s Advertising Rates , For Legal Notion. I'lic following prices for legal advcr.ls- The Carbon Advocate, An Ikiirprniiknt I'amim NKWflrArKftt Pub lished ovcry Haturda In LelilgTUOn, Carbon County, remisylmiim, by l-Jarrv V. Morthimor Jr. -HANK STltKKT. $1 00 Por Year in Advanoe I Host advertising medium In the county, Eery description of Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING- t very low prices. We do not hesitate to Say that we are better eqnpped than any.olhcf printing establishment In this section to do tlrst-i lass )olMurk, In all Its branches, at low prices. lig has been Advocate. ndoptcd by tho fAltnns barter Notices -Auditor's Notices -Commissioner's Kotlcos Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices Executor's Nollco U 00 4 oo 4 oo 4 00 n oo 3 00 $1.00 a Year in Advance. . INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live." $1.26 When not paid in Advance. VOL. XVI., No 49 Lehigliton, Carbon County, Penna., October 20, 1888. Single Copies 5 Cents, Other legal advortlslngwlll bo charged for by the square. H. V. MortWrasr, Jr., Publisher. Professional & Easiness Cards. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT Ij A W , notary runiiic, 'FFtfKi Tho Room recently occupied liy W. M. llapshcr. ANK STREET, - LEU lG II TON. TA. May bo consulted In English and German, July 4-ly - W. M Rapsher, ATTOIINEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND DISTRICT ATTOIINEY, l'lrst iloor above tlio Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK PEN'N'A. Ileal Estate and Collection Agency. Will liny ,,.! a.,11 l,,,! KdtiilA Pjmveviuielmr llMtlv none. I'olleetions promptly made. Settling Estates pt necidents a specialty. May do consuiteu in Kngltshand German. nov. -yl O. V. Kleintop, Instructor in Music, itoliWns' American Classical Methods a special y. Terms inoueraie. aug i-u W. G. M. Seiple, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, SOUTH 8TIIEET, - - - LEHIOHTON, Mav ba consulted In English and Oerman. Special attention given to (lynecolngy. Okfick lloims; Eroni 12 M. to 2 P. M and irnm O 10 1) J . SI, mar. ui-yi A. S. Rabonold, D. D. S Avon 0rrc:rt i-Over .1. V. Raudcnbush Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIOIITON. iientlslrvhi all Its brandies. Teetli Extracted nlthouti'am. Oas administered when requeued. Ofllee Hays WEDNESDAY of each week. 1'. O. address, ALLENTOWN, Jan 3-yl tolilgh county. Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., Olllce opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Zclit ton, DENTISTRY IN AM, ITS BRANCHES. Killing and making artificial dentures a special ty. Iieal anesthetics used. Gas administered and Teeth Extracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOUltS : From 8i. m., to 12 m., from t p. in., to 6 p. in., from 7 p. in.,- to R p. in. Consultations In English or German Oct 15-87 ly EYE AND EAB,. Dr. Gk T. POX Visits AUeiitown regularly on THURSDAY of Mich week, Practice limited to . Diseases of the Eye and Ear. tlfflco at Hayden's American Hotel, and Ofllee I lours from 9 A.M. to 3 an 1'. M. Also attends to Infraction of the Eyo for the jiroper adjustment uf Glasses, and for the ItetTcf and Cure otOpti 'iii nereeti. MnviiNn be consulted at hlsoftlce In HATH. Wednesday and Saturday of each week, at HAN- nun on iiinnuay, aim ni HAniwis on iiicsimy oi eacn ween, jan i-yi Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Office: Carbon House, BanK St. LeliisMoii CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, 8UCCESSUUI,I,Y TltEATF.1). Special and Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :-: .SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated Horse and Cattle Towders Prepared Suit' able for each Case, nsullatlon Free Charges Moderate, t'a. lelegraph and telephone promptly at- te. ded to Operations Skillfully Performed ,1a RANK P. DIEHL, NOKTH BTKEET, I Practical Blacksmith Horseshoer Is prepared to do all work ln Ills line In the best manner and at thelowost prices, Please cill.' uovsa-wi-ly. PACKERTON HOTEL, Jlllilway between Maucli Chunk & Lehlghton, LEOPOLD MEYUIt. PItOr'It, PACKEUTON, - - - Pknxa. This well-known Hotel is admirably refitted, and has the best accommodations for pcriminenl and ranslent lioarders. Excellent Tables and the ery best Liquors. Stables attached. sepls-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite L. fc S. Dcjiot, UAH K STREET, - - LEHIOIITON, O, II, 1IOM, PItOPltlETOIt. Uhls houso oilers flrsKlass accommoilations for iiiusient ami permaneni iioaruers. n nas ueen newly retltlei en m .i all Its departments, and Is locnt- il In one of the most uleturewiue iKirilons ot the borough. Terms nioderato. TheHAlt Is mnplled with Hie