Advertising Rates For Legal Notloos. Tho following prices for legal advcr.ls ii ii 0 c ii if $ The Carbon Advocate, 4 11 iNDRrKNimtiT I'miia NKWsrAi?wvrnh llsheil .every Saturdax In I-olilghton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, by Dlorvv V. Morthimoi' Jr. RANK STREET. $100 For Year in Advance! Rest advertising medium In the county. Erery descrliitlon'of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING t very lw pi Ices. Wo do not hesitate to say that we nrc better en'il'I'cd than nny other printing establishment In this sccrlon to do first-class Joli-work, In all Its branches, at low prices. ng lias been adopted ly the Camion AllVOCATK, Charter Notices . Auditor's Notices -Commissioner's Notices Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices' Executor's Nollco - U 00 - 4 00 4 00 - 4 00 3 00 - 3 00 4 $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. Other legal advertising will bo charged for by thn square. H. V. Korthlmer, Jr.. Publisher. VOL. XVI., No 44, Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., September 15, 1888. Single Copies 5 Cents. ional & Business Cards. Horace Hoydt, ATTO It N Y AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, UrncittTlie ltoom recently occupied by W. M. llapsher. BANK STREET, - - LEUIQIITON. PA. May be coiwiltod In English and Herman. July My W. M. Rapshor, ATTOHNEY ahd COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door nbova the Mansion House, MAUCII OIIUNK PENN'A. Ileal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Buy anil seii-iteai Ejuue. uonveyaiicinit ncauy-iiono. Collections promptly made. Hcttllng Estates ol Decadents a specialty. May be consulted In ciiKUSii mm uermiin. hoy. a-yi O. V. Klein top, Instructor in Music, tiouhlns' American Classical Methods a special ty. Terms moderate. aim H-tf W. G. M. Soiple, l'HYBlCIAN AND BURGEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIGHTON. May be consulted In English ami German. Special attention Riven to Gynecology. Oftick Houiis: From 12 M. to 2 I. M., and Irom o to 9 r. M, mar. .H-yl A. S. Rabenold, D. D. S., , ancu 'Okkick : Over J. W. Eaudenbush' t.lquor (Store, BANK STRE15T, LEIIIOIITON. uentlstryln all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without ruin. Gas administered when requested. Office Days WEDNESDAY of each week, r. O. address, AL1.ENTOWN. Jan 3-yj Lehigh county. I'a. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., OFFICEs-Opposlte Wleand's Opera Hon, ank Street, ZeLIgfc'on, Pa. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling and making artificial dentures n special ty. Local anesthetics used. Gas administered and Teeth Fxtractcd WITH OUT FAIN. OFFICE HOURS i From 8 a. m., to 12 m., from l p. m., to G p. in., tram 7 p. in., to g p. m. Consultations In English or German. Oct 1S-87 ly EYE AND EAB. Dr. Gr. T. POX Visits Allentown regularly on THURSDAY of each week. Practice limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Ofllce at Hayden's American Hotel, and Ofllce Honrs from 6 A. M. to 3 SSO V. M. Also attends to Retraction of the Eyo for the proper adjustment at Glasses, and for the Relief and Cure of Opti cal Detects. May also be consulted at his ofllce In DATir, Wednesday and Haturdayot each week, at 1IAN UOR on Monday, and at EASTON on Tuesday of each week. Jan 2-vl Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Office: Garlioii House, Bank St, Lenigliloii CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: SPAVINS, Splints, llingbonc, .And. al diseases prevalent among Domesticated Animals. Horse anil Cattle, rowders Prepared Suit able for each Caso. Ci nsultatlon Free Charges Moderate. Calls telegraph and telephone promptly at- leuaea io uperauous aKiiiiuuy i erioriueii ,Ta PRANK P, DIBHL, , Practical Blaoksmltbit Ilorscshoer , Is prepared to do all work In his line ln the best manner and at the lowest prices, l'leasecall. novsa-HMy PACKEItTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlghtmi, LEOPOLD MKVl'.lt, I'ltOP'R, PACKF,RTON, . - - Penna. This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and has the best accommodations, for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the Vfry best Liquors. Stables attached, seplO-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. X 8. Depot, PANK STREET, - LEIIIOIITON, a II, IIOM, l'ltOI'RIETOR. This