The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 24, 1888, Image 1

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The Carbon Advocate,
An iNllRPKSflllSXl FAMILY NBWgrAtKU Pllb
iwied every Saturday in iiWiicnto
rarbonConntv, Pennsylvania, ny
$1,00 a Year in Advance.
INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live."
$1.26 when not paid in Advance.
Other legal advcitislngwlll bo charged for
by the square.
H. V. ortm:r, Jr., Publisher,
. Professional & Business Cards.
Horace Heydt,
ATTORNEY AT tAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Office iThe Room recently occupied by V. M.
Rapshor.
BANK STREET, - - LEHIOHTON. PA.
Hay ha consulted In English and German.
july -ly
W. M. Rapahor,
ATTORNEY asd COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
First door abore tlio Mansion House,
MATJOH CHUNK, .... PENN'A.
Real Kstata nnd Collection Airenev. Will Bnv
, awl Sell Ileal Estate. Conveyancing neatly done.
Cellcruons promptly made. Settling Estates 01
May uu consuneu in
HOT. 22-yl
VOL. XVII., No 2.
Loliighton, Carbon County, Penna., November 24, 1888.
Single Copies 5 Cents.
Weissport Business Directory,
-JJUtANiaiX HOUSE,
EAST WEISSPORT, PENN'A.
This. house ofTcrs first-class accorr.tnodatlons to
the permanent boarder and transient Ktiest,
Panic prices, only One Dollar per day.
nug7-iy John EKliltin, rropnetor.
'Oscar Christman,
v WHISSrOUT, I'A.
Livery and Exchanqc Stuhlcs.
Hest accommodation to agent ami travellers
utoll m.rt rrtlAn-rnnli nnlora iirnnillllvntteHUPtl TO,
Give me a trial. mav2My
Cit1ent3 u specialty.
O. V. Kleintop,
Instructor in Music,
Hoebtns' American Classical Methods a special
ty. Terms moderate. mig 14-tt
W. G. M. Seiple,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
SOUTH STREET, - - - LEHIOHTON.
May.be consulted In English and German.
rtpeciai attention given to uynecology.
The - Weissport - Bakery,
0. W. LAURY, PROPRIETOR.
Delivers Fresh llread und Cakes In Vr'eissport,
lehighton and vicinities every day.
In the store I have a Flno Lino of Confectionery
tor the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fes
tivals annulled at lowest prices. dec3-cm.
THE
Ofjtick nouns
from 6 to 9 r. 61,
' mar. 3t-yl
4.. S. RaTJonold,"D.
D. S
Fort Allen Hou
Weissport, Carton "County, Penna.,
Henry h riBtman, Proprietor,
The nubile Is resneethiliy Informed that this
well-know house lias been lefltted and Improved
to a first rate, and able to furnish me very uesi
aceominouniions oi an kiiuis
A FINE POOL ROOM.
in nnnnnrtlnn wllli the hotel Is a FINE TOOL
ROOM handsomely tiueu up. jpi o, j
Removes Paint anil Grease from Woolens,
Silks, Satins, Cashmeres. Laces.urapos,
&e. Ily the use of CLEANINK
Clothing of any Material, Car
pels, Lap Robes, Car
riage Cushions, Trim
mines Ac, can
tin n u 1 r. k 1 v
cleaned of tllrt, grease or paint without In
jury. It Is without an equal for removing
dandruff, freckles, sunburn, tan, &c.
25 Cents a llotlle.
Trado Supplied by the Proprietor
Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill.
For Sale by T. D. THOMAS, Lehighton.
Over Canal Bridie E. Weissnorl
A'tfCil Orricm-Ovcr J. W. Raudcnbush'
Liquor Store,
BANK STREET, LEUIOHTON.
dentistry In all Its branches. Teeth Extracted
without Pain. Uas administered when requested.
Office Days WEDNESDAY of each week.
P. O. addiess, ALLENTOWN,
Jan 3-yi Ictilsli county. r.t.
F. I. SMITH, D. D. S.,
Office opposite the Opera House,
Pa
Bank Street, Zeh,'t ton,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Killing and making artificial dentures a special
ty. local anesthetics used.
Uas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH
OUT PAIN.
OFFICE HOURS: From ft . nr., to t2 m from
l p. m., to s p. m., from 7 p. m to 8 p. in.
Consultations In English or German
Oct 15-87 ly-"-"
' DR. G. T. FOX
172 Main Street, Bath, Pa.
AT KABIOlf, SWAN HOTKL, TOKSDAYB.
at allkxtown, american hotkttiiubsnav
atSakoob, Broadway house, Mondays.
At Bath, Wednesdays' and Saturdays.
