The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 06, 1882, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates.
jM yit desire tt to tie distinctly understood
yCtVat'no adverllsoments will be inserted iu
Jjr VKi damns of Tat Oakbok Auvooat that
C ipsiy b received from unknown parties or
trms ubImi ' accompanied by the Ciau.
Tkii following are our oklt terras I
oxt SQUIBS (10 Lisas),
t)a year, each insertion 10 eta.
Six months, each insertion 13 cti.
Three months, each insertion 20 eta.
( Leas than tkree months, first insertion
"$L each subsequent Insertion 25 els.
, Local notice 10 cents per lino.
' It. V. MORT1HMKR, Publisher.
CARDS,
,
r; f , Attorn)
1 at: BAPSUEB,
iaTrOKMIf AND OOONbLLOR IT LAW,
iKKltaair,I,iiitaTox,Pi.
The Carbon Advocate,
An Independent Family 3frewinipr
Published every ' AT&RDAY, iff
Lehighton, Carbon Co., Fa., by
IIAItitY V. SIOttTllirril'tl.
Omrs-D. AtKWAT, a short rus'sece SbvVs
the Lehigh Valley It. R. Depot.
Terms.' $1.00 perAiiinm in Adraoctf
rvsrt Dxscsirnon or ri.AXK i rAKtrf
if oh IPrittting
AT VEIVv LOW PRICKS.
II. V. MoRTHiMEE, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live.'
1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance.
VOL. X No 24
LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY G, 1882".
If not paid in advance, $1.25
lie
Itak
B..I.l.l...,inlWHn AceneT WHIIlojand
II A.al Kilau. O.nv.janalnf .leatlj doaf Cat-
stl.aa prmMr maa. muiioi nai.t.. ob
saa.ts a specialty, liar bs coasalted In e.n.-llsn
.4U.ri.aa. Ncv.U.
sr. a. doomttib. . n. wAniega n.'Me)iMi.
(Late Assistant Oom'r of Patents.)
B. H. WARNER & CO., Attorneys at Law,
WAKKIR UOILDItlO,
WASHIKUTON, D. O.
Attention riven to Patent and Mlnlnx eases.
Lands, Pensions, Ilountles, and Uovernment
lalns.' AlUntlan prompt, ebargrs tnod.rato.
'Address With siamp. Ualer to Members or
CoBgrcss and the Heads or Government De
partments, dee. 10, 1881 e
. I i
Physicians and Dentists.
A. DEBIIAHEU, SI D.,
rHYSICIAN AND SCItOKON
lamlal attention paid to Chronic DisaaMS.
Offlaa: seath Kaat corn.r Iron and 2nd st Le
tlfkl.B,Pa. Aprils, 1873.
1ST.
D. RElTEit, M. D.
U. a Kzumlnlns Surgeon,
PRACTICING PHYSIUIAN and 8U KORON.
OiriCB; Hank Street, Kedeb'. ULOCK, LeJiiEli.
lea, Pa.
Ma be eonsaited to tbo Germ m Language
Nov. SO.
D
tt VV1I.I. Yi. UKllKlt,
j MAIN STDEET,
Pabstvillb, Oarbox Uodhtt, Pa.
; Hay be eoninltedln the English orUerman
Laaguago. apr.l
rpuosiAS u 12.11 I'Risn,
OOiNVKYANUKIt,
AND
INSURANCE AGENT
Tfea fUelaa Catapanlaa are Raprva.nt.d!
IBS A )Jt MUTUAL FIB. !C,
KB llttO MUTUAL FIHB,
.VYOMINQ FIRM,
rOTTSVILt.E FIRK,
LKUIOIl FIRK. andmeUtAV
JEr.BRo AltCIDSNT INSURANCE.
All F.nosrlvsBln and Hnlual Horse Thlsl
ta.rand In.uraiir.r.mpanv.
ktartais.nl IUOS. KEMKnitK.
-gtRSAKD PHILLIPS,
"'Jowgrr nsiLBKO, MAUUH ClIUNICPa.
Fire Insurance Agent.
MOT rOLl'HE In HAFEOonipintos only,
at Beaseaablo Rates. Auk. SJ-jl
QARBON HOUSE,
J. W. KAUDESnUSH, PROPRIETOR,
UaxkSt., Lkibioktok, Pa.
The Gakbok Houaic offers nrst-olass nceom.
saedatl'ins'te the.Travoilna public. Hoarding
by the ILylor Week on Reasonable Terms
Ukelee Ulnars, Wines and Liquors alway, on
hand. Uud Sheds and rltabloi. wlih alter
Ira UaslUrt, attached, April 10-yl,
JOHN F. IIALBACH,
Instructor of Music,
(Piano,! Organ, Voice and Theory.)
LIUIGHTON, PA.
5 pels agsot for the
TfrBBR riANHS and tlx NEW ENO
liKNV OKUANS J
And dealer la all kinds or Pianos and Orxsns.
Terms lowland may. .Slate, lumber, bricks,
U., taken.lq exchange.
heat Mailo and books rnrnlshed on short
loe. cs "
ver partliilan, tarml, tVe., Addrrsa,
"t . JOHN F. HA I.BACH,
Abc , UTS-,. lhlghten. Pa.
