. . ..: :-. . j n t r J". . -- ,1- f- - '",."! - - ...r -- ' - r' . . - ---if-..-, ii- in i, r-- TJ''"'-lys1-is - 1 z The Carbon Adv&fe&te.' Advertising; Raes. For Iiogal Notlooa. he following prices fot legal adver is tig Iiri boaa adopted by -,aa Oahuon An Iudkpkndrwt Familt NKwarApK,rW Ushed every Saturday In LelUxhtoL Carbon County, rennsylvanLi, liy Harry V. Morthimor Jr. BANK STREET. $1 00 Per Yoar In Advohoa I Rest advertising medium In the county. Every descrlptlon'of Plain and Fanty JOB PRINTING t very low prices. We do not hesitate tor that wo aro hotter cqttpped thsn any other printing establishment In this section tn do first-class Job-work, In' all1'' ' Its branches, at low prices. , Charter Notices ... Auditor' Notices Commissioner's Notices Divorce Ncllcei Administrator's Notice Executor's Nollco - $4 00 - 4 Oo 4 00 - 4 00 3 00 - 3 00 $1.00 a Year m Advance. INDEPENDENT ,4 Live and Let Live." $1.28 when not paid in Advance. Other legal advertising will bo charged for y tho square. H. V. Mortutnvr. Jr.. Publisher. VOL. XVII., No 12. Lohighton, Carbon Coanty. Penna., February 2, 1889. Single Copies 5 Cents. t 4 Professional & jiiu uaws. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT tiAW, NOTAItV I'UIIMO, lyrtuB j .Tbo Ruom recently oocupled by W. M. Rapahor. 3ANK 8TRKRT, - LKIItailTON. PA liny be consulted In English and German. Jtdy 4-ly W. M Rapshor, monNEr sn counsellor at law, AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door abacs the Mansion House .MAUCIl CHUNK PEVN'A Real Estate and Collection Aftcncy. Will Puy nd Sell Ileal Estate. Conveyanclntt neatly done, fellccttons promptly made. Settling Kstates of Dccdents a specialty. May be consulted-In English and German. nnv. '.2-r1 O. V. Klolntop, Instructor in Music, Rabbins' American Classical Methods a special T. Terms moderate. awrlt-tf W. G. M. Soiple, rltratCIAN AND 8UROEON. SOUTH STREET, - - - LEIIIGIITON. May be consulted In English and German. peeial attention (tlven to Gynecology. OrFici: Hours; from U M. to 2 P. M., mid Tom o to 9 P. M, mar. :il-yl A.. S. Rabanold, D. JL. S Ave Omen s-Orer J. W, Rsudcnbush' Uipior Store, BANK STREET, LEIUOUTON initjlrrln all Its branches. Teeth Extracted Jrftliout Pain. Uas administered when requested. Office mys-WEDNEai)AYof each week. P.0.ad4,ess. ALLKNTOWN, tan J-yl Lehigh rountv. Ta. f. 1. SV1ITH, 0. D. S., Otaoe opposite the Opera lIoiis. iBank Street, Lci ;i ton, Pa. BKNTISTltY IN ALL ITS UKANCHE8. FUUbb and making artlttclal dentures spoolal j. Local anesthetics used. Uai administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT PAIN. .OFFICE HOURSf From 8 . in., to 13 m., from 1 p. m., to s p. tn., from 7 p. m., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or Herman Oct lS-87-ly Horsa Doctor, '(Uonorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.). nee: carton joase BaaK: St., "Luhigmou CASTRATION. DENTISTRY, Diseases of llorsc and Cattle. SUCCESSKUI.LY TH RATED. Bp? cial and Particular Attention paid to LAMENES :-: SPAVINS, Splints, Ringbone, Hoofbound, Ad all diseases prevalent among Domesticated Auuiiais. His 'Inrse amlCatlio I'ow leis sold Ii lilm alf and storet generally. usulttulou Free .'barges Moderate. " On. i telegraph and telephone promptly at- idd to Operations umiuuiiy renormeu la PR; G. T. FOX 172 Main Street, Bath; P. AT BASTOK, SWAN HOTRL, JUESUAYB. T ALLKXTOWN, AMEItlCAN UOTKI,THUHSDA AT HAMOOa, UaOAllWAV 1IOUSK. MONIIAVS. it bath. Wkonkhuayb anb Hatuudays. OfQca noiu's From 8 a. ui. to 4 p. tn. Practlei Mmltud to diseases nt the Eve.Ear, Nose&Jhroai t4T" Also, Kef ractlon ot tho Eyes for the adjust- oseui ot glasses. Fit AST P. DIE L, NOltfll BTUBKT, , Practical Illackiultli& Horsesliom - It prepared to do all work In his II u In the best manner and at the lowest prices Ple ise c .11. iniva-wi. PACKEflTON HOTEU, Midway between Standi Chunk & Leblgiiton, Z. 11. C. IIOM, Proprietor. PAC1CERTOH, - - Pxa. t ttn il.tt noMii Hotel Is admirably retltted. an us Ike best uoconunodatiims for permaueni an. Transient boarders- isxeeuent inuies aim ui nry best Liquors. Stables attached. .tn5- MANSION HOU3t Opposite Lib. Depot, BANK STREET, LEIHGIITON c. n. iiom, rnopniKTon. rhl honss offers first-class accommodations for ranslcnt ana permaueni ooaraers. n nai ureu ewly refitted In all Us departments, and Is loent- In one ol the most nlcturesqw portions of the nrougn. Terms moderate. tjC" The B A R Is atnolled with i choicest Wines. Liquors and Ifears. Fresh ger on Tan. aprlT-yl Contraclor aai MM (S'Mtt door to Itoiiben Fenstertnaeliar't) LEUIUU HfltliKl, LKtlHiUlU.V. fli'isand sperltrallons. and probable ent n - aidldlntri.iuriilslp-d w .iiple-,tlon All n-m ursntwd. R"ilrjn "rom ifv .itV""ll t w i itriJ tirmtsnwi wun ." T.. J. BliTNEY :eHrJWfnllv atniounees tn the Mrchxnts or I. lalitnii and ntliers that ua Is now piquredtn tiall kinds ot IIadmng or Frkibht. Express ' Matier and Baggage Oa reasin itile tnss. Orders left atSeifa ftirur St ire or nt inv rasdear in INIiHL. tirxr 'w Cemetery, will MsJr Braasyt astsu Wm tssjtaat MlMitoAi mm itlw WdiBDOrt Business Directory. JJilt.YNKMX HOUSE, EAST WRIHUrORT. rKNN'A. 