The Carbon Advocate, in tNrjRi'EJtnRXT Family NuwirAvavltrli iisueu .very Saturday id inigntori. Carbon County, 1'cnnsylTaiitft, ly Tli it III so'.l a' r lb'le S.i'e ' Harry V. Morthimor Jr. mi So in A KIM'O.!. I'. i SVl'Uit.-W. I'll' Ml. HSi. at 1 'i i'Ih a iJ It . til f ill wtil tir ) 'rt f , fit: I i I fast tinflug horse, pl:f jnu ! soring wn Kdti. eut If single nnrii 'M. 1).) y:nU Uai ytt, Isce curtains, lr line uf Uees an I esslirohlerles. a full line of dress cmiiU, l&o pairs of pants, 40 suits of clothes, anJ Btaertius oilier articles. UANli STKEET. $1 00 Per Year In Advance ! Host advertising medium In tho county, Every description of Plain and Fansy JOB PFiNTIN t very low) 1 eis Tt's Co not hesitate kusf that wo aiu hotter c Tupped than any otlit printing establlthmeut In this leciloa to 1I0 flrst-elass jub-tvork, In all Its branches, at low prices. INDEPENDENT " Ufe and Let Live." $1.28 'when not paid in Advance. ;jH.OO a Vetji in Advance. XiBhtghton, Carbon County, Penna., March 30, 1889. MAX B03KHBLUT. VOT,. XVII.. No. 20 Single Copies 5 Cents. Horaoe Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT ti A W , SOrAUY PUHLKJ, mam -The Boom recently occuplod by W. M. Hepiuer, AH K STUB ST, - LEIU0HT0N. l May bo consulted In English ml Herman, tily 4-1 y 1 W. M Rapshor, VTTOBKKT A sr. C0UITSEI,t,0Ii AT LAW AM) DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door aboro the. Mansion House, ' MATJOII OHCSK, - - PBWM'A sal BtMe and Collection Apencj. Will Put i Sell Real Kstatc. Convcyanclmr neatly riono. Ileetions promptly made. Bcttllnir Estates tif eejitents a specialty. May bo coniulted li, nullsli and Herman. nov. a2-yl O V. Klehitop, Instructor in Music, oablns' American Classie.il Methods a special f. Terms moderate. nttff H-tt W. a. M. SoiplO, fllYStCIVJT AKI SUHOKOS. STRBRT, - - liEHIUHTOS Mm be consulted In Enidis'i mid 'lerman. p e(al attention irtven to tlynecolo;ry. Jrriit tfouif; from VI M. to J P. Man -om I to P. 51, mar. .H- 1 i. i. fUban-ild, D. D. 8 V .; A Me- 0ric :-Over J. W. Kaudenbusli' Liquor Store, BVKt STRGlSr, LEHIOUTOS. H.lrr 1 all Its branches. Teeth Extracted i.et7i. (las administered wheu re.picsted. am ixiee DT-WKDNESDAJ of each vfeok. r. O. CM. . ..... . i.eliUli I'ountf , Pa. Jan -yl F, I, SVIITH, D. D. S, Ortca opposlt the Opera Houso. Bank Street, Leh (t ton, Pa. UENT1STBT IN AM. ITS II11ANCIIES. FllH.i aud miklnnurtitlcUl dentures a pecUl- ly. I)CAl.llie3lUCL u.ru. iM aaralBlsWred anTeetlKxtracled WITH Or riCE llOUIta: rrom t . m., to 13 m., from 1 . m., to t p. m., from 7 1'. m., to 8 p. m. Consultations In English or C.emuu OrtU-8r-ly Horse Doctor, mnnorarr Oraduate ot Ontario Vet. College.) 81: Car.JiijMBaiiSt, Lclililoii CASTRATION. DENTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and Cattle. 8UCOE9SKUM.Y THEATED. Snecial and Particular Attention paid to ' :-: SPAVIHS, Splinti, Ringbone, Honfbound And all diseases prefalent among DomesticHled AnnnHis. His Horso and Catllo I'ovr lots solil li lilm itlf and stores generally. usnltallou l'ree Charges Moderate, teleerauh mid talcphone promptly at t Operations akllUully lVrforuitd it..ded Fa DR. G. T. FOX 1TJ Main Street, Bath, la. AT BABTOK, BVTAN IIOTF.L, TUK8UAV8. ATAULa-lTOffX, AMEKICAftllOTKI,TIIUllSl)A AT BAHIIOB, BOAI)f A" HOUSr.. M0NIIAV8. At BATH. VDXr.DATS ANt) HATUHDAV8. OfBc nonrs-Prom 9 a. in. to i p. in. Prjctle limnsa to Hiicasus i iuc Eve.Ear, Nose&Throa t&- Also, Retraction of the Eyes for the adjust PflikNiL P. DIBHL, NOHTII STHE15T, jfk. rractlc.il Illncksiiiltlii Horseshoe t 3& li piepared to do all ork In his II w V?av In stie best inauuer andnt the low est irises, I'lcnte c ill. uor.i-wu. PaCKKTON hotel, MMway bctneen M.nu'U Chunk & Lehlghton Z. It. 0. 1I0M, Proprietor. PACKKHTON. - Pskk" ihls nell-known Hotel Is admirably refllteil, am as the best .iceoniiiiodiitlous tor iicrmaneut am ransient lKrders. Hxcclleut T'Hblas uud th i ry best Liquors, stables attiu-licd. l.ina-y WAMS!0?i HOUSE Opposite I., k S, Depot, bask srrtui;T, - - i.khiohton C. II, IIOM. PltflPKIETOP.. h.n.1. f.rTnii Ai'tt-.'(.t.i4 ,11' 'ninnio l.itions (o lent and nerun tent boarder". It lias boei kivn.nttx.lU Mtitsde lart'iieots.