choicest "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh iiger on Tau. aprlT-yl T. J. BRETNEY 'Jtespectfully announces to tho Merchants ot 1 ilghton anil others that he Is now prepared to lo all kinds ot Hauling or Freight, Express Matter and Baggage vei y reasonable prices. lly pronindoiirlraen al) orasrs lie hopes to merit a snareoi puni io trOnage. Itesidence: corner of Pine and Iron eet, Lehlghton. Orders loft at Sweeny & Son's Sorner Store 11 rsoelde prompt atteiltlou' nr. 1J.SI T. .1. I1HHTNEY, Contractor and Builder. (Not door to Reuben Fenstcrmacher'sl LKHIOII STItEET, LEHIGHTON. ftatii aud specifications, and pWiksVA o ot linlldlBgs, fai wtihad upon application All work v,tiirliituiil IHUIMIT piiei.u Pa uud material kaadMwad.VIS Weispt Business Directory. F1 KAKKMtf HOUSE, EAST WlitHKPOltT, PKNN'A. This houso offers Itrst-elass accommodations to the permanent boarder and tmiislent gitcst. Panic pi Ices, only One Dollar per day. nug7-iy John ItKintin, Proprietor. Oscar Christinan, .WELSSPOllT, PA. Livery and Exehavqc Stables. Easy riding carrlngoi and safe di lying horse, llesf accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. OUeineatrlal. ma2t-ly The - Wois3port - Bakory, C. W. LAURY. PROPRIETOR. Delivers Fresh Dread and Cakes m- Wcissport, ij.iiitriirnn nml vicinities overv dav. tn the store I have n Fine Line of Confectionery forthc Mommy lrime. nuim.iy juimra um itj- llvals summed at lowest prices. nec.i-bui, THE Wolsspcrt, Oartcn County, Penna., Henry hristman, Proprietor Tim iiitlillc Is rcsiiectfullv Informed that this wen-Know nouse wis ncrn rcmu-ii miu huimu.vm to a 1 rst rate, and an e to n rnisii tue very uesi accommodations ni an kiwis A FINE POOL ROOM. Tn ennnentlon with the hofcl Is a FINE POOL JtOOM handsomely lifted up. Apr23 87Iy Over Canal Brite E. f eissprt. UNDERTAKER AND DEAI.Elt IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, &c So. Prices the very lowest, Quality of goods tho best. Satisfaction guaranteed ln every particular. ask&ts, Coffins and Shrouds, Wo have a full line which we will furnish at the lowest possible prices. Plour, Peed, &c, Of tho choicest quality at very reasonable prices. Call and be convinced. JOSEPH F. REX, ApfU-ly EAST WEISSPOllT. Ihavojnst opened a Coal Yaiil In connection Willi my noun ui njwiwruiu ,hc,l- imi constantly !o found all sizes of the BEST OF COAL at prices Fullv as Jvtv as the Lowest. Give me a trial and be Convinced. HENRY CHRISTMAN, Fort Allen House, Ureissport. Fairbanks Standard Scales in Connection. August 23, 4m The Cream of all Boots of Adventure CONUKNSEI1INTO ONE YOLUMJC PIONEER 1 DARING AND HEROES 1 DEEDS. Tim tlirinimr adventures of all the hero ox ilorcrs and frontier lighters with Indians, out ,w nml wild beast, over our whole COUlltrV. limn the earliest times to the present. Lives and exploits of DeSolo, j4iSiille.Stiindlsh,l!ooue, liemou, iirauy, uiuckcu. uuhiw. llm :"'' i , son, ciLstcr, uaumrnia Joe, wnu imi.nuiiaiu 11111, Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian chiefs, and scores of others. Splendidly lllus. iruteuwuu ?m lino eugruvum. nviu" ,mi-u4 Ixiw priced, and heats anything to sell. 1 tin tor pavnieiils allowed Agents slioit of fund iM.ANfti l'im. i:o.. llov ussi.. Phlladclnhla.H' feblMm 1! FRAffiLIB H. HOUGH, Solicitor of Americau & Forei&u Patents 025 F st near U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. All business before United States Pateut Onice attended to for moderate fees. Patents procured lu the United States aud all Foreign Countries. tvnAt Mark and Labeli registered. Itclected applications revived and prosecuted. Informa tion and advice as to obtaining Patents checr rullv furnished without charge. Send Sketch or Model for FltKK oiuion as to Patentability. Copies of patents furnished or 25c. cacn. tff- Correspondence solicited. ojio Lehighton Business Direolory it. Kf!HWAItT7.. ltank St.. the oldest furnl V turo house lu town. Every description of furnlturo always on nauii. rrices very low. A. PLTKltS, Saloon and ltestaurant, llauk , street, l'resn lAgeratwaysoniap. i son. Drop ln and see us, novl ESUANG'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite tlio Advocatk Okkh'ic, Is headquarters for siuiving una naircuiiiug. uigars touaccu sum fQ TO Fits. ltODEltEH. under the Exchange M liotei. iiaiiK street, lor a smooiii snavo or 11 fashlouablelialrcut. lf Closed on Sunday's. uoeuer siiair tonic, cures iiauuruu. AEELLMILE JI'.WKI.Klt: D. S. 1100K, au28-S3 Ol'P. PUBLIC StJUAltE. rpHEOAUlSON ADVOCATE OFPICK, Uank i, street, piam ami taucy jou miming a spool ly, ADVOOATK oiieuonar icr eur iiitiuviinc T W. EAUDENKUSH.llankstreet, wholesale U . dealer in cnnice uranus ot wmsKies, gm, urunuies, wines, cc. dr latronage suueuea. Our Churches, HfTETHODlST EPISCOPAL. South liatik street .lm. huiHiiiv cervices in to a. ni.. ami i.m n. m Sunday School 2 p, m. Wsi, Majou, Pastor, mHINITY LUTHEHAN. Iron street. Sundav 1 services, 10 a, m (Gerjnan), 7.10 p. in., (Eng lish), Sunday school 2 p.m. J. 1 1. KuuKR.Pastor. 