J-iriD EIlatURT'S
Livery & Sale Stables
.AIK TRBBT.lilSIIlailTON, Pa
CAST TROT I'lNO HORSES,
ELEUANT CARRIAOES,
Aa elTsIr LOW Kit PltlCES than any
Larf ana haadaame Carrlairea far Poneral
taraeaea aaa weeaiaaa. uaviu r.ounui
lee. II. int.
J. W. RAUDENBUSH
XMetfll7 annoonaal to ths nubile that he
.has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE In
eeaaatlaa with his hotel, and Is prepared to
'furnish Teams ror
Fuerals, Wedding or Business Trips,
ea shsrleat aetlee and most liberal terms. All
ardors left alike "Carbon House'1 will raealre
yroaapt attaaUon. Stable on North Street,
ail Ike hetsl, tMhlghton. JanU-jl
MILTON A. WEISS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
Bank Street, Lehighton.
REPAIRING
Offtll d4MriptIon promptly atfen-lM to At th
molt re&oniiblB nrleri.
Railroad Guide.
pllIL,A. RBAII1IIO tlAlLHOAD.
Arrangement of Pniscnger Trains.
JANUAKY KDI881
Tralna leave ALLTOWN astollowsi
(tia raiKiouiN naanoADi.
For riitlBlolphla.afiJ.,r,t5, 1 1. 10. a.a.. and
3.lo p. m.
SUNDAYS.
For PhlladtlpMa at I.J0 a. m..J.st u. m.
i vu r.AH rrKNA. nitAkcn.l
PorReidlnit ami Unirlbnir, e.Oba m
lx.18. J.:iuard Hip, m
Tor Lancaster uiiU Columtda, G.bO. 9A'n.m. and
4.80 p in
-UNDAYS
I'or lleadlnx.Uirrlaburff.and way po nls
o. m.
Trains Fon A LLKNTOWN leave a follows,
(VIA rUDKIOUKN UA1LCOAD.)
Leave Philadelphtn. 7.40 . m. and 1.0J, l.:q
.ue 6.lii. iu
JDAY.
reive PWlanelphia. 8.o u. w., 8 18 and 4.J0
p. m'
reave Rejdlns.7 0 1C.SU a m..2.C0 3.8fsil0.i;
Tr.'li.
T.eave irarilaburir 6.0 8 It amlH.t". a. m.,l.
ami f.irj p. in.
Leave rnncamer t7.r,,a.re l.caiiii P. m.
rravCo'iimbln :.&na. m 1,10 aud S.40 p. m.
tFrom K n ireet Depot.
Leave iteadlnir. 7.80 o. ra
Leave IlaiiliibuiKtS.'.Oa.in.
Train. tn PprLlnmcu IlDntO' IOarkB-t thUM
( run io and finti Depot Midi and Otru
atfrts, P. llnilulnli.a, oilier traius to and fioui
mo in atrcot Depot.
Tno 4.liand f..4.'i .m I ruins rrom Allcntown
and l.hel.3. at tl fi.ta n. in. tinin Irem Plilla.
dflplua.vla l'criiomeu HniiioxU.bate throutfU
CBIBIO iiom I'uiiBi eiiiia.
J. K. WOOTl'KN.
ffsnsraf ifanaatr.
C. O nANCoriC. Cm'l Patt. A 7cl Agent.
ovcinui'i bin.
JOHNR.G.WEYSSER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
West End Brewery,
MAUcn Chunk, Pa.
Pure Porter and Lapr Beer
Delivered all over the State.
October 8, 1881 Jl
DROP IN Al' THE
Carbon Advocate
OFFICE FOB
Cheao Printing; 1 .J
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mm
Fei
BBi'gSf
ujieSasit
Central Caniage "Works,
Bank St., Lchlgliton, Tu.,
Are prepared to Manufacture
Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring Wagon, &c,
Of every description, In the most substantial
manner, and at Lontst Cash Prices.
Itcpnliing Pi-oni)t)) Attcuilcd to.
TREXLER & KREIDLER,
April So, 1819 yl Proprietors.
FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS
AND PURUIIASE
ThresliDE MacMnes anl Art
cultural ImplemeHts,
The Best In the Market at
J. ' GABEL'S.
Also, on hand, and for Hale in I-ots to Suit
rnrcnasers, lilitAf run OAbll
10,000 icet Georgia Yellow
Pine Flooring,
White Pine Boards and Floor
ing, Lath, &c.
AT HIS DAIUiWAUB stoke.
Apm ..o Lehighton, Pa.
NERVOUS DElilLI Y:
A CUHF. GDAItANTEKD.
Dr r.CWierehEBVB and Uraix Tbeat-
Nu,(a,m-iui ior uisiena, luszlursa, con
VUlalnna. MbrTDUa i.aurinr.lia. MMntnl
alnn.roasof veniorv. pemia oirliosa. imim.
tenry. liiTomntaiv P.oiImo:i, Preiuutuie OIC
Ak". canaetl Uv oereinton. tellabuae. i.r
over-lu.iu.'(tnce, liicli Irata ui miaeiT. decat
ami neatu. One Im.t win mr. ......
