection, and if It pleased her she would retain It. Gerald turned to tho weeping girl; sho seemed onlyaliltlo moro than a child. "Do not gnovo sol" ho said kindly, "Suroly no woman could be so harsh as to blamo you for an accident! And your lifo was at stnke," ho added, with a swift glance Into the pale llttlo face, which brought tho blushes to her checks. "Let mo walk homo with voul" ho added suddenly. Sho made no objection, and Ihcy moved onward, turning soon into tho samo fash lonablo avenue whoro his betrothed bride resided, pausing at length, much to his surpiisc, at the very house which was Mabol Thornton's home. A little later tho door had opened to ad mit them. Gerald turned to cntortho draw ing room. "Say-to Miss Thornton that Mr. Vane is waiting for hcf-hero!'' ho stid to tho ser vant, who know him well as Miss Thorn ton's Intended husband. Tho man bowed and Gerald entered tho drawing-room, while tho girl whom ho had rescued hastened In search of her omploycr. Sho found her at last in a pretty llttlo apartment which opened from tho drawing room, and was separated by portieres, ami, standing In the drawing-room. Gerald Vano was an unwilling listener. Tho girl told her story In a low, tremb ling tone. " iniat!" cried a woman's voicc.so sharp anil shrill and angry that Gerald started up with a cry of consternation, for ho rec ognized his Mabel usually dulcet lanes. "Do you lmagino for a moment that I can bo imposed upon by such a tale? You havo stolen tho lace, but you shall pay for it, I was foolish to allow you to come hero at all, and now I command you lo go. Lcayo my houso at once!" "But, Miss Thornton, I am a stranger In tho city, and utterly alone. The business whlclsbrought mo here Is at a standstill, and I can do nothing at present. So, I was glad lo have the shelter of your roof.and sow for you to pay for my board. But I cannot rcplaco the laco, Jlss Thornton you know that I am too poor. And If I go away, what will become of mo?" "I don't carol You aro nothing lo mc, and I do not keep a home for tho friendless. You havo stolen my laco; you shall go at once do you heir mc? Lcavo!" And then the door bell rang again, and to Gerald Vano's surprise old Lawyer Clay ton was usnercci into llio room where ho stood, just as tho portieres were dashed aside, and Mabel Thornton, quite uncon scious of tho prosenco of the two men In her drawing-room,'madc her appearance. She was palo with anger; her dark eyes wcro flashing with uncontrollable wrath. and one jeweled hand clutched tho should ar of tho shrinking, weeping olrl. 'ou shall leavo at onco!" the shrill voice repealed, "or Sho came to an abrupt halt, the words dying upon her lips In a grasping cry as her eyes fell upon Gerald Vane and his com panion. "Gerald!" Ho checked bet with a contemptuous gesture. "I havo heard enough; thcro is no ex planation possible," ho said coldly. "I came here, Mabel, to tell yon that my for tune Is gone, and to release you from our engagemenit. an engagement which has only been a mistake." "Your money Is gone?" sho grasped, brokenly. Yes!" intervened Lawyer Clayton, calmly. "Tho fortune which Gonoral Claro left to Mr, Vane rightfully bclougs to tho general's granddaughter, Miss Kath lecn Clare, tho young lady whom you have so grossly Insulted." Imagine tho sceno which followed. Kathleen had come to tho city, knowing nothing at all of Gerald Vane, and had claimed her Inheritance, leaving tho mat tcr In Lawyer Clayton's hands to adjust. But sho was without money, and so had found a situation as maid and seamstress In return for her board, until tho business should bo finally adjusted. And this Is how It came about that Ger ald Vano discovered tho truo nature of his betrothed wife, and escaped unhappy marriage. Six months later he mado sweet- Kath leen Clare his wife, and to the day of his death he never ceased to be grateful that ho had found out thn truth