house offers first-class accommodations for transient aim nemianent boarders, it lins been uenly rcflttedlii all Its detriments, and Is locat es Irt ons QltliB m5t pleUiiesqiie portions of the Mrovujli, Tfims moderate, pll" The 11 Alt Is sopplftd with 'lie choloest wines, Liquors and flt&rs. .Hliturn uil apr n-yi vrrsn tHKer on ihu. T. J. BRETNEY Jtesnectfully anuounces to the Merchants of Le- blebton and others that he Is now prepared to In an kinds of Batjwng or Freight, Express Mattkb and Baggage V1 y reasonable prices. Ry promndonrlraep an oraers ne nooes io uioyii a snareoi uuui ic etionaee. estdence-. corner of 1'lnennd Iron eet. Leblehton. .Orders left at Sweeny St Sou's Sorner Store p receiae prompt atteation ar. 12, 8 T. T HRETNEY. Contractor aM Bailier. (lTit Jior to Reuben Fcnstermacbcr's LEtllUll BIHKKi, LKIUUIUUN. Mins and specifications, and probable cost buildings, furnished upon application. All vy erk juaranted, Rpalrlng promptly attended ' jnd o&terl&l InrnUhed when eslred.?- Weissprt Business Directory. RANKLIN HOUSE, EAST -VVKISSrOHT, FENN'A. j This house offers first-class accommodations to the permanent boanler and transient guest, ranlc prices, only One Dollar per day. augMy John Itmiitin, rroprlotur. Oscar Christmaii, WEissroitT, ta. ; Livery and Exchange Stables, Easy riding carrlngct and safo driving horses. Rest accommodations to agents and travellers. Malt and teleicrniih orders nromntlv attended to. Give me a trial. mav2My Tho - Woissport - Bakery, C. W. LAURY. ritOFRIETOR. Delivers Fresh lire ad and Cakes In WetBsport, ieiiignion ami vicumies every uny. In the storo I havo a Fine Line of Confectionery for tho Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes tivals smiplled at lowest prices. deewim. THE Fort Alien Hou's Woissport, Carbon County, Fenni, Henry Christman, Proprietor, The public Is respectfully Informed that this well-know house has been refitted and Improved ton first rate, nnd able to furnish theveiv best Ul'i'UllllllUUilllUUS UL 1111 KI1IU.1 A FINE POOL ROOM. Ill connection with the hotel Is a FINE rOOl, ROOM handsomely fitted up. AprZi 87Iy Over Canal Brite E. elssport. Joseph UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, &c., &c. Prices the very lowest. (Juallty of goods tho best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. . ,1 Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, Wo have a full linn which n wilt furnish at tho lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, Of tho choicest niialltvatvervreasonableiirlces. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH F. HEX, Apil4-ly EAST WKISHPORT. have Just opened a Coal 'a,it In connection wuii in) iimei in wivmnrwni. wiiere ciiu constantly be found nil sizes of the BEST OF COAL ! at prices Fully as Low as the Lowest. (llvo mc i rial nun ue uonvinceu. HENRY CHRISTMAN, ort Allen House, IFeissport. Fairbanks Standard Scales In Connection. August 2S, 4m lie Creai of all Ms of Aflyeuttire CONllKVUKD INTO ONK.VOI.UMK. IONEER I DARING I DEEDS. HEROES AND The 11111111111? adventures of all the hero ex nlorers and frontier fighters with Indians, out laws and wild beasts, over our whole country, Irom the earliest times to the present. Lives and exploits of DeSoto.LnttnUe.Kuindlsh.lloonc, Kenton, Itrady, Crockett, llawle, Houston, Car son, Custer, California Joe, Wild Itlll, llulTalo Rill, Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian !hlefs, and scores of others. Splendidly lllus rated with 220 fine encravlmr. Agents nnted. I)v priced, and heats anything to sell. Time for payments allowed Agents short of fund. LANKT l ull. CO., ilox US81., l'hlladelilila.ln febl8-0 PATENTS!! FRAHRLIB H, HOUGH. Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents f25 F st., near U. S. Fatcnt Office, WASHINGTON, I). 