Kacb ooa onnt iiisoux mnnth'. trraliurm. One
bi mail prepulfl ou rec. ipt , I pi-ire. Weanar.
amre en Dozea toenre any cato w Ih each
ider tece vt'tl b uaini .it imi.
leuKlto live dollar, wo will , ud the puioh 'a
yronr written siiaraiit 10 return tbe nmnev
If I he treatment rtore not rff.rmruto ooar.
aiiteeatasurdiinly when the irratment taordrr.
e.l direct irom n, J jiin o WEST A CO..
eole PrMirietora. isi its W. Vadiann Bireer
v. ' uuiiuflu rent, ia nieb.
ton Pa.
o?,lT.IItKLINEr'0-. Wboleaala Arente
Pblladl,.hia. SfPl. :.'! ty
mm mm.
rpHK SLATINUTON
PLANING MILL
AND
Cabinet Ware Factory,
ATSLATINOION.
JOHN BALLIET, Propr.,
l)calB In all kmiN tud altea uf riii. Hemlock
Out mid lIfU Wow Lumdpr, oiut lstiovrpie
parfd touxeculoiiur yiouut of unlet lor
DrosseD Lumbclt
r
OF ALli KINDS.
Hours, Sashes, Winds, Shultcrv,
Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac,
With ATo.nptness.
Brackets Made to Order.
Tito Mpchlncry It nil new ntiA or tho best and
m8t ImprnTed kinds. 1 emi)tjr none but the
best workmen, use well praoonod nnU ooa ma
tHiiiii, ttnU amtliejeforoiiblii tufiuai autre eittint
'tilt. tact luti to nil who maj lavor me wttU a unit,
Ordcra nv tnatl piompily attended to. Mv
clmrpvi nro modrt-iiti terms cusli, or interest
ttureed aitertlilrtj dnra
aiVB MA CAt.n.
rT those engaged In BniMmp will find tt t
I heir ndvnntnso to hive Kldluj?, Floor llonrds
Doors, -aslics, liut.eia, c dr.. tnfde at thl
Fa i tor v.
May JOHN 1!A rXXKT.
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carriages,Wagons,S3cighs,&c
conn eh or
BANK AM) mOX STIiEETS,
L.EHKIHT0N, Penna.,
Particular attrntlon given to
REPAIRING
In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices.
Patronaae ropeetfully solicited and perfect
satliXU'tlon cunrai teed.
Deo . 1879yl DAN. WIKAND.
Catarr
Cream Balm
K'Spivift
P7Ar7a . . nalVV
ErTt'rlnally clean
pes tncnusni pns.
saut'sot Catarrh,
ill virus, causing
healthy seerf
il'ins, alUys In.
naliiinatlon, pro.
I. cts tlio mem.
tirnne trom arid),
tlunal coldji. com
plrtely licnls tlio
s res and restores
b lie sent t.rtasle
and smell. Ili'ne.
Ilrl II rrsults uro
realised by a ttvr
ippllcntluiis. A
thoronnh treat.
'v tsirH-v
luScaifcJJ3
..Al. PAk i J J
HAY-FEVER
monl will cure Catarrh Hay Kever, Sc. Un.
equalled Torolds in the lie.id. Aierecul'lo to
no. Apply bv the little Anger Into the nos.
trlls. tin receipt oT&Oo will mull a puckliiio,
AV8- For Sale by a dru.irlais In I.rhlidi
ton. Et.VS'URUAM HAI.M CO..
i.otM-jI Owego, N. y.
YOr AKE IN NEED OF
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
or, Gents' Furnishing Goods
go to
CLAUSS& BROTHER
THE POPULAR
Merchant Tailors,
Bank Street, Lehighton.
PRICES VERY LOW FOR OASH. The
public patronatse solicited. juljl-tf
1881. HOIMYS. 1881.
Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHSKY
Reapeetrully annonnreitoher friends and the
puhllo Kenerully, that she Is now receiving
and opening lor their Invpeeilon a larKer
stock than ever ol the very latest novelties In
Toys & Fancy Goods,
Suitable ror HOLIDAY PRESENTS for
Young and Old. Rich and Poor.. Don't rail
to rail early and secure first choice and best
bargilns. She also culls their attention to
her New, Larce and Elegant assortment or
NOTIONS,
comprising Underwear, Herlln and German
town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and lio
Desilo Klbbons Olores, flowers and
a foe assortment of New Design
IN FANCY ARTICLES
Also, In eonneetton with the above, a mil
and complete stock of
(J E It MAN FRUITS,
LIMBURQEH CHEESE.
Cnmlli-8 & ConrVeUons,
together with a variety orooods not general
ly kept In any other store In town, lfjoudo
not see what you want, ask for It.
A share of public patronage solicited, and
perfect satis faction guaranteed In prlco and
quality of goods.
Second St, 2 doors aiwe Iroo,
Nov.I8.1881.mS. LKIUUHTON, Pa.
SiThe Carbon Advocate
m f
OtlO year for &1 , and Kendall S
J
Horse uook as a premium
With Medicine Onality not Quantity is
thB greatest importance ; ileitis the
Know ana Eipenence to Cor
rectly Freoare ani Dispense the same
At A. J. DURLING'S
POPULAR
Drue & Family Moiticiiie Store,
Bank Street, Lehighton,
You can always rety upon getting STRICT
LV Pure and Unadulterated
Drugs and Medicines.
DTjRI.ING, carries the largest stock
PAThNT MEIlIt INtS In Iho county.
DURL1NO has an cleunnt stock of DKTIO.
OI8TH StINDhlES, FANCY and TUI-
LET AKTICLKS ror the ladies as well as
the gents.
