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Betlllnir Lstates t.r licco.lnta n Speehilty. May lie consulted Ir. Lnnllih and Uuruan, Net-ember 32, It 4. rp A. SNYDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Urricit--Corner of Hunk Street & Hankv.ay 2nd bulhtlnit abovo the Carbon Advocate 1'rlntlnfr ("Bee. . May 19, lssa-nie LEU IQllTflN. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. D li. W. W. RUUEK PHYr"ICIAN AND StnmEON, BANK STREET. I.E1I KMITO.V, PA. OFFICE Hours at Parr)vlllo From a. in., to VI m. dally. Hay be consulted In the Kni(llih or Oermnn XanjuaEe. May 17, '81. A. DEUHAMEIt, 31 1)., physician an'osciiokon Special Attention paid to Ohronlo Diseases. Officii South KshI Comer Iron and becond Streets, LF-HiaUTON, PENN'A. April 3d, mi. 1ST, b. unnr.it, m. i). V S. EXAitlSINO SURGEON, "PRACTICING I'HYSIDIANA. SURUEON OrncK Ilnnk Street, JlEnm'H Hlock. LEHItlHTON. PENN'A. May be consulted In tko Gorman Language. Nor. 3tb. . u. skii'jM:, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON, SOUTH STREET, LEHIOI1TON, PA.. Slav bo consulted In English or Oermnn Special attention hm to Ovnuoiixit Offipk Honaa From 12 M. to -2 P. M., and from o to V P. M. March 31, 83 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., HRANOH OFF10E-UppoilteCIau3.MJro' Bank St., Lehighton, Pa Denihtry In all IU branches. Teeth ex tracted vrUheul pain, lias administered when requested limes Days W KDM.S. HAY ureieh week. P. 1 1. Address. L1TZEN IIEKQ, Lchtith county, Pa. Jan. 3, is.i-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFF.ICE : Opposite, tho "urnadivny House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the hen(lt of the latest lm- Provements In me h int-ul npidlanccs and no twit meth'i Is nf treatment In nil sura-leal -J k. ..crilUrfi, ..(nilnt.l.r.il I 1 DniBI. . ' w. . , I , tJ . . desired, ir iol'do, persons resldlnu outside of Mauoh Chunk rhould ra .ike oiiKa-renients A BOOK ON Deafness k Catarrh. The ahove named honk of near PO paxes by lill. RIK1KU AKKR, the welbknown ex. p-rleneeJ Aunl Snrneim, will hi sent Irce tnnnr addriss Every f.imlly should have tms lfiioK. 1 110 hook is inuiiriiieu, uou iui , .. v..nn. In i.IhI.i lunirtlttirt. nil Diseases of the EAR and CATABRH. and how to treat these ailments sccceiifully. Address, Dr. O E. Shoomakor, 013 Walnut Street, READING, Pa, Deo, 6, ISSI.ly' llOTSI.S AND Tr.lKY QARQON HOUSE, JONATHAN K1ST1.ER. PROPRIETOR, Hank St., L,iiioiiton, Pa. The (Uiii. is HooaK offers ttrsi.elassaccora ioo.latl.ms to I be Travmlnic public. HoardlnK by the luy or vveek on Roasonahle Terms, llholce Olnars. Wlnca and Liquors alway on banl. tiod Sheds ami Htahles, nlih alteo- llva Hostlers, .iltaohe j. April 10-yl P .VCKKItrilN IIOI'Kl Id way between Maurh Chunk ft Lehighton LEOPOLD MEYER, PBormaTOB, Packenon. Ponn'a This well known hotel Is udmlralilv reBtted and h is the best aeoominodailons tor Herman. entand translont hoarders. Kxcellonl tatdes and the very best Itquars. Also tine stables attached. Sept.ie-yl BY THE SEA I Tho Stockton. '?"lie. ?i and Atlsnlio avenues, one of the fiues't sea side resorts In the country, is now open for the reception of gneMs. The furililies lor boslmc, liathliiK, finhin, Ac., are unex relied. Teini liber.l KEI.8EY A LEF- LEIt, Prepnelors. Menlmn this paper, ssatfiSJa wet 3 J. KISTLER HMpwilMlly noouno xn th puMIa that he I hat ope&el N K W LIV EU Y 8 r UUK la cnrintton yiiXh hli boUl, tud 1c prepared to i lurnivu iokuis) nr i FnasralJ Yeiiluss or Bnsiaess Trips BO shortest notlee and most llberalserms. All orders left at th"IJart.n House" will receive pro-apt atwotlep Sisblt uo North S'reet, ctntha aotsl, Leblgbloa. jaaSyj i S5E5 mr-rTrT-1-.