0. All business before United States Patent Ofllce attended to for moderate tees, l'atents procured in uie iinneii niaies nnu an f oreign uouniriea. irnf Marti and Labilt reclstered. Relectcd applications revived nndprosccuted. Informa tion and advice as to olilalnlmr Patents cheer fully furnished without charge, tseim KKetch or Model fpr FltKK Opinion as to Fatentabllltv, Copies of patents turplshril or SSc. cacti. tar Correspondence solicited. ojio Lehighton Business Directory. TrAL. SCHWARTZ. Rank St.. the oldest fum V ture house In town. Every aescrlptlon of lurnuure always oil uuuu. rrices v ery low. nr A. l'ETKRM. Saloon nud Restaurant. Rank VV . Street. Fresh, Lageralwiiysontap. Oys- ason, urp.li umuu see us. uoviz-iy huii i 'nw nit .Tfx".. uiinnu .1,.. Aiivooatk .OrriCB, Is headipiarters for suaving aim uair culling, uigars s umiiccu sum GO TO FRS. RODERER, under the Exchange Hotel, flank street, tor a smooth shavo or a iiisnioniime uair cut, (37- uioseii oh sunuay s, Roeders liairtouic, cures Uandrulf. ARELIARI.E JEWKI.EU: p. H ROCJ.", jauaS-&3 Ql'p. liUULTC SUAltK. rnllE OAllllON ADVOOATE OPFIDK. Hank 1 street, plain and fancy Job printing u specl- ly. auvouatk une uuuur per year m auvaucc, JW. ltAUDENRUSlI.Rankstreet, wholesale . dealer tn choice oramW of whiskies, gin, brandies, wines, Ac. t3S" Patronage solicited. Our Churches. ETH0I)18TEPrSC01'AL. South Rank street 1Y1 Sunday service, at 10 a. m., and 7 JO p. m., Sunday School 'i p. m, Yu, ilAJOit, Pastor, mRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday I ou.i.1... 11, u ... .!at....nn .Hlii ... I.... A HI I It l, . w ti UII IIMMh I." i lllti 11IIV llsh),Sundayschool2p.ni. J. It. KuuKU.Pastor. pEFORMED, Iehlgh street, Sunday services AW av lu n. in., viiciiuau, ,ju i, 111., ir.iignsii,, Sunday school 2 p. m. nVANOF.LIOAL. South street. Sunday service! Hi at to a. m., (Uermsin), T.30 y. in., (English) Sunday school 3 p, m. A. s. Kuk p.. Pastor CATHOLIC corner Northampton and Coal streets, services every Sunday morning and eVeUlUg, 11KV. JIAMMAUKA OfllOr. SOMETHING KWs UNllKIt the Sum, L'lilch Klnir Hulo. Kl nion never heard Of' -acLOTHKs I.1XK that reuulres ko clothes piva lf.vprv iintipkpjnr. launaress una store- keeper vi ants 1U Sample sent by mall, 6 feet for a cu.. 12 feet for Wets. Fikst upass AGENTS J7n t. BOND & CO.. Man&acturluK Agent Tun vnnviituivi,ivTv. Aflflrv-aa. Nllll saoeipma, i-s.,iuock jiox vm. jjc, Goal, Goal, Goal. SWITCHBACK CLEANZINE Removes Faint and Grcaso from Woolens, oiiks, satins, uasumcre9,i.,aces,i; rapes, Ac. By tlio vise of CLEANZINE Clothlne of any Material, Car pets, Lap Itobes, Car riage Cushions, Trlm mlni;!, Ac, can boqulckly cleaned of dirt, crease or paint without In Jury. It Is without an equal forjcinoylng unnaruit, irccKics, sunuurn, tan, tvc. 2.1 Cents n Bottle. Trade Supplied by the Troprletor Dr. B. Davis, Summit Hill. For Hale by T. D. TJIOJIAS, Iliighlnu. witclt-Bact Colli Cure Is the most certain and speedy remedy in the wonu,i;ouRi!s. uuitis, uroun, iioarsenes, wuoop liigcough,1nlliicii7a, Sore Throat, &c. Try It. l'rlce, Twenty-Five Cents. AGEN SWANTED Quickest Selling Article ever Invented. Used in any Dash Churn. NEEDS NO TALKING, RUTREALLY ISTUK ruisiTiiiST Miiuwirm autiui.i; on THE MARKET. PiTTSiitJito, Fa., Sept. 2t, 1887. We. the undersllrncd. rnrtlfv that wn have w itnessed the churning of the Perfect Self-Revolving Churn Dasher In onemlnuto and thirty seconds, producing Three and Three-quarter (.1 3-4) founds of Granulated llutter from one Gallon of Cream from tho Rccdmont Creamery. T. D. Ifarman, Editor National Stockman. it. J. iicnuiigray.rrop.uuy jiiiik uuiterirpot. .Tno. W. Tnior. Cashier Cltv Kuvlncs Rank. Cant. J. K. llarliour, Secretary Oil Exchange. ii. w. uiuiier, rrp. uiamonu nuiK-imiier iicio. Thos. 1'. Dav. W. Htelnniever. F. C. Reed. (Ireamerv. G. II. Gardner. Jl.McClalii.TicasOftlce, .T. 11. Johnson, Leader, I., ii. liicimrus, no u. i. imw'snn, rosi. H. S. linger, City Hall, .Ins. Hughes, Press, Edward Lissus, " T, P. Drultt, H. S. Supt. T. E. Murphv. .1. V. Jloreland, .I..T.Wilirht.V ennaltestJullus Hoffman. C. II. JleAuley.CltyCafeDr. If. lSullen, Capt. W. C. Cook, John Rom, Hull. County anu Townsmr Rioms 1'oiiSai.k. CALL ON, OR WHITE S. Y. CRTJSAN, Aug.4-t3 Parnassus, R. -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 of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, Ifo lead, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our large stock is displayed to ad vantage, an item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. Money made easy manutaetur Ing Rubber Stamps.Send for price list of outfits, to J. F. W. Dorma.i, No.217 East German St., Haiti nore.Md.,U.S.A -Oe220m JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance Special attention of Farmers and others Is railed to tho liberal termsoffered by the RERKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for