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MouriitUKn, jr., Publisher. VOL. XII J LEIIIGHTON, CArtBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1385, If not paid, in advance, $l.?o , No 12, Attorneys et Counselloro. 51. HAI'SIIEU, AT COUNKY AND CaVN'3UM.OIl AT LAW, BASS STtt,I.tniOIlTOJ,rA. n..lK.llnnrl nnllnrtlon Atrtncv Tlllttuvind Jell Rial ISidste. floiiTt) miring .leslly done Cel. sitlons prcmptu mad. Settnne; i.miei i u llents. poclalty. Mat bt consult. J In Kn'ob ndU.rtrmn. NCT.2J. T. A. SNYDlU, . ATTOftNEY AT LAW. OrricE-Corncrof l!nnk Street 5t Uankway Had balMuu nboro tha Carbon Ailvocate' I'rtntlnK Offlcc. May 19, 1883-niC LL'lliaUTUM. Physicians and Dentists. D n. W. AV. WWM I'llYSIOIA AND SVIiClEON, DANK STIlKUT.LUIiiaUTOS. OrriCE Hours at l'srtyvlllo From a.m., to VJ in, dally. JJay be consultod In the Kngltsh or German Language, May 17. '84, Yr a. i)i:kiiami:k, m ., ' PHYSICIAN AJO SVItUROSf Bpnclul .trillion p.lld to CRrnulc Dlsenfes. Olflee: South Uast eornerlronaniiiua its..I.o alihtoo,r. Aprl'a. I67S. .1ST. u' maiKii, a. u. V. 9 F-inmliilllK Surgeon, rr.AOTiciso physician anasUKanox. Oincs: iunk S'.rcot. Itr.inm'a t!t,o;:K, LriiiKlt ton. ra, Hoy bo consulted jq tho acini 'n Language. 'Nov. S. REMOVED. AY. G. M. Sclple, pEyiiGian & Surge:ii. lint ltomovrii hi Olnee nnil ltrsl.lcneo from Second St. to SOUTH Strim.in the hull Urn: formerly occupied lv A. .1 l)n.i.s "maikii, wlwrc'ho Will ho ple-ised lo sou tils friend and patrons, itirnUK linltlls: from C to 0 o'clock P. II. March 31, 1053. A. Babenold, D.D.S., BRANCH OFFIUli-Next to Carbon Hous J Bank St., LoMghton, Pa. TPimlslry In all Its branches. Teeth ex tracted nl bout pain. Has ailinlntsiorcd wliea rcqu nod liince Hays V liUMib JiA Y ol e"-h viok. 1'. I'. Address. LlTZKNHEUa, Lehigh counly, Pa. Jan. 3, 18 0-ly. W. A. Oortright, D.D.S., OFFICE . Opposite tho "urondway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. ration's hive til" hen'IU o( tlio Litest Im riruv.menU In mo hinl-ul appliances and 1 no uoie mount i ,, .-.,, ,, . .... ,-,ns. ANjCSTHlll'IU ndmlnlstcicd IT dndrai. If pos.lsle, persons resldlni; mitstde f llimh Chunk hould iniiko gngaK-incnts by iull. 1)8 U A BOOK ON Deafness k Catarrh. The ahnrf. named imtik ofnear 1 0 pases Vy liHSHOEM AK1IH, tho woll-Vnonnof. liirlauecd Aurl Suraeoo, wllllio font Ireo ln.MT aildrrss. Kverv f.iinlly should hivo this llook, Th. '.ook Is lllusualod, and lul ly explains In plain lnr.ijur.no nil Diseases or too EAR ami OUTARRH. an 1 how to troat thto ailments scccctslully, Adlron, Dr. G. E. Shoemaker, 613 Walnut Street, lSUAlllNU, I'a. lice, e, 1S31 ly QARBON HOUSE, J. W. ISAUiniN'IlUSII, PUDI'RlETOli, ltAST liKllltlJlTOX, lA. The (lAitno ltooskollors nrst.elassaeenin. rnodatlim to tl.u Tr.ivoiluz public llutirlhi'! bv tho i) ly or Went un lieaionaldo Tei uu. Uhiua Clears, Wlnoj and l.lniiois alwayon liau.l. tj.,4j.Shuds and Stables, wlih titter Uf. lUstlors, atuwliei. April 10-yl, jp.Vt'KBHl'ON IIOILI.. Ilway between Maush Chnnk R; T.ohlghton Li:01'OLl) MEYUK, PaorRUTon, Paekerton, Peitn'a. This wll known hoiil Is odmlraldv rtfltted, s,uu li is me no.t ai'cninino.iaii 'us ior uitiiihiI' ant And transient hoarders. 1 xi'Cllt'UL tr.tdo hii t sie Tory best linuirs. AIo Itiioftuhlcs atta.U.d, Weft. 10-yl Maucli Chunk House, Susquehanna Street, Mauch uhunk. Pcnna., T. P. PKIIU, I'nuirlflor. When vlsltlnic at tlio t'nunty Soat this 1(WI nlll round in he llrst-cUts In crerr roj ieet. Wires, l.tquors, l.auer Deer. t'U.rs and other ltotrcHinientt r purest quality tit tlio H.ir 'lerms very moJcrate. I'atrxnacs lollclui.. So,). iss:i Beer Saloon and liestauraut U43 Vine St., rtiladelpWo. Donnis Gilbert, Proisriotor, The Par Is funrlthod with eholco Cigars, Fresh Laser, and oilier refreshments. Pop sons train tlio l.ohlirli Vnllov visit In Pltlla tfelnhU are reipecttully Invited to kivo me a ..II. JI,ilfllD UII.UI.ttll March . l!3t-tr. J. W, RAUDENBUSII lUlpoctdllly annauno.s to the liuldlc that ho has opsneda NEW LlVIiHV STAItLE In sllon iritis his hotel, and Is prepared to famish Teams for FausvaU Wcliiap or Business Trips o. sh.rtest nni(ee and most ltberalierins. All orisrs Urt at the'-l'arh.n llousn" Hill reoclvo nr.wpt alttntlun Stable on North S reet, btlt Ik. hotel, Lohlj;lilun. (auWi-rl .t.i......