DURLINO makes HORSE and CATTLE
POWDEltS a siicctnlty. Ills 13 vons expor.
lence In the drug business gives him a great
advantage In th it lino.
TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS andllRAUES
always a largo slock on hand.
vVINKS and LIQUORS, both foreign and
domestic. He has a ClimonUrape Wine and
a Dry Catawba. Wine. Just splendid and
cheap.
WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the
largest assortment in Uwn.
Oo to UUHLINO'S with your prescrip
tions. Oo to DUHLINU'S lor your Patenl
Medlcitrs.
Oo to nilRLINO'S ror ynurfsnoyart'cles.
Farmers anil horsemen goto Utlltl.INO'd
for ) our Horse and Cattle Powders.
ang. e-yi.
A rjWM'PQ wanteil.losell Edison's Mus.
"A" a-11' leal Telenhooo unil Edison's
Instantaneous Plnnoand Crirnn Mmle. En.'
closo stamp forcitalogueand terms.
EDISON MUSIU CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
dec i4-u6.
WHENCE COMES TEE UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY OF
Allcoct's Porous Plasters ?.
Because they have proved
tiicmselves the Best External
Remedy ever invented. They
will cure asthma,colds,coughs,
rheumatism, neuralgia, and
any local pains.
Applied to the small of the
back thev are infallible in
Back-Ache, Nervous Debility,
and all Kidney troubles: to
the pit of the stomach they are
a sure cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaints.
ALLCOCK'S TOROUS
PLASTERS arc painless, fra
grant, and quick to cure. Be
ware of imitations that blister
and bui n. Get ALLCOPK'S,
the only Genuine Porous
Plaster.
Feb. 18-13 e. o. w.
Respectfully annonnres ti the people or L
hlghtan and Its vicinity. Hint ho is now pre-
pureu 10 supply lueia whu nil Kinua oi
Household Furniture
Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate
rials at Prices fullyas lowas the.ameartlcle,
can be bought lor elsewhcro. Hero are a few
ot the Inducements offered
Psrlor Sets at from 850 to S0
Walnut Marhlo-top Dressing Case
Heilrnom Saltes. S pieces 840 to ttt
Painted lledrooui suites all to IH
Cane Seated Chairs, irsetefs.,.. 81
Common hairs, per set of 8 84
ana an otner irooos equally cheap.
In this connection. I desire to rail the at
tention or the people to ray ample facilities In
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THB UHDERTAKIKG BUSDB
with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE,
and a lull line of CASK CTS and COFFINS,
1 am nrei
i iirciwrcu 10 aiiena promptly io an
In this Hoe. at lowest prices.
aers
Patronage rrrpectlully Solicited and the
most ample satisfaction guaranteed.
V. HCIIWARTZ,
octlS BANK St., Lehighton.
ORGANS 27Stp.inSrtsReds
ouiy avo. j-iAHoaaixaup. stare
Holldiiy Indueementa Rea.lv. Write or call
on HKATI'Y. Washington. N. J.
III veil
Should address KIISON nROS.. Attorneys
at Law and Patent Sollcltura. 8IT 7lhSix-et,
Washiogton, D. I)., for circulars or Instruc
tion , References and advioe sent rnae. We
attend esslulvely to Patent business. He.
Irsues. Interferences and case, rejected la
other hands a aoeclaliy. Tra e-Marks and
UBT.BT, IHH. ri'.'eijlhfll (MIMIC, (JT
sketch n-l description we aire our opinion as
to patentability, srkki rcilAEOK. We refer
Caveats soiiteted, Uon reeelptol ntodel or
to tba Commissioner of Patents, alsntoex-
uominirsioneri. tuabllibed 1IW. 11 cor
CONSOLATION.
Through the village, o'er tlio river, to the
breetei gladness flinging.
With tliegjorr ofthelr rnuslc.arethe church
belli sweetly ringing.
Weary, ad and disappointed, hope borne
down .by many a fear,
tra stranger, pause and listen, as their glad'
some sound t hear.
In my heart sweet memories waken, round
me gleams a glory Vast,
Linking all bright thniiehta together of the
future and the past.
Holy music, rich in blessing, li tbe gladness
of the sung,
Tbtt the breezes o'er the river from thl
church bear alongi
In tny heart hope reawakens, bringing
strength and life! arid light,
Love to suffer, will to battle and to con.
quer for the right.
Though cost down, yet not despairing, glor-
Iftus words I seem tn hear,
Words to make me strong in daring, w nrdi
" to catt out doubt and fear.
In the belfry stand the ringers, while the
silver song still swells, '
tout they cannot hear Its beauty for the clash
ing of the bells-
Only others, not the workers, hear the glory
of Iho strain ;
While we bless them, they must labor I
Ihelra the sufTring, ours the gain.
This, perhaps, the noblest lesson that the
holy music tells,
Whlleacmss vale, wood and upland all its
silver gladness swells.
Ye who live, who loye, who labor, bearing,
daring all you can,
So you may, by God's good blessing, ease
one suffering heart of man ;
Help one brnther'to grow better; eause one
sinful soul to see
God's great care and love and. patience ever
waning, eyer free-
Freer tban His holy sunshine, or the bless
ing ol the rain,
Anil the freest to those sad ones who are
Worn with doubt and pain.
Oh, take heart ! perhaps bo knowledge, no
sweot thanks for help well given,
May be granted for thy cheering in thy life
on this side heaven J
Live thou on in earnest workinp, and per
chance thou yet msyest see
That some hearts whom thou hast solaced
have been blessing Go for thee.