this County and neighborhood. Real Estate Asencv, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Baiik Street, Lebighton, Penna. tice'.'t,87-tf AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil WatcliEiate Bank Street, Lehighton, ftnna. Respectlully invites the attwtlonol his friends audtlie citizens generally to his tmmeuie ' new stock of Watchos, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call and Inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at low est charge, and all work guaranteed. mi Forget me mce. SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St., Leliighton. ePecmber I7.p37ly Subsoribe for the Advocate. How's Your Liver ? Is tlio Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When tho Livor is torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish and con stipated, tho food lien ' in the stomach undi gested, poisoning tho blood; frequent headacho ensues a ieoling of lassi tude, despondency and - nervousness indicato how tho wholo system is do ranged. Simmons Liver Eegulator has been tho moans of restoring mora people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DI8APP0INTED. ntftVilnrr rile a nnJ wou uisHppuinwu in uio eiieci proaucea: H seems to io almost n perfect cure for all diseases of the Btomncb and llowels. W J. McKlrov, Macon, Q E. F. Ltjckbibach, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE TAPER HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN TAINTING AND GRAINING. Compelcnt workmen sent to any part of mo county. HEADQUATtTEnS FOR Wall Fauers, Borders & Decorations. Large assortment, and the latcstjstylcs. Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shailo making nncl putting Un promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Paniers' Supplies. Ns. 61 Broaiway Manch Ctant Pa- flelow the Broadway Ilonee. Every Household Should haro'Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. It saves thousands of lives annually, and is peculiarly efficacious In Croup, Whooping Cough, and Soro Throat. "After an extensive practice of nearly one-third of a century, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is my cure for recent colds and coughs. I proscrlbo' it, and believe It to be the very boat expectorant now offered to the pooplo:'' Dr. John 0. Lovls, Druggist, West Brldgowatcr, Pa. " Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Pec toral cured me of asthma after tho best medical skill had failed to give me re lief. A few weeks since, being again a little troubled with the disease, I was promptly Relieved By the same remody. I gladly offor this testimony for the benefit of nil similarly afflicted." F.H. Dossier, Editor Argui, Table nock, Nebr. "For children afflicted with colds, onghs, soro throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will givo more speedy relief tfiau Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I havo found it, also, invalu able in cases of whooping cough." Ann Lovejoy, 1231 Washington street, Boston, Mass. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias preved remarkably effective in croup and is invaluable- as a family modicine." D. M. Bryant, Chicopeo Falls, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rBEPAKED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold liysll Druggists, price (1; eUbottlei,5. PHOSPHATE! The nnderAlirned nfTera fnr ciln thn fnllmv. Ings grades of PHOSPHATES, Complete Bone Phosphate ! PRICE. S35.00. This Is the best phosphate on the market, none Complete Bone Manure ! PRICE, $32.00 Eff-Espccially adapted to fruit trees of all kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price $27. Soluble Phosphate and Potash ! PRICE, $24.00. Soluble Bock Phosphate ! PRICE, 22.00. These cheap grades compare favorably with any piiuspunies cusiinw me same price, i.iveineiii a trial. All crades nacked DRV In 200 acid' phosphates costing the same price, (live them a trial, ah cranes paoiced un nroor nags for sale by irootbags mil weight. Always 011 hand and M. HEILMAN, August 4, 3111 LEHHiHTON. Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER OF "Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Moulaings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KMs of Dressea Mer, Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c., &c. Very Lowest Prices Miller THE DAISY. nV ,IAM I'.S tlONfllOMKIIV. There Is a doner, 11 little flower With silver crest and golden eye, That welcome every changing hour. And weathers every sky. The prouder beauties of the Held In gay but quick succession shliici Race after raco their honors ycld. They f ourhh nnd decline. Rut this small (lower, to nature dear, While moons niid stars their courses run, Inivreathes tho circle of the year. Companion of ho sun. It smites upon the lap of May, To sultry August spreads Its (harm, L'rI.Is palo October on his way, And twines December's arm. Tho purplo health and golden broom On inoory mountains catch the gale;1 O'er lawns tho lily sheds perfume, The violet lu I he vnln. Rut this hold lower climbs the hill; Hides In tho forest, haunts the glen, Plays on the margin of tho rill. Peeps round tho fox's den. Within the garden's cultured round It shares tho sweet carnation's bod; And bloosomson consecrated ground In honor of the dead. The lambkin crops Its crimson gem: The wild bco murmurs on Its breast; The blue-lly bends Its pensile stem Light o'er the 9kylark's nest. T Is Mora's pago.-ln every place, In every season, Irosh and fair; It opens with perennial grace. . And blossoms everywhere. On waste nnd woodland, ruck and plain. Its humble buds unheeded rise; The rose has hut a summer reign; Tho daisy never dies! My Laily Glenpwrie's-Peril. 11V JtARV KYIJ5 DALLAS. It Is at least a hundred years ago since I10 clay broko nmoncst tlio Scottish hill. upon a picture worth tho painting, had mere ucen ono to paint it. An old gray castlo with tnanv inns mmvn turrets, set amongst pines and cedars, and, at Us gate, a crcat gray horso saddled and bridled for a journov. and mnnnto.l 11 rrM the great gray horse a qrcat gray man, strong of frame and broad of sliouldcr.witli wine-red cheeks and clear blue eyes, who lingered to say a last word to tho servant who uaii brought lilni the stirrup cup. "You'vo always minded all thinm wblln I was away, Donald," ho said, "and you must mirul them all the closer, nmv thfjf T liayc taken a bride In my age, when I siiouiuno doubt havo thought of other things. When an old man martin, a lass It behooves him to watch her well. I'm going away, Donald, and I'm often away, you know. And In my absence vou will mark well tlio doings of my youn" wife.-1 Where she COCS mill Wlin rntnn Iri seo her, and if any come, what they talk of together you promise, Donald?" I must do what you bid me, my laird; but It's not a pleasant thins to answered the sturdy.man-servahtrwlio liad "grown gray in tho service of Qlcngowrle. aiiu ray lauy is an innocent young thing, and not likely to do ill, If Vm n judge of wonianitimi." "Well, we'll not call It snvlne-. Dnn.ii.i-" said tho Jalrd, "we'll just speak of it as guarding the innocent, and Indeed It I. necessary, for women arc all flighty and need tho guarding hand and the warning word. Te'll guard my wife, Donald, while I'm away." " "With my heart's blood, laird," said Donald. "Ilarm shall not rotno to her bonny leddvshlp, nor mischief, nor scandal while Donald Blair is allvo to shield her." IIo lilted his cap as If lie took an oath, and tho laird stretched forth his hand to him, stooping from the saddle. "I trust you as I would my brother," ho said, emptied tho wine cup and was gone. "Meanwhile tho lady slept. Sho was a little creature whose movements were as quick and graceful as those of a kitten, and whoso great black eyes were full of mischief. Sho had married tho Laird of Glengowrie partly because she admired Dim and partly becauso lie. was rich. "Whan her father, the poor school master, died and left his pet girlie alono In tho world, tho laird had been yery good to her. He won her gratitude, her lovo such love as she had given her father at least. She was perfectly content to be his wife, and on their wedding day had met no ono who had Inspired a stronger feeling. But now that she had been a wife for six good months, coidd sho say as much with a clear conscious? Did sho not know at least that there Is something in the hcatt of youth that asks moro than old ago can give it? And It had all come about from learning to Dlav on the eultar. for norm could teach her that but tho dark-eyed young bpanlard,, who was such a fayorlto with the ladles araonirst the Scottish JillN. and not by any means so great a Javorlte wim me men.. The laird could denv his bride