-:-, i ;a...-i .. ., .;, A P1UZE.S Sendteents fur lunt.iro nn Irr. eelr. Irea.aeo.uy ihix at uojn.1. pelt win netp you to hsoro nonsy rlxht away ttian anythluV el in lids w iri 1. ',11,01 eiill.r ..I. mnwi'i irviu ur.i hour Tha broad wiy to fortune opens be. far. th. woikvTS. absnliit.ly sura. At ut.se ddr.s., Tatftt k Uo., AtlKUIta, Ale. ).e. a ly rp-SSaafLINTON llltt.TNtY.lotlilonaUe ItrD Hoot and Sui Makku, Umk St., Lehuhton A ml iranauted. v&SS'Su warn.. a wht Thomas' Drug Store, WW GREAT .SifS Just received a large stock of the very latest paterns of apers AN' I) . orders, which I offer at the fol lowing reduced prices: Gilts, 25 & 30c. White Blanks.10 & 12c. Brown B's 7, 8 & 10c. AH must be sold in a few months, Call at DRUG STORE bargains, for Duvlinss' Old Ftruul, Uanlc Street, LliTIIGIlTON. the Hrail. AHay.i InflRuiinnt Ion HcalsilifSorcs t ..... ilCiN tlio S&ZkXim cn;('.. of taslo & Sini'll A UWa t-tfa oiitiv cure. CO cent at IlruL'i;lsls. CI' cents l.y mail rends, lered. Send fr rirenl.ir. Sample lty mail lOemls. l'LY lilttrniEKS, lirni:ilsif. UVicau, N. Y, decS-yl J CONVEVANUEn, AND GFNEUAL INSURANCE AGENT The .follQi,in& Cotrip.inlct are Represvatedt UKllA.N )M 1U I'UAl. FID !S. niiADiNa JiuruAtJ nns. WYOMING Fir.15. l'OTTs villi: jini!, J.nillOIi riUK, nndtbo , TKAVKI.r.KS ACOIIII.NT INFVltANCG Also lnilll,VlV.Ulli ami itutuul IlO.'io 'llilCl ettcivoand luuranio Ci.inpauv. Marca 2J. TUO'i. K ISM Kun. tttit v.r.riToiklnj i-eople. fiend 10 cents M Hi I if l""'"Ke. ano lit will uuiil )uu Irce, IIAJIJL j-nnl, nllulldo saitlple 1-ojC l &nn is ll.at will put you In tlio way of tnak. low itioro imint-y In a ftw day llian )ou cier thouahi I'O sthl f at unv hiivlners. t'npltal nui lrtptetl. You ran llio nt liomo .tml work in pp.iro tlimMinly. or nil tho titiio Alt i.otli soxis. ol all n.ri, ur.ndl sitecoislul. 61 ei uts lo 45.00 easily earned ew-ry evening. I hat all who w.iut n oik may test thot-usi ds., it.) make this unpar tllelcd tdleri 'lotill who are ti.it well s.itt?n:d un will send -ft to pay Mr tlio linulil-- ,1 wntl u us. lull .ari ieul irs, dlri t'iiiiii), eto , sent lio-i. ltn ln"ti.o pnv nl.pidutely silro tor all whoet.ut ntonee. Diin't delay. Address UTiMio.v Uo, P '"Un I, Mim.. Ijee, 'JO ly Br. CT.Horn, Central Drug Store, Opposite tho " Oarboa House," Bank Street, Lchighton, Pu., Keeps a full tupplrof Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery & Choice Cigars. Choioo Wines and Liquors for Mrdiriual purpojrs. I'lcforiptions very carefully coin pouuded, day or night. ALSO, just received, an Immense iloox ol Ifewcst and most Popular Designs In Wall Papers AND Borders, which he Is olfcrlnsat Pi Ices fully oi low as tho same qualities and Patterns can bo not in the Clllcs. sIf you are about redecorating your home, call and toe styles and Icaru tlio prlocs licfoie pnrohasini; cliewhero. RctLcinbcr.'UlE OENTltAL 1IUUU Store, Feb. V. yl l)n. (I. T. 1IOKN. fhflflfl nnflnl"'',fn'i lvn away. Send (Ttlill llllllu ,ive wis 1'osiukc, ami by yilUUiUUL'mnll you will uelfreoiipackaiso otgooilsoriariio value, that will starljou In work that will nt oneo I ring youln itioner faster than nnyililnir o.so In .tinerloa All noout tho 200.000 In priU'iili with each box. Aitenis wenli'd e, cryhorr. of ilihirrex, of all airi'S, for nil tlio lime, er spar, time only, tow rk 'or us a their own lnmes Fortunes fur all wiikers al-soluteiy ns.ured Don't delay. II. IIa'.lktt & Co., Portland, Ale. Iiioin-ly Itjfculiscribo ibr the Ad vocATi:. only $1 jier year. CUIS WUI1S All UUUllJ. IrtilLHiisriibvrun. 1 hviUmpimhI DaiDUiue. iSoiahr tlrmtgiiia. I "Tlio Greatest Ctiro on Earth for I'oln." Will micro inoro quickly man any either known rem fgjprv cdyt llhcuinnli'-ni, Netiralaia, V!tSKSl Itnra.. Vralli tMI.' I nrnluT. 