CAumocra' Journal.
TWICE IN THE WffiG.
It was New Year's Day in Home, and
the p,rnnder.t feitiml ot that to the Ital
ians guy and. festive season, was i;iven
nt the palnco of the Dno dl CarliZZl, one
of the oldest nnd mnt it fluential of Ita
ly's rdd nobility, who was renowned for
hia wealth and the splendor of lila enter
tainmenta. This one outshone them all
nnd was given partly with the view of di
verting the ntteulion of (be authorities
from the efforts the duo and his colleagues
were making for the freedom of their
country from IU foreign tyrants, nod
parity with tba hope of making friends
for their cause with some wealthy and
high born British visitors then sojourning
in the Eternal City,
D.incitig was proceeding in the grand
sal n, and tbe two moat graceful danct rs,
now paired off. And formings, splendid
contrast, were Signora Elena, the dne's
only child, a dork, lovely girl of eighteen,
and Lord Elverton, n yonng Scotch
nobleman, who had been traveling in
Italy for two years, and now seemed to
have found an attraction likely to keep
him in Rome for an Indefinite period: he
wax assisting in tbe cause of Italian free
doin, and be was violently in love with
Elena,
Tbe wallz was over at last, and Lord
Etverton was bnrrying bis fair partner
into a small side balcony, that 'she might
not be claimed by some other ot her
numerous friends and admirers, for be
was determined to haye an answer to his
suit that uight, when the duo came np
with a cousin of Elena's of whose priv
ileges as a relative Lord Elverton was in
clined to be very jealous and said hur
riedly:
"Ah, I have been looking for you, my
dear Lord Elverton. PaoU, take yonr
cousin for a little promenade: I have
most important news for my young friend
here."
With an inward groan, and a sndden
coolness towards tbe Italian "cause."
Lord Elverton relinquished Elena, and
for tbe neit balr-hour was trying to lie
ten patiently to fits boat's eiplnnation of
certain events which wonld make a jour
ney tn London by some influential per
sonagi absolutely necessary.
"Will you gq my lord? The success
of our eause depends on it, and I and my
compatriots wonld willingly pls.ee it in
the hands of one who has already proved
his capability and devotion."
Lord Elverton tried to get out of tbe
business, but to so purpose, and more,
over tbe duo informed blm that be wonld
have to start early on tbe morrow. Witb
a beavy hrart be at last consented, and
went in search of Elena. At first he was
unable to see anything of ber, but as be
was pasting an orangery on one side of
tbe grand saloon, at the far end, distinct
ly visible by the soft lights of maDy
lamps, be saw Elena, ber beautiful face
upturned to her cousin, and both her
hands clasped on bis am, while be bent
over her with love and devotion in bis
looks.
Had Dnnean Elverton been a French
man or an Italian, Paolo would moat like
ly have received a pistol shot or dagger
thriiat; aa it was, tbe poor fellow turned
away heart-sick and disappointed, feel
ing terribly sore and angry, for Elena
had certalul) given him reason to think
she bad loved blm. She bad listened to
with downcast eyes and aoftly-Mnabing
cheeks, bad shown a preference for big
society, 'and be felt Hint be bad been play
ed with
"There Is neither failh or truth in these
giddy foreigners,'' be decided, his British
prejudices trying to comfort bis wound'
ed apirit. They can show lovo to half.
a-dozen fit once, and never feel It truly
for one. I will try and forget ber."
Half an hour after, be met Elena alone
in ber fatber'sstudy.wbltherbeliad gone
to acquaint the duo with tbe fact (bat he
would not see him again before olarttng
early ou bis tnlesion ou the ensuing mora'
tag.
Elena was white and agitated, be bad
never seen her I bus before, nnd be won
dered what kind of nn exclliug inttrvicw
she must have had with her cousin. Had
sbe refused blm? The, thought rmu'e bis
beart beat faster, and in a far tenderer
tone tban be bad thought Io tpmk ih
a;nin ho legged het to be seated.
"I cannot stay, Lord Elvertor; t fear
we may eton now be watched. Nay, do
not look sottngry I can etplain nothing.
but wilt you listen to mo ntid net accord
Ing to my wishes, however strange tbty
may seem to you?''
"Tbo Kignorrt Carlrzzi'a Commands
ill certainly be law to me, nnd obeyed
to the tetter nt once,'' be replied bowing
coldly, nnd wondering more and more a(
ber exciting mannrfi
Thfch wilt yptl g Ofi the rni'Rloti of
which mjr falbtf fboke nt onct? Will
you leave fls flOWi this very hour, nnd go,
not even waiting fr.t yohr servant or your
property?"
As she asked 'this, qnestion, with clasp
ed hands and sparkling eyes, and cheeks
that flushed and paled alternately, Lord
Elverton thought he had never sen ber
look no strikingly beautiful; he longed
to ask an explanation, but pride fihtl,
jealous stepped in and whjspered that
Paolo was the favored lover after nil, anil
thus to please bim sbe was thus nnxiotis
to be rid of one to whom she bad shown
too much kindnei-s.
"I go, signom; I go immediately," he
answerod witb grave politeness, while bis
very soul was burning with jealous pain.
"Oh, thanks, n thousand thauknt Slay
Heaven and all the dear saints protect
yon, and make your mission successful,"
sbe said, holding out both bauds in fare
welt.