15 EFOltMKD, Ixililgh stVeet, Sunday services i. at 10 a. m.. luermuuj, i.m y. in., umgiisn;, ounaAy scnoot i p, m- WVANOELICAL. South stieot, Sunday sen Iron JJ ntioa. m., (GeriiMiij, inuy. in., ir-iignsii) Sunday school i p, m. A. S. KutK, Pastor jiTimi.in enmer Xnrtli.iinnton and Coal U streets, set i Ices o ery Sunday morning and evening. ltKV. Hammai kk Pastor. SOMETHING OT' UNimn thkBun, wbleu King Solo mon never heard ot-a c!.othbs us k that requires no ci.otiiks pins. Kery liousekee per, laundress and ston keeuer wants It Sample sent by mail. S feet for ftets..ti feet for so cts.' Fibsici.as MlbNTH. WANTED roniltisoorKTY. Address, MM' MAM It. 110ND i CO.. Manufacturing Agj-nt PhlladlpUUi,P..,LokBoiSe). JJ1. Fort Alien Hous SWITOHBAOIC c jEANZINE ltcmoves I'alnt and Oreaso from Woolen Silks, Satins, CasIimcrcs.Lnces.Crapes, Ac. lly tlio use of CLEANINK Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Hobes, Car rlaco Cushions, Trim mlnm, Ac., ca.i bo n it I c k 1 y cleaned of dirt, crease or calnt wltlioul in jury. It Is without an equal for removing dandruff, fieckles, sunburn, tanive. 25 Cents ft lioltle." Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill. For Sale by T. I). THOMAS, l.ehightw. witch- BaGk Count Cure Is the most certain and speedy remedy In the worm L'ouans. uoius. i roup, iioarsenrs, inini,- lug cough, inlluelini, Sore I hroat, foe. i ry it. Price, Teuty-l'ivo tcm. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" jTF o Bottled Gherlcins. Svect Pick- es, L-hojv-tiliov, unions, lame Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflov-' er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, -&c, U'c 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 Corneb Store, LEHIGHT0N, PA. mttiln paw iimmttnetur- Imr llubbi'iHtatnns.Send for price list of outllts, to ,i. lr. w. Dornia.i, nozn Kast German St.. Haiti- moie,JldU.K.A -OcBCiu S. A. WBUSZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AGENT POlt FIItST-CIASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance I), Special intention of Farmers and others is tailed lo the liberal termsoffered by llio 11EUKS COUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUU- ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for Ihls County aud neighborhood. Real Estate Agency, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bjiuk Street, Lehigliton, Pcnnn. (iec21,87-tt AXi. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watclmiata Bunk Street, Lehigliton, Penna. ltespcctfully invites the attention of his friends aiidthe citizens generally to ins immense now stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jowely, nt Prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call nnd Inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done nt lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, mi ue mce. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Hank St., Lehigliton. eDecmber lT.oS71y For Newest Designs aud Most Styles of Fasliiouible DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GKOOEMES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE. &c. &c. GO TO B. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Qoodi guaranteed aud prices as low tt els. where for the same quality or0t8. Jtiljr 18, 1885-ly WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS ror our Choloe and Hardy Nursery Stuck. Steady wotfc forenerretle men, Salary .and ex penses, or commission Itpreferml. Sallstaetlon guaniiitoed to custoniere and agents. rite liu uedlately for terms. State age. Address n. a. cnASRA co., UM South Pwiu Spiare, PhladeHihla Penna. nug. it sw. Subscribe for the Advocate. CONSTIPATION 18 called tho "Father of Diseases," be cause thero Is no medium through which disc nso so oricn attacks tho system as by tho absorption of poisonous gases In tho retention of decayed andoflcto matter in tlio stolnncli and bowels. It Is caused by a Torpid I.lvcr, not enough bllo being excreted from tlio blood to produce .Nature's own cat bai tic, and Is generally accompanied with such results as Lobs of Appotito, y Sick Headache, Bad Breath, etc. The treatment, of Constipation does not consist merely In unloading tho bowels. , Tho medicine muslnoto'ilynetosa purga tive, but be n tonic as well, and notproduco nrter Its uro kj enter costlvcness. To secure a regular l.obi t of body without changing the diet or disorganizing tho system "Mv attention, after tufTerincr with ConUtnt- tl6n for two or three years, was called to Simmon! Ltver Regulator, and. having tried almost every- wincRlassfut and afterwards rediiced.