5B&ACf Fo. l'lenrl'V, Sores. Troit-liltcs, tv,ci luckftcao. vuin.y.boro liironi, 4WSclat ea. tVoundl. llcadiplie. iS'Ct! TcKitliache. Htiraln,. etc Pileo .4-i.,cla- a uoino. boio vj nut P31'rwii,VS'lr,,"KlKl' vuntiii, mo pru lnrtiirridiio n:tvTffon Oil licara oer "loctvii iTg:li,tcrcd Trade-Mark, and our fae slnllo slrrfttnm. A. U, Hoyur Co., Colo lToprlttors, ltoltlmore, MJ., U. S. A. . ... .,i.,IJI... JI..I m J I ' ' 'L JJ Ur. Utill's Co Couch at once. Hull's Courli. Syrup will I'ricc umy 5 Cts. n bottle. nlr.i vntil IT I3WKLL, BY A. A. llol'KlN'S. Tho nir has borne tomo lender words, As sw et as inelotiics tit birds, And bencdiVlioiH soft and elear Have Irembh'il on the availing ear) Hut never swetler urootils foil Than Faith ling uttered "It is well." Hope si Is through each lo day and waits The opening of to morrow's gates. And Piilieneo wearily abi.le3 Tlio veil Hint each to.tnortow hides) Hut whether Bond or 111 foretell, Faith sweetly whispers '"It is well." Alas for him who ueyer hears The words that rjuirl doubt and fears. Who, bent with burdens, plods along With never any lira 1" t for song; Who murmurs, come whatever will To bless or chasten 'U is llll" How dark tho night when shine no stars! How dull and heavy boinjj' bar3 When through them Faith can never seo Cieen fields beyond and libertyl How sad thodjy when wailing knell Is lou ler t hau tlia "It is Weill" As soolhins as a soothing hnlm, A grand nud yet a lender p?alm Is ft latino eyer on the air, I blendiiis; with tho mourner's jtrayer, And sa. Ideal plaints that ever foil I'iud answer iu tho "It Is well!" Hervey Davenant. "'lirntbcr Ilervey, I txpect n M'aitor," ilia Jauo Davenant said, nervously, one morning, ns xuo uaimoit tier Urottier lila third cup of U- "I hupo yon wojt mind, dear " "Now, J.uic, what's tbo nao of hopinp auy Rtioh thins, whan jnu know perlic'.. ly well tliRtlfchull mini'.?' air. Davenant unswere.1, ulth n priiu eui.le nud ushmg of liU bread shoulder. "I'm veiy Miriy. ikiir-'' Ytrytiorrj !'' Mr.D.ivennut cscl timed. "That's so like u woman, Jaue. Why do you iuvite people here? If yon didu'l yon would have u.) occasion to tie t,ony, mid ho tbcapo n very unpleasant mental coudiliou," Lo ndded, iu nu nrgunieula tivo Ioub which IU MJ.UT drtndul nfon ihau nnjlbiiij; el.o in Ilia world; for nhu wi re once bi'tjuiied iuto it controvert) villi llirvev.btr point, whuttver llntiglit be, was lost. "I duu't liko this riolnR ntiytliing thai displeases you, brother; but in Ibis in- klnnco I don't really seo bow I can belt uiyHell. I Lad a. , ttir from mi old solioo'. follow, ntj ieitm him to (jive Ucv ' "Thtro, Jans pmy do uot niiito x pliuutioiw. Vou'tolud letters Irom ol Nchajlfellotts, r, rj ttstiui; tho kiiuo thing iibo;-,t f.tcry kix liinutbs lor lli I ist lift in years, ll.ivo lur line by nil menus. I J eliminate mtselll'' Mr. Davenant mill iih it ctilaiu nir of itki"nation. I'i I (jo to Wales, or Scinlmd, or atijwhut out of veuoh ot your old tpliooltilluubl" "Now, brothel, that's UMtctly kind ol you," Miss J.me declared, with the faint est heuii-totie of imlinatioii In her gentle voice, mid i-onielbiiiK suspiciously like a Unr in her olt t;rsy ,y.R, "I do net ol ten luttoauy nuu coui?,iml Mus Trehtrue will stay only n low weeks." "Oh, oulya fews.eeks!" Mr. Ditpmiui njoit.ed surcastic.illy. "And what Is I brconia of me durinn that tiini? Of cour.-i Islmll lie rcKlecled; I uni.ya uiu w Inn thtre's oainpany,1' "Th.u'n uot vrry often. Ileivfy.'1 ' No, fi'ilniiiilely. A lew wteks, itr deed! Xo tost, in. quiet, uo utility, late broakfnit, 1 lie luncheon, lain iliuutr.Ute every'him;l N'o, tin. Jam! Kj iy jour Irien i'A society by nil uieauf; be bnppy, my dear, over jour iillernooii lea and mutnil rtuiinisoeuces ot by i;oue ikjt; but 1 11 Vanish. ' That's what yoti' must not flo, Her vey," M-.csJivie replied, villi nu umiMirl nuiouttt ol euergY. "You tututrouaiu here brother, nud help tue lo entcilnln His Tnbirua." Help ton to tntettaiii Mist Treliernc, Jaiie! Well, tij on