He took them in bia, nnd ns on the
very point of clasping her in his arms
and begging ber to love him nnd not send
him nwny, when a sndden vision of ber,
leaning on her conRin'H arm nnd looking
up nt him with loving earnest eyes, made
bim pause again; the demon of jealousy
seized bim, be dropped ber bands, and
left ber with a cedd nditu.
n.ilf nn hour nfter, he was leaving bis
hotel, when n Rervnntof t lie due's banded
h'm n scnlod packet nilh n warning that
he was not to read it Uulil be arrived in
England.
He bad already received bis injunc
tions from the due, nnd looking nt tbe
superscription, be saw that this was from
Elena, nnd he put it in bis pocket with
a darkening brow.
"She is all mystery and intrigue," bo
muttered; a kiss and a caress for the
greasy Paolo, nud n love-note for me
when I nm safely awny now can such
treachery exist witb so fair n face and
lovely a form?''
That packet remained unopened for
mauy months. Lord Elverton performed
his mission faithfully nnd successfully,
hut his interest in the cause was gone,
and the war for Italian freedom wis
fought and vlo'ory won without his
aid, for be Mirank from returning to
Italy. II bad determined to keep the
packet and only opu it nfter a year; by
which time Elena would doubtless be
Paolo's wife, and he could read whatever
explanation it contaiucd calmly.
Five years afterwards, a bronz-d nnd
bearded man sat in his lodgings in Pic
cmlilly.Rt the commencement of ti e Lon
don season, witb an open letter iu bis
band.
It was Lord Elverton, much older
looking, and more thoughtful, but wilb
the beauty of his face nnd form rather in
creased than marred by time and travel.
He was mnsiug over tbe letter which
bad just arrived from bis aunt. Lady
Clifford, asking him to go and visit her
at ber house, Clifford Priory, for a few
days; pleading as a special inducement,
ber great nrxlety to see him after his long
absence from Euglnnd, and her desire to
introduce bim to her word, "a young
lady," the letter said, "who cannot fail
to please even your fastidious taste, for
she is both good nnd beautifnl. atid I
long to see you settled and happy. I
wish you would give up your roving life,
and attend to yonr English nnd Scotch
estates, and rank ynniself happy with
Euglish dntis and an English home."
Lord Elverton laid duwu bis nant's
letter with a sigh.
"Ab, my dear aunt," be said thinking
aloud, "I wish that I could take your ad
vice, but never for me will there ever be
either peace or rest again, unless fortune
rboutd crown my search wjth success. I
have thrown away tbe noblest beart a
msn ever bad. and I can never love an.
other, and tbe cherished hopes of a wife
and borne must remain ouly dreams."
For be bad read Elena's letter too late;
restless and miserable, be bad wandered
away during that year, and wbeu it was
endedt be sat down to read it In tbe wilds
of Africa. Alas, for human pride and
jealous)! In bis ease it met witb a fear
ful punishment. Elena's letter expliined
that bis life and liberty were threatened,
the very next morning ba was to be sr.
retted; ber consin had told her this, and
it was gratitude for bis tbonghtfulness
and not love for himself that bad charac
terised ber actions on that falnl night of
Lord Elrcrton's mistake. Fearing that
be would refnsa to leave if told of tbe
impending danger, Elena bad taken that
way to ensure his safety, knowing that
all bis doubta and suspicions would be
sat at rest directly be read tbe letter.
Ha wag almost frantio with grief and
repeuUuoe, and called himself everything
but n sensible msn, ns he hastily set off
on his Journey back to Italy, longirg to
throw himself' at the fret of bis dear
wronged love3, nnd R"ln k forgivenr
for his. felly and want of trust. But when
he arrived in Italy, tlio war v. as ended,
Iho duo was dead, and Paula mArrieef; no
one knew Anything of itis daughter, ex
copt that she bad gone to travel With an
English' lady whose namo was unknown.
For four ttfng years Lord Elverton bad
sought her iu vain, and now be had given
Up the hopeless search, and tired with
wandering te determined to -accept Ms
aunt's invitation, by 60 meant attracted
by hf account of her last new proicfte.
for Lady Clifford was very fpnd e,f yonng
people, and much glVen to m'albh-ifiaUing
on their acconnt.
On bia arrival nt tbe ptiory be was de
lighted to hear that Ihe yonng lady had
gone atvny for n few dnjs on a visit to
some rel.ilives of Laity Clifford's.
"But I will send ftlr her lo relurn im
mediately) I nm longing for yon to sec
ber," exclaimed the delighted old lady.
"By to means, my dear otiut," httstllv
re joined Lord Elverton. "I can assure
yon I nm In no hurry to see her sbe is
no doubt cbnrming, but I will still dip.
appoint you by remaining heart.wuole.
By-lb e-way, what is her name?"
'I wili tell you nothing about bef.alr,"
returned bia anct pettishly, quite offend,
ed at bis refusal to fall in love ot ber bid
ding, nor was nho mollified until her
nephew, sorry to vex.biskind-benrtcd old
relative gnve her nn account of his Un
fortunate love affair.
A curious look came ever her face.abd
she listened witb breathless interest when
Duncan mentioned Elena's name.