'this lionso oltera llrst-class accommodations to the permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic prices, only One Dollar ier day. nuR7-iy John JtKituto. Propriety. Oscar Christman, WlilSSPOItT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables. Easy riding carriage i and. sate dilvlng horses. Ilest accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Ulvomcatilul. mav21-ly Tho - Wei3sport - Bakery, C. V. LAURY. PUOPKIRTPIU Delivers I'rcsli lln'ad and Caltcs in Wclssport, llilgliton and vicinities every day. In the store I h.ivo a l'lnc Line nt Confectionery for the llnlldav Trade. Hunday scheols and fos llvals supplied at lowest prices. dees-em. THE Wclsspoit, Carton County, Penna., Henry hmtm&n, Proprietor. The public Is respectfully Informed that this ..U-biiuw hniKR has been renttetl and Improved o a tlrst rate, and able to furnish tho vety best Accommodations of all klnils A FINE POOL ROOM. tn.-nnncctlnnwllhtlie1Tbtellsn FINK POOL iOOM handsomely fitted up. AprKl S7Iy ilvev Canal BrMp E. WuiBjorl. NU ERTAKER AND DEALEIl IN , PURNITUKE, PARLOR SUITKS, BED ROOM SUITES. &c, ic. Trices the Tory lowest. Quality ol ijoods the best. Satisfaction guaianteed ti every particular. Caskt.s, Coffins and Shrouds Wa Ii.va full llitf, wlitph wi will furnish a! the lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, f the choicest quality at rery reasonable prices. Call aud be convinced. JOSEPH P. HEX, Aprl4-ly EAST WEIS3POHT. have Inst opened a Coal Yaitl in connectloi with my hotel In WKISrtPoltr where eau constantly be touud all sizes of the BEST COAL! it prices Fully as Low as tho Lowest. Give me ;i trial and be Convinced. HENRY CHRISTMAN, Port Allen Housr, Tlvissport. Fairbanks Htaudar.l Scales in Connection. August 25, 4m 'lii Cam of all Books of Adventure OONUENSPP INTO ONE VOLUME. PIONEER AXU BARING HEROES I 1 DEEDS. The tliillllug adveutures of all the. hero c plorois and frontier lighters with Indians, out laws and wild beasts, ocr our whole countrj routine earnest limes to me preseiu. nut exnlolts ot DoSoto. lAHalle.iiUiidlsli.Boom-, Keulou. Ilrady. Crockett. l!ie. Houston, Cat- son, Custer, California Joe, wild Hill, liuttaio lllll, Generals Miles and Crook, groat Inillai. chiefs, and seores of others. Splendidly Mils tiateil with aw line engiaviug. Ageuia ismcii lm priced, and beats anything to sell. Ilin tor payments allium! Agents short of fund AM. I 1'Ull. CO., l.ox cxhi rnii.nieipiiia.- fclipuai PATENTS!! FRAHEtB fl. HOUGH. iflliGilur of Americaii & Fardan Patent 025 F St.. near 0. S. Patent Office. WASUINQTOX. D. C. .11 luistness before United Stales rateut Ofllc ittendedtn foi moderate lees. Patents pmeure. J n the Uniteit Htiite.snnil auiroreign voiiinrio i rod ilri oni LoStl refilstered. Hejcctei suiillcatloiis ietved and prosecuted. lntoruiH : ion and adUce ns to obtaining Patents ehoer ally ItiriiMieil wttlioul charge, nend hkelcli o iloilel fur FKKK ojilLtau as to P.iteiitabilitv. .Copies of patents f urnlsln d; r 25e. eaon. .ir-CorresiMiiiilencekiillelted. aio johihton Business Direotory rr AL SCHWARTZ, Hank St., the oldest furnl V tnre house In town. Every description o urultiire always on hand. Prices very low. try A. PETKRM, Saloon aud Itestauraut, Uailh v . street, f resit i.ager always ou tap. uys- i ssasou. Drop In aud see us. I10V12-I) SSRANH'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the Advocatk Omen, Is lieailquarters for tiavuigaiHi iiHireuiuug. i igars s touacco som SOTO FItS. KODKItElt. imdrr the Exchanre J Hotel, Hank stieet, for a Mnooth shave or .i isljlonable hair cut. CloSed on Sunday's. tioeuer Hair ionic, cures iiaiiuriiu. A RELIABLE JEWIil.Hlli li. 8. HOCK, ,mJ8 8S OPP. PUHLIO SQUARE. TRIE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFI0E, UanK A street, plain aim lauey jun pruntnga sjieci y. Aovocatk one dollar per year lu advantt- T W. ItAUDENnUHll, H. ink street, Mholrsiil. J, dealer lu ciiotce orauos ot HiitsKies, gin irandles, wines, So. tsT" Patronaga solldteil ur Churohes, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. South lUnk street Sunday tervlces at to . n.. and 7.30 n. m. .Sunday School i. in. Wm. Majou, Pastor TKINI1Y LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sundn.v serrtces. In a. in., t(leruuin), 7.30 p. in., (Eng- uu;,niiuiiayseiioorp.m. j. u. uuuicit.l ,;sln' n I'.FORMCli. Uhigh stieet, Sunday services i at 10 a. in., (Gennan, 7.30 p. m., (English), rjsVANIiEl.lCAL. South stieet, Sunday servient m i on. in., ttit-itii tn;, i.joi.. ill., tl-aigllslp nuua) soliisil s p. in. A. H. K" i.i ti. I'rfstor n ATI lOI.lt'. itui.er NortlianipltPii iuiiI Coat v siri-cis, uerviei every .