Offlce Hours From o a. m. to 4 p. in. Practice
limited to uncases or tno
5
UNDERTAKER
AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
PARLOR SUITES,
BED ROOM SUITES,
Sc.. &c. Prices the very lowest, ijuawy oi
goods tho best,, "Satisfaction guaranteed In
every particular.
Caskbts, Coffins and Shrouds
Wo ha'e a full line which we will furnish at
the lowest possiuio prices.
Flour, Feed, &c,
Of the choicest quality at very reasnnableprlces.
Call ana ne convinced.
JOSEPH P. REX,
Aprl4-iy EAST WUIHSrUKT.
Goal, Goal, Goa
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat
trAiso, iteiraction oi ine Kyes lor tne aajust-
mem oi glasses.
9 3
I havo Just oiwiieil a Coal "Yak! In connection
Willi lll uuivt in iiiiiigi w
constantly he found all sizes oi the
BEST, OF COAL
at nrlees Fully as Iiw as the Lowest. Give me
a trial and bo Convinced.
HENRY CHRISTMAN,
Fort Allen Housu, iKeisspor
Kalrbanks Standard Scales in Connection
August as, -im
AM)
Horse Doctor,
Office: Garfion House, Bank St. LgWeHIou TUc Cream of all Books of Adventuri
1 condenskd into One Volume.
Disfiasos of Horse nnri Pattln.
HEROES
8UCCESSEULLY TREATED.
Special and Particular Attention paid to
LAME1TES3 :-: SPAVINS,
"Splints, Ringbone,
And all diseases prevalent among Domesticated
1 DAHING
1 DEEDS
Animals,
Ilorse and Cattle Powdeis Prepared Suit
able for each Case.
lisultatlon FreeCharges Moderate.
Ca.,3
SWITOHBAOK
LEANZTNJi
witch-Ml Goili Cure .
,i.A,A.t..it.in n,wi anivpiH rpmrdv 111 the
olid Coughs, Colds. Cloup, lloarsenes. Whoop
ing cough, Inlluenra, Sore I nroai, c. t rj n.
FOR WHOSE
BENEFIT
Price, Twenty-Five Cents.
GO TO
SWEENY'S
"Corner Store"
!rF O RD
Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick-
es, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table
Sauce, Horse-radish, .Cauliflow
er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel
ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice
Jellies and table necessaries. In
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, &.c,
ll'o lead, both In low prices and quality of
nnmU flnr l.irn-n st neb Is (llsnl.ive.rt toad-
.... in I
vantaere. an Item wmcn purcnasers win
certainly greatly appreciate.
REMEMBER THE
Corner Stoue,!
LEHIGHT0N; PA.
Its peculiar efflcncr Is due
. ns much to the process and
NOTHING gum in compounding as to
itfci-r the Ingredients themselves.
like, i 'jako it in time. Itchccks
diseases lnllio outset, or If
they be advanced wilt prove a potent cure.
So Home stali lie flout It
It takes tho place of n.
doctor aud rostly pre
scriptions. All who lead
sedentary lhca will Dud
It tho bcstDrevcntlvo at
nnd curefor Indigestion,
Constipation, Headache, Itlllousness,
l'tles nnd Slcntal Kepresslon, No loss
of time, no Interference with business
while taking. For children it Is most In
nocent and harmless. No danger from
exposure niter taking. Cures Colic, Dl
arrliron, JJowet Complaints, ITovorlsh
ncss niul reverlsli Colds. Invalids nnd
delicate persons will llnd It tho mildest
Apcrlentnnd Tonlotheycanuso. Allttle
taken at night Insures refreshing sleep
and a natural evacuation of the bowels.
A little taken 'In tho morning sharpens
the appctlto, cleanses the stomach aud
sweetens the breath.-
A WniSICIAVS OPINION.
"'I have been practicing medicine for
twenty years and nave neter be-i able to
put up a vegetable compound lh! would,
like Simmons Liver Rcpilatoi prompdy
and effectively move the Liver to action,
and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative
powers of the system."
L. M. Hihtoh, M.D., Washington, Atk.
Marks of Genuineness t Look for tho red
Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the
Seal and Blgnature of J. H. .ellln & Co., in
red, on the side. Take no other.
E. F. Lttckbnbach
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG
ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING ,
AND GRAINING. .
Competent "workmen Sent to any part of
the' county.
It HADQU AKTEPS FOR
Wall Pauers, Borders &Becorations.
Ijtrgc nssottment, and the latest stjles.
Boois, Stationery Fancy Goods
WINDOW SHADES, .i
All grade". Shade making and puttlng'up
promptly attended to.