-..s--r rimin ii.UMiimaMci)i mrmwwnrwv i , im n, iiiWisni II. V. MoiiTntMKR, Jr Publisher. VOL. XIII., No 44. JM"MJnMgl0M"l"'" go dodo 2 -i o 12. c: -5 -n CO Q-O ZT. CD ! r m ""I to C o o 3 -a o 1 rs CD CJ 23 W33 CO s-a CO CV3 UJ 3 CD - 3 CD h-o CO -a 12 o-CD O CO i rr ci. T. J. BRETNEY, Reepectf.dly announces to the merchants of LelilKh'on and others that he Is prepared to do all kluils of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Uy prompt at tention to all orders he hopes to merit a share ol putdio patronage. Residence, corner of I'ine unu iron riireoi, i.eriiRmon, ,-a. (irdcrB lor haullnz left at C. M. sweeny & Ron's Store will recelvo prompt attention. T. J. URETNEY. Oct. 12, lSi-3m. OONVEYANUKH, AMD OKNERAL INSURANCE AOENT The following Compsules are Ruprssented: U5lJA: )N MUl'UALriltH. UlSADINU MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMIKO PIP.E. rOTTS'.VILLlS 1'ITtF., LEHIQIi FIRS, mid the TRAVELERS ACOIDLNT INSURANCE Also PonnsylvnnH and Mutual Horse Thlcl rtecilvenud Inuraueo Compaur. Marcal3.IS7S I'llOS. KKMEKER. f.Tworklny people. Herd JO eentB iiAilnn. nn U'i n 11 1 mutl ,.ll Iree. HJ1 n rnnl. inlimljlrt sumiilo aTL of R.io.18 that will pot )on lii the way nf mak ing more money In a liw, lay than jon ever thouicht po sible at anv business. Capital not required. You can live t home und work In spire time only, or all tho lime All el both sexes, oral! aaes, iirnndly suceesalul. 60 o nts to 5.00 ohsIIv rnmed every evening I hat all wi(i want work may test thel.usl. nes4t we make thlsuiipnr illelctl ctrert 1 nail who are n it well satrsfled we will sen I il lo pavfor the tiouhle of writl u us. Pull particulirs, dlrectlnos, elo , sent fro. Im m'li'o pav absolutely sure for all who Hint at once. Don't delay. Address Stissun 4 Cc, P irtlanl, Maine, (jec. 20 1y E. F. LUCK EN 15 AC H, DhALER IN Wall Papehs, Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Eaucy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. CI Broatay. Manch (Mr, Pa,, IMnw the Brnaday llnnse. ilnpresen's given away. Kend us live cms pos'sice, ana ny 'mall you will irei freea rnrkniio of ifonds nflarue value, that will start ou In work that will atotire Lrlni: youln money faster than anything else lit America All anout the tioo.000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere.of either sex, o all ages, for all Ihe time, cr spare time only, to wi rk for us at their own homes. Fortunes lor all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. IUi.lett & Co., Portland, Me. UeclO-ly . OgHr Subscribe i'or the Ad vocate, only $1 per year. A MfcESEJNT ! Our resders for 12 cents in postsc itamps to i.iy for mailing and wrappinp mu names ot two imvik SKeius, win re eive FREE a Slrel JriuA raWor j; Bjramnoof all OUU PItESiPKNT'i, lii fl fl..l.. n. u ...... o oa .....i.e a worth U 00. .4Afrts Elder Pub 0 , Chicago. Ill, nll"TLf UT.fr ',.'ff '" " --'J ' wi i i m 03 c- VX y-i GO 5 BBKo sl iimiu fsu lisi.fAitj.ij iui BaHUnwiiairrup. Twiud. W9 Among other Industrial Interests affected by the cyclone a reok ago, says the Charleston A'etf s, It Is reported that tho terrapin crop has keen seriously damaged. At AlcClcllanrlllc alone 10, 000 of these Interesting reptiles, about $4,000 worth, It Is stated, were ''lost" front four .farms, and all the returns aro not yet In. A Clour Head and a Strong Heart, If you muddlo your brains with any of the whiskey compounds which are sold under tho head of "bitters," and which topers delight in for stimulants, you do your system Irreproachable mis chief. Brown's Iron Bitters Is not one of these. It proniutes healthy action of the heart, liver and stomach. It clean ses and enriches the blood, and fits the brain for the best mental work. Tho best physicians prescribe It, and It hi well-worthy of a trial by all. -Never wait for a thing to turn up. Go and turn It up yourself. It takes less time and Is surer to be done. Dr. Frazier's Boot Bitters. Fnizlcr's Iioot Bitters aro not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medi cinal In every sense. They act strongly upon tho liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse the blood and system of every impurity. old uy druggists, si.uu. At j. nomas drug store. -To rise early requires quickness of decision; It Is one of those subjects which admits of no turning over. Backlon's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satsfac tion, or money rofundod. Trice 20 cents per box, at T. D. Thomas', A sliver weddlug marrying an old maid of sixty. -I'atlenco is the finest nnd worthiest part of fortitude, and the rarest, too. Dr. I'razor's Magic Ointment. A sure cure for all boils, burns, sores, cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped lips and hands. Price ou cents, bold by druggists. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by Thomas, the druggist. An iron wedding marrying a black smith. Take care of moments and vears will take caro of themselves. Thoso aro Solid Facts. Tho host blood purifier and system regulator over placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bilious ness, .Jaundice, Consumption, yycjk Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary orcans.ot whoever requires nn appetizer. tonic or mild stimulant, will always find lilectric Bitters the best and only cer tain cure known. They act surely and quickly, cTcry bottle guaranteed to glo entire sittistaction or money reiunucu. Sob! nt lifty cents a bottle by T. D. Thomas. Blngh.nnton is Hocking to gaze at a calf with two spinal columns. OEN- U. S. GRANT'S HCTDBEE. Do not read this notice unless jou care to reau i pioposition which, u jou accept, win costsmi Mimetlilng. I liiie nn cniri avlng made from an nil p:ilntliir by u crlobrnlcd artist of (Jen. (Irani. Inr which bo sat Miorllv alttT Ills Hip nroiind Iho mirld. Ills In the opinion of critics the best picttiri) ot the Dead Heroin exislance. '1 he pik-p ot tin ciiKravlni:. 21x28 Inches, on verv hcavv steel 1'iijiraviiiR linnrd, Is One Dollar and Tni-nty- ti.uuiiLa Ifll. ii,uic;o i'.iiii ujr 1110. cm thnrnii-ihlv mil 1 convinced of tho v.'tluo of the ciiKr.iviiip; as a work of nrt, and its a- prccianou oy iiiepuiiuc, mat 1 win mall anv address In tho u. S.. Ftitt ixspiciinx one copy, packed In a heavy paper box, upon rccehit ol 21c. in stamps lo niiv no-.tac;o uiul packinc, upon Hie coiidllion that Ihe parlv rei'tlvlns same send mo ONE DOLLAR (s'l.no) upon teenpt of enKiavIng If It Is satisfactory, or return Hip picture to melt It is not conMiii'ron worm muy me price asueii. I have aloa erv haudsomo Cahltiet Plinlo. nf Hen. (liant. haiiil llnlslicd. which 1 will mall on receipt nl sv. Nn album Is comnlcto wlthoutoiip. Liberal niranijcmciils will bo made wlili agents. Wrile for terms and price list. Address Willi a si Dickson. Tu Wisher, Box 328, Chicago, 111. Aug. 15-w-lO. Concealing sin-makes it your own exposing it is its banishment. Tho Iicv. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon Ind., says: "Both myself anil wife owe onrhves to ohlloira uonsumnlion uure. Sold by W. V. Blcry, Weissport, and C. r. itorn, Lcniguion. Aro you made miserable by Indiges tion, constipation, dizziness, loss of ap tctitc, yellow skin? Shlloh'a Vltallzer is ppositlvo cure, bold by v. Ir. Blery, a cissport, anu u. i. iiorn, Lcuignton hy will you cough when 5hlloh's iuro win civo you immedlato relief. Trice 10 cents, 60 cents and SI. Sold by V. . Blcry, Weissport, and C. T. Horn, Lehighton. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker mouth. Sold by V. Blcry, eissport, and C. T. Horn, Lehighton. "Hackmctack" a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price .1 and 60 cents. Sold by V. V. Blery, Weissport, and C. T. Horn, Lehighton. Shlloh's Cure will Immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by W. F. Bicry, cissport, and C. T. Horn, Lehighton. For dyspepsia and liver compialnt.you havo a printod guarantee on every bottle of Shlloh's Vltallzer. It never fails to cure. Sold by. F. Blcry, cissport; C. T. Horn, Lehighton. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Hemcdy. Price 60 cents. Sold by . F. Blery, eissport; C. T. Horn, Lehighton. One ungrateful man docs an injury to all who stand in need of aid. Can you tell who is in the greatest dancer of catching any infectious or epidemic dlsesse? "Why," you say. "the person whose blood is impure or I 1 ,, 1- 4 , take special complants" as ilry crass bursts Into flame before the sparks of a locomottvo. Pure blood is a defence; tKm surest purifier of the blood. Our chief dangers are within ourselves. Tho line tbat tailors hang clothes on-masculine. "Hlooa-fOOd" Is tho siurirestlvo name, -often given to Ayer's SaiSiparllla. bo- canse oi its oiooa cnnchltiK qualities. Fortune glvns too much to many, i but to none enough. For rheumatism. liiniKirvn nmiralnla cramp and colic there Is no medicine superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' jiciectnc uii. Every heart has