my ord, that's tin coolest request I've beard ler tlltecn years!" Mr. Daveuaut cried, iu comical umazetueut. "It's the only riquest of the kind I've made, brother, during Clletn Mutra, I have respected your wish for occlusion anil fallen iuto nil your habits, and I think you mtRbt (jive way to 1110 in this small matter," Miss Jaue said quietly, "True, true, sister! I'm very telfisli a petfeot bear, I know; but then I bate women, You're, tbo only cmlnrnult) one I ever met, my dm' J mid, iu crtis'dein tioiinfjoiir t!vtt, Ml i;ood behavior, I'll make ii inmtvr of U'yaell Just thu once, I II stay mid riulratnr to do Ibe bivl ol tuy poor ability lo entertain this Miss Tr. Lima -lint I what you waul, is it notV devoutly h.iplnu that silo nil) not lis vivavioiis, or iutellrotual, or pbilo sopluosl, or strouy-niiuilid. or ba mis sionary sympathies or np,riculluinl tea deucies; though, after all, as boredoui its iueyllablf, one might as well bo bored one way its another. W'keu does your frltud ftrrive, J.dc! ' "This evening,' Miss Jtno nplied, after cotisultiun n Idler. ''I should like t j send Hie carrinrjc to Hailsbam to meet bcr." I 1 Certainly, ruy dear. What litno do wo (Hue?" 'Xho sttno lima ns neunl, of course, brother. Miss Trtkeiuti's prtseuce will mnko do dilTerir.co in onr mraugemeutH, except llmt we shall tiso tbo large draw ing-room iiibiead of tho small.'' j "Where I nm to present myself iu nen- itcnlial ccbtumo nt C.1G, be iutroduced lo our Iticnd, nud li'ind btr in tu diunerl" ! Ilcryey said Willi Lis orlm smile, "I'll j bo there, Jaue, though I would just ns soon go to tho dentist nud have uiy soundest prcmoltr ixtraoled. Yun may lely upou me, sistor. Aud now go and commeuco those mysterious preparations w bieh I have witnessed from lime to time. Ilarni-s Ike cook, worry the butler, tor mint jour maid, fidget jonrjtlf iuto n fit or a ftvcr.viuiply because there's rt woman CJUiinc to slay for a few dais. Go, my ilcav.aml leave mo to quiet contemplation of ln preat cveul," Miss Jane, iu mule obedience, took up her key basket mid left tho breakfast loom, while Iter brother threw down the Timu and wnrelicd tin aud dowu the nparimcut iu n sort of comio constcrus.-. tiou. A tall, broad-shouldered, deep-chested, man of -10, IooMnu much older, with browu ejts, deeply set under heavy brown, brown skin, brown bnir.wbiskers, beard nud mustache, k.ivj for tbo streaks of silyer they lihov.eil. it flua set of white teeth nud n firm, decided chin n baud- uuiil, healthy, wealthy' man, with nn iron cuiislilulion and perfect digestion; by nature geuiil. sociable fj'-W910"". with n good deal ol dry humor; by habit grim, sarcastic taciturn; it mau who, without nny apparent reason, adopted misanthrophy as n religion, and rigor ously lived up to his creed bttcli wap Hervey U.ivuuiml. At five-nnd-twenty bo bad returned fiom a prolonged loreign lour to 11 ml both bis father and mollier dead and biui- ell beir to it 1 irito Uiiericunibcred estate. Without any detnoitstrattuus r,f joy or soirow, be hadseltkd down nt D.ueonnt Hull with bia only si.ter; there bis per- sijltnt seclusion soon cut him oil from old fiieiids and preumteii liim from mak ing new. Miss Jane, though ten yenrs jbltr, looked up lo nud rtverunoed her brother with u bliud eye of biro.norsLi;i. Though peiaouully foml of society, she acquiesced iu nil Ilervey's pl tiiR, nud fell into his w.ys irbeusibly. Mis J.tno had met with a disappointment when very youug, nud, though ueit'ier soured nar blighted I y ll.peoplobtw nta glancoth.tt "Mus Jaue' she would lem.ilu to tho end of thu cl nptir, H it, lor all the apparent devotion lo Herjroy and unprutetting sanction tf bin modu oi life. Miss Jane, in her secret soul, was uot salisfidd. She thought it n siu mid n sbnnia that her grand, hand some, clover brother bhonjd mopoaany the best years of l.is I. fa iu a gloomy ll- braiy. burrouhded by mu.ly folios, mid Juslj dead bats, nnd beetle's, mid other iMtelul debris of auimul life. Sbo longed to sso him matried mid filling