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 1 took two bottles. Since IhenI ' have not experienced any difficulty, I keep it In my nouse anawouianot oewunoutit dui nave no use for it.it having cured me." Geo. W. ' Sius, Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bill) Co., Ga, " Tahc only the Genuine, Which has on the "Wrapper the red Trade- $ marie ana Signature ct . E. F. LUCKENBACH, PLAIN AND DKCOItATIVK .PArElt HANG- INO, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND OHAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of tno county. -lICAlMlUARTKItS FOIt- Wall Farers, Borfiers & Decorations. assoilmeut, and the latest styles. Stationery, Fancy Goos WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly aitenueii in. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaiway Manch ChM, Pa- Mclow the Broadway House, The undersigned offers for sale the fallow ings grades of PHOSPHATES, Complete Bone Phosphate pitioi;, sr.). This Is the best phospliato on tlio market, none cxccpiyii. ( . Complete Bone "Manure ! PItlCE, $32.00 Pff-Kspcelally adapted to fruit trees of all kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price $27. Soluble Phosphate and Potash ! PlilCE, W1.O0. Soluble Rock Phosphate PBICIi, $22.00. These cheap grades compare favorably Willi any nnosiiuaies cosiing me same niicu. Give them a trial. All grades packed DllY In 200 lbs, acld- nroorbiips lull weight, "Always on mum ami for sale by M. HBILMAN, August I, 3111 f.EHIGHTON, High -Pressure Living characterizes theso modern days. Tho result is a fearful Increase ot Brain nnd Heart Diseases General De bility, Insomnia, I'arnlysls, and In sanity. Chloral and Morphia augment the evil. The medicine best adapted to do permanent good is Ayer's Sar. saparllla. It purities, enriches, and vitalizes the blood, nml thus strengthens every function nnd faculty of the body. " I havo used Ayov's Sarsaparilla, In my family, for years. I havo found It invaluable as A Cure for Nervous Debility caused by an In active liver and a low state, of tho blood.". Henry Hacon, Xenla, Ohio. "For some time I hnve been troubled with heart disease. I never found any thing to help mo until I began using Aycr's Sarsaparilla, I have only used this medicine hIx months, hut It has re lieved mo from my trouble, and enabled mo to resuino work," J. 1. Carzanett, Perry, 111. " I have been a practicing physician for ovor half a century, nnd during that time I have never found so powerful and reliablo an alterative and blood- purifier as Ayor's Sarsaparilla." Dr. M. Mnxstart, Louisville, Ky. AyerV Sarsaparilla, rHErAUIID BY Dr. J. O. Aver & Co., Lowell. Mass. Price (1 ; six bottlei, ti. Worth SS a bottle. Weissport Planing MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters; Rlinfls, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IU All KMs of Bressed Lite Shingles, I'ailings, Hemlock Lumber, S$c.t &c, Very Lowest Prices TONY PASTOR'S RECOLLECTIONS. To my mind the Joke most deserving of veneration is l lie om- which concerns itself with tho chicken who is evidently on the wmiigsiilrt of the street. This Is the way In which it used lo shape Itself In tho old days: Why does n chicken cioss tlm slteel!" 'I don't know; ivhy docs it?' j I'o get on tho other side, of cottrsuV' Of cottiap there arc r ureat many chest nuts which run this one pretty close so far aslnnllqulty is concerned. Onoiif tho old chestnuts on Ihls sttbjccl ran as follows: 'I'ompey, wn got a hoiry modest gal down to our house. Missus wanted her to sleep up In her sowltm room last night and dogal ohjecled to do so, 'cause dar was a cushion on ue. uiuie wm needles in it, why was dat objectionable, Olngcr?" 'lleeause she said dat de needles had o cs.' '1 lie changes have been rung on this In definitely. One of the latest forms of It Is, as tho gallery hoy will tell you. is about the girl who is so modest in tho presence of her lover that She Invntlnblu goes Into the uoxt room to change her mind. Ono of the oldest chestnuts thai, the mltntrel and vmlety stage know anything about used to be told In Ihls way: Jeff, you know old Pop Downing, the deacon, don't you? Well, de oder day his hat blew off, and nfler a long chase he got kinder exhausted, and stodped by a lamp post. A gentleman was coming along, kind oh a shy young follow, nnd do deacon addressed him thus: -'Jly friend, I am a deacon oh de church, and it am berry wrong for me to swear; and you will, dare fore, oblego mo berry