"Poor DunCrtn, poor jealous boy." sh
sniil pityingly When be bad finished his
recital. "I thought yna n hard-hearted
young bear where ladies are concerned!
and, behold, I And, you instead a trne
hfarted knight, grieving over his lost
lovo. Twill not send for my pretty Nel
lie nor nsk you again to like her."
I will tike ber for your sake, dear
aunt," he replied gratefully, "bat t oan
never, love ber."
Lady Clifford made no reply, but three
days after, Lord Elverton had decended
etrly. to Ihe drawing-room just before
dinner. The lamps were not ligbted.nnd
only (be glow of the fire illuminated the
mom, now darkeuing in tbo sott spring
twilight.
A young hdy sat ncartbe window gaz
ing out at tbe quiet country scene, sbe
started and rose as be entered.
"Elena !"
"Duncan f
Not nnother word they spoke;she turn
ed away even In tbe pleasant pain of
meeting bim nguin, not fcrgetling his
cruel desertion in ber hour of need, and
bo was so overwhelmed wilh joy and as
tonishment, that he could not at first
speak coherently.
But alt was soon explained ;bow Elena,
on losing ber father, was glad to accept
tho offer of friendship from tbe kind
hearted Lady Clifford, who was then in
Rome; how sbe had never mentioned
Dnncnu's name, being too much wound
ed by bis strange conduct. Aud then
Duncan had. bis ontifesidon to make, and
when Elenn benrd bow deeply nnd truly
ue hatl loved fccr.blie readily forgave blm,
ane promised to be Lis nife.
Long afterwards, when they were hap
pily married, Lady Clifford loved to
tease ber happy nephew on bis two mis.
takes.
"I have oflen beard of men in love do
ing loolish things," she would say, "but
I never before knew of a young man rnn
ning away tn tbe other end of tbo world
with an nnopenod letter that would have
saved his journey; nor of one who, bav.
ing searched for four years for a yourg
bitty, decided that be wonld still pjelir
keepiug a few miles between them for a
day or two longer !"
"Oh, auntie, that iti to bad I" Lord
Elverton would answer laughing, aud
tossing np his youngest child, a little
boy with Elena's dark eyes. "The first
mistake was my own entirefy, but it was
your fault that I was 'tmice in tbe
wrong I'"
AN ELEPHANT'S CUNNING.
There is no criiiture In the world so
cunning as tbe elpbnut, nnd no creature.
moreover, so full of duplicity. lis dev.
erness at simulating attachment to its
keepers can only be equalled in tbo hn
man race by the hypocrisy of the tlave
toward bis master. Tbe elephant in the
Jnrdin des Plantes, ju Prls, never for-
gave his keeper for having made bim ri
diculous before tbe crowd assembled lo
witness bis performance on a penny trum.
pet, which tbe poor msn bad been at the
gri stest pains to tench him. A note came
out in "J'ai du bon tabao" itb a shrill
squeak, when it should have been a deep
contralto. The creature was vain of Us
artistic skill, as all artists are, and, fling.
Ing down the trnmpet, mar's a charge
against tbe iron bars of his cage, which
sent the orowd flying right and left in
the utmost terror, while the keeper, who
fortunately had time to creep through
tbe opening left at tbe bottom of tbe cage
for tbe purpose of escape in lima eif dan.
ger, ran out of sight immediately. He
never dared enter tbe cage again, for be
knew by tbe expression of tbe creature's
eye that tbe grudge was owlug still. The
new keeper wisely withdrew the nennv
trnmpet, and "J'ai du bon taVao" was
beard no more. To wound tbe vantly of
me greatest of beasts is aa dangerous ss
to trifle with that of tbe greatest of mon.
arcbs.
lien should be tried before tbty are
trusted.
"Hallo, what is this I hear? Ton,
who have always been preaching about
disinterested love aud decrying mnrrl.
ages for money, about to marry a widow
ith a million. "And At you think.
sir, that I am selling myself for gold?
Sir, I love tbe woman, nnd would not
hesitate to marry ber if eircuu.stauces
were changed aud she bad not mora than I
half . million to bt n.me." I
1IE GOT MIXED.
There is a yonng editor v.anMerinp on
the fare 6f tbe earth who formerly pub
lished a paper nt Storm Lake, Iowa'. ni'
left there the day nfter the issue of lb
last paper, nnd Is supposed to be ermie."
itiji the stale on foot to g't awny 'rem t'
infuriated female populace. It eeni'
Ihcro ws a concert given by yont n
ladies of the city, and the gallant yourg
editor wrote itnp in splendid shape. Tl e
saran day lie had visited n herd of bor-"
horn cattle, nwred by n f rmer In the .!
rlnlty, and be wrhtn up the cattle also.
The cross-eyed ftirimnn O' the office got
the two articles mixed tip as follow.;
''tiie concert given last evening by six
teen if Slorrfr Lake's most beautiful at d.
iuterestlng yonng ladlM wb.ii btghly ap
preciated. They were elegantly dreiuf d
nnd sang in a roost charming manner,
winning tbe plaudits of the entire nu'M'
cuce, who pronounced them tbe fine't
short-horns In (lie Country. A few i
them are 6f a rich brown color, but II. e
majority are spotted 1 rown nnd Mf
Setrrnl of Ihe heifers were fine borlint
tigbt-iimbecf animals, and promise trr
prove good properly."