his proper ulaco iu society, nud not ventnriue open ly to tipress litr wishes, set numerous iiltlj traps to e.ilch bis uususpectitig and uunmy iifietitions. Hut tuougls Miss lauo fancied that she m ranged btr plaus wilh M'Chiiwelliau diplomtcy, they wue us trausj nrent as watir tu tbe keeii perception oi ilia intended iclim. Her viy st.em.ed to know by intuition when an auibuicado was prcparid, mid nlwns mauugtd to cover bis telre.it, if not with ligiiiiy, tt least with security to Linuelt aid rtelcut to the cueniy, Hut Miss Jane wasnu iuvoterate match- uiaker.and pursued her desiijuByearatler Jtur, cry bopeltil of ultimntesuccissde- spilo rtptaled failutes; though the nine- tl-niiilli malrimonial bait for Ilnvey i.iiled, siie set tho hundredth wi h uu. sli.ikeu iitltli. With Mis Treberue bhe itit-.iut to litko Ik? citadel by storm Never before had she gone so openly and iiudi'guisedly to work; and her plan would i. least h.tvo the advantJEe ol novclly. A 1 idy visitor nt Davenant II ill. the misanthrope leg.trded nan iuiplu ntus auo.-.wbioh ntotMiilaled his Jeiiviug home lor as lung n period ns sbo cbouso to re main; but us he could genetallr contrive to intku himself tolerably comfortable in a hotel somewhere, he tlid not regard the sritval ou ouo of Jane's Irisuds as a Very seiinut disaster. 41ut that there should oe ii visitor, ami that he should hne to remain at lioiua, meet btr, nud helu to enterlaiu her, was quite another thing how to set about bttcb h task exercised bis nilud good deal. Hull, ho rtfl.cled J.uia was n very good creature, who scl doni troubled him in anyway; doubtlts. lur friend was u vrry dear 'dd one, or be would not be so auxious that lie should show her sotuo nttenliou. She was uot dangerous Ircm n nialriuioulal poUt of vhw on that bead he was qsiln saiisflnl or she would Vuvo been iulro' iluoed surreptitiously, and made kuown tD him without warning In nil probiv bility she va, a iiriui, autiquatcd lady iu laco mittens and spectacles, probably with extreino religious views, uud per haps cbronio bronchitis. Sbn would bo n lura, however of that bo was morally certain; still, to oblige Jaue, ho would, if it were uecesrnry, be civil to any six of tbo most objecliouable of her school fellows, fur iu bis secret htnrt, l.tr down below the cynical nud mis.uihrnpicul strain, Hervey Davenant dearly loved his sisttr. ' This is Miss Treherne, Hfiyey. Eflle, my love, this is my brother,' M.is Jane s.id linrridly, Imerliug tho ttbu.l ord.r of iutroJuollou in her bliud belief iu Mr. U.tveuaut's absolute supremsoy. "How do you do, Mr. DaveuanlJ The rulsautbrone was standing ou the white fleecy hearthrug lu the drawing- room, looklug down curiously tt g yoaos girl who knelt Uitre, warming her bauds before n blitzing flre-n vtry blight girlt dressed in black, M Jlli palo goldea wavy hair fastened carelessly with a Ulack rlU bou low down on her neck, bright basel ejfs, n dojlcato colorless complexion, nud a uncut happy smlla. She looked lilllo more than a child 113 she knelt in the fire light and glanced up half curiously, half fearfully at Horvoy, who, after making n formal bow nud iiiul tiring sorao uuintel llglhle 1 commonplace on tho ptcasuro of meeliug his sister's Irioud, stood solemn ly silent. A briflb' imperious winning little gill with a half-plrntllng. h.tlf comuuudlng voico mid wholly f.tsciuating mauner. ECld Trebcrno tubbed her ilelio.ilo Utile while bandi, nud pv.tttleil about her J-Jlttuoy, her Impressious of tho country, of Davtnaut II ill, aud every object that cbauced tocatoh her obsorvant eye ns she was driven from Il.iilsliam. Iu a few moiuouts iliuui-r was announced, on a, silent still, with n gravity lh.it was more sud lhau criui, Ilirvcy took tho Youug l.idy lo the dining-room, nud, with n politeuesa which Ijyrd Chesterleld him self might huvo envied, anticipated all her wants and wishes. In her wildest (lights of imagination MUs Jane never picturud such n metamorphosis iu her mows brother; nud yet sbo was uot satisfied. All through