-nHMs loeai In one of the most nletiiresw nnrtlons of th nnlled with "w i'li ilcet Wines, Mquors and .rMith Tpr ii. n.fVlernle. tTT" Hie II K I Igars. fresh ...Rer on i an. aiiru-y Coatraclo and Bnldup. Nxt ilTir to Itmiben Fensterinaeher's i.EiiHiii sTitKK.r, t.i:iiii',iiruN mm y . I. Li I I Uis nd sperlf atlons, ami probable cost ilfl l 's.in ii -'d up- hpimc oi.iii All work 3 .irui' 'luir I' nrom t'v .uteii ic, nd im lalfurmslie when desired' s-8 T. J. tospeotfiillv auiiounws to tlitkMercluints of 1 iUUto'1 and otlwra Hut he H now prepared to 14 all kinds of Hauling or Fheigut, Exrnr.ss Matikr and Baggage On reason-vble Unit nl-M il-at SMnvs comer kinre or ai inv rexmen oll lrt . iill rtfelve prompt atteu IlcTtecf. nK fmrouugy 0lti 1 mm ffetomrt Mm Directory. KAST WElBSl'OltT. l'BNN'A. TliU homo otters flrsl-elass accommodations to the permanent bonnier aim u-' llllIC pnCCS, only vol- in.ui.. i-w -...j. iuiwy Jons ItKillito. Proprietor. Oscar Christina n, WEISS TOUT, PA. Livery tm1 Ifacfumtje Sluhlrt. !.9yrl(lluir-nrrl.iite. HH.l sat. itrtvimj hnr..w. lies eTOmno.Ut..mi.. Ji"' ; i",,: ' : ulIiviKl tetoiirapn uiu. IV,: hi,1 " The - Veissport - Ba.lr.ory, c. it. 1.AUHY, riiopitiirrcit. Delivers Fresh llread and tS.ke, m Weissport, .. wnw'."; ;S rrfiiftl.iii.-i. IVlllH SUP111U III Hivrcni. 1'iiwi. THE3 FoilAilonUi Wilsspwt, Canton County, Ponna., Henry hnstman, Proprietor Thetmbllels ruspwtfuHy Infnrmcd that t M W 1-k.i w fotl- 1 s been ientted iiml In.pr. v ... ,Vi ,..,.1 able toftirnl.il the veiy besi ii-cuinmodatWins ot all kinds A FINE POOL ROOM. in onnnont.nn with the hotel Is a FINK 1001 KOOM ImmUonielv ttod up. A,ir2J 3- H. J. HONG-SN, Huct rsson ToCiiAiit.na SciiWKtizr.it, Near the Cunal llrldKe. In EAST WEISSPORT, Ponna Is prepared to do all -klndii of Blacksmithing and Horse-Shoeing t very lieasonabfe Prices. TIKE SETTING . I'EClAl.l J . Also, Auuiiv lor uic V Mat ltoad Cart. tho Cheapest and ltest on the market. f"l2- iter Canal Btlte B. fcspar! UNDBHTAEBE AN'I) DEAI.Ell IS FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITKS, BKD ROOM SUITES. .Sc., -Sc. Prices tho very lowest., ijuaiuy o: 'oods the best. Satlstaetlon guaranteed n ivery particular. Jask'jts, Coflins and Shrouds Wn havo a full line which we will furulsh a he louest possible prices. Flour, Feea.'.&c, tf the choicest quail)-at very reasonable prices all and ue conx'iicto. JOSEPH TP. REX, Aprtt-ty EAST WKIKSPOHI Accident, Life & Fire INURAlNOE! A. Vv7. RAODENBUSH Bank Street, Lehighton, lias spcuii'd the agency fur the .followln SUIISTAXTIAL ISMJUAN'CE COM i'ANIKS Milch can be ivuuiiimeiiileil i the public as 1'erfecllY Safe anil ltellable fbe National Life Insnrancs Co. OP MONTPBLIER, VT., rilamifrs Acclnt IuQemnlty Co. OF UNITED STATES, Harrfelrartt Mutual Live Stocl INSURANCE COMPANY. MI'I.V8-1V IOKACK IIISYDT. JOHN SHAllOI.Dr, J : Heydt Sc Seaboldt SuccBSor to Kemcrer & Ilejdt INSURANCE AGENTS onh:e! IS ink street. 1'ionipt nttilitluii given to eiery kind of li Ljcliigriton Uusiixoss Dirootor TTAf KCHWAKTZ, Hank St., the oldest fiiriu Y tore house in town, r.yr.v ouserliilion c, rornituiv jlwjy on band. rrie-s vrv low. er A. I'f'. t'l-.Kh. Si.li hiii and Ut-sluurant. liatii Vv , SHet. I'l-esli Ijiiieialir.ijson lap. s i MDii. Drop hi and us. novW-1. .tHIIANtl'S .sllAVlNtl 8AI.OON, opposite th. it .UVi'.hk lii'Fii'R, Is hindquarters fin l!a!UK"UU iiaircuiuux. uiir.us k lonaeco soiu 1(1 TO Pits. UiiDltltElt, under the Kxch.-mte J Hotel. Dank stuwt, for uyouooth shave or . tiwhU)iibU' hair cut, i'Jf (Ioed on Sunday & lioeder's Hair tome, cures Dandruff. A KF.I.IAUI.F. JRWKI.Klt: Ji. 1). 8. UOCK. OI'l. PUItl.lC KtJUAKE. HIE CAUII'tS ADVOCATE OFPICE,- ltsnk i sim. i. pialu uud lum-y Job itrmthig a sped . aiivoi'aiu one uoiuir pvr wir in tutvMun f W. 1( vl'l)EN'lll'8)l,Ilinkstiwl, wholesul, i . d. iilci in ciiiJi.c orniidH of whlnklvs. Kin i null.-.-., wines, .Mc. i& Palioiiaxu xollvlwil ur Cliurohes. sxffKTIIiiDlRr III'IWOI VI.. South lhink slrvi-t .',VL Suiidny si.rvlceii at to ii. m., and 7.3(1 p. m.. iHMlay School 2 p. 111. Vi. .MA-ioit. Pastor TltlNUY LI'TUTCUAX, lr Ireet, 8umla M-rvi'-eH. It) u. 111., tCeruuui), 7.JO p. 111., iKjui iKh). Sunday Scliooliip.ni. .1. ll. Ki'iiim.Pastur RK.l'tlHMED, Mugb .lu-el, Sunday services at 10 11 111., (tieriuaii), 7.J0 p. 111., (English), k UIIOUV SCIIOOI i II. IR. E VV .l.l.ll'AI.. buulh tuv(, Buudav crvlcei at ton. hi., (Ileriu.in), 7 .sun. m., (EualiMii il.llll.lj M'll.ail 2 p. 111. A. ft. Kl.lK.vIi;sliir ft WHOM' , i.initi N..i Ui.iiiipli.ii uml Coal y liveis sc im. i i vcr .Miialay Inniiiliu; and ii'inaj Kkv . IIamjiacki: l'asl.,1 m&tm hew 33s or ariVTHKd i.ikr that requires mo uu)tiikr tt Kvrrv huust-keiMM r, l.tuudrew and xlnr. ke.uer wiili ll. Sninide -ent b mail, ti t4 f"r Sets.. I' fuct f-.r.Vlcts I'lHSTI'LAHS AliENIK IVVMHP MiiriiiMOTMY. AddrfSs. NOII aU It. IMixp & CO,, Manufacturing 4t.HL fhlUd.lphU, Pa ifHit is W 71. osepli K6X QWITOHKACIC CLEANZ Ucnof es Taint an i Urease ft om Woolens. SHUf, Katllis. ('aslilneies.I.aci'S.Crapea. An: lly the use of CI.KAN.INK Cloih'liij; of any Material. Car liets, Lap IIoIip". t:ar riaae Cushions, Trim mlnsi. &c, ea.t be q it 1 c 1: 1 y qlear.etl of dirt, gieaso or paint without In jitry. It Is without an equal tor removing ilaiidrtlll, treciiies, eiinourii, uio, ivu. 2o Outs n t'otflc. Trade Sunpllcil by the Proprietor Dr. T. E Davis, Summit Hill. l'or Sale by T. I). TIlOMAh, l.clnshloii. itcliBack CohiIi Cure l he njol l ertjilii mid speed) remedy In tin world totit!h:Colds. Ci ntili. Iloar-sency. V h"p lim coush, InUutiim. Soie I hrnat. &c. fry It. Price, Tweiity-Plve Cents, . 