-.iiiiuay mm ning am evening. Rkv. IIaiimaoke Pastot SOMETHING HEW lll'lll tirir. hiaanl of art.oTtiR l.tNr. that requires vnttuvrura i-in. ,,-rv oitiisi-uerniT. lamiuress aim ctore keener wsnts It. SMinnle sent bv mail. B feet .l sets.. Pi fte fortmrts. Kiksti'I.ass AGENTS. WANTED k'ik i his copvty. Address. NOR, iiaji ii. mij.ua: u., Minuiactumiir A SWiTOHJBACK CLEANZINE Kemnves Paint and Ui ease from Woolens, Sillis, Katins. t'aslitneres. I.aces.Crapes, &e. lly the use of GI.KANZtNB Clothing of any Malctial. Car pels, Lap Kolies. Car riage Ciihlilotis, THut mine. &c, ca.i lie q a I c k I y leaned of dirt, grease or paint without In jury. It is without an equal fur removing laixlruff, freckles, sunburn, tan, &o. 25 Outs a Ko'ttr. Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davia, Summit Kill. Tor Sale by T. D. THOMAS, lhigbton. witcUaclf Colli Core ! the most tertain and speedy remedy In the orld Coughs, Colds. Croup, lloirsenes, W hoop, iigciugli, Iiiliienza,.Snro Throat. &c. Tiylt. Price, Tn enty-Flve Cents. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" o nKi 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, ll'e lead, both In low prices and quality of ;oods. Our large slock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. niarte easy manutactur lug Rubber Slanips.Scnil tor price list of outtlts. tr .1. F. W. Dorma.i,No.21V ICastnermau St.. Haiti. more.Md..U.S.A -Oe2ain A. rprr JOXx JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS Tire. Life & Live Stock Insurance Special attention ot Farmers and others Is ailed to the liberal terms offered by the I1ERKS OUNTY MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR- NCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for his Comity asid neighborhood. Real Estate Aeencv, teal Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. ec2l,8T-tt ' AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil Watckmaker, Bank .Sireet, Lehighton, Penna, tespectlully Invites the attention of his friends endtho eltlzons generally to Ins loimsase aew stock of Watches, Clocks, Silvarwaro, Jewoly, .t Trices that defy competition. It win pay you .i c.ill aud Inspect ray slock bttoio puretiastnt -hiauhsre. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work ;uaranteed. Mi mm w wace. 3IGN OP THE BIG- WATCH, ' Rank St., Lehighton. eDecmher I7.e871y Fot Nswrsi Designs snd Most Fssliloasbl Style of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, ' GROCERIES, . PKO VISIONS, J3ILVERWAKE, &c, &o. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. oods turnntel snd prices ts low ai ties- wheie fr the same quality t f goods, lulj 1H. 1HR5-Iy 77 ANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Choice and Hardy Nursery Stotk. Stesdj wprk foreiiei-etle luen, Kalarv and ex penses, nr noiiiailsstoe if nreferred. S.itls'artlon guaranteed tn ciuttoiuvrs and agents. Write In- meQiaieiy tor terms. Mate age. Address K G. CHASE fc CO., itsn ftonth renn Square, I'bladelphla Peasa. nun. II e.T. ijubsciibe lor "tbj ' dvneate. iosief Cures Liver Complaint, Biliou3 ACec- tions, IjSe.i oc Atipttits, Eiclc UeaJachc.Cick Stomach, Gil-tllncs3,Co9tivo- & ncs3,Dyt pepsia u Kidncv troublo 1 ana nil uoucato ! omaio Com plaints. Sold crcrrwliore. Prico 23 cents. oioei Fragrant! lip Lasting 1 The Leading Perfume for the ToIIetand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Ptioo 25 otis. IVill relievo Rheumatism, flcarafrjia, .aatlinas.h.tisft-l tirnhnnn.Snnrin. ' j i i -- llcadacho, Toothache, Sores, Burnsv uounas, uuts, vcclds, Uackache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Faco, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. rtlPTJt,n:-'s PWC3. f-9 Cmt loiaccon uriCh UioU. Print 10 CU. Atcllitrtigaittt. AT TIJE Central Drug Store, opr. Tnn runuo square m Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR j.; Pure Drugs and Medicines,' Fine Sohps, Brushes, &c., j&c;. Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Libra! Lamps I Wall Paper and Decorations ! Spectacles AVhen you buy a pair of Shoes you wants good lit. Rut If you need SPECTACLES It 1 nucli more Important that tho EYE should b. iccoramodated with correct lenses and a propel Iv lilting framo which will bring the lenses di rectly before tho centre of the eye. If you bu; your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will find tbt above points properly attended to. PERSCRIPTIONS Carefully (01 OctlMfS7 In tho treatment ot slight ailments would save a vast amount of sickness and misery. One of Ayer's Pills, taken after dinner, will assist Digestlou ; taken at night, will relieve Constipation j talitjn at any time, will correct irregu larities of the Stomach and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ayer's Pills, as all know who use them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory in tboir results. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their valuo as a Cathartic for myself and family." J. T. Hess, Luithsrille, Pa. " Ayer's Pills have been In use In my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely rerllled allettmt is claimed for them," Thomas F. Adams, Euu Diego, Texas, " I ltavo used Ayor's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight years. Whenever I have an attack of headache, to which I am vory subject, I take a doso of Ayer's Pills and am nlwnys promptly relieved, I find them equally Leuellcial In colds'; and, in my family, they arc used for bilious complaints and other dlstutb anees with such pood r fleet that we lare ly, If ever, have to cull a physician." II. Voulliemo. lintel Voullleiuc, Sara toga springs, n. x. Ayer's Pills 3 rnEFAiiUD nr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealors In Medicine. Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER o Window and Door Fhajies, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER 13 All KMs of DresM' Lulier Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c Very Lowest Prices Mmm Ailse's Romance. Mrs, Ilurkfe Collins, "I would not tblnk of s".ch a thlnz. Ed pari It Is an idea foolish enough for Don Qulxoto, and will end. In no Rood, I am positive. You know nnthlns of tho child who she ts or where she rarue from, savo ncr own romantic story, and then, tbo oc ctipatlon In which you found her engaged. Senilis (lowcrsl It is really " "The poor child's pnlv1 moans of sup port. I thought that I had already told you that. Poor little Allso uotild have Starved, I Imagine, loig ago. If the had not fount, couraee sufficient to Invest her last dollar In n pretty assortment of bouquets wuicit she sold upon the street, nnd In nn hour s time had disposed of them all, and lonblcd her money. Since that day, six mounts ago, sue lias been doing a neat liitle business In bouquets. And she Is ss modest and childish, that no ontS ever seems to think it out of place, and were a rude word to be spoken, to her. It would be for the first time. Ifealv,, mother, I sea no improprletv'in my taking the.chlld to edu rate her. Winter has come now. nntl there ire no flowers to be sold, and I shudder to Itlhk of what the girl's future mteht be. tVqrse still, Ihe kind old woman who has ie her shelter ever since her .mother's leath, has just died, and Allso- Forrest is tlonu in the world. JJut where- did the clrl como from? Vou say that she is almost a stranger here tiulhasno relations. Do not allow jour teneroslty to be Imposed upon, Edgar." Ldgar Alnsllo'adark check flushed and lis .eyes flashed with indignation. 'Sba came over from England with her ather and mother, a year ago," ho re timed, irylne hard to control bis impa lence; "her father was suffering from ronsumptlon and died on the wav. It seemffhat they wero Id search of some friends their only kindred who resided ouie place In New York. But soon after hey had landed tho papers which would irov.e their kinship and also containing no address of these relations, were de iroied In the Cro. Tho hotel at which Mrs. Forrest and Allso were slaving was burned, and the) barely escaped with their Ives. The frljhl and exposure prostrated Airs. Forrest, and sho died soon after. eavlng her young daughter alone, and but or this kind old woman of whom I nl- eady bave spoken, she would have been -ntlrely friendless In a strange land. Then Vllse embarked in her floral venture, and tow old Mrs. Woods, her last friend Is cad, and the girl's position is pltlittl. j lecainu Interested In her some months ago: I was In the babjt of buj lnt flowers from ten ; Mother, I cannot resist the nleudlng, lalhe'tic eyes of the girl; she is almost wild villi terror and erlef nver hor nun .1, ..!. :ondtIon, and I thought you would con- nt lo. Jet her coma here for a time at eastr Let her attjnd school, and wall POO you after school hours. T nrnmUo In . - . - f .ww . " eftay all expenses." ' Mrs. Alnslle's pale arlstoetatic face 'wore i troubled expression, but she could hard- consent, for Edgar Dr. Alnslle was ter only child, and was prized