nothing. and the Senor Carlos came and gave her lessons. Often and often in these davs that hml come did sho wish she had never seen him, and yet he had never given her a lesson savo in tno presence of her husband. Alas, the senor was young and the laird was old. and sho could not heln seeing the difference; perhaps ho remembered it too as ue gaye tnai charge to Donald. To-day, for tho first time, she was to take her lesson alone. ITer heart beat as she thorn-lit of It. and bv that token she knew It was Iter ilntv tn send htm away when he came, to end her lessons, wttu just ana proper payment, saying she was tired of the guitar. But sua was not used to denying herself any thing sho could havo, and, after all, what uarm in a word or jook? "Mtf r.mlv nipnirnwrln tn Iiap Im.li'ititVi castle need fear no impertinence, ind to the Spaniard came as usual and the lesson was taucn, ana neitner guessed mat behind the old tapestry of the quaint old music mom. tn.fc wlierp tliAlinrn iitnnd. TlnnnM . . j . was In hiding, his eye and his ear on tho nlnrt. In fliA .Arvtnrt of lit. lnlM. VM wtflA guarding her, not spying on her, as he torn nimseii again ana again. "No harm." ho said, as he watched the Spaniard ride away that day. "No harm, a vat V JVM rtnt. flA .litv i-amn wliAn from bin htillnp place behind the arras he saw the guitar urop irom me nanus tuai uem 11, win up held the senor on his knees at the feet of Lady Qlongowrlo, nnd she did not forbid him; sho sat still and let him hold her hands In Jits. "Iforglvo mc," the Spaniard sighed, cannot conqtior my feelings. I adore you. That you aro another man's wlfo cahnot alter that. Love comes when It will, and stays wlillo It lists. It overpowers a man and ho cannot take up arms against It. Do as you will; bid your servants slay me; I dcslro It. But I must tell you my love, though I dlo for It." , "And what will my lady do now?" asked tho listening Donald of himself. My lady did nothing. 'Sho's hut a young thing," said Donald; "hut a young thing. Sho docs not know how to guide herself. Sho's 110 experienco of bad men. It's well I am caring for her unbeknown." ''Vnil urn nnt sn vnrv nniri-v il'irllm??" ... ..... 1 - j ' j t n pleaded the Spaniard. "Angry!" sighed tho lady. "Oh, Don Carlos. Do you think I am mado of stone?" Tho Spaniard's arm stolo around her waist, and still my lady did not repulse him. "When I married that good old man, tho Laird of Glengowrie, I did not know what loyc meant," the lady went on. "I was more child. My father had been dear to mo, and he was old. I know not what I did. But I ntna wife, Carlos; wo' must meet no more. I am at least bound to" bo faithful to my husband, and I will he. So say farewell and, aye, farewell forovcr, Carlos; and I will pray to bo forglyen the sin of loving you. A nd you will meet some happy girl who Is freo to wed you, and for get tlio wife of Lalrd Glengowtlo very, very soon." "Forget you, my first, my last, my only love? Never never!" sighed tho hand- somo Spaniard. 'Vou lying scoundrel," muttered Don ald. "No doubt your llght-o'lovcs have been many, and to cyery poor lamb" you've told tho same story, you wolf In sheep's clothing. But this Iamb has a shepherd, though you do not know It," "Our fate Is bitter, Carlos," said the lady; "but hero wo part. Leave me." "I obey," said tlio Spaniard. Ho arose, bowed low, and strode toward tho door, paused there a moment, then flew back, and clasped tho lady in his arms. kissed her again and again then stepping stepping backward, drow a dagger from his besom. "Farewell," ho said, "since you exile mo from your prcsencc-I cannot life." The tcfriflcd lady caught his wrist and held it light. "Oh, Carlo3-Carlos! rather kill me," sho cried. "Would you care If I were dead?" tho Spaniard asked. "Ah, no, you could not banish 1110 if that wcro so." "Oh, what can I do? I, who am a wife," sobbed tho lady. "I asked nothing wrong," said Don Cat- loi ; "I will not. mention lovo again, I will do nothing to offend. Let me only teach you music ns I havo dono. Iict mo look at you, speak to you now and then, and I can Hyc." "Oh, Carlos, If I were sure of that," sighed tho lady. "Oh, you may bo sure," said tho Span iard, fervently. "I will bo your devoted brother, your friend; I will adore you with out saying so. That Is a privilege an anglo might accord a sinful mortal." Thero was sllcnco for awhile. Then tho lady spoke slowly. "So let It be," she said. 