dinner sbo was nervous nnd unhappy: there was a look of self raproaeh and positive paiu in Ilervey's eyes which she could not at nil compreheud, li-j looked nt I'ifjlo Tre herne iu a strange, thoughtful way, as Ihough bo were endeavoring lo recollect nu old rather than study n uew face, Miss Jane was very unhappy; she f.artd she had made n terribla mistake without buviug the faintest idea what it was; so that, between her anxiety mill Hervey 's sileuco, the dinner was but a dull affair, iu spite of Eflio's lively chatter and flow of eager childish questions. At length it was over. Hervey held tbo door open for his sister ami her visitor to pass, promised to join them Very soon, and then made n dash up lo his room, crammed S'Mue miscellaneous articles iuto a porlmanleau.raug his bell violently, and by tho time it was ans wered forgot what ho rang for, kicked the portmanteau out of sight, nud re turning io tho dining room rested his elbows on the table, his head upon bis han.la. aud indulged in a loug reflection. Ilii forty years sat more heavily upon him that night than he ever remembered to have- felt them before; his brow seemed maiked with deeper lines, hie yery hair appeared to him to have groan grayer, nnd a look-nf suffering had come iulo bis eyes since they rested H hours before on HUie Trehtrue'n face in the fiio-. linld. Tho mUinthropo had received 11 shock, which MissJ.ine's philosopbj could iu no way account, tliero was something at llio bottom ol it, sbo felt confident and so indeed there was. fhe romanco of II.Tvey Davannnt's somewhat unromanlio life, the secret of bis gloomy, misanthropical notions bud at l ist como to tho surface, dragged from its hiding plapa by tbo face ami vuice ot EI1K With painful distinctness ILey recalled to Hervey's remembrance the arden of n prellty villi on tho South Coast 011 a sultry July evening twenty years before. A young girl, with EtuVs liuzil eyes.paln golden bnir, nnd wiuuipg voice, sit ou a low uiril'ii-chnir, listless ly pulling a groat crimson rose to pieces and strewing its velvety petals "over her whito dress and at thu Rtass at her feet. Hjr face was vtry pale, her eyes bad n strange unrest iu them, though her voico was calm enough, and she lold tbo dark, eyed, eager faced boy, who leaned famil iarly over the baok of her chair, that she expeoted a friend tho taxt day the gunllemnu to whom she was eugiged. Thii was in reply to some impa'sioncd remarks of tho boy's, as ho kcorelly caressed 000 of the soft golden curls that hung over her shoulders. IIu remem bered, boy Ihough ho was, how the even ing sky suddenly became overcast, how thu flowers s'emed In lose their pctfuuie, mid how tho blue sin in tho dlstanca grow troubled nnd sighed in sjmpathy with tho Ucsohtlou that had filli.11 upon him. Iu the few seconds that sil.ntly tlapsed nfter those simple words of Alice Leigh's he teemed to ilio uud be buried, to txoetienee a succtssion of inlinito ouaugu, to rise again u mau, like iu nut. ward semblauoa'only lo the cager-f iced boy of tbo past. Ho had known Alho Leigh for live weeks long, glorious, golden, ulteily unclouded weeks. The li rst shadow that ever fell upon them was their annihilation. Alice a,s engaged to be married, aud Hervey Davennut waa dead nud btuied passed awny out of sight aud taiul us thoujh he had never neon. With a emlllug face nnd unclouded brow Hervey s,,id faroaill to Alice .mil her fa her to bright dreinis nud goldeu visions of the precious five weeks, to Impo und Inith nud trust nnd happiness. With a Kay n Hen he left tho villa, smiling bit terly to himself, ns he proceeded dowu tho path, at the sweetness, tbo power, and the crtitlly of a woman. A few short weeks belcre ho was a human belug instinct with Hie pud hope, now ho was 11 ghost doomed for a certain lime to walk the earth hopeless and joy less because Alice Leigh was engaged to be married. 