What Everybody Wantse
ts a fetfahfe medie-itta lha rt4-fr .foel 4.4
fiafnl Slid llmf tWf-MitS Wn'd finret .lliin
by keeping Irie stnrnaeh 16 firrfer.ifie howe 1
regular, and Ihe kidneys nnd liver sclive;
Soph n medlrine Is Psrkrr's Ginger Totiin.
It relieves every case, and has cured thous
ands. See other column. 7Vionne.
I ' .i "1, T aai .
Gallonlary: A ladyslopptel tbk 6(1. f
day ou one of the principal nvemes vf
trade lo look'more closely nt a handsome
sealskin sacqtie Hint mas displayed in the
front of a store. The price wits on a-
conspicdous placard $J0O. She looki rt
admiringly at the gftfmeht for a few'
minutes and then, gathering a fnr-liniif
circnlar more clorely about her, slnrlt el
tip tbe street, "Hi, there missus I" yi 11
ed a smalt, ragged and thoroughly typi
cal New York bootliackf
'com back 'u
I'll buy it fur yer.
Answer This I
Carl yon find a Case ofDrieht's Diseas. rt(
the tfldHeys, Diabetes, Urinary or Llref
Complaints that is curable, that Hfti Bitter
lifts not or cannot cure ? Ask Jotlr heighbor
if they can.
Washington scene: Deep'vnierd grs-
tier "Hi, waiter 1 bring me three mf rer
stboonefsl" Awe-slrnck speitatrn,
whispering "That rnnstbe the hfw fiid
rotary of tba Navy,1'
"EOTJOH ON BATS."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, nuts
hed-bue, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, lis
Druggists. Fqnintiiig construction: "How di.f
you like my discourse Inst Sundoy?"
asked the parson. "To ti ll yon thntrntiY
replied Fogg, '-I was not nltopelb.f
pleased, wilh your premises, but I weal
dilighted bejond measure at yonr ecu
elusion." Tbe parson would givo snmi
Ibing to know just what Fogg mtnnt,
In countries where msla'Inl Is preva
lent, or where the climate is subject In sud
defi 'clinhies should b found in eyer home)
Brown's Iron Bitters.
Vanderbilt item: The ceiling for tba
drawing room of the Vnndirbilt pat cd
in New York, ou which nu emin. nt l'ntis
artist is now at work, is a eircrllnr com
position representing tho irurrinpe f
Cupid and Peyche; or, ' Cnpi'J nn-l
Sicb," ns tbe old Commodoie woubl
doubtless have it.
The most sensible remedy, ami Ihe only
safe jin re and permanent cure forall dlse. t
of the liver, blond and stomach. IrrlndlnT
hi)ious fevers, fever and ague, dumb ago-.
j lunnice. dyspepsia, xc , is Prof Guil'ne'li'f
French Live Pads, which cures by at sorp
tion. Ask your drugg'st for thi noled cure,
and lake no other, and if he has not got it
or will not eat it for vou, fend fl.50 ft
French Pad Co., Toledo. O.and tlify will
fend you one post-paid by return mull.
Wholesale and retail by Dr. C. T. Horn, Le
highton. List drop in beronp of bitterness)
A young actress bad matte signal fnilnrs
in tbe first two acts of a, comedy. Alter
tbe third, In which she did not appear,
one of her fellow odors enme flfi.tu bef
with much nrdor: "Charming, ndoiabl. I
Your third net quite redeems the other
two I
Advice to Consumptives.
On the appearanco of the first svmptomj
as general debility, loss of aptile,pillor,
chilly sensations, followed by night-sweats
and cough prompt menmres for relief
should he lakrnv Consumption is scrofu
lous disease of I he. lungs itheref-'re use Ida
great anti semlula, or bbsvl purifier i I
strength-reilorer, Dr. Pierce's Golden
Meiliral Discovery." Stiierior lo Osl iivtr
oil as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a v
toral. For weak lungs, spiltlng nfbloi.,
and kindred airectlons.it has no equal. fvM
by druggists Ihe world over. For fWior
Pierce's pamphlet nn cnnsiimptlnn.?n t two
siamp to World's Dispensary Jledieal As
sociution, Buffalo, N. Y.
Powder explosion; A lilernry man,
who bad recently published a book, .
observed to be very downcast last week,
'What is the roatLr?"tid a friei d.".urj
look all broken np." "No wonder," was
the answer: "I've just been blown up by
a magazine."
Dr. Pierre's "Favorlla Prescrlntion" if
everywhere crknowledged lo be 'the san
dard remedy f..r female complaints and
weaknesses. It is sold by druggists.
a '
Vernal Umentiliotij There nre rail,
lions of pins nsed every honr, ao.1 tl
wonder is wbst becomes of them. Aa wo
shiver over the stove to-dy. we wish
that one might have beeu arranged in the
lap of spring before niutir sad down
on it.
-Tha
hore. drastic, griping, sickening
pills are fast being siijwrsedrd by Dr-Picrce's
rse.ieo ny ur.l lerr
PoM l.y druggists.
"I'urguiire reiieis." r.
Generosity! "What a pemroris man'
Jones Is I" atid Smith ( Ilnl inou on.
day. "Ttue," said Robinson warn ! .,
"You rarely find one more mi. Ho is kl.
ways Riving himself sway."
-Wires should hUhIs ait nu for tbeir
hnslinuda- itialeml tf n.lll.. ,1 ..t'
v,,i. . . ..... ' . ..'
,.. la tti'r aVrival