'The lalrd was "right," said Donald. "Women !re not ablo to guide them selves." But tho Span laid came to the castle, and Donald listened, anil for a timo all seemed well. Thcu, one fair day, when soft airs blew across the moors, and the btcath of tlio heather canto in at tlio window of my lady's bower, Donald hcaul her whisper: To-night when the moon sets, tho post ern door will bo open, and- the dogs will not bark, for I will havcTthcm fastened in their kennels." And then old Donald heard "Adieu," and kisses. -'It is well you havo a shepherd, my stray lamb," said Donald as he camo from his hiding place. There Is a cliff rising high abovo tho jagged rocks of a dark pass below, oyer which runs tho shortest road from the Cairngorm Inn, where tho Spaniard took his abode, to tho gates of Glcngowrlo Castle, and before tho moon had set that night, Donald stood there watching the path. And shortly sonio ono camo across it, singing a gay little Spanish song, full of pretty trills It D-wason Carlos. His ilrcss was fine, his manner jaunty. He had tho air of ono going to conquest. As he camo to tho cliff he paused, and looked up toward the sky. "Bravo, Carlos," ho said, speaking aloud. "1'ou are as irrlsisllblo to the wo men as cycr, and this tlmc.lt is a conquest wortli making;" and ho flourished his broad-brlinmcd hat as though doing horn agemosj Ihclf. The next moment a hor rlble shriek arose and filled tho air, Tho hounds In their kennels howled long and wildly, and Donald went softly back to tho castlo alone. '"Twasbuta wolf that was minded to steal a lambkin," ho said. In her bower tho Lady of Glengowrie watched the day break, and no step crossed tho sill of the postern door. The lalrd found the lady very much graver on his return, and very quiet. "Is all well with the house, he asked Donald. "And my wine?" Ay." the Bervaut replied. "I hayo guarded your house and your wide, lalrd, and harm has not conio near them, nor scandal." And after a pause ho added : "You mind tho Spaniard, Don Carlos? There's been a great weeping and walling for him. lie fell ovci tho cliff, In the dark, one night, and there's no one left to teach tho ladles to play the, guitar." A latcljudge, whose peronal appearance was as unprepossessing as bis legal know ledge was profound and his intellect keen, interrupted afemale witness: "Humbugged you, my good woman. What do you mean by that?" ho said sternly. "Well, your honor," replied Ihe woman, "J dotj't know how to explain It evactly: but if a young lady called your honor a hanosouie man, tlio would hn htimhnczloi: VOU. In directolro sashes a new effect is ob tained by making them of two shades of a color wltu lour onus ana a rescue uuir. A SERMON TO HUSBANDS. Text: "Husbands, love your wives." 1. Never find fault with her beforb others. 2. I'ercolra, remember tho counsel of the good book: "Her husband shall praise her In iho gates," that Is, bpfore folks. a, near nit tno burdens for her; even then she'll bear more than you do- In pplto of jou. 4. If you waut her to submit to your judgment, never nsk her lo submit lo your sclHshness. r. A woman's life Is made up of little things. Make her life hnppy by llltlo courtesies. 0. Lovo Is a wlfo s wages. Don't scrimp in your pay. SHIS WAS BUSINE8S. There was a big excursion from Canada yesterday, and the Third street depot was jamb-full of tho foreigners nil ilnv. Ono of Detroit's smart Alecks was hanging around tho place, and by nnd by observed to an ncqualn lance: "If you find a smart, sharp widow In tho 101 wtio wants a second husband just let mo know." Ho turned to go. when a woman about thirty-five, well dressed, sharp-nosed and iawK-eycd tapped him on the slioii dernml said: "Mister, I overheard vour remark. Do you want a wlfo?" " H'hy ah Why-ab " hn stnm.neiA.l. when she Interrupted him: "I am a widow. I'm smart. I naiiuht. tho man a dozen other girls wore after I've turned a forty-acro farm into .1 -mill paying $2,000 per year. "ou were ir-nqul Ing for me." "Well, ma'am, I-I was onl.v In fun. i on know?" "Vou didn't mean it?" "No." "You arc a married man already?" 'Y yes.' 'Seo hero, slr' sho continued as aim n.-imn closer, 'how date you trifle with my feel ings?' 'I-I didn't!' 'Don't add the sin of Iring lo vour olher crimes. Who aro von. sir?' 