The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 03, 1890, Image 1

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EVERYBODY
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INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live."
VOL. XVIII.. No 25
LeUighton, Carbon County, Fonna. May 3, 1890.
i . ' ' ' - fir r '-
Single Copies 5 Conts
Wrimort Bs Directon
FtUNKLIN HOUSE,
tut house offer nrst-class accommodations to
lii permanent boarder and trautlent guest
foal pile, only One Dollar per day.
auKT-iy """ HMinin. I'roprleh-r.
Oscar Christinaii,
iWEISSPORT, PA.
Livery and Exchange Sialics.
1T rldlaif earrUgei aud aafe drlrina. horses.
BtitaceomtncdaUonsto aneiil and travellers.
Malta I telegraph orders promptly attended to.
tmeu.atru.1. inav2My
The - Weissport - Bakery,
o. w. ulury. rKormirnm.
DaltTirrl?uli;Brad and bakes In Weissport,
. tha h?I have, a Kin. Um . ot MOmm
Gr&aellOltaay knmv, wiiuj ,
"aU uppUdt lowest ptlcen. dec-vcm,
I
for CARRIAGES!
mmm.
Menus' Ghristman
AT Til I "
Fort Allen Hquse, Weisatinrt,
tNlls tb Popular and Celebrated
BarilngtonO and O York
IU8LI AMD M,"BLB CABBIAOES
At prices that' are considerably less than compe
riUori. I. bare all styles and qualities
which I wish you. would not fall to Inspect
attar nutting purchases. mayii-3m
FOR FRESH
OYSTERS AND FISH !
QO TO
O. J. Seager's
East Weissport, Pa.
Stock in always Fresh. It wil
pay hucksters and other dealers
to, Jqave .their orders with us and
aye freight. -Vicer the very
taw-, ifpiye 113 a calL
Opughing
18 Nature's effort to expel foreign sub
stances Irom the. bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes lnliamraaiion
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expectorant or anodyne Is equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists
Nature In ejecting the mucus, allays
Irritation, Inducos repose, and is tho
most popular of all cough cures.
"Of the many preparations before the
publlo for tho cure of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, tliero
Is nono, within the range of my expert
enco, so reliable as Ayer's Ohorry Pec
toral. For years I was subject to colas,
followed by terrible conghs. About four
years ago, when so nfmcted, I was ad
vised to try Ayer's Oherry Pectoral and
to lay all other remedies aside. I did
so, and within a week was well , of my
cold and cough. Since then I havo
always kept this preparation in tho
house, and feel comparatively secure.
Mm. It. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
which affected my lungs. I had a ter
rible cough, and passed night alter
-