sorrow of Its own to bear. It is an advantage tolppear good it is a greater to be w. INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, TRADEWl? MARK. Jl haalutctu Free from Opiate. Ilmetles and 1'oltotu. PROMPT.SAFE.SURE C'urofar Couchft, CaMn end other Throat uiio i.iinir AlHH'iion-. FlrTV OitWTft a ItnTrt. At Itnuuma-ni .VI, ntALrxi. TltecllAi:LtJ4A. VOIiUI.CIt 4U.,llirttln..rr,US.4l H. A. Care: E1:se;!:3, ITeursleit, Uarksrhs, llrsilselis, Tdblhsebe, &irslM Itrulfl snil otliir I'stli. slid Atliw. rnE ClUULtSA.VOl.t'.EU l0U.lCartkllJ.,C.rU r.n-tv...,. iin-.t.....4n..i.M QuLD AND 0BAY. nr m. moline. A picture I saw In the tulllght, A picture Krandnnd true. Surpassing the art ot mankind, Tbo painter's richest line, 'Twns Youth and Age and Rcauty, Innocence. Care and Love, A really lMtig picture Prom the Master-hand above, Age was silently dreaming Of the past, th Joy and rain; How the links of love that bound him Had loosened from tho chain. Till ho stood nlono by the river Awaiting the boatmans call, To row him o'er the current To meet his loved ones all. Youth with laughing features Sat twining leaves so bright, Willi necr a thought of sorrow In his heart so pure and light. Gazing anon at the tear-dlmmed eyes, Wondering why the sigh Whon 6klcs were blue nndljlossoms fair And singing birds weie nlgb. Rut you liaic seen the picture, They arc countless In Hie land, The work of nn unseen attlst, And drawn by a Master-hand, Twns only my granilsire sitting Where tho evening shadows play, And baby Louis nestling With the gold against the gra- Yes, tho gold locks softly blending With grandpa's silver while. 'Twas truly, litily a beautiful pictuie Of Lite the morn and night. Pinkie's Revenge; BY HELEN HUNT JACKBON (ll. II.) "What a perfect shame that she got here to-day 1" "Sh six . She might hear you!" "Xonscnsc! She is down in the recep tion room. I don't suppose, if he Is from tho backwoods, she has got ears that can hear through floors." "Girls, I am ashamed of you. How can you be so unfeeling toward your own cousin?" "I don't carc,maroma,sheissure to bo awkward and dowdy. How can wo have her at the dinner tabic to-night? I shall die of mortification to have to in troduce her to 3Ir. Morris as our cous in." "Perhaps she will betoo tired to come down to dinner after such a long ride. It Is a little awkward to add another to a set dinner party." "Oh! mamma, bless you for tbo thought. You can tell her that she is too tired. You can arrange It, I know!" "Well, I will try." These were tho sentences "which fell on tho cars of Priscllla Bent as she sat alone, waiting to see the aunt and cous ins whom she had come all tho way from Kansas to New York to -visit, of wheso wclcomo she felt as sure as if sho had known them all her life. It was by a blunder of the. terrain that ihe had been shown directly up stairs into the drawing-room, which communicated by fold ing doors with the room whero were sit ting mother and daughters. "Pinkie! What a name!" continued tho first speaker. "Who ever heard of such a name, except for a dog?" "Her namo is Priscllla," replied the mother, "but Pinkie was given to her by her fattier, when she was a little glrl.on account of her pink cheeks." "Well, I shall call her Friscilla." "And I too." "Your father will not like It," said Jlrs. Bent. "But wo must go down." A swift rush of three women down the staircase, three Joud exclamations of dismay at tho sight of the empty rece - i - lion room, iooksoi uismayana a smotu - ered -whisper of vexation. "How stupid of Ben! Do yousnppose she heard " These were the next scenes In the swift little drama which here began so inauspicious)' under Mr. Silas Bent's roof this morning. And next to these followed one which seemed almost a justification of all that the Misses Bent i?ail said in regard to their consin. Slowly rising to herfect, grasping her umbrella llrmly In her left hand, rose a tall, an exceedingly tall, joung wcn.an, who exclaimed in a nasal voice, "Well 1 K" Jest a conilu ,0 ook l'0 UP 1 didn't know as that flna black gentle- man " yourn had condcTcended to let you know I was here. I'm most tired to death. I tell vou. Four davs an' four nights in tho cars is enouRl, to kill an . ,,,, , , , , . ' my cleared wan' cook hain't thrown It out. I'm real . , , , ,. letter, didn't he?' And pausing in her breathless speech, pretty PfUcilla Bent looked sheepishly into the faces of her OTEOBS Off era -- ForP win i ii uo an ngui as soou a i gut pray preserit ,ne t0 ier wl you? j euv inrmscit tor inspection, coffee. I reckon breakfast's all shouIll llko .,k hBr manv ..,.. ages. Buggies, Phaetons. Ubs, away by this time, but I don't prh,n..ni," t,.inmm.i ..t.i, ,t, road Carts and every kinJ of 't much, only a cup of coffee, if tho cllrons mixture of dlffldeno and an Jao. vehicles appear to usy "won't Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY", SEPTEMUER 19. 1885 equally shamefaced relatives. If they bad not been too guiltily disturbed lu their own mtmla rf fufltfl nf havlne lwen j overhearil in their Inhospitable com ments, they might have detected a strange look on their K&us&a cousin's face, a mixture of twinkle and .terror. But they saw, heard nothing except what so thoroughly corroborated their worst fears. Even Mrs. Bent herself, who had resolved beforehand to bo thoroughly kind to tho child of her hus band's favorito brother, was. thrown oil her balance, and in spite of herself, tho welcome sho gave was curt and cool. But nothing appeared to daunt the terrible Pinklo. Radiant good humor shone In her face; her tongue tan like a clapper, and when the dinner party was mentioned, Pinkie cried: "Xot much 11 ain't too tired.' I'll just bunk down and by 0 o'clock I'll be fresh as a rooster! Wo don't often' get a chance to a regular dinner party out In Emporia, and I doii't mean to tnls3 one this winter. Say shall I wear my very best? live read about the kind of clothes you Ne.w Yorkers wear to dinners. But I've got .seme A No. 1 gowus,I tell you. Now, you Just show me my room, and I'll gq,straight to bed and stay there till dinner time. You let your black man brlng,tne up a tumbler of milk, will ye, along about 1 o'clock, and a doughnut or a hard tack, I'm used to catin' heartily in the middle of the day." When the door was finally shut upon Pinkie, her aunt and cousins exchanged looks, "Horrible!" cried tho youugest daughter, Carrie. "It's worse than I ever conceived. How could papa send for her?" "no has not seen her slnee she Was 10 years old," said Mrs. Bent, dismally. "Of course ho could not dream she would be like this. Ho has always said her mother was a charming woman; and they lived in Europe for several ycais when sho was little. It Is horrible, girls I" "Bunk downl'' ejaculated the eldest daughter, Sophia. "Fresh as a rooster!" echoed Carrie. "Mamma, I shall go to bed -myself and bo too ill to appear to-night. 'I never canlivo through it; never! I don't be lieve Mr. Morris will over cross our threshold again." SjThcu he is welcome to stay away," said Mrs. Bent, hotly. ' While this dlsticssed consultation was going on between Mrs. Bent and her daughters, Pinkie, safe-locked in her room? was holding one with herself. Tears spatkled In her eyes, but her face was full of mirth. "1 Willi" shemuttcrcd. "Iwllldolt! It will be good enough for them. I know I can; It will teach tbem a good lesson. But I will have to work liko a Trojan to got tho dress ready. Let me seo what I havo got that will do. Ha! I have it! That old tableau dress will be just tho tiling." "How lucky I brought itl" she chuckled, as sho shook out the folds of a white muslin raado in tho most anti quated country fashion. "Now I "Can go to sleep and rest easy for an hour, 'awkward and dowdy.' That is what I will be," and in five minutes mischiev ous Pinkie Beut was sound asleep. Anxiety and vexation had made Carrlo ill, and It was with a most unbecoming flush on her harrasscd face that she ap peared In the drawing-room a few mo ments before tho dinner hour. There sat the cousin from Kansas! Was ever such a figure seen in a New York drawing-room before? . A plain white muslin, mado in the shepherdess style, very full - and very shoit, scarlet stockings, abroad scarlet sash, and worst of all on the head a tur ban of white inuslin.wiih a scarlet poppy flaunting in front! This was what the malicious Pinkie had done with herself, malicious Pinkie whose trunks were full of