before It was too late. PAINLESS DEATH. The uso of carbon dioxide has been recom mended as a speedy and painless means of extinguishing lifo In animals, hut It appears that death docs not always ensuo at onco on suffocation by this gas. A frog was recently placed In carbon dloxldo for half an hour, ant' then, apparently dead, was subjected to souio electrical experi ments, but two hours later was discovered as lively as oy cr. The observation suggests that suffocation may produce at first a kind of catalepsy, and that life should not bo too hastily pronounced extinct In poisons taken from burning buildings, mines, etc. THE DANGERS OF FRIENDSHIP Wife Didn't you hayo a fuss with neighbor Schmidt yesterday? Husband I called him a thief and a liar. ."What did you do that for? I'm suie he has always been kind to us." 'That's just It. He has been so friendly of late that I was afraid that he was going to ask me lend him money, so to bead him oft I Insulted him. Guess he'll not want to borrow any money from ma for a good while." THEIR FIRST DINNER. They had just returned from their wed ding tour and were to have their first dinner In their ovfn homo. "Woll, Percy, dear," she said, sweetly after breakfast, "what shall we have for dinner?" "Oh, any thing you like." "No, dear, any thing you like." "But I shall like, any thing vott like, my llttlo rosebud." "And I shall like any thing vmr like, you precious old boy." "ll'ell, then, what shall we have dear?" "IHiat over you want, darling." 'But I want to please you lovey." "And I want to pleaso you, precious." "You old darling!" "You blessed old precious 1" "But what shall wo have?" "That's for yon to say." "No, for yon!" "But I'm so afraid Pll order something ou don't like." "I'll liko any thing you like darling." "Truly, Percy?" "Truly, my darling." "Because I'd feci so badly I'd just cry If I had any thing you didn't like. Do you liko roast beef?" "Do you?" "I asked you first, dearie." "What If I don't caro for It?" "Then we'll noycr haye a pound of it In tho house." "You little darling!" "But do you liko It?" "Do you?" "O, Percy, you naughty old boy! How am I ever to got what you liko If you go on liko this? And I do want to please you." "Pleaso yourself and you'll he sure to pleasomc." "Then we'll hayo tho beef?" "If you say so, lovpy." "But I don't say so." "It shall bo just as my own little, lovey, doyey. llfoy-wlfey says." "No; just as my treasure boy says." "H'hat If I say beef?" "Then I shall say beef, too." "Well, then, wo'll havo roast beef." "I love roast beef," "So do I." "Oh, I'm so glad." ".So am I." "You old datliug!" "You precious I" IKoll.BInglcy.thcy tell mc you aro mar ried? Yes, I am. 1' re got the finest wife in the world. Good housekeeper? A marycl. Good In every way. Never havo to cat any adamantine bread or cellu loid pics. Perfect banquet three times a day. So she's a cook also? No, hut sho buys everything at tho bakery. Policeman (to gentleman clinging to lamp-post) You had better move on my friend. Gentleman Shay, offshur, I've been cr hie thinking that Christopher Chun- bus washn't great man, aft'r all. Policeman You had better move on. Gentleman Shay, offshur, any hlo- fool can slice worl's round. Officer Look here! What aro yo do ing around hero this time o' morning? Stranger (boldly) I'm tendln' to me big ness! What yer s'posc? Officer Oh, yer arol Micro did that chicken como fiom? Strange! (with more movounder his coat, savagely) It como from a ifcg, av corse'! W hat In blazes did yer link It como fiom a sody fountain? Angelica Tell me, Augustus, what aro those funny llttlo boats the fishermen hayo? Charles They aro smacks. Angelica How cuto they ale. How I should liko to hayo a Utile smack. Charles Your wishes aro my law. Lower your sunshade a trifle and you shall have a dozen. When a Chicago man docs a good deed, tho people erect a moumnont to his honor. There are no monuments