Paints, Oil, Varnish,. Putty,
Brushes & general Painters'
Supplies.
No. 61 Broadway Manch dim Pa
Helnw the Broadway House,
Money
made easy manufactur
ing Rubber Stamps.Send
for price list of outfits, to
J. F. W Dorma.i, No.21T
East German St., naltl
more.Md..U.S.A -OcL2Cm
Tho undeislaned announces to the
citizens of Lcbiebton and tho surrounding
country that he lias opened a shop for thn
Repair of
Machinery!
H. A. BELTS,
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE,
AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS
Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance
Such as Agilculiural Implements, Sharpen
ing Lawn Mowers, Grinding Planer Knives,
li,Uivri,tliii-1.'iilvp4. KMsKisrs. &o.; Steam Fit-
tine and Pump Work, and manufacturing Grain
Fans, Farm Rollers, Root Cutters, &c.
All work guaranteed tit tho lowest prices.
W. G. iVIITCHELL
In Rear of Gabel's Hardware
. Store.
LEHIGHTON, Penna.
April5. IV
T ' :
! TAKEN IN TIME
1 Husband (first nlglit after returning from
wedding tout) -I'm coins down tothe club
to-night, lovp, and as I haven't seen the
ilios forn long lime, I may be lafe, so Jou
peedn't wait up for me
' Wife (who had been warned by her
mother Hint Ihls crisis In the matrimonial
blstory was sure to nrrlyo sooner or later)
As yon hayo never left pie alono befote,
llear, slnco our nralrlafic, Iain afraid I
would feel very lonely hi your absence, so
I think 1 will ro to-the theatlc. If you
'are homo before mc on need not watt up
for I can let myself In with tho latch key.
11. Uut you cannot ro to tho theatre un
attended, my loye.
IK I will Hot be unattended. Cousin
Jack Is home from his yatchitig cruise, 1
will call nni til tu and ak him to bo my es
cort. If ho isn't In I will' find somebody
else. You needn't worry about me, dear.
H. (who used to bo dreadfully jealous of
Cousin Jack) Your cousin Jack Is home
then?
11'. Yes. And you reedn't tear that 1
shall be dull In his company. Jack Is very
enlcrtalnlng, you Ijnow,
H. (after pondering awhile) On second
thought 1 don't think I'll go to tho club,
love. ' ' ,
W. (demurely On second thought 1
don't think I'll go to tho theatre, dear.
, SUE HELPED HIM OUT.
An unkind story, even If Hue, was told
mo while I was In lJnglaud of a young lady
who man led a stuttering man,
The joung man was undoubtedly a slu'-
torlug of tho most positive order, fori havo
heard him go through Iparoti sins to get out
simple 'Good morning I' The lady.whom
ho subsequently man led was of an cml
ncntly practical turn of mind. No maiden
modesty or bashf ulness cloyed her methods.
She spoke to the point aud never left a
thought unexpressed if she deemed It perti
After lie had called upon her some three
or four times she decided that It was about
time for her to know' his Intentions. So
the next time he called, after they had
seated themselves as usual on tho sofa, she
said quietly but firmly:
'Mr. Smith, I am very much flattered by
the Interest jou have taken In me, and the
flowers you havo just given me are very
pretty, but I feel that I should pot bo doing
my ditty If I delayed any longer asking you
what vonr intentions are. IPhlther do
these attentions and presents lead?'
Young Mr. Smith rose to his feet and a
blush rose to his cheek, IIo essayed to
speak, for a moment his Hps aud tongue
seemed paralyzed. Then he managed to
get out 'M-M-M-M-M-y d-d-d-d-d-d' but
ho could got no further. The d might have
stood for any uumber of words, but illss
Smith, justifiably perhaps, Interpreted if
to stand-for darling and the youth's acute
embarrassment to a.modest confusion In
making a formal proposal.
Anyway, she took Mr. Smith by the hand
and, looking into his eyes, exclaimed: 'Mr.
Smith, I appreciate your cmbarrasament,
but I upderstand what you wish to say.
You lnaj speak to papa, and If he approves
so do I.'
They were mauled .V few moths latcr.but
Jr. Smith has never explained statlsfac-
torily to his friends whether he studied In
to matrimony of his own free will or against
it.
IAXA00R
AXADORi
Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec
tions, uoss oi
Appetite, Sick
eadache,btck
Stomach, Gid
diness, Costlve-nesSjDyspensIa,
Kldnevtroublo
and all delicate Femalo Com
plaints. Sold overy whore. Price 25 cents.
DREXEIiVpLOGNE
Fragrant 1 Hp Lasting!
The Leading Perfume forthe Toilet and
Handkerchief.