'gcTto SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Mottled Gherkins. Scct Pick ks, C-how-CHow, Onions, Tabk Sauce, Horse-radish, Oauliflow cr, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. i. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, li p leail, both In low prices and quality ot oods Oul- laru slock is (lisidajetl load vantage, nn ileui which imrchabers nil eurtaiiily gieatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE , Corner Store. .LEHIGHTON, PA. 33. A. BjELIZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AtinxT ron tihst class Hft, Life & Live Stock tiisuranc Speelal attention of rarniers and others I ailed to the liberal termsolfered by thu HKl'Kt OUNTY MUTUAL LIVE SIOCK INSUIi vNCK COMPANY, for which I am the agent fin this County and neixhboi hood. Real Estate "gencv. Lieai Estate Bought & Sold Collections Promptly Made. ")nnk Street, Lehighton, Penna iec2l,S7-tf 1L. CAM PI JELL. Jeweler anfl. Watclmato. Hank Street. Lehighton, Annn itespectlullj Invites the attention nf his frlciiil audthe cltUens generally to his tmmcusa new stock ot Watches, Olocka, Silverware, .lewely tt Pilces that defy eoinpotltlon. It will pay 501 o call and Inspect my stock before pm chasm; Isewbtre. HEL'AIUIG Promptly done at 1'ivvest charKe, nnd all worl fuar.iutc.'d. Don't Forget lie Place SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Pank St., Lehighton. . Iieemliir I7,e87ly For Newrtl Designs mid M.i.l FasbtoBSbl, fityUs of DllRSS GOODS, DHY GOODS, - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, ike, &c. GO TO R. II. SNYDER, Bank Street, Eohighton. jootls eiiHruiite.1 nnd prices as low as else nheie for tlii'sauie quality of cnodi. July 18. 1R8.1-Iy Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate of 1'hila. Dental Collece. DEJNTLSTUY! IN ALL ITS niiANCflES. Pcrser?aliou of tho Teeili a Wily. Ol'PIci: imt'lts: Fronina.nt.toBn.nl. OAS HALLjJIarkst Square, Jiauch Ohuni. BRANCri OFPlPEi EAST - HAOCH - CHUNK, ..... ..7V.l ,nrs N"r111 ' Posl-omee. WPnyjpUiW ItvKo. ju. iuia.toTD.ia. Cures Iilvcr Complaint, Billou3 ACce- itons, Ijosi o Appetite, Sick ! Ileadaohe.SIck Stomacli, QIJ-dincss.Costlvo- l ncss.LVysricrJia ' TTIilneTlrniibla SFXslfc nrd oil dolioato Poraalo Cora- plaints. Soil cveryv7hore. Prico3 cents. 11061 Fragrant ! lip Lasting! The Leading Perfume forthe Tclletand H3ndRercneT. old by all doalcrn. Prioo 25 oto. Price 01 'j 13 ctt Sold t'j etldritgglit. '.'ill rctiojo Rheumatism, flcuralgiz, Cvjoltin;js,C'uisos,Lumbttgo,Sprains, lhadacho, Tooihacho, Sores, Burns, lYoundz, Cuts, Scalds, Deekacho, Fnostbitos, Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain cr cilmont. nttn'WVC'S t'UOX ft Cre-t lobaccoAn LfllCl tldote Price 10 Ui. Ateilttrunsitts, AT THE Central Drug Store. opr. the rum.ic square Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa is HEAD(UAI1TER3 FOP. Pure Drugs and Medicines, Eine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c. C hoice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Libran Lamps ! Wall Taper and Decorations! r. When you buy a pair of Shoes you want i ioodflt, But It you need SPECTACLES It i. audi more Important thatthe EYE should b. icconiiiiodated with correct lenses and a propel v lit tins frame which will brim; the lenses ib ectly heforo thecentre, of the eye, If vnubti; your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will flud tin above points properly attended to. PERSGRIPTlOIiS Caefally timwM Octl.Vll-87 Simula havo Ayer's Cherry Perioral. It saves thousands of Uvea annually, nnd Is peculiarly elllcnclous In Ooup, Whooping Cough, nnd Soro Tiiroc.t. " After nn extensive practice ot neai'j one-third of a ciintnvy, Aver'a Cher. j l'uctoral Is my cure for leeont colds n-.il coinjhs. I pre8crilie It, and bnlievo it to ho tlio very best expectorant urn offered to tho peopli'." Dr. John G Lovls, Druggist, West Drid(;ovattr, Fa. " Romo ynars afro Ayor'n Cherry Ffc toral l ined 1110 of asthma after th.- 1 st medical skill had failed to frlvis m Vu liof. A few vvoolis since, Lwinf; sk!-; r little, troubled with tho Ulseasj, I T.-at proinjitly Relieved By thn tiaino remedy. I gladly offer tl Is testluioiiv for Hie bemtfttof all sm!ls;!y. ntllleted.'iy r. llaasler, KiIltorrr8, Tahiti Itock, Nubr. "For I'lilldren aflllctnd Tilth roltls, cntighs, soro throat, or croup, I do 511 know of any remedy which will si-e more, npucily relief lban Aycr's Lhr y Pfctonil. I havo found ji, also. inTJ ablo In cases of vvhiMipiiif; rmiRh." Ann Iivejoy, 1231 NVashlnatou sr't, liuston, Mass. "Aver'a Cherry Pectoral ha.1 nro-.l reiiilirkiilily effectivo in ornifi a-.d 4 Invuliiuhlo ns u fanillv uiorti. ino."