In Chicago. Young ladies aro like arrows- -they are all in a quiyer till tho .beaus come, and can't go off without them. Some men are good because goodness pays best; and then, again, some men aro good'for nothing. Tho young mau with a slender salary should choose for his bride a young woman with slender waste. -A thing of beauty is a joy forever, If you nro wise enough to let some other fel low marry her. Miss Clara (at tho sea-shore) How gracefully young Mr. Do Lyle handles tho ribbons when driving, doesn't he? Miss Jennie Ho ought to, my dear; he has chargs of that department at Silk & Satin's you know. -Tho live business man continues toad- ycrtls In tho dull season. Young Wife "John, mother says she w;ints to bo cremated." Young husband- Tell her If she'll get on her things I'll take her down this morning. TWO OF A KIND "I saw such a beautiful sky this after noon," he said, dreamily, as. they sat and made love together. "Ifas It blue?" she inquired, eagerly. "Yes, love, with a delicate white, fleece.' "And oh, Harry, did It have lovely, soul ful eyes and a dear little cunning black nose?" "I am talking of a heaycnly blue sky," he said, gravely. "That's the kind, dear! Oh, won't you try to get It for me? I'm just dying to have a bluo skyol They are such sweet pets." A WIFE'S LITTLE JOKE. Sho: "I'm so glad you can stay to tea. Such a joke as I'm going to havo on my husband. Ho's always growling about my cooking, and to-day his mother happened to drop In, and I got her to wake somo biscuit. Won't ho feel cheap whon he bo- gins to criticise and then finds out his mother mado them herself?" Half an hour later. He: "My dear, you're becom ing an angel of a cook. These biscuit aro as fine as my mother makes." The man who has seen better days is now haying very bad nights. Two for a scent A pair of blood hounds. ' What Florida People Live On. "What do you Florida pcoplo live on In the summer,,? "Fish." 'What In the winter'? "Yankees." Alas! how many northerners' draw their last brealh In Florida, shiln by that fell destroyer, consumption, who would liayo lived, hnd they used nt first that mar velous specific fur consumption, when not too far advanced, Dr. Plerco's floldcn Mcdi cal Discovery belter thnn hvpopliosphlts nnd cod liver oil, because more nutritive and tonic; also tin Invaluable liver corrective nnd blood-purifier, cleansing away all other Impurities oj the blood, curing, glandular swellings, goitro or thick neck.dd sores, and ulcers. Of druggists. Don't hawk and blow, and npit, hut use Dr. Sage's Catarrh I'cmcdy. Won't carry a letter a stamp of honesty. Food which tramps don't relish cold shoulder. It Is diamond cut diamond with hase- ball ass oclations. Tho surest way lo mako an army fir Is lo break wings. Many an old book has to he bound over to keep tho piece. All hairs aro Interesting, but the most Interesting, Is tho million heir. ll'hcn Alaska shall bo admitted n n stale It will have, Indeed, a great seal. jrhen it comes to taxes .lflnnlo Mnmm Is our mollo and our star-ojed goddess. Ehllou's Catarrh Remedy. SI,il..,i'M l'li,..l, TI 1.. i ....v. v. A.V.IIIV1I,, h iiiurvuiuils Mtrn r. ,ll, .i:..l.l !.. I .1. , , . t ""I'lmiv'liU I-UIIKIT II1UU1II, and hcad-neiie. Willi each bottle there is an Ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of thobo complaints muium uxinimiargc. I'ricc ou c. Sold by T. I). Thomas Lehighton, W. Blcry, Weiss port. Bossuet Wroto In a cold room with bis head warmly enveloped. Representative Smlncer savs Shakes. pearo is his favorito author. ; Whitehouso was the name of a delegate to the Chicago convention. Jtfllls, tho author of tho Tariff hill, is very fond of reading tho Bible. Representative Beckcnbrldce savs tho. Blblo is his favorito book. Shakespcro and tho Blblo are tho favor-. Ito books of Ben Buttcrworth. US-Senator Tabor uses a bar of rrokl worth $12,000 for a paper weight. Tho historian, Mczerav. would work only with a candle oven at midday. Wo havo a speedy and positive curo for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and head-ache, Sliiloh's catarrh remedy. A Nassal injector frco with each bottle. Use,' it if ypil desire health and sweet breath.' Price 50 cents. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Illery W cifesimrt. Postmaster General Dickinson Is Inter-' cited In tho Baconian theory. - Senator Cockrcl says ho never gets a chance to read for amuscmeut. -Ola Hansson, tho Son of a Swedish' peasant, is a promising writer of fiction.-'-., -Mttmomltsu Mutsu, tho Japencse Mlrt- ' isior to this country is cxtrcmely.learncd. iseii iiuiicr is so weak that be has to bo supported by his negro valet In walking. Hilton composed "Paradise Lost" In a largo arm-chair with his head thrown back. . -Prlnco Henry of Russia was the first German prince who ever sailed around tho world. . , Answer This Question. No. i Why do so many people we see ' Hound us seem to nrefcr to sillier and ho iii-ulo ir.Ncnible by indigestion, Constipa ii u, Uu.inenK, Loss of Appetite, Coming' I p m tli" Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 ei nt.- we will sell them Sliiloh's System, Viu.lixor, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by". T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Biery,WeisJ port' ' John Bright announces his belief that '"' Shakespeio didn't write tho plays credited ? to him. .n Secretary Vilas's favorite reading Is por litical economy and tho science ofsioyern- mcnt and finance. William Itusscll spends his summers' ', "punching cows," and In tho winter paints ' atllelona. 1 ' Andrew Dang, tho English balladlslj " makes part of his Incomo by writing verse's " for a soap manufacturer. -The Princo of Wales Is so rushed with social duties that at times he eats as his, servant changes his toilet Electric Bitten. This remedy is becominir so well known. and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who hayo used Electric Bitters sing tho same song of prise, A purer medl"1. cine doos not exist and It is guaranteed to J: do all that Is claimed. iUectric Bitters will . curo all diseases of tho liver and kidneys. will remove nluiplcs. boils, salt rheum ami other afl'ections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from tho system and " provent consumption and indigestion try! l.lectric Hitters JMitiro sattslactson guar -.. autecd, or money refunded. Price 60 cts.- vnd 1.00 per bottle at x. u, xnomas.' , -You will notice ono thing about$fly--) paper. If It gets hold of a subscriber once It holds on to him forever. -Magistrate (to prisoner) I seo that you lost seyeral teeth In the fight. Prison- or No, your honor, I didn't exactly lose , era, thoy were knocked down my throat. A yachting party In Anstrallla has been A dovourcd by sharks. Tho sharks aro he- llcvedtohave greatly enjoyed the party,, and aro asking whf n there's going to Jie. . another. AVer's Acuo Cure is nn antidote for ma laria and all malarial diseases, whether gen-' crated by swamp or sewer. Neither quinine, arsenic, nor any other injurious drug enters into tho coniiiosttlon of this remedy. War ranted to curo fever and ague. -Lady (calling on a friend In a New York flat) You aro delightfully situated, Mrs. Clark. It Is so nlco to hayo plenty of closet room. Mrs. Clark Er-jo-es, but those" aro bedrooms. " ' ' -A Chicago man who saw that Manilal! Crelghton's book, 'The Aco of Elizabeths- Anhlna 0.11 nfirrna Trfmnrlroil Hint. hf rlMn'fc think it ought to take 211 pages to tell hotf ' old Queen Elizabeth was. Do Smith: There Is ono thing about' Miss Angelina Popinjay that I don't like.1' TraYls; What is that? Do Smith: Haven't " you noticed that she has lo use both hands- when she wants to hide a yawn? - About every party has nominated its ' presidential candidate but the anti-bustle party. ndmatertal a reaj-is