Sold by all dealers. Prico 25 ots.
Ja
telecranh and telenhono m-mnntlv at.
lei.ueu io uperauoui Kitiiuuy l'eriormeu
PRANK P. DIEHL,
. NORTH STREET,
, Practical B1acksniith& Horscshoer
Is prepared to do all wotk In his line
In the best manner nnd at the lowest
prices, rieasocitll. novaa-so-iy.
FACKERTON HOTEL,
Mill way between Manch Chunk & Lchigliton,
LEOPOLD MEYKlt, PROP'lt,
PACKERTON, - . - TiixNi.
This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and
iius too uest uceoiiuuouiiiiuns tor permanent anu
transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the
very best Liquors. Stables attached, septs-yl
MANSION HOUSE
Opposite L. fc 8. Depot,
BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON,
C. H. HOM, PROPRIETOR.
This house otters flrst'-elass accommodations tor
transient and permanent boarders. It has been
newiy rennwim amis uepsrtmenis. ana is locat-
ea in
boroi
iudi
tlgars.
tiia i,i mimr tiiK-piiiiires of ail ttie hero ex
plorers and frontier lighters Willi inaians.oui-
1 - n,.,l .villi ImuttlA. nVfV Hlir WtlO O CDUIltrV.
Irimi thn earliest times to tlio present. Lives
and exploits of DeSoto, L:.Salle.StundIsh,I!oone,
lr.K.tn,, iinwu- ('rnfktt. liiiule. Houston. Car-
ion, Custer, California Joe. Wild Hill. Ilultalo
mil nn,,--la hllts nml Ci-nnk. creut Inillai!
chiefs, and scores of others. Splendidly illus
trated wltli o nno engraving, abtoh ,"-"'ru,
iinvni eeii.aiui ueats anvtninc to sen. urn
tor pavments nllonvd Agents slioit of fund
it Vjv?i 1'iin ni.. ltnv tAti.. lMillailelnhla.'
" ' feblMm
PATENTS!!
"FRAMLIB H. HOUGH,
Solicitor ot American & Foreian PateuU
l)2.r) V st.. near V. S. I'atcnt Ofliee,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
All business before United States Patent Olllce
attended to for moderate lees. Patents procured
,i.a iinttmi Ntiii.., sLiict nil Fureiirn Countries.
trade MnrU ant Laitli registered. Rejected
o..nii-itln,,u rAvlvffl mid iirnHeeiitetl. Inforinn-
tlnn nnd advice as to obtaining Patents cheeiv
lullv furnished without charge. . Send Sketch or
Model for FrtKK opinion as to patentability.
Copies of patents furnished or 25c. encn.
3T Correspondence solicited. ojio
Special attention ot Farmers and others Is
tailed to the liberal terms oitereu ny ino iii-.iuvr
COUNTV MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUR
ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the agent for
this County and neighborhood.
Real Estate Asencv,
Ee.al Estate Bought &SoU.
Collections Promptly Made.
Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna.
aoe21,fJ-tf
Dress the Hair
WithAyer's Hair Vigor. Ita cleanli
ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and
looting rverfume commend it for uni-
uoraai toilet use. It keeps the hair soft
and silken, preserves its color, prevents it
from falling, and, If the hair has become
weakbr thin, promotes a new growth.
"To restore the original color of my
. i.!- i,i,i, 1,11,1 turned nreinaturelv
pray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en
tire success. I cheerfully testify to the
Efficacy
of this preparation." Mrs. P, H. David
son, Alexandria, La.
Lehighton Businesa Direotory.
V Inn, hnil.se ill town.
furniture always on hand.
ed In one ot the most plcturesoue portions of the
ougn, lerms moderate, rr- -mo UAlt is
plied witu w enijicest Wines, Liquors and
apr jj-yi
T. J. BRETNEY
Xespectfully announces to tho Merchants of 1
nlghton and others that he Is now prepared to
At all kinds ot
Hauling or Freight, Express A
i -r, lau28-83
1UATTEK AND OAGGAGE
.r (!iru'Al)T7 llnttV Hi li IttlleKt fUUll-
1'rlees very low.
m a l-irriiltM. Sjloon and Restaurant. Bank
W . Street. Fresh Imager always on tap. Oys-
n season, iiroii in uuu cu us.
ESRANG'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the
ADVOCATE Offick, Is headquarters for
shavlngand haircutling. tgars touacco soiu
GO TO FRS. RODUUER, nnder the Exchange
Hotel, Hank Btreet, for a smooth shave or a
tashlonablo hair cut. tf Closed on Sunday's.