'I noycr meant It ma'am I' 'Whore's the dnnot. nnllvmm. mi If I can't cotno to Detroit on an excursion train without having my affections trifled wlthl there's tho officer?' She rushed around to find 0110. mul Xmnrt Aleck took adyantago of the break to flv. When sho returned and found him gone shogavo her bonnet a fresh slant and said: "IIo lias escaped, has he? Well. I w.int him and all other men to understand thai I'm straight business from head to hnnl. and I don't tako anybody's bluftt'' HER BEAUTY DIDllOT FAScTnatE HIM. A blind man got on tho train at Harris. burg recently, say's tho Pittsburg Dispatch, and found a seat in tho parlor car. I knew ho was blind becauso I saw tho conductor lead him to a chair and arrango his .valise,, etc., for him. Otherwise i don't think I would hayo known it, for his oyes wcro wide opon, and in overy way seemingly per fect. This is not an Infrcnuentnhononien. on among tho blind, and it is singularly de ceptive. After the blind man had settled woman, of uncertain ago and verv fashion.. ablo appearance, entered tho car nnd took a chair four or llvo scats away from tho blind man, who faced toward hor. It was my lot to bo seated just behind this wolnnn and I very soon observed that something was annoying her. Sho fidgcttcd in her seat, looked out of her window, then swung around and elanccd down the car. ami fin. ally sho pressed tlio electric button to sum mon tho' porter. The porter came, and the woman said lo him: "Fetch tho conductorl" Tho conductor came. "iriial Is tho matter, madam?" "Will you be kind cnoush to rcntiest. ilmi. gentleman," sho said, Indicating tho blind man, "to slop staring at uie. He's novcr taken his eyes off mo slnco I entered Iho car!" "I will tell him If you like, ma'am." ro. plied the conductor, "but he's as blind as a bat ami you'll excuse mc, ma'am, bnt I hayo tho tickets to tako up." Tlio SCCIierv seemed to Interest Mm thin. skinned woman very much after this Httlo encounter. At last sho kent her eves flved 011 the landscape till Philadelphia absoihcd nor. John A. Iloblnson, a wealthy and ccc. cntric citizen of Norwich, Conn., died recently. His will provided that Ida hody bo kept three days beforo belns placed in tho grayc. It was further ordered that tlio grave be so mado that an exit from it would bo easy. A hammer was to bo placed near his right hand, and a lamp bo kept burn ing in tho grayo for Inrce days and nights. Very now bract lets and necklaces aro the thinnest ponslblo hoops of gold or silver in number from flficen to fifty A very pretty jacket of 'marlno blue cloth, linod with plad silk, was tilmmcd all round with a narrow gold passemen terie. Among new fabrics corded silk, with a thread of gold running through it, Is one of the richest, and Indescribably hand some. If a silk petticotl s worn It must match tho ;own In hue qui to as strictly .1$ tho stockings and much moro so than tho gloves. Morning gowns cut low in tlio neck at tho front fasten over a 1'chuof folded mull, and hayo cuffs of folded mull .about tho wrist. Tho loose sailor or Uarabaldl blouses are good wear for growing girls, as thoy givo room for development and hide unde sirable angles. , Low shoos of patent leather with ribbons that tied tn a bow ott tho Instep arc no end stylish, but must not appear outdoors except at the seaside. Another was of black armuro silk. This was trimmed with a pret.'y fancy braid In colors. It was put In closo to the edge and formed a very stylish and coquett ish trimming. Black hats are allowable with any colored costume, and aro more and more trimmed with green ribbon in variety, while In Paris they add short green plumes as well. A.C.YATES &Co ,, MEN A CHILDREN SIXTH & CHESTNUT, EHDGEIl BUILDING. Sent. 1888. Breach-of-promlso suits aro now called "wliito-malllng attacks." Kisses. ,V prominent physic. calls the kiss "an elegant disseminator of disease." lie says. "fovcr i.s spread by it, so aro lung diseases." Ho maintains that if the kissing- custom were driven out of the land "it would save one-tenth of one per cent, of liman lives," yI11cI1 nro now wicnficed. Out uixm tlio gnarled and sapless vagabond? Evidently kisses aro not fur such as he and the old fox says, tho grapes nro sour. Let him devote iiniclf to making our women healthy and blooming that kisses may bo kisses. 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