exquisite French gowns such as her cousins had never owned, and not often seen. She knew at least that the opals on her soft white neck would command a certain sort of respect, even from her inhospitable relatives. "Thank heaven she wore them. That will show people she at least has money. That necklace couldn't havo costltss than SI, COO." "Yes," roplled Pinkie, nonchalantly. "Ma likes 'cm best of all she's got, They're ma's. I liko flowers better, I'm great on artificial flowers; always wear 'cm every day." Tho guests were already arriving, Mr, Bent himself among them, ho having, according to tlin fashion of New York business men, arrived home only in time to dress for dinner. His heart was 60 full of affectionate welcome for his niece, whom he remembered well as a beautiful child of ten, only half a dozen years age, ; tbat he dld not at flrst not0 aDythlngbut , ,ue i0Vcly uplifted eyes, and the affec- tionate voice, As tho dinner progressed even unob servant Mr Bent becamcaware that his niece's attire was not what it should be, and that her voice was too loud. "But the women folks can soon straighten that all out, and the child's as pretty as a picture." So also thought the Hon. Mr. Morris, who, to Carrie's vexntion, on b'ing told by lier that the young lady In white was a cousin, who had arrived most Inoppor- tuneiy from Kansas, had exclaimed: ..From Kansas! How delighted lam. That is the State of all others I am most interested in seeing. I am going out tnere n the spring." "If all the Kansas ladle have so won- j r.., hukiuh iwwi iu usaui unimu, ity one so often see in Englishmen, "nerham vour mother will be soverv c08j as to iet me iuve tt.e nUaaura of 6mis by bar side at dinner that in, u will not dlarnoe.htrprfci:"-'' :' $1.00 a If "I am quite aura mamma will nut re- llnqulsh tho pleasure of having you chiefly to herself at dinner," quickly responded Carrie, Lor hcait full of auger and mortification. Nevertheless, sever- al times in thz course of the dinner Mr, . Mortis liwrd tho shrill voice, and , thought to himself: "tVhat a pity the , Amerisan voico is so high pitched." ' When the gentlemen Joined ,t.he ladlts j farm and the plows of his Arm. Xlitiy in tho drawing-room Mr.' Morris looked 1 hava a patent on the mechanical appli cagorly for tho Kansas cousin. Not sec-1 ancea &nd ECt up of tho display, and lnghcr, he accosted Mra. Bent with true falw aud expositions have offered them English blufftiess: "I don't see your n bonus to put up a similar exhibit at nlccofrom Kansas; I hope she has not j their show as p. draw card. At New gone; I was counting on talking with her all the rest of the evenlnj." With mlntled resentment and confus ion Mrs. Bent rfplied: "My niece went up stairs immediately after dinner." In truth, Mrs. Bent was In a state of nervous bewilderment. - Without for a moment suspecting the real reason of Pinkie's withdrawal, she had perceived that the girl wa3 greatly moved as the came swiftly to her when they were en tering tho drawing-room. "Aunt, I must ask you to excuse me. I am going up stairs to changes my dress. was hot dressed 03 I should have been," "Never mind, child, never mtud," Pinkie was gone. It did not take long for her to finish her transformation touches. The dainty white surah 6ilb, with billowy reaches of white laco from belt to hem, the soft, clinging gloves to tho shoulders, the": opal bracelets, tho white ostrich feather fan,the white satin slippers ail were in readiness. But at last Pinkie's heart failed her. "It was a shameful trick to play on them. I shall cry; I know I shall, nnd I'd rather die than cry before that Eng lishman." At last sho stolo down slowly, hesi tatingly. Black Ucn caught sight of her first, and .reeled back with excite ment. It was nn unerring Instinct which led Pinkie, on entering tho drawing room, to glide swiftly to her nncle's side, and putting both hands into his, say: Dear TJucle Silas, won't yon make my peace with aunt, and ask your friends here to forclve me for masquer ading at your dinner party?" Before sho had half-finished speaking the company had gathered closo around her. "I must say," began Mrs. Bent in an angry tone. But Plnkio went on resolutely: "I could not resist tho