'Must you loavj ns, EQle? Efllu Treherne bo(d her bond over her embroidery, blushed, vividly, wond ered where ou earth "Aunt Jane" was pi titily she waa rouoh at home among I hem nud dually glauoed up iu taw appeal not to be questioned auy further. But Hervey Daveuiut was sittina by her side on the sofa, eftectually outline oil' her retreat, vtry grave, viy resolute, though not quite o grim. looking as ou that evening a month before when she 1 clauced up nt bim no curiously fiom the xns. "Tell me, d er-aiust you leave us?" be repeated more sternly. He meant to have an answer. "Ko, 1 wusu'l, but I should,'' was tho vague reply, atlcj much hesitation and sundry glances iu tho dirccliou of lbs door. "Why should you? Are you, not very happy, Kffli?" "Yes; but, but" "Hut what, dear?" ' wiuli you. wouldn't ask me so pjiny questions, Mr. Davenant,' the girl stid desperately., "I have just ono more to ask, dear ouly one," Harvey whispered, drawing closer to her. "Listen Effie.'' "Oh, no, no.pltnsfc!' aud Efllo's little hands wcro cl.'sped over Iter eyes lu pro test. liutl-Iervev drew them both awoy with one of histud looked enrucstly aud ten derly into her face. It wis a Llhtalo countenance; but Hervey had watched it once before nnd mlsiuterpreted what it baiJ; ho meaqt to haven plain answer this lime. "Look nt mo EQJe look up iuto my face and listen. I love you my darling Hove yon. Can vou ever learn to ore anything about nn?" be asked very slow ly aud (arues'.ly. "Ob, Mr. Davenant, let mcgo! Tlcasc, plcas.a " 'Answer me first, dear. I must I, nil! havo n reply; I have a right to itl Can you ever learn to love mc, deal?' 'No, Hervey'' the reply c.ime from the depths of tho couch whereon she had Inkcu refuge "because becauso I know how already!" 'My darling," and Ilcryey kissed the goldeu head very tenderly, "my own lit tle darling! ' Presently Miss June entered the room in seaich of her key basket, and Hetvey inquired her reasons for throw lug tho child in tbo Way of such a v. ry objec tionable yuE cap.- Ami upbraiding her stid' How could you, Jane? In escaping Scylla our E,ffie has fallen on Oharybdis with a vengeance! What will her 'untie aud anutsay, I woudirj" "Why, that hbtj'n a very fortunate girl, of course!" Miss Jauo replied, compla ctutly. "But really, brother, I assure you it was Lut a mere acoideut, after all." 1 No matter, Jaue; I'm not tho first fi How whose fato has been so decided, and I havo no intention of qtinirslins with auy circumstauco that hac given rue Eflle," "She's a dear good girl, brother, and as worthy of yon as any woman can be; but she is uot so pretty ns her mother was," Miss Jaue added rcfljcthtly. Womanlike, tbo moment her point w&b gained she begau lo regret it. "Who was her mothir, sistei?'' "Alice Leigh, bister to my dearest friend at school, a beautiful cteature.but giddy, Hervey very giddy, nnd loud to distraction of her owlt beauty. She made what was supposed to bo n grand match; but Mr. Tieherno failed iu business, turned out badly, and treated bis young wife shamt fully. She died of oonsnmp. lion, the doctors sjiil of a biokeu heart, I say. Eflle was her only child." "And she's like her," Hervey observid thoughtfully; "msrvtlously like." "Yes," Miss Jtno nssented, iu some surprise, "she resembles her molherjbut she's not neatly so pretty. Poor Alice!" 'Pour Alice!'' Hervey Davenant re. penled, wilh a deep sigh, "Died of a broken heart; and EtHo i.s her daughter!' If Hervey Davenant wanted bis revenge ho bad it, lit le r twenly-venrs. HIS HEART WAS ALL RIGHT. "I hupo jou will be bot.tr boy iu the future, slid bis mother. "Yes'm," sobbed the boy. 'I guess you will mind your father ntxt time he speaks to ?ou,'' "Yes'm." ' Poor boy," she addod, tympatheli' cally,"did he touch jourhenrl'i'' "No'ui.1' THE YALTJE QV A TON OF GOLD One ton ('J.UUU pounds nvordllpuis) of gold or silver coutaii.s20,lG3 troy ounces and therefoie the value of a tou of pure gold is Sfi02.7Q3.2l, uud a tou of silver $30,001 SI. A cubic foot of puro Bold weighs 1 , 218 7a pounds avoirdupois; a cubio foot of pure 6ilver wtigbs 053,37 pound; avoirdupois. Ono million dollars gold coin weighs a.CSo 8 pouuds nv irdnpois; $1,000,000 silver coiu weighs GS,92'J.O pounds avoir dupois. HOW SHOULD HE KNOW. "You don't seem ns frieudly to Boston girl ns oti were?" that 'No. Wo were out riding the other evening, and I put iny arm itroqud her nud told her I loved her.' "Did i a i relnse you?" ".No, not exactly, b'jo looked at me over her eyeglasses uud remarked. 