much if yon will damn dat hat for me!' I know that tho clftstuuta I mention are all much older than I am, two or three times over. I am willing lo bet that the chestnut of chestnuts Is to be found In Ihls collection. nE HAD NO USE FO? KIJJS. "I hate kids," he said. "Why?" "I think they ought lo ho locked up in asylums till they are old enough to tkc care of themselves. If It hadn't been for a kid well It might have been "IHiat?" "I loved this kid's mother She was a rich and beautiful widow, and I was madly In love with her, I was actually contemplat ing in fact, 1 had just got to the point of putting the delicate question. Wo were in the drawing room. The kid was plajlng In the corner. Forgetting all about th.it, I put my arms fervently around tho widow's waist, and implanted a passlonate.klss up on her Hps, when the kld started up and rushed at me. 'Don't you kill my mamma,' and ran screaming Into the kitchen, calling for the servants." . "That needn't have " "What? Marry a widow with ; child like that? Hut Hie worst came a few tluhtsfc after. I called .at tho.Jiouse, Thero were several ladies there, and the kid was being pelted all round. Of course, the widow was all l ight, but that confound ed child deliberately turned her hack, didn't miniwthat, but the mother, to he nice, said: "You darlln Mr. ?" child, don't you know " 'Oh, yes' said tho Imp, very pertly ; 'oh, yes, I keow you: jou are the man that bltcri my mamma,' 1 need not I could not describe tho effect." A FISH MILKING A COW. On the farm of Jacob GroIT, who lives near Zodiac Springs, ln the Southern part ofIho township. Is a largo pond where milk cows are in the habit of standing during the day. Ono of tho cows acted so strange ly when at the pond that sho attracted the attention of Mr. Groitand the farm hands. Slu would go Into the water an hour or so beforo the other cows and, .after wndlng out a certain depth, would stop and com mence lowing, as though to a calf. Im mediately after she would remain jierfcctly quiet, and seem contented. No cause could he assigned for her strange conduct, al though on several occasions she was closely watched. Recently the water ln the pond beeatno low, it scarcely roached tho cow's knees, Shq made her usual dally trip, how ever, and took up her old position, One day last week sho was watched very closely and It was discovered thatwhen she ceased calling a large cat-fish would come to the surface of tho water , and tuck milk until its appetite was satisfied. The fish was i caught bv Jr. Uroff lu the Sao River a year ago, and was thrown into the pond. A r-RETTY LETTER CASE. Here is a pretty triflo for Christmas: Cut a circular piece of cardboard about .eight I Inches across; then a crcscont-shapcd piece, nearly three inches across ln the widest place. Hayo the outer edge fit the first piece. Cover with some nice material; lino with cambric; fasten the outer edges to gether; hang with a cord and tntsels. Edge the whole with the cord, If Ton choose, Hang it so that ono corner of the crescent Is considerably higher than 'the other. If you cover with plain material, a bit of em broidery or painting Is a groat Improvement Very nice for unanswered letters. fTjAcrason TRADE oiSI MARKI Hem lEDYPi 1 -rur RDrAT For INTenralBria. FRESH TESTIMONIALS. Cor One Tear. Imlu. Ttiu. Jul. nil. JiStr.d s. rtr wlta MorItU aa4 k.4 u ue XSOi. UABTtK. For 3 Months. D.rfea. tkl,.liu n. till. Iin.r4 vita ntaruci i ta. wm ato&tai; MU4 tt li . iMttU Oil ear k. litva a. r. luinsA. 10 ltluotei. InliU, I1L, Hr 11,1111. w.i Uk.s wtta a.mrf U U k.44 ul r.M; Ixt nit tarM lr"i it a. Jubi oil: wu nU.a lill Klaeiw. Ju. t. auu, Sruflit. Aba.k tbr.. .... Nr.. Xibart T.B.rta Prompt. clutu. oil.. Mir II, llll. H.t. uSuil with M.utlU tu un run Lu. it. iwita oui it iti.i r.u.l m auur It.i tw aU BU. I w.U . ta.r au. n wiia tf iimok r. akmaaoa aaa aiu U U K.U txvm tUIUHl, waick rl.14 U SL j.ixou. a.w. BOWAaDioai,DnUu. ( AX DlTHUTt AXD BXAlUa. DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents IwngFevcrl Cares Distompcr, Heaves, Glanders, Loss of Appotito, Founder, Foyers, &o. 1 lb. in each package. Sold by nil dealers. DR. BULL'S Cures Djrsontory, nnd Diarrhoea. Cures Wind R 5T4y OWWHrti Collo, &o. 'I um i oi nur Itcllo ves Griping nnd Summer Complaint. Facilitates Teething! Regulates tlio Bowels! Sold by nil druggists. Price 25 cents. BULL! "THE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Asthma, Incipient Con sumption Croup, Whooping Couch. nnd for thorolielof SYRUP Consumptive) per sons. ForSalobyall druggists. 