- a. s. iiryanr, cidcoiieo l'ulla, .vis. Ajer's Gliorry Peetoral, rr.iErAiiBD et Dr. J, C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw. BolJ by all DruesliU. rrlos f 1 j tls botll.., f 5. Weissport Planing Mill, MA.NUFACTUI1EU Of Window and Doon Frames, Doors, Shutters, ' Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALElt IN All KMs of Dressoil Lpto Shinglns, Pftillngs, Hemlock Lumber. &c... At. I Very Lowest Prices. iltLVA S ALWATM SL iL Ob Every Household BAtiY HAS GONE TO' SCHOOL. The baby has Kom- to school: h msl 'What Will the mother do. With rieti-ra call to button or pin. Or Ilea 111 tie ahtmt !T6w can she keep beraclf busy all day With thn mile "lilmhtrliiit thiivf" awayf Ahnther basket to Mil with lunch. Auother "(jooil by" to say. And the mother t-tamN at ths door to . Her biby murch away; And turns nlth n High that la hslf rellat And half a omethlng akin to tcrlaf. She thinks of a (Mishite- future mora, When tho children one by one Will ko from their home out loto Ike world, To battle with life ulon. And lint oven the baby be left to cheer Tho demUtu homo or that future year. Se picks up Karmenta here and there, Throwu down In careless hai-te, And trie to think how It would scoca -.If nothing were displaced; If tho hours were always as still as this, How could bhe boar the lonellntsasf The luti-bt(-r of Amsrlcs, HE won two'Taiitneiis. "No. my tlcnr; I will notV.tr or nrry thing of tho land. You nliouldn't expect It. Why, you would ruin your vrhols futut-o." Itul, pan.-i. rmi have told me that Mr. llfliiit wrw one nf tho bost uion vou uver hattm your hank." '35 I have, my dear: o I have: but what of that? lie' only a clork." 'Hilt a man of Ills character nnd Intel ligence h sure to malts hit way in tho world, papa." 'Now, pet, don't worrr no. I havo given you my answer. You must not think of ever inarryiiiEr Henry Minot. Think of wmietliins else," Thomas Antes was n self jufflcient man who had conducted a prosperous banking InisinesH for a treat many years. tio tnlicritetl wealth and social position. and he prized tho latter n much as ho did tin; former, lie was a man of very positive opinions, aristocratic in liU man nersantl somewhat dictatorial, of course. IJo had found Henry Minot, a young man of studious, economical habiu, thoroughly conversant with every de tail of the banking businees, a natural financier, and withal unaasrumins and becomingly deferential to the grand banker who had taken him into hla em ploy when ho had sought ovcryivhere else in vain. Ho hail been in tho bank but a short time before Mr. Ames noticed his fidelity and thoroughness. Ho had been ad vanced from the position of messenger to that of a clerk, nnd he wa working earnestly for higher promotion. lie had first seen tho banker a daugh ter nt the bank. IIo had not spoken to her then, but whenever she camo to the bank he had gazed at her from afar. thoroughly infatuated with her beauty, her vivacity and her cordial manners. How they became acquainted it mat ters riot to toll. They had become good friends and the banker knew it, but did not tlunk anything would como of it. IIo. trusted the young man implicitly. lie did. not lieiievo Ins daughter would everoregard his attentions in any other llghttlian as" a convenience, Shortly uf tor tho conversation recorded in the opening of this story Mr. Ames called Mr. Minot Into his private otiice and Bald, with lofty dignity: "Mr. wuiot. you havo betrayed my confidence." "How's that, sir?" "Why, you havo been sneaking to my daughter in a way that I did notsupposa you would." "How's that, fir?" "You have boon talking nonen to her." "What sort of nonsense, irr "Love nonsense," "i on are mistaken, sir. I have never. uttered a word of lovo to your daugh ter." Mr. Ames looked at Mr. Minot in amazement. "Do you moan, sir, that you do not love Miss AtuesV" - "1 do hot mean anything of tho kind." "What do you mean, then?! "I mean that 1 have never uttered a word of love to Miss Ames." "I have been misinformed, sir. You may retire," said Mr. Amea with hau teur. Mr. Minot confined himself more than ever to bis duties in tho bank. He pur posely avoided meeting Miss Ames any where, No one could perceive that he entertained tiny other feelini; than ox alted respect for tho young lady who had suitors liy the score. 