Roeder iiatrvonie, cures iiauumn,
RELIARLEJEWFLEKi
orp. ruuno square,
AL. CAMPBELL,
Jeweler and
Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna.
Respectfully Invites the attention of Ids friends
amlthe citizen generally io ins nnmeinc
. new stock of
Watches, Clocks,
Silverware, Jewely,
at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you
to call and Inspect niy sWck before purchasing
elsewhere.
REPAIRING
Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work
guaranteed,
uoii'i ronci me race.
SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH,
Uank St.,' Lehighton.
cDermber 17,o37ly
out
was
T was afflicted some three years with
scalp disease. My hair was falllni
.,. ..matnnil turned p-rAV. J
induced to try Ayer-s nan v igur,
in a few weeks the disease in my scalp
disappeared and my- hair resumed Its
original color."-Kev.)"S. 8. Sims,
Pastor U, 13. Church, St. Bernlce, Ind.
" A few years ago I suffered the entire
loss of my "hair from the effects of tetter.
I hoped that after a time nature would
f- inn tint I waited in vain.
Many remedies wero suggested, none,
however, with such proof of merit as
Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began to use it,
The result was all I could have desired,
froof of merit as
I began to use it.
could have desired.
A growth of hair soon came out all over
niv head, and crew to be as soft and
heavy as I over had, and ot a natural
color; and firmly set."-J. H. Tratt,
Spofford, Texas.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
WOODEN TOOTHPICKS.
A toothpick factory is one of the flourish
ing woodworking establlsments at Habor
Springs, .Mich., and It is one of the largest
factories of the kind in the country. White
-bitch is exclusively used In the manufac
ture of the toothpicks, and about 7,600,000
of the handy little splinters are turned out
daily, The logs are sawed up into bolts
each as Inches In length, then thoroughly
steauied and cut up lute long ribbons, three
inches In width, and these ribbons, eight
and ten of them at a time, are run tnorouj
thn toothnick machinery, coining out at
the other end, the pcrfact pieces falling 1l
to ihe basket, the basket, the broken pieces
ai;d refuse falling into auolhijr. Tho picks
are packed Into boxes, 1500 In a box-,
glils, mostly comely looking young squabs
and are then packed into casos and finally
into big boxes, ready for shipment to all
p ins of the world. Tlio while birch tooth
picks are very neat aud clean in appearance
sweet to the taste and tbero la a wide mar
ket for tl. em. The goods sell at the factory
at 1.00 it case of 160,000 picks, uf 100 small
boxes each coutaiulng 1&00, and tho small
boxes retail at five cents each, or 300 picks
for omi cent, at which rate almost every-
qody can afford to take a fresh toothpick
after each meal.
SALVATION Oil
Price only SB ci Sold by all druggist!.
Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swelings,F,'uises,LumbagofSprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, aurns,
Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache,
Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face,
Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment.
nucwLANGE'S PLUGS, Thn Great lobaccoAn
It tlttY tldote. Price 10 Ctt. At all aruggtett.
'iHE DAY OF GRATITUDE.
MAltVU. IlltlNK.
O! day o.I special prayer and praise,
When grateful hearts to Ood we raise
For mercies which so freely now
From-HW bright throne for men below,
Dear day, glad day. how best may we
MaKo thy swift hours moreblesscdjic?
Ah! let us' to the Father turn
Awl "Im lug kindness" from H'lm Icain,
And then to all His whlshes true,
Tho work He loved, we'll try to do.
Aro there no sorrowing near .it hand?
Aro theio no waiting ones who stand
Without our doors no eyes where .tears
Betray the heait's sad griefs nnd fears'.'
Then let us weep with them awhle,
Till sympathy brings back a smile
To tho sad faces, and their eyes
Turn to the sunshine In tho skies,
And feel tho shadow s less and less
As grow s our warmth of tenderness.
Thus will thine h urs, dear day of love
Aud prayer and praise to (lod above,
More blessed be for man below.
And bring to Christ more near, we. know.
So welcome, thou Thanksgh Ing Day!
Roll all our selllsh thoughtsawav,
And malte us loving, kind and true,
Christ's loye onrgulile in all we do.
I hate them all pmtid, cold, unjust.
Jlost of all I hate him his brother bill
they shall pay dear for overy word If I have
power to wreak my vengeance.''
She rose, and with whlto face and gleam
Ihg eyes paced tho floor, tearing Into strips
tho letter she had just read.
Shs would never forget that lino morn
ing when crushed and vengeful, she crepl
away, like a black shadow, from the door
of Hartley Villa,
.
'Mnurlee,rwo have a neighbor," said
Elena, ono day In September. "Tho pretty
collage Is occupied at last, Jfrs. Hnrlo is
the tenant's name a widow, and such a
lovely woman,"
"All I you have seen her?''