25 cents. QNinirc lahoe s cubeb cigarettes for Ca- WUUKbuhl Pridocts. At all druggists. THE KIVEH OF LIFE, BV TIIOMAH CAMfllKU.. The more we live, more brief appear Our life's succeeding stages; A day to childhood seems a jcar, And years HUo passing ages. The gladsome current of our. yinilh, Ere passion vet dlsoi dcrs, Steals lingering liken iher smooth Along Its gi!isy borders. Hut as the careworn cheek grows wan, And sorrow's shafts lly thicker, Ye stars, that measure life to man, Why seem your courses quicker? When Joys luvo lostlhelr bloom and bieetb, And life itself is vapid. Wliv, as we near tlm Falls of Death, Peel we Its tide more rapid? It may bo strange. yet who would change Time's course to slower speeding, When ono by one our friends have gone And left our booms bleeding? Heaven gives our ears of failing strength ludcnmtfjlnglleetucss; . And those of ymiiii, a seeming length, Propoitlniied to their swectiie.ss. HER ESCAPE. HV MUX. V HUItlCK CUI.MNS. "And so, my dear Miss Lynn, since an examination of your father's private ef fects has proyen that hp was In arrears very considerahl", and that thero is a heavy def'ciency, I am compelled (believe me, it grieves me deeply) to inform you that there will bo nothing left. Your father did wrong, but on his death bed he emieayorcd to atone. All that ho possessed was given oyer into I ho, hands of tho man he had wronged whose funds he had appropriat ed" "Stop, Mr. .Vorris!" Tho girl's, slight figure, .in lis pathetic mourning garments, was drawn up to its full helgth; the pale faco was like matblc, mid the great dark eyes blazed with indig nation. "Not ann'het word against my father, sir I command you!" Noiinp I.ynn lifted her hand witli a rerciiiplnry gesture which checked the words upon tho lawyer's lips. "Warren f,yn may have made' mis lakes no human being Is exempt frojn er rors of judgment but of willful wrong ho was never gui'ty. How dare you sland there and slander the dead? Oh, shame; shame." She. was swinging her white hands wild ly, pacing up and down the l.twyet's olllce In anguish and despair. Lawyer Morris watched her with his hungry eyes, and somehow a suspicion of molsluro began to dim their brightness. "My dear child" In a low, soothln tone "try to he calm, will you not.' Miss Norlne, then: are fads, disagiecahlo facts, u all our lives which have to be faced somehow. It rests with ourselves whether wo hear our tilals with patience orrepin log. ily poor child, j tm must face the in ovltable. Your father, urged on by some mistaken Impulse, has ccilaluly wionged his employers. lie was fm years cashier In tho Leland Street Hank, and was lm pllcllly trusted. It scums that ho was be set by tho mania for speculation which has devastated so many homes ahcady: and having Invested all Ids own sparo fund with disastrous insults, ho (how upon tho money lutrmted to his cate. It was cilml nal; but ho is dead, fnd ho triud to alone, Norlne, yon are penniless to-day. Hut yott lire not friendless; nml lunro you can marry a rich man if yon will, Nell Alden, the only son of Ihe president of the Leland Street Hank, his spoken lo nie, begging me lo use nivnlluenee wilh yon. "Ho has loved von lontf. tny dear. Forgive me for mentioning tills at such a moment; but thought that it might help you to bear the trouble which you caunot avert nor alter to know that a good man loves you, and wants vou for his wife. ou will never know a wish itngratined. Norinc. Nell good and true, and you will ho happy as his-" "You have said enough. Mr. Jloirls, the girl's cold voice Intervened Icily, "It entirely out ot tho question. I would never marry any man with this stain upon m father's name," The lawyer littered an ejaculation of ill may. "My dear Miss Norlne, yon must be mad I Why, Noll loves you. I am only an old lawyer, dry as diut myself, but I am not too old to appreciate real loyo." "Mr. Alden is very kind;" tho girl' voice faltered a It I tie in spite of her efforts to be calm "but since there Is a stain upon my namc.I would never ally it to another's. ROUGH This Is final, Mr. Morris. Good morning." And, with a dignified bow, Norlne Lynn left the lawyer's ofilce and went hack to her home. Hut, strtvo as she might, she could not silence tho singing bird In her heart tho sweet, low-votccd singer' who told her of the gift of love from the heart of a good man. "lie Is so noble and true!" she wills pcrcd softly, a faint flush tinging her checks, "1 could not drag him down In sttcll a way. Hut oh! papa papal I don't believe that you were guilty. I will never believe it. And I mean to prove tuy father's innocence to tlio world." Her eyes flashed with ft loyal light; she shut her white lecth resolutely together, and a look of firm determination settled over tho palo, sweel face. She was only twculy, and had no legal claim upon any living creature; but her