1'ivo months passed away. Mr. Amei looked worried beyond measure. IIo was pressed for ready money. Some of his ventures had been terribly disastrous. He was straining every nerve on a tight money market to tide over. There was withal a leak somewhere which ho sought in vain to locate. Ho was in his pit rata office one day, leaning back in 11 chair, with his hands locked above Ids head, thoroughly per plesed. Mr. Henry Minot entered ths charmed prccinetu unannounced and locked tho door upon him. Mr, Ames turned upon him kharply and Irritably exclaimed : "To what am I indebted for the honor of thia intrusion. Mr. Minotr "To your Interest, sir," said Mr. Minot, with cool deliberation. "1 think 1 am able to look after my interest, hirr said Mr. Ames. "I know you are; but you also pay me to neip you lotTlj after It,' "You misunderstand you position, sir J1 "That depends," said Mr. Minot. "Supjiose I hero was a leakag In the bank anil that I had discovered it, would you expect mo to keep my mouth shut:" "1 should not, certainly." Mr. Minot then explained to Mr. Ames that he had discovered many falsa en tries in the books, und had traced, them baok for a numherof vyars. Tho cashier had been systematically robbing the bank, and in tho p:u.t thrco months lis had grown dangerously reckless. Mr. Amei. looked at Mr. Minot in stu pefied astonishment. "There are rumors flyinj; about the street that the Ames bank is in a bad way," haid Mr. Minot, "I am sony to hear It." "Young man," Eaid Mr. Ames, "I am standing on a brink. My bad specula tions and tho dishonesty of my cashier havo placed my nffaira in a desperate jxisture. The monoy market la tighter than I over knew it ti bo liefore; I have out more nair than I can redeem, You will have In seek another situation soon. I shall have ( suspend business." "How much do you require so tide over?' asked the clerk. "What matters it?' usked Mr. Ames. "I may bo ablo to help you," bald the clork. "You! now can you help me?' said the bankor In a pitying voice, Vlkavv s-st-aa aetata. I ejsuuaVa a per. My uncle died six months ago and left me tho bulk of his fortune. I can advance you any money you may need to meet your obligation nnd place your business on a secure foundation again." When Sir. Ames had recovered from tho Bllock caused hv Mr. Mltmt'a ,1 ureninl tho magnnnlmity lie displayed, the dilllculties of the businesa were; thor oughly discussed. The businesa was badly tangled, but Mr. Minot thought be could straighten it out. When herwent homo that afternoon Miss Ames was surprised at tho cheerful ness of her father. "My dear. Mr. Minot will take tea with us today." "Indeed I" Tho confusion of Mlm A was complete. "Mr. Minot is only a cleric. ou have not heretoforo honored your clerks with an invitation to tea." "My tleat, Mr. Minot is my partner." When tea w:ia over fvml tlin trin bnrl adjourned to tho parlor, Mus Ames said. in un nsuio: , "Papa, may Mr. Minot be mr nartnir. too?' "Of course, my dear. He is one of the firm so uro vou nir nnrtnor anil vnnr partner, you know," and the happy old uiiancicr laugneti merrily at his own wit. Anil In duo season the stono tho builder onco rejected beeamo tho head of tho corner. New York Evenintr Sua. A Strayed llorso. Cub Pratt, of Troup county, Ga., is the owner o a valuablo horso. A short timo nrn tlio horso atr.avn.l ,ff nil .tut. gent search failed to locate his where- nnouta, nnu air. i-ratt nau about glvon up all hopo of seeing the animal again. Thirteen days after he was missed a negro boy while hunting in the swamp found the horso in tho bed of the creek, standing in the water, the high banks on either side preventing tho horse's eacape. He immediately reported the matter to tho owner, when several of tho neigh bors went with him to relieve tho horse of its long imprisonment. The bank of the creek had to be dug down, and when the incline was completed the horse lost no time in rushing to the top, though he was much exhausted by the terriblo ex posure. He had been in tho creek thir teen days without other food than that ho had picked from the almost baro banks. Tlio hair about his legs all dropped off from being in the water so long, but ho seemed to suffer no further damage. Chicago Herald. lllood Oranges. The blood orango is a mere variety of tho sweet orango obtained by cultivation, and appears first to have been raised by the Spanish gardeners in tho Philippine Islands, from tho capital of which (Ma nila) it, together with tho well known cigars, formed at one time one of the chief articles of export. On its first ap pearance in Europe it excited a consider able sensation, and in the last century very high prices were demanded for the trees whiih bore the wonderful fruit. None, however, now come to us from Manila, our supply being derived almost ontirely from Malta, where great pains and attention are bestowed upon their cultivation. It was for a long time sup posed, and indeed tho idea is not yet quite extinct, that blood oranges were produced by tho grafting of the orange with tho pomegranate: but there is not the slightest foundation for this belief. Clambers' Journal, A Nut for th Scientists. Mrs. Thomas