"Vcs; I was passing, and she stood near
the gate) my scarf raught on a spray In the
hedge, and she assisted me to disengage It.
She Is so beautiful, with the all and grace
of a duchess."
"Why, yon are enthusiastic," said her
brother, smiling.
"I must be. You will not wonder when-
yon see her," replied Elena. "She will bo
at church to-morrow. I never saw a face
so sad and sweet, so pure and perfect; and
she is but little older than myself, Eyes of
deepest violet, Maurice, and wavlue,bronze
hair, and a smile that creeps straight to
your heart. I could not refrain from com
menting on her youthful appearance, even
In the sablo garments sho wears. 'Yes,'
she said, 1 have been a widow but a few
months, aud a wife, less than a year.' Sho
lives there with a companion and her ser
vants; wo must mako friends with Iter,
Maurico."
.Vamk'o smiled, and made a careless
answer; lull lie looked eagerly for the
stranger the next day at church. When
he saw her In her black robes, with Iter
pure, sweet face, and air of devotion, he
fell a strange emotion he could not keep
his gazo from her. How fair she was, with
the delicate flush on her cheeks, the droop
ine, dark-lashed eyes, and shining hair,
ll'hen shnsang, he thought, she resembled
St, Cecilia; and even after ho had reached
his home, his thoughts wero all of her.
Elena Hartley and the young widow be
came firm friends; Jrs. Earlo did not par
ticipate In social gayctlcs, otcourso, but she
drove often and rode horseback superbly;
I and when she Indulged in the latter past-
time, handsome .Maurice often accompan
ied her.
Hon,
Jr.
Harry V. Morthimer
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When r.lshup Hcher's fambfiS mlssioV
ary hymn, 'From Greenland's -fcyjfom
tains,' which he wrote In &4 'wh'cnih'
Ctsylon, first reached this country, ladjlft
Charleston was much impressed wltlWe'
beauty of it, and was particularly anxious
to find a tunc suited to It. She Tansackcd
her music in vain, and then chancing to re
member that in a bank down ihe 'street
was a young clerk who had considerable
reputation as a Musical genius, nlie sent
her son with the hymn to the clerk with
the request that he write a tune to fit It. -In
just half an hour tlio boy came' back with
the hymn, and the melody thus dashed off
in hot haste Is to-day sung all overfill?
world and Is Inseparably connected' with
the hymn. The young bank clerk was
f.owell Mason.
Fatal Neglect
The breaking of tho smallest wheel in .a
mainniniilli nicttirv.if not repaired or renlac-
Sho was a woman of means; that was wl ,. 0 WMtro ng -apeck of
evident by the elegant-appointments of her . , ... .wp tUaiMia., maChlneiV of
a watch- Wero people as thoughtful to re
palrtlicirbmken health on the first approach
nfdifcase, as tho owner is to mend his
machinery, they would escape jndescriable
suffering, and ofleu death. Slight causes
home and the lavish gifts she made in the
name of charity; she was rarely learned
I and accomplished, and of dellcaterclino-
ment; she possessed the art of pleaslng,and
made friends of every one.
In the spring she put on toucln-s of whlto
HER YBNGEANCE.
IIV GU1NKIIVH.-
i
It was a solemn, sad-faccd group that oc
cupied the morning room of Hartley Villa
early one flno day; an elderly woman of
arUtocratic mien, a darkly handsome
young man and a slender girl.
The last wore tlio plainest traces of grief,
for her cheeks wero wan and her eyes dark
circled; once in awhile her sensative Hps
quivered, and sho clasped and unclasped
her hands In a nervous way.
"To think wo could not eyen look upon
his faco," sho said quaveringly. "Hurled
In a strange land with only one mourner to
attend hlin oh, Marvin, my brother, if we
had only known."
'Ij not give wa' so, Elena," said Mrs.
Hartle. "It could not lie the fever was
contagious and Immediate burial neccs
saij." "And we thought he would be with us
this week Instead, only that sad letter
from -from his wife."
Her yoke faltered over the last words,
ami a faint flush dyed her checks; her
mother sat erect with dilated nostrils.
"I cannot recosnize her as such lie was
nnd to. wed her," she said. "For hi sake
o would have tpleratcd her. though we
shrunk from the meeting; but now -now
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The oldest known manuscript is part
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The largest artificial basin for docking
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and lavender with her mourning, and
looked lovlier than ever, lly that time
Maurice Hartley was'at her feet, m'ctaph
.orlcally,spoaklng. And how delicately she
.encouragod him how she fanned his loye
into mad adoration by the witching spell of
Iter beauty and every art.. she. possessed.