faith In her dead father's Innocence was "firm as the everlasting blils." When sho reached homo soon to be her home no longer she found .lohn Arnold there. A dark, slnstcr-lonklng man, who had been her father's friend, and assistant cashier in Ihe hank. Hut Norlno had never trusted hlin, and of late sho had grown to dlsllko him Intensely. He came to her side, his unpleasant eyes gazing Into tho girl's white faro with keen sci un ity. '.My dear Miss '.ynn" in a smooth, oily lone "I have boon waiting to see you. Miss Norine," trying to take one of her cold trembling hands In his own, "I lmyn hcaid of your trouble Ihe discovery of your father's guilt." "Hush I" shu commanded, sternly. "Jiy father was not guilty. John Arnold" (she Unshed about with a resolute light In her dusky eyes) "my father was Innocent, and you know it." IIo smiled. "Noilnc, I can lay my handson pceur- lain facts which will clear your father's name from the stain upon it," ho said slowly, gazing into her white faco wilh eyes all afire. "I promlso to do this; I swear to clear Warren Lynn's honor, and sot him right before ills fellow-men that the name which shall he carved upon his tombstone shall bo clean and honest; all this I will do, Norlne.upon one condition." That condition Is " She stopped short. "That you become my wife. .Vfarry inc,' Noilnc, and I will do all this, for jour sake." Her white face did not relax a muscle; her volco was low, and clear and calm, as she mado answer; ."Do sol Lot my father Id; exonerated publicly then come to me. I will bo your wife, John Arnold, if you are willing to marry me knowing that I do not love you I can never lovo you." "No matter. I am willing to take you as you aro, knowing that in tlmo loyo will come. Beforo to-morrow night Warren Lynn's namo shall he cleared from the stain upon it." She shivered nil over as shn hoard theso words, but she turned her face away and he lid not see tho heartbreak in hei eyes. Tho next day tho community was elect rified by the strange news that H'arren jim had been wiongly accused. The real culprit came to tho foro witli Ids con fession of guilt, aud ample restitution was made. So Norino did not lose her home, nor was she -forced to give up the compe tency which was lawfully hers. Her faco as palo as marble, but hor eyes shone Ith the light of trlulnph. She would have ruined her own life willingly to sec her father's name cleared from Ihe shadow of a crime: she had ruined nml darkened her life. Tlm criminal was sentenced to prison; and Notlno prepared for her mar riage with John Arnold. It was the night beforo the saciillco was to take place. All day Norlne had been haunted by a strange presistcnt feeling that sQinelhlng was going to happen, some thing dustiued lo Influence her whole life. Sometimes God sends these shadowy warn ings to us if only- wo would heed them. Sho went out into tho gionuds at last, to try and light out llio battle alonn in I lie open air, witli only God to sec. She did not love John Aruoldjand oh It was a hitter confession which sho mado to herself she did loyo Nell Alden. Yet hero sho was, about to chain herself for life perhaps n long life- to the man for whom sho felt only mrrsliin. The sound of huriyiug footsteps made her start and glance up. She saw Nell Alden coming rapidly toward her, A tall line-looking fellow one of Nature's noble' tner. "Miss Noline,"- in a I rumbling voice I havo news, dreadful news for you, John Arnold has been Injured. Ihcre was a railroad accident you know that ho had left town, and was now on his way home? and he was mot tally wfltinded Norlne he- is dead! And ilor.'t look at me with such frightened eyes beforo ho ilied ho mado a confession, which, painful as It must bo to you yon still must know. Norinc. bo confessed that ho was tho criminal who had defrauded tho bank, That ho Ihrow the criino upon your lather, who was as Innocent as a babe; and then to gain your hand in marriage ho bribed another man to confess tho crime. That man Is in prison; but was soon to have es caped so Arnold confessed and allowed to leayo the country with a goodly sum of money as remuneration. Hut death has overtaken John Arnold, and Norlne, Norlne, look up and tell me that you did not loyo him and that you do care a little for me?" His arms were about her: the dark head unon his breast, while n low, trembling voice falte:ed: Not a little, Nell but with all my heart." And ho was satisfied. They havo been married for long years now and Notlne never thinks of the past without a shudder, ni:d a prayer of thanks to Heaven for her escape from a fearful doom tho doom of a loveless marriage. General Corlenn, the ancient Mexican revolutionist, is much broken in health