Land, living in the sub urbs of Carlisle, while sitting before her grato containing burning coal, observed something imbedded in a chunk of coal, and without stopping to think whether it might lie of Interest or value, took the poker and tore tho substance out, which proved on examination to be an iron ring about one and one-half inches in diameter, which showed that it had been corroded by firo long ago. This coal was taken from the mine one-half mile north of Carlisle, at a depth of 2 U feet. Is not thisa mystery how this ring, similar ton ring used on tho end of a common trace chain, becamo imbedded in coal hun dreds of feet under ground, and which was formed thousands of years ago? Priucoton (Ind.) Clarion. It Was nia Nana. There was a story current at Cam bridge, not long ago, to tho effect that tho proctor ono night discovered an un dergraduate on Magdalen bridge endeav oring, as ho thought, to get into ld. Tho outraged don demanded tho incbri ate'3 name and college, and tho latter ro- plied: "Nott of Magdalen." Thoproctor repeated his question, and received the samo answer. "I don t want to know what college you aro not of," he cried angrily, "but what college you do be long to." "My good man," replied tho undcrgraduato with intonse solemnity, "I havo no other name to give you. Go away, I'm trying to Hud uiy bed." All tho Yojr Round. A Teamed Doc as a TTttneaa. A very learned dog appeared before Mr. O IJonnel In the Dublin police court recently as a witness on a dispute as to ltis ownership. A Mr. Burke claimed to bo Ills owner as against a man named Smith, who had had ths animal since last August, when Mr. Dtirko said he tost him. Hr. Burke, who has been in India, said he taught tho doj Hindoo- stance and Tamil, and tho dog, on being brought into court and addressed by him lu thoie languages, immediately respond ed, did several thins he was desired to do, and was therefore restored to Air. Uui ke. Pall Mail Gazette. fih. IiTr. riorrcra. One would not think that a lady of the stage, so wandering as Miss Davenport. would bo so quiet and home like in her tastes as to prefer gardening above all things. Her summers are spent at Can ton. Pa., where sho has a nice piaco that is renowned all the country round for its wealth of floriculture. Tncso (lowers Miss Davenport cultivates with her own fair hands, and bends over with her once portly but now attenuated physique. Sho is an authority on tho question of flowers, and is passionately fond of books treating of that subject, her favorite au thor being Alphon.e Karr, New York Journal. Dellcata Treatment of Constltueats. The other day a western congrcesra; camo Into tho senate restaurant with two constituents, good men, Imt n little rus tic in appearance and manners and un used to conventionalities and points of etiquette- that am unknown in Wayback. The restaurant was full of ladies and gentlemen. As ho congreesraan seated himself he, of rourw, rcmovod his hat A moment or two later ho noticed that his untutored friends hrul not rcmored their huts. Ha liastily put his own hai back on his head and wore It during Uxl jneaL ChesterflelU could not hare doc tktthitf aiy tko Hit, vvja Two atonrnfat Tramps. Some eight or ten t nun pa wcro recent ly beating a passago from Pittsburg easf on a freight lino. Tho conductor ordered them off, and, approaching two of the fraternity, who for tattered garments and unclstollr.Ms could ba better Imag ined than decribd, Uu following on sued: Conductor (slightly kicking the ons) Well, where aro you going? First Tramp (tearfully) I'm coin' to Hew York. My mother's dead. Conductor (benignly stirred) If that is the rust you may remain. Then, turning to tramp No. 3, hs In quired! "And where am you going?" Second Tramp (ostensibly Creeping) Pm I'm (roing to tho funeral. They did not reach their destination on ltisA train. Philadelphia Press. Th rise, for Them. There is a young man hero who has been undergoing a siege of boils. Ono day ho remarked with a sigh: "Thcro id only one Rood place for boils'." "And whero U that?" was asked with breath less tntereit, "On somebody else," said ho. Philadelphia Pres3. Adjusting Hlm.tlf to tlio Kcqulreraentl. "Dan, wot yo' rtaji'In' up at de table ratin' yo' mush an milk fo' when you's got a chah? 