He was her lover her slave ;ncvcr did man
love, woman with stronger passion than
bound the heart and soul of Maurice Hart
ley. At last ho avowed his love-, and waited
with beating heart for her answer; she
looked at him with cold e; ps, and then
smiled scornfully.
"I am glad success is mine," she said.
"I came hero to win your loye, Maurice
Hait ley, and now I shall go away hoping
my memory wili ever torture you. I be
lieve you aro a man who loves deeply; If so,
tu yengeance Is more complete."
"Vengeance!" ho gasped.
"Yes. I am not Mrs. Earle, but Justine
Hartley, your brother's widow."
Then she told him of the day sho had
come to his homo and overheard the cruel
words that drove her thence, and how sho
had vowed venj;eanco, trusting to her tare
beauty and charms lo aid her,
Sho thought he would creep abashei
from her preseace, but Instead he faced her
boldly.
"You speak falsely," liesaid. "Sou are
not tlio woman Marvin married,"
"I am; I can nroye ill" slip answered,
yet dismayed at his words. " H'hat do you
mean?"
"We have her portrait, she was a poor
glrl,a gambler's daughter coarse-featured,
Inmiodeslly-clad woman."
"I do not.imderslaud," faltered Justine.
a speculator, ami l sup-
will sometimes derange the digcslivcorgans,
on whose healthy action the health of the
whole system so much depends, and feverish
blood, headaches, and consumption jtstlf, set
in.- The wiso person will at once urrest the
cause of'these unhealthy svmp,toms,resojting
to that" world-funied remedy! I)r. icrce's
Golden Medical Discovery, which purine's,
tho'.blood and ''cures livelr disease Of'-nll
druggists. - rf'1
A man who formerly acted as- fireman
to a locomotlvo refers to his recollections
of that time as tender reminiscences.
Answer This Question.
Nu. Why do so many people we sec
iriiiindlw seem to prefer to suffer antf be
made nilsei aMe by Indigestion, Constipa
tion, Dixjiineis, Loss of Appetite, Coming
Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for .75
ecu l-We will mII thorn Stiilolv's System
Vi!ili.r, giuiraiUi cd to' cure them, Sold by
T. D. Thomas, l.i higliliui, . Biery,Weifs-fmri-
' '
Ail "accessory after tim fact," William
Henry, is nothing more nor less than a
common every day newspaper reporter.
SUiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Shiloh's Cal.inli Iti'inoily, a marvelous
cure for catarrh, iliiihihi-ria canker mouth,
ami hend-ailie. Willi oadSi buttle there is
.in ingenious niisil in.u-eijir lor iiie-mor
siiircfni trrntmcnt f ll'"-o complaints
without extra chargj'. l'nt-i.-a),ooUlrby
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A Jcilne senilis has discovered, lhat
Mv father was
that Marvin Is dead, I feel that we may Ig- 0,ed Ulal ,va3 ,vhat yon meant but tho
nore the claim." picture; lei me see It."
'Did the wtlto aught to imply that she t s at my home," he sald;and anhour
Intended to visit us?" asked the yomie illter r,mr people were looking upon a wo
man. . man's portrait at Hartley Ilia, a portrait, ,,,,, i nremivllle. and oilier ma
"No; and I will give her lo uiideistand ,. bo., MPS ani ,Met iowol-hung l .,. ,, arAnerlinciilliiir with U,
I. t. ...... 1... ... I . . "' " , . .-
in my rcpiy inav n is ,uui, my iuwumuh n. I si,oulders.
receive her-now or at any future lime. jfa,(.ni0sclla Etta, a noted Paris ... . w. . ,,.. liml llost,ivo clIre for
"She must feel, very sad," tald hlena ,... ...i.i ,i.. wi,i0w. "Can you not n,i9rr. .llnlitherla. canker- mouth, and
sympathetically. understand? -Man In sent this out of a head-ache, .Shiloh's catarrh rented.
"Oil, yes, I suppose so; hit-, I ilaie say, , ., f ullsci,ie(, and
she married him for position. A gambler s ,hal ile maiie ms nving
daughter-ou, wnai was mo poor '" ci,anco, to mislead you. It was wrong of i.vi,iL,.,(m. Ilien- Weis--iKirt,
thinking of?" him. but he was always doing those things. ; 3
And a coarsu creBtuie, without any ,ln .i.,,,.,,!,, t0 .wk you and then enjoy Willatd l'erkln of Waterbury Coon
beauty to recommend her," said Maurice. onnsternatlon wlicn he arrived. And has recivml tho trophy anpually given to
. . ,, . i. !.i 4 . . - . I .. 1 tj- lr.-r. A . .