'Mr. Jones, do you kuow what protoplasm is?" "What did you bij?" "Sa)l" replied Mr. Jones with deep disgust. "What could I say? I never was iu Boston," A P0SEE FOR THE JVD0E. A Texas judge, who is the perfection of dignity on the beuoh, swore in ds a wltmss a rather frivolous looking young female. "What is your came?" nskel the Judce, "Dolly DIraplo." "Where do you reside?" The witners giggled aud replied. i "What's the use of me telling you where I livtr You- wouldn't call ou me UUjllOW, WOllId you. Jllllgr?" BHE WAS NOT AT HOME. "Oood eveuing, Tummy, li s sti-r Clarissa in?' your "Yes. sir. She's nn .stair, but she wt i,. i.-it, in ,h i,,ini,- ,..i. &Q. im me tQ u yoQ (he bl(J oa. c- tawa tit a fey dya, " I iaabsiriUe for tbo CAr.B,..N Advcotl oul)-Sl.0Q.it year. A aty matph-sparklug, but never poppiug. L ulies don't need much to wear nl a lull dress patty this wluter. ilennra like WMgcwa-.lhey r.ttlli. pradirilonsly when theru is nothing iu them. held hor liny hand in mine, and claspeel her fairy fnim, and lold my tale of ardont love, in Uiijjuage sweet nud worm. A"'! 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Inherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's Sarsaparilla alono trill effectually eradicate if "Yes," said Clara's dear friend, when Clar.t, Ibo theolrical strr, showed h.-r photograph, "ye, Clara, I think it It a lovely picture, 11 Ibo way, whom did you get to sit for you? ' Thai was a terrible thrait of n Chi cago pugaltit to hi. antagoui.lt "I'll twist yon arotiud jour own IhrJitt unlit 1 . .... s t iereV nothing left of von but the ends of your shift collar sliukiutj oi;t of jxur eyes." j Billy's lltlla sit:r bad fallen and butt her qie, mid sl.i- ones a great uverlt. I( ari'i his un" er ll i r be Ol lUl lest hUt' I Sjiuill. Unit .in he Slid; "What's the ;aoJ cf a ir.se ij btr? Ehi oenf bjows It. ' 1 hTHE GREAT ,trfV Man reMEDT Rhournatisrn.NeuralgliijtSGUUoi. Lumbaga, Backache, HuJache.TMAirb, .nji.in, nnwWi - SfVlM. Sn All, OTHER IIOD1LT 1'AISl A Atl Sutl bj nrn.&toi .ol UctUr. .rtrT.kw.. ruu t ttu.. Dlns-U... I. II UMmim. B....A.vogtaBeo,) tul.Mro.lll,V.t.i. Tllll rilAns.l! 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To cure these diseases the Hood must be purllled, ami restored to a healthy andn tural condition, At UU's SAItsAI'AniLLA lias for over forty years been recognised by eniU ueiit uiodlcal authorities ns tho most pow. erful blood pmlllsr in existence. Jt freee tho systent front all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, remotes all traces of mercurial tientment, ami proves itsell a, complete master of all scrofulous diseases, A Decent Curo of Scrofulous Bores. "Sume iiionths ago I was troubled wllb, scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs, Tho, limbs were bailly swollen and fnflaiued, and, the boies iliscliuigul large quantities ct oifenslve matter. Dvcry remedy 1 triet falle.1, until 1 used Avmt's SAUSAI-Aniuu, of which 1 havo now' taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed, ami my general health greatly Improved, 1 feel tery grateful for tbo good join: niedlcluo has ilono ine. Yours rcsiicctfully, Jlns Ass O'Umax." IU bullltun St., ew York, June H, 1MJ, tS? All persona Interested itr tnvlt.it in call an Airs. O'llrlanl 9lsn lipnn llm llev. X. V. Wllils or 7H Ku.t 04tli btmt, New Yoik City, h win tUr plea.ur" In testlfyliiR to Hie wonderful cfOeaey Oi Ayer. barmpurlllu, nut only In (lie cure of this laiiy, but In tils owl, nu. s)pi many others within Ills leuowlodEe, Tbercll-known writer oaAe Boitan 7eniW, D. W. I1A It, of liochttter, A",,, writes, dtmej T, lfK! 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