'Pcahs lak jou's loain' wot little mennahs yo' hex got." "W'y, yo' see, dis yer tum'Icr's so high I kain't set in my chah an' eat outcn it." Harper's Bazar. Tally Oa far tt, IxvuK It isn't often that a St. Louis . man scores a point on a Chicago man, but when ho does be is entitled to credit for it. Tlio St. Louis man was in the office of the Clifton house talking to the Chi cago man. "Your fox hunt on Wejhin;ton's birthday," said the St. Loui chap, "was not much of a success." The Chicagoan said the weather was too cold. "Fox was dead," th St, Louisan ob served. "Yes, fox was dead; Chicago folks don't like to run after a dead thing of any sort. That's why they never run after St. Louts." If the Chicagoan hadn't said this ho might hare escaped. The St. Louisan smiled. After a few moments spent in silent prayer he said; 'Thr next time you folks want to make a success of anything in the lina of a chase on Washington's birthday get a hog and turn it loose on the boulorard and the whole town will chata it to tho death." Chicago Times. Emw Tk.lr Badly Seailtlr rlat. "They talk a great deal about tho beau tiful women of Baltimore," said the stranger In the Monumental City aa lie leaned up against a lamp poet to test himself. "This must be one of their days for staying in the houso. I've walked all over this town today and 1 haven't seen half a dozen women that would be callod good looking, oven In Boston." Tho mob that quickly collected had fastened one end of a rbpo to the top of a lamp pott and was about to tie the other end around Ids neck when the atrangci, with wonderful presence of mind, re marked emphatically: " But there is one thing I will say about Baltimore. It's .the only placo in tho country where they know how to cook terrapin and canvas back duck." In less than fire minutes his arm had nearly been shaken off him by the wildly enthusiastic crowd, and he had accepted a hundred invitations to dinner. Chi cago Tribune. eh TTaa Grtaaly Insulted. Mandy Spillers, a colored lady, aworo out a warrant against Zeb Snow. "What did this psarmlo?' tke justice of the peace asked. ' "He 'suited me, cab; dot's whut ho done." "How what did he say?" "Dldn'say nuthfn'." "How, then, did he insult your "Wy, sah, he come erlong w liar I wuz sweepin' de yard an' grabbed me an' kiscd me, he did." "Did you make any outcry?' "No, sah." "Did you try to tret away from him?' "Who, me? Look here, jedge. do you think good look in' men is so plenty deze days dat I gwine ter git away frum one when he grab me?' "But if you were so willing, how was it an insult?' "How wuz it er insult? W'y. eah. he turned me loose an' went 'cross do yard .... m.osw ,. . uim. tuiji c iimjj ua, 19 old crnufX ter be my mammy, tali. Dat's how ho 'suited nae." Arkansaw Traveler. TRADE MARK For Horaos and Cattle. Rocent, Prompt, Good Results. - welllnxs. K.oltt, 111. Hay tl. till, afr mar. .aagkt c.U. malt: w11.4 tlmSL: laaa ktw..a rr!n aaa lafl.Baall.a. CrM w wit st. J..." 011. L. 0. airDHis. TV, Am. Falac. aiS Stock Oar C... Tit Be.t. SLCI.IrBUj..1T.l.i..0.,J. ..!. W. ,h.rflr ntiaanl St Ja.a 011 a. tka Vmi far aral an .a ttMk. 4JUI 00, rr 10 Months, wi.ib.r., t.i.i. ;..ii.-. Ur hr. wa. hart .a klad Lc; .aff.r.4 It ai.atfca. was carU by SI. Jack. Oil. ha. rc B.l.. rVKlxnl J. CUIL Cjvan-kneedCtf. B.wHar.a.O , Jaaa. 'IS. Ilaa a itlf anient with .ak kim ...14 a.t walk, azp.rlm.aUS wltk St Jac.M SU A taw (m ratatai. aarM it; if raas .mo wmi a .br.ai. rr StabI TJs. Ab.r....Dlk . Jalf 1. 'II. I Imp St. jaa.ki oil l.r v. la ur bum.. .1 .aark.ru. I tad It Uu k.n llaUa.at tm Walaa, kralaa., (.Ill, . SIOSUS SSTTiX At Dseaaurs ana Dsairs. WE eUARLCt A. VwCEUR 00., BaMasm, IM. mm Bright'e Disease. A Ten-Ycnr-OId Child Saved A ft at1 K Jr Fnlluro of 1'our 1'hjaiclniu. ,i MyllUloRlrl.lcn years of bbo, was taken dak tt March, 1333, with scarlet fever. Yrhan racovsrlatt sho took a sovcro cold, wblck dsvelopod Brlfht Dlscaso of the Kidneys, Iter ankla, feat sod ayas wcro torribly swollen 1 sho had a burning farar.aa! all tho Bymptoms of an ainrravatal cis ot Brla-UPa Disease. Four of our best phyal.Una attsndad ka, butwltbont success, and Hor Life vas Despaired of. Bat a mother's lovo and praycrs'stmnount all dllt eultloj, and I determined to try Dr. David EeaasdySj Favorite nsmedy. mado at Itondout, X. r. This waaj a last resort, and I hoped, although my llttl. dauk tor's csso was a very aavcro ons. thai th raraMM Remedy would do for her whst it hsddon for othsrs . whoso condition had not been, aecminsly, a hor less. How happy 1 am that I determined upon this oourso f or an ImproTenieot was at onco pereepUble. Thofovcrlcfther-herappctltolmproTod-iheglna Six rounds In a short time, and ons by on. th. wait known and droided symptoms of ths dlsesaolsftharv Words fall to express my frratltude, and I cannot U earnestly recommend the Favoiits liemedy. II was - A MARVELOUS RECOVERY, i and if duo entirely to tho rsvorlto remedy. wMs waa tho pnly luatlrlno taken after her ci. wa abandoned by tho rhynlrlaim IXth- J?" Jie'aC'W. ' nntland. YcrmonU Diphtheria and various other complaints often lear SS.i?a'r!SI2 1UC "? 