"I oil are ngui, luouu-r sue nmi nu,, ,011 d d not understand, ami 1 now una Heaviest meiuoer m mo r, .
nn.,i,i 1 know it was Mademoiselle EtU soclatlon of ihe Slate. .Ur. Perkins weighs
you condemned."
'Ob, how could we know that Marvin's
wife was such a lovely woman," said Ele
na, embracing her.
Justine looked at Afaurlce; would ha not
think her a cruel, vengeful woman after
How could he know she loved him?
could not,
come here. 1 wouiu not, nayo r.iei a
brought into daily contact with ji woman
of her stamp undoubtedly an adventur
ess."
"I did not admire iter portrait,'
Elena, "but sho may haye been
charming."
What! witli such bold eyes and a coarse
said
very
spruce sawdust is an excellent; jubslitute
for sand lit making common mortar for
plastering houses. Ho lias used It In mak-
sent this out of a head-ache, Shiloh's catarrh rented , A.
wrote of my father Nasal injector free with each TMittle. Use
1 f itifyou deMro health and sweet bre.ath.
Ing at the game of r,() eei.ts. Sold by T. P.. Thomas,
43.1 pounds.
There's notlilng llko leather, excepting,
of courso tlto upper crust of the "rc-img
wifo's first pie. ' "".
mouth, she has the faco and taste In dress gIie t sofl t0 ,,,s Ma nmi rage,i i,er
. f -tnr-A- l'.irr Marvin was Hlffltll. I
01 a vaio oiuiiv.. wv, w , ,
ated he was always rather weak. "ForclVe- me," said she: and when be
"irell, his death relieves us of all re- ciaiped her hand he knew that her heart
sponslbility in that direction," said Mrs. as h,Si anJ Umt j1Pr venceauce would
Hartley. "1.01 us iorSei. 't'p"'" ayu wrecked her life as well as his own. - .Tha frultg of tSSenslon are
misalliance. 1 snail respoun w kiku
An English admiral, says; "It is true, the
life-eayingbervieoof Ainerica is not equated
anywhere in (lie world." It iialso true that
Ayer's Cherry I'eetoral saycH.iwinnually,
ihiusnnd of lives. InvaliiaBlerin sudden
colds, throat and lung troubles. -
po doubt
That woman
again.
marble, and has had the gem set
cutting in a heavy oh ring. Lapidaries
say that though such finds are unusual,
this Is by no means the first on re
did gtaudma
and there my duty ends.
must never come hero."
"You are right."' jald Jatirico
"Let her remain In her own sphere."
So the subject was dismissed, and a cold,
ly-formal letter sent over the water to the
vouns widow of Marvin Hartley.
Riramre to sav. when she received it, she cord
In tha room of a Hotel but a few miles -Child-Why, mamma
from Hartley Villa. She read it with a live to be 100 year old?
gleam in bereyes and a curl of her lips. Mamma Yes, dear, she was never sick
"Sol they think Hits Is the end," she In her life,
said aloud. "They do not know ths spirit "Didn't have to take medlelno?"
of the gambler's daughter. They do not "No"
know how, weary and sad, I sought them, The next day.
trusting to find sympathy, and on the very Child Oh 1 doctor, I beard such a funny
threshold of their home was arrested by the thing about my grandma, yesterday,
words that stunned me into silence; how I Family rbyslclan What was that? -.
..wi the while thev stabbed me by thalr . "She never took any asdlclne an' she
. "7 .n.;ne,i hitter tnnh lived to be lpo years old."
UUCl tlWlU.) Hl ' ' - - ------
Dayld Wtngrove, a marble woikcrof put up In family jars.
Baltimore, not long since found a valuable -'Meantlme'-that ono when another
diamond Imbedded In a big block of Italian fellow lugged off your girl.
without
Ths Verdict Unanimop.1.
V. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi
fies; "1 cau recommend Electric Bitters us
the very Iwst remedy. Every bottle sold
lias given relief In every case. One man
look six bottles, aiid was cured of Rheuma
tism of 10 years' standing," Abraham Hare,
druggist, llellvile, Ohio, afiirnis; "The beit
selling medicine I haye over handled in my
20 years' csperienre. is Electric Bitters."
Thousands of thers have added their tostl
nionv, o that tha verdict is unanimous that
Electric Hitters do cure all jli.etisepf the
Liver, Kidneys or JUoou. voir " ""
Ur a Irattle at T. D. Thomas' Drug store.
It seems hardly fair to ask a person t
!ly downrlgnt weil on an upright puwo.
Ituarautoed.
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