and tbeie is soma public sentiment In favor of pardoning him. He has been In prison eleve n years. Stumm Brothers, of Ncunkircbeu, Ger many, hare offered a prize of $2500 for the best means of preventing the inbabatlon of dust by, the workmen engaged In grinding cl&K. Hear: Best made Clothing in Philadelphia for Men, Youths, Boys and chil dren. A. C.YATES &Co., SIXTH & CHESTNUT, LEDGER BUILDING. Sent, s, 188S. New Clerk These apples sceni to bo vety small, riopriotor Woll, what do you expect when you open the wrong end of the ban el? Tho Love that Lives; "Youth fades, love droons, the leaves- of friendship full A mother's secret hope outlives them nil," She w ill not believe her dimpled darling must die. The baby's eyes look to her for help and there is help' Hapten to' the nearest druggist nnd procure Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and your child may be restored, for it cures consumption, which is only scrofula of tho lung, if taken in tunc, as readily as it cures scrofula afiect lug other parts anil organs. Don't delay. A pet feet npecific, Dr, Page's Catarrh Remedy. Clerk (to busy employer) Thero is. a gcntlcrnah outside, sir, who says that he a very old friend of of your father's, Busy Employer Tell him I'm sorry, hilt ny father Is dead. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Shiloh's Catarrh Kenied a marvelous cure for tutnrrh, diphtheria canker mouth, mid head-aelie. With caeli bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for tlio more successful treatment of thnso complaints lthout extra charge, l'rico .60 c, bold by T. D.Thomus Lehigliton, W. Illcry, Weiss- port. Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain is al Sch- latigbad. She has been at something or other bad almost all her lifo, ' A man has" just, died In 'Connecticut who smoked over 2,000 herrings' a'day. lyorsc than tiioionacco nanit. no wonncr ho died. He I see Miss Jones is biclc from 'arls. ho (n spirited rlyal) I noticed hor dress was cut rather low, but I didn't .sup. pose yon couui sco iter uacic irom mat inst ance. ' Answer This Question. Si: 2. Why do so many people wo sc omul us i-ceiii to prefer to stiller and bp ado niK'nilde by Indigestion, t'onstipa- (ii), iJir.iucvs L,nss oi Appetite, looming Up id th 1'ikmI, Yellow Skin, when tor 76 Ills nc win i-eu in em oiiuoas rvsicni Vitnlber, guaranteed to euro them, Sold by I). Th"ii.n-; Lehigjiton, w. Hiery,Voits- mrr There should be a new set of command ment. Alt of hi old ones nave been broken. It Is ihe d.iy after Labor day when celebrants feel lil,, Indulging in a pay-raid. Germany's imhv imperial baby hasbecn Iwn onlj four mime. Is royalily losing er gtip:' - We liv a l'"'l and positive euro for iilnrih. diidiil.' i :, canker mouth, and ead-ache, Slul:,b' catarrh NusmiI in.. elm fnjyitfnSTch bottle. Use t il yon diyjirTiealtli and sweet breath. riceiptViiU Sold by T. D. Tliomas, T. D. A-'liighlnn, Y . Iliery eissirt. Convicts aio tho only persons who do not hellevo In their convictions-. -Conductor Thai man yott just" spoke to so grullly is tho now president of the com pany. Brakeman lly jinks! Is mat so? I thought he was only patron of the road. liiiiitiiree'iiregiiaiuuteeilbv Dr. J. 11. Mayer sal Arch Sliect, Phila. liaso at once, no opera tion or iiusmcss demy. iiimiMiiuis cureti. rsemi for circulars. 4'My An attllndo Is about tho onl? thing ft dude dares strike. -No man's wife ever complains that her husband is too good to her. -Our northern forests are slowly nlnelng away. Merits Wins. We desire lo mv to our citizens, that for year we have been selling Dr. King's New 1.. T ,-,.. XT iMsenvory mr consumption, ur. jiug su Lilt. Pills. Hiicklen's Arnica Salve and Elw- Iric Hitlers, and have never handled reme dies tlr.it hell ns well, r that have given such mnvcrfctil hutitfiictiou, Wo do not henitute lo euarantec them evory lime, and wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if biitisfattory result do noi follow their use, TIiomi remedies have won their Kpularity purely on their merits, hold by A. w. mom as.' Mrs. Shaw, the whistling woman, bowed to the whistling buoy as she caiho up New York Hay. Honesty is-llio best of policy; but 'poli cy' Is tho best road to dishonesty. Florida ladles may all rightly claim to be st 111 In their teens quarantines. A fine head of hair is an indispensable element of beauty. Ayer's Ifalr Vigor maintains youthful freshness and luxuriance, restores to faded and gray hair its original color, prevents baldness, removes dandruff, and ruie-s soilji diseases. It giyes perfect satiifuctlnn. There is a dealer In New York who confines his business to tlje purchase of dup licate w eddlpg presents, and ho makes mou-