'hojuiost d.nireroua char Kte.1 lo esrel all traces ofatich disorders, too nPJtf".X,".louV9r',,n, an't " thn vcIur with Imi tvnd nutrlUous blood, uso Dr. David Kennedy's Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Prerared by , MR. riAVin KENNEDY, KONOODT, If. Y 81 per bottle 61 1 for $5, Hy all druKsrtat. ,- Devil (appearing at tlio sanctum door) Copy! Want half a column to fill oat "Reliclous department." Editor, (in di peialloii) Tell tho foreman to setup a chapter of tlic.Illblo and run It In withoat credit, Nono of our esteemed conterapor .ules will know whero It camo from. We hae a fleetly and positive cere fo catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and uead-aehe, Bliiloh's ralnrrli remedy, A Nasal injector frea with each bottle. Use it if you desire health anil sweet breath. Price CO cents. Sold by T. 1), TknM, Lehighton, W. Biery Weissport. A military outbreak camp fever. Mountain climbers (jnucrally have Ma old times. Interested I'eoplo. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which tho proprietor ef Kemp's Balsam for coughs anil colds does, it is indeed wonderful. IIo authorizes all irtiRgists to give those who call for it a (ample bottle free, that they may try it be ro purchasing. Tho Largo ottles are jOc and $1. We certainly would adviss a rial. It may save you from consuratitloH. The artist who puts up gilt signs aiay not be much of a correspondent, but turns out some brilliant letters. Chop slicks axo handles. ka SMloa's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvtletrs cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker moutk, and head-ache. With each bottle there is 111 ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treatment of those complaiats without extra charge. Price 50 c. Sold lay T. D. Thomas Lebishton, W. Btery, Weiee port. ' A bnrglar may not bo, properly spealc. inz, a man of Iron nerve, but ho is of Ne cessity a man of steal neive. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B.Mayet Ion orbiislness delay, for circulars. 11 ivicu Direct, I'liua. j'.aso at 01 nncA rtn nn... Thousands cured. l'sa 2-ly Tho great -dllUculty about corumea ienje is that It is so tremendously scales'" that It ain't common. Answer This Question. No. 2. Why do so many people we ess iround us seem to prefer to suffer and ke made miserable by Indigestion, Constina lion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Comine Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, whett for 7 cuts we will sell them Shiloh's System Vltalizcr, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W. Biery, Weist porf A favorlto toast iu Algiers wo celebrate. -The D THE OltEATEST SUFllSREIts Tn the world are women; (heir delicate er ianizatlons being particularly susceptible te lerangemcnt and disease. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kcmedy, of Kondout, N. Y., peri lies tho blood, invigorates tlio system anal .ortifics it ngainst tho diseases incident te tge, climnto and season. It is the best medi cine in tlio world. Keep it in the house for vmir children's sake, as wull as for yr own. Tho couutcr-Blan "No changed. good i uoN'ruisi'Aiii. If yon aro weak nnd weary from some so called chronic disease, don't give up. .Sulphur Bitters has given hope to many in valids, where hitherto there was. uolhinj but despaii. It will build up anil renew vmir wholo eyMem. Kditou Wbvki.t Amdricah. It may bo Interesting, to know that pickled, garlic will cure delirium trsraens. Ayers Cherry Pectoral possesses ppwsr f til healing qualities, which manifest them selves whenever this remedy is employs1 in colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles. Its anodyne and expecsoraut effects are promptly realized. It is a chemical suocn.J and a medical triumph. Harrison has been fully Inaugurated, but It will bo a long time before ha makes his escape from the newspaper wood-cat (lend. TJie peculiar purifying and building up powers of Hood's Rarsaparilln make it tke very best medicine to'tako at this season. A St. Louis editor announces that he has a "keen rapier to prick . all fools and knaves,' to which a Chicago contemporary tejolns: "His friends, If they areptudent, will take It from him. Ho may Injure himself.." SIEIIIT Wins. AYe desire to fay to our citizens, that for vears wo have been selling Pr. King's -New Discoverv far Consumption, Dr. Ktng'sNew Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Palvo and Electric Hitlers, and hav e never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have giv en such universal satisfaction. We do not lioailate to guarantee thorn every time, end wo 6tand ready to refund the purchase price, 'if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their inerfts T. D. Thomas Druggist. A Wichita man hauled eiaht hundred cart loads of dirt in one month, and tha boom editor of tho Journal published It as "eight hundred transfers of real titate fer the taeelk," 1 .i'iiilyMijtyA-LUi MjbitrMljMiiliaWA' .a- ? 4.