temptation to live up to the New Yorkers' idea of a Kansas girl just foran hour or two. You know that I was exactly the. tort of a person you all expect to see from tho West." Sho gathered courage a3 she saw smiles. "Yes, you nil know it," embracing tho group in her appealing glance, "and wo out West all know il. Then, forglvo me. You ask them to forgive me, dear Uncle Silas, won't you?" But Uncle Silas was laughing too heartily. He bent over and kissed her forhead. "I ask thcra all to forgive me for kiss ing you," he said. "A capital joke, Pinkie 1" "The best bit of acting IcverBaw," cried the Hon.Mr. Morris; "quite clever; very neat. Upon my word, though, I do think now, really, Miss Bcnt.I should have seen through it; I don't think you could have deceived me." "I should not havo tried." replied Pinkie, very simply. Yet there was a certain indefinable something in the tone which made thoHon.3Ir. Morris chango color. There are no words in which to des cribe tiio embarrassment of Mrs. Bent ami her daughters. "Had Pinkie overheard what they said about her?" They sounded her as far as they dared. But they never found out. To only one person did Pinkie ever tell the whole. That was to the Hon. Mr. Morris, after she had been for some weeks his wife. "I thought It was so unjust in tbem, Frank," she said; "so cruel. I'd just give them a lesson and let them see that manners may bo only skin deep easily put on or put off. But I'd never havo done it, Frank, if I had seen you first never. I wanted to run out of the room as soon as I saw you look at me." "You needn't to have," replied tho Hon. Mr. Morris, "for I thought as soon as my eyes fell on you that I had never seen so lovely a face before." "Did you really?" asked Pinkie, "Really, answered the Hon. Mr. Mor ris. SouthernExposition. Special to the Cabbos Abvoate. Louisville, Sept. 13, 1885. To tho farmer tho Southern Exposi tion is especially attractive as a place where he can have before him all the different machlcery,lD motloa and doing actual work, that he can possibly ever use. ne can examine and compare their different good qualities and find out which Is especially adopted to his lauds and crops. Thero is about two and one-half acres here In the main building covered wllh Agricultural Machinery and Iinpllments. Steam traction and threshing engines and threshers of nearly evory make; self; binders, mowers and reapers from SO: different factories in all parts of the U. S.; Wagons, wide and narrow tire, single ad double high and low, for Mountain and Prairie. slJe by side nre- Carrl Busses, spring you ride." I A dozen different plow inanufsvoturera ' lae exhibit some perfectly nhjln. other -ratten up handsomely. No du- II Ply 'n line lioevcr tLr;u so "mucU aite:J?n as Ihes. JI.IU te Co. Yeur if I'uid in Advuttoo. not paid in advance, l.i5 of this city. They .present n model fatra cntlJn Jull "motion "following one anoth&r In actual boII evcty mttchhie noeess&ry to the putting -in of any crt-p , is shown, at woik while at -one side of . tho exhibit a uiiuatctottain posses gloug and at tho other a Tlvcr-rnjal pater 1 curies upon lu surface "numeruaj little i boats ladenoi with the prcriaett of the I unaans tuu exhibit created universal exclamations of admiration. Harrows, draggs, drilIs,roIcn3,secdora, saw mills of many different makes, invite examination and present n holiday appearance, as rno3t of their displays aro decoratod gorgeously with bunting. At tho World3 Fair at New Oi leans several patent farm and yard gates were shown but all havu apparently left the field to the W. II. White patent gate; Mr. White Is hero himself and exhibits half a dozen working gates. His gate h built without hinge mortise ou tennon and is opened or closed wlthont getting out of tho wagon or buggie or oil your horse. Ho sells County farm State rights nnd as ho has a good thing has actually told $t,000 worth of rights since the opening of this exposition. You may call a railroad all the hards names you please, but they are the great clviiizers of the world. The railroad companies centering at Louisville ap preciate the fact that tho people who live along the lines of their road will make better merchants, better farmeri, better