accordingly. I'hey were all alone, these two, and the nother could not refuse to show sympathy vlth her sou lu this new and charitable ibject. So Alise Forrest came to live at the Ain llu mansion. A slight, pale-faced girl, ith deep blue eyes, and waving brown mlr, and a pure white complexion like the atln petals of a white rose. A natun.l ady. Jrs. Alnslio was compelled to ac knowledge tho fact, as she watched the slender, graceful form, atllted in a simple icrge gown, glide about the great house, ilways busy, always thoughtful for Ihe elder woman's comfort. And cradimlW .Mrs. Alnslle grew to depend upon themlq mirations of the oung girl; but slut was too proud to acknowledge her regard for Alise. : Ivy Graham watched the girl from a dis tance with dark, unkindly eyes. She was i.benutlful brunette, daughter of a rich uiair living near, andlt was reported that ,ne wouiu some aay becomo Edgar Alnslle's ife. It was the hope of Jits. Alnslle's heart, and she always welcomed Ivy, and treated her with great affection. One day. Edgar chanced to return home mobserved by any of the family, and hastened to the' library In quest of some medical work to which hn u Ished to refer. He was busily turning the leaves of a pon- lerous volume when he heatd a volco in the next room speak his name. A harsh tngty voice; could it really be Ivy Gra- natn's? "So, It is just as I have suspected 1" cried tbo hard, sneering tones, and Edgar knew that It was the voice of .Viss Gia- hsni. "You are dead Id love with Dr, Alnslle. riere I find you klrsing his pho tograph actually daring to kiss llu pho tograph of my Intended husband." MAss Graham!" Such a plead lug voice, such surprised jtlef and consternation, and yes, she was evidently Eorry. Edgar started, and laid the book aside over which be was looking. Oh, you nee.lo'l 'Jlss Graham,' me, I've seen which way the wluu was blowing f ir the last few weeks. Now, Allsle Foi- tat, or by whatever fancy name you see tit to call yourself, listen to me. I am go, ing to marry Edgar Alnslle, just as surely ai I live!" We will see about that," muttered some one in the library, In a voice full of Indig nant resolution. Then the harsh voice went on: "1 have watched jour conduct for some Jnie, Alise Forrest, aud I detest jou, jou sly rat. Tho Idea of you daring to think of Edgar Alnslle you, a poor nobody.! "Stop, Jiss Graham 1 You shall lnsul me no mote. I will leave this bouse to night. 1 cau remain licte no longer to be subjected to your Insults." The very ben thing that you can do," sneered Hiss Graham, coldly. "Edg.r Alnslle would never think seriously of you, My father Is a millionaire, and I can bring lay husband wealth. I would not drag blm down lo poverty as you would do, if it were possible for you to become the wife ol Dr. AilJle!" 'I haye never thought of sueb a thing," Id Ailse, "but he Is the best man in the whole world, aud I would '.ay down my life it it would benefit htm In any way." '.'Humph! I prefer to live, and become Mrs. Alosltel" eried tb other, harshly "but I will say good evening, Miss For rest, and perhaps good bye. You arc go Ing away lo night, you have said!" "I am going away I I will burden my kind frleuds no. longer I Good-bye, Miss Graham I" The door opened and shut, and Miss Gr.i ham's silken skirls trailed themselves down the long hall apd out of tho house. Edgar breathed freely when he heard tho door closo behind her. Then he left the library and deliberately enteral the room where Ailse, all alone, was, weeping as If her heart would break. Hn stooped and kissed tho bowed head. "Look uu, little glrli" he cried, softly, "I lovo jou and want you for my wife. Tell tue If 1 may hope to win you, Ailse?" An hour afterward they sought Mts. Ainslie's presence, betrothed lovers; Edgar would tell his mother at once, and have tho u leaded scene oyer with. To his surprise, he' found that Ivy had returned and was In his mother's ro6m, her head jipon Jrs. iinsiie s unee, weeping as tnougn ner heart would break. It was a sad tale that sho bad como to tell. Ihe fortune of which she boasted was theirs no longer. It seemed that Jr. Graham had Inher ited his wealth as heir at law, and it had only been d Iscoyered that a nearer relative was In existence, thus debarring him from possession. A Use's faco was palo as death, hut her eyes sought Edgar'n with a glanco which nmtclv begged him to hold his peace, and say nothing of tho mutual suspicions that had entered their minds. The suspicion proved correct, Allso was the real heiress to the great fortune which the Grahams had so long enjoyed. Hut sho refused to take it all, but made an equal division, and so the dark shadow of threatened poverty was lifted from the home of Iv Graham, Truly repentant of her harshness lo Ail se, that young lady was eager lo claim her as her cousin. And when Ailse ana Ed gar whete made husband and wlfo Iyy was bridesmaid. A year later she was happily -married, and of all her friends none aro so dearly loved as Dr. Alnslle's sweet wife, whose life-history bad been so strangely romantic THE EY1SS AND MOUTH. A large, bright eye denotes quick per ception, and Is Indlctive of great suscepti bility to external influences, while a small, dull, sunken cje will retain impressions longer. Beautiful. eyes, with finely arched eyo- brows, when found In a man, indicates one of truly refined and arlistic nature, and one who Is an ardent admirer and appreciative of symmetry, elegance and loveliness wher ever they appear. When beautiful eyes, with finely arched eyebrows, appear In a woman, they do note a chatacier fond of dress, pleasure, music, and otherartisttu pursuits, aUhoueh at times, they are Indlcitlveof a cruel, spite ful nature. Large, full eyes, resembling a cat's, arc Indicative of a timid, stupid, treacherous nature, and the possessor of such eyes will seem frightened and apprehensive when engaged In conversation. A large mouth may belong to a coarse. vulgar person, or to a genius. Lips with a cherry rednecs, having a cushioned appearance, belong to domestic natures, fond of kisses and caresses; they make affectionate, friends. Lips, on the other hand, that are thin denoteagreatde.il of self-control and an ndicatlon of coldness and unsociability. Yon have seen persons with their lips habitually open. Well, they belong to a class that thirst for notoriety, applause and commendation. Generally speaking, they are deficient In passions and emotions. MARRIAGES OF PRUDENCE. j Some one has wlttllv said nf marriage. "Shekels with shackels that are misfits are worse lhan poverty worse even than char ity. On the other hand shackels without shekels are equally unendurable. Unfortunate Investments or broken health may come to the best of men, and thb misfortune Is doubly hard if his wife have only useless hands and an empty hraln. A brave, clever woTtan who took the helm of a sinking financial ship and steered It safely Into the harbor was asked how she did It. She answered: Jfy husband's hraln was worn hv anxiety and overwork. I took the eare of his ledgers off his mind and gave, him soma rest. Ills streneth returned and he could then see where bis" blunders had been and could stem tho tide of his losses You didn't know that while a girl my fath er gave roe a thorough instruction in book keepine? I didn't see the reason of It then, hut It has since proved a wise pro vision against disaster. To-day, If my hus band were dlsabled.1 could go Into a count ing rooii and malntalu my family In at least the decencies of life. I appreciate now the wisdom of my parents, and I shall follow their example in bestowing the knowledge of some craft upon each of my laughters. One of thera will learn milli nery and the other house decoration. A DEBTOR'S CLEAR LOfilC. "Conld you manage to pay me what yon owe me?" Inquired one traveling man of another. "Yes, I might, but you may as well wait for It-" "I llko your coolness." "My dear fellow, you are really better off as it is. You don't doubt that I am going to pav you tins money, do you?" "Not the slightest." "And If I were to give it to yim now, I would only borrow It again." That's more than likely." "And the next time I borrowed it I might not pay yon ai all. So you see, you are safer as It Is-" Frugality doesnot Imply parsimony any more than extravagance comprehends generosity. Macarlno Editor Would you not like to contribute an article to our symposium on the subject, "Is marrlase a failure?" Literary Lady (from Chicago) Oh, Mr. Eas chair, how could you think me capable of venturing an opinion on such a subject? Remember my youth and Inexperience. I j am still In my twenties, and I have only beta married four time. A IIEAUTY DOCTOR. Thero is a woman In New York who has n growing ccnieie of patients coming to her to be treated for ugliness. Thoy may baiu perfect health physically. butnotqulto atpcaco in their uilnds be causo of defects which render them un pleasing In tho eyes of their fellow-mortals, and she ministers to this mind diseased by curing, as far as possible, Ihe complaint of plainness. Women go to her to bo made thinner or stouter, to havo their color heightened or reduced, to be treated for ugly complexions red eyes, thin hair, round shoulders, and all tho physical faults which mako tho dif ference between beauty and tho lack of it, To women who aro too stout she rccom mends a bath of salt water In the morning, two or three haudfuls of rock salt being put In the bath over night and allowed to dissolve. They must bo rubbed down with a hcavv Turkish towel after this batb. and aro to sleep on hard beds, whllo tho only Internal treatment she prescribes is Congress-water. and a grain or two of roasted coffee, to bo chewed half an hourbeforo meals, which will greatly lessen the appetite for food, She suggests a diet of cresses, lettuce and spinach, with dessorts of Iceland-moss jellies. luin women sho feeds on corrots nnd parsnips, and doses them with a few drops ot acm phosphate before meals to gl vo them an appetite for the muffins, brown bread, oatmeal, and fruit, that aro to form tho greater part ot their diet. But what sho principally relies udou to add flesh to thin girls, is a pint of sweet milk, to be drunk every night jit9t before getting Into bed. She orders off the corsets of the round- shouldered girls and puts them Into braces Instead, with dally exercises on a pulling machine to help on the good work, while awkward and heavy tlrh aro given a bar oyer which they are to jump many times every day. IFlicn a woman has become too florid she Is fed on sassafras tea anil given hot baths. and the palo woman has her baths cold and a bottle of claret each dav. This "beauty doctor," ns she Is called. has effected somo-wonderful cures of plain ness, and In soveral cases has taken entire charge of a woman for- six months with the result that at tbo cud of that time her friqnds scarcely-know her, so greatly had her nppearance changed. Thero is talk of an infirmary or private hospital being es tablished near New York, of which the beauty doctorls to havo charge, and where women will go, as they do now to the rest cures, to undergo thorough treatmunt for ugliness. This female beauty cultivator Is stern aud dictatorial, and will Immediately give' up a case If her directions are not fol lowed to tho letter. She has great hopes of her hospital, where her patients will be directly under her eye, and she can-see that her Ideas are carried out. sho holds that there is. no excuse for. thorough ugliness,, and-Hhat it can bo to a great extent made a matter of will with a woman whether she will bo pretty and pleasing or uot. If your face is marked with blotches, And eruptions mar your skin, You may bet your bottom dollar There Is something wrong within. Tis the blood. To purity it. Thero is nothing half so good, As tho G. M. I). Is try ill To be clearly understood will explain that G. M. D. means "Gold en MedlcaUDlscoyery" (Dr. Pierce's), the popular remedy.for debility, lung-troubles, and weak, lmproverishcd blood) which, like scrofula, shows Its presence in the sys tem in blotches, eruptions and pimples. Perfection is attained In Dr. Sago's Catarrh Beniedy. CURIOUS FACTS. In England burglary was a capital offence until 1620. Leavenworth, Kan., claims a mule thirty-eight years old. The curfew bell was a law in England only till the accession of Henry I. By a new process coon skins are dyed and finished Into a line glossy black fur. While a Michigan barber was shaving a supposed corpse the man came to life again. Captain Nicholas Costello, of Haverhill, Jass., Is 100 and still boalthy and ac tive. Stock-groweia say that all domestic animals would live longer If more kindly treated, A tame cow belonging to a farmer near RIdgeway, Canada, has been taught to distinguish colors. An Indiana man has been convicted of tealing MO plows, all of which he had tored away in a barn. A man lu New Hampshire who was suei for a debt of $1 made oath tn court that he had never been worth over $0 at one time n his life, and that his iucotne was not over SI per year. An American sayt "sir" COO times where an Englishman says It once. Why? This is an Americanism so far as peculiar to Americans, but really nothing more than a survival )f an o!d-fashlonolEnslisb courtesy 4 TRADE MARK Chronic Rheumatism. Prompt, Permanent Cures. Once Cared, Always Cured. r.rt MdUon. Io, Tib. I, HIT. Stflcrtd MTtrtly wlthrhiumitua la k.M; conld hlrtflv la.,.. Tvo .pptlc.tlo.i ( 61. Jkcobl 0U umpUUly ud nt. tto i.tra tm Jjt Once Cared, Always Cured. CusJelMli, H. T., r.b. 10. HIT. Avok. wttli .xemt.Uaf p.U L tbooldar; tel4 v.rloal ramedUi wtlh Be act. WentUmyoac; tla becitta l&wffr.fcl; wt.t hoa. .Ill .'clttk .d wtd St. J.cob Oil. Tb. .Stct w.s mftfftd; jaIm ctM4i rstorAid to work .1 1 .'clMk. Cir, lu. nailud pwMMttt, WTIiTiTfT r. COOK. Once Cured, Always Cured. UmU. ttiii,, Oct. tt. llll. 8.4 UTtx. rkauBsttun ta kM; trl4 U.Sf naidl.l without rll.t; triad St. J.eota OU ul w.1 yronplly ovad. ttoratoniof pnlnaavani run. SATIS Lawsxmcx. Proof. Tka toatlaoBy uanot V. dlapuUd. It Lai tan varUad ul rauwad .fur ft ups. f fMru- It. Mm I pl&. V. oup.uU4 ..ft iaow Ilk. nniU. At Daueorrrs aud Dxaless. W8 CUARIES A. VMCUUt CO., Bnbrt, lid. A.C.YATES &Co. SIXTH & CHESTNUT, LEDGER BUILDING. lothing hiladolphia for bildren. "Ills A. C.YATE&&C SIXTH & CHESTNUT. LEDGER BUILDING. Sent. 8, 1688. "Why, Jennie, what do vou think?" sho cried as she stopped a friend on the ayenuo the other morning. - , . , ion yo gone to housekeeping, I bet." -"Yes, we have' Osville only ceta HQs. week, you know, and mamma was doubt.. ful but It's all right. Wo can buy alt want and have lots left. IPhr. -w a you think turnips cost?" "I don't know." uniy a cent a plntj and I can get a small cabbago for three cents'" i We have a snccdv anil nnsitirn m-.. catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth. tn : in fen. th. j iiean-acne, atmou's catarrh remedy. A Nasal injector free with each bottle'. Use'"" i t if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold hv T. TV n.n... Lehighton, W. Biery WcissporL JtV .! . i "John Bull," a nickname elvento Englishmen, Is said to be derived from Dr. Arbnthnot's satire of that name. . Answer This Quoitlon. . No. 2. Why doso manv neotilA around us seem to prefer to suiter and bo mauo mieeraoie by Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite,- Comine Up of the Food. Yellow Skin, whea for 7fi cents wo will noil them Shiloh's Stsim " Vilalizer. cnarantced to euro then. fliM k- T. I). Thomas, Lehighton, W. Biery.Welsi- i. , ,, A Quaker witness was ordered out of a London court the other day because he would not remove his hat. 1 .-. u y Bhlloh's Catarrh EarnsiS. A j aroiow '"Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous Kn.di cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, a and head-ache. With each bottle there k an ingenious asal injector for the more successful treatment ef those complaints without extra charge. Price 60 c. Soli hy ... x'. ftuuiiiua iAjnignton, w. lilery, weua port. In raanT parts of England and In tha. Unlted States an odd number of eggs Is put under a setting hen. ' ' RnDtnre euro frnarnntppi i,v n.. t u.. 831 Arch Street, t-htla. Ease at once.' no or uoupriiusincssueiay. Thousands cured. Bend for circulars. 43.it Nine knots mada In a black woolen thread formerly served as a charm tn the case of a sprain. KUPETSY. Tills Is what vou oucht to haye. in fet. ' ' ' you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thous- -"J atids are searching for it daily, and 'mourn-M'" ing because they find it not. Thousand upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our neonle in the hone that thnr m ' attain this boon. And yet it may bo hid ' byr.il. Wegttarrantce that Electrio Bit- -"I terr, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Diges tion and oust tho demon Dyspepsia and In stall instead Eupcpsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dysneneia nnd all dis eases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Bold at 50c, and 1.00 per bottle by T. D. Thomas' uruggist. A spring ot natural cologne baa braksn forth in the southern part of Algiers. The liquid has not been annalyzed, but 'It odor fa very similar to that of patchouli. " Ayer's Pills aro constantly sdvanclnx in the estimation of these who use them. Thoy improve Ihe appette, promote diges tion, rrstoro healthy action, and regulate eycry function. They aro pleasant to take, gentle in their operation, and powesful la subduing disease. A New York English chop-house, ktpt by a German, uses a ton of cheese every three months for ll'olsh rarebit aad gold en. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can b cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggist.' . A Japanese I coming over to this i country to prove that a man can stay un der water for four minutes as well m for twenty sscontls. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for coughs and cslds doe, It is indeed wonderful. He authorises all druggists (o give those who call for it a sample bottle free, that they may try it be fore, purchasing. The Large ottle are 60c and ?1. Wo certainly would advise s trial. It may save you from consumption. A man can hire a bouse In Japan, . keep two servants and live on lb? fat of -tb land all for a little over $20 a month. A fissure has recently appeared In the, earth lu Churchill county, Nay,, which U three feet wide, several miles long and ot unknown depth. , ., A(r, TopUff, of Cleveland, Is nothing trp not enterprising. He proposes to take,. , phonographopone with him around the world and record his impressions, sendlj the phonograra to hit daughur. at-I I. fTttoaf .r 'V-T----iflfrMfiiitrYI ir J'"' ,
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