mechanics or laborers if their knowledge of tho productions of the world is increased and in proportion to tho tin lft of the country through which It Basses is a railroad prosperous, thero- foro very clreap ratca havo been made and arrangements for numerous excur sions to tho Southern Exposition. The great Louisville and Nashville Rallroaa, operating several thousand miles of road in tho Sonth, arc giving special ratei to oxcuralonists. Tho Motion Route (I.. N. A. & C. Ey.) aro also taking a lively interest In the Exposition and doing much to Increase the daily attendance. I would liko to say right hero that for the past two months your correspondent lias been obliged to make tho trip be tween hero and Chicago each week and I have gone over tho "Monon Eouto" each time; there has not been an acci dent or a train late upon which I traveled in all tho 6,000 miles I cassed over, There Is an old axiom, "you should thank the bridge which carries you safely over," so I do, In the South-west part of tho main building thero is agreat tank containing six largo alligators, one of which is 15 feet long. They are quite a curiosity especially to Northern people. in the sime part ot tho building an enterprising manufacturer of roller skates has secured considerable space, and put down a good hard wood floor, where tho lovers of roller skating can amuse themselves at tho same time as other visitors who love music can listen to Damroschors Orchestra plaj in music hall. On tho 17th of this month this city will celebrate thoacknowledgment of her well earned laurels, as tho largest tobacco market In tho world. September the 17th, 16S5, will ho the "Tobacco Day" and nearly all the growers and dealers in the "weed" in the South and other tobacco sections, will be here at special request by invitations sent out by tho business men of this city. $5,000 have been raised wherewith to havo a glorious old tlmo and take in tho Exposition. Again as upon opening day of the Southern Exposition, this city will put on holiday attire, 'have a parade, fire cannons, rlns bells, etc. Many thousands of invitations Includ ing admission to the Exposition haie bnen sent out and it is estimated 60,000 strangere will be in Louisvillo that day. A programme of special interest will bo prepared at tho Exposition for the day and evening. W. D. B. F&SIIION NOTES. Diagonal grounds and diagonal fan cy weaving are everywhere to bo seen. 'White vests are worn with black and dark brown wool costumes that have loose jacket fronts. The mastic tints in glove of a few seasons ago arc renamed "beige," and are much worn In Louden. Pretty dresses aro mado entirely of the piece-wool laces, and are lint d with bright surahs the color of the lace. Cambric is now a favorite material for nnderwear. It Is finer and lighter than muslin and makes up more iaad somely. THE BEST 70NIC. Tnn medicine, combining Iron with pu'i -isMo toiih a, u.ilflily and en.) lcu-i .ivji Drain"J i, Jiidl-icailon, V. rntivcer iiparelslasMlLUulariutCbHdiai.dFevcir. 1 1 ."Vearalsitu 1 1 Is an unihlUiij remedy for Diseases or Ih . i Ineyis nsia l.ivtii. It li lmaliMlil for r'sesmcs pernlirr to Voroen, uci all wtio iMdnduiU) lc-. It-loo-not Injure tbe teeth, rsutehe.da(hc.rr . dues cousllpallon fT Jrnu mttifiwii' It enriches and purifies tbel-livKl.etlmu'u:. 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Is stimulate tbe weakened glands, and enables tbem to push forward a new and vigorous gre-jjbtjho effects of this article are not transient, like tho-te. of tlccbollo prepnnu ttons.but remain a long time, which mikco Us tuo a nutter of ccouoovy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE whiskers Will ehsnje tbe beard to a tiatursl trrrsrti, or black, as dreired. It produces a permanent color tbat will not wash array. Consisting of a tingla preparation, It I applied -sritkotft trouble. PHEPATtED trr R. P, HALL & CO., Naslina,lU Sold by all Dealers lu Medicine. rOB ALL THE I0E1I3 or Scroruloita, Stcrrorlnl, and, Illood Dltoitlors1, the best remedy, becaaie this m"tt icarohlnz and tborauxe. blood-purltier,! Ayer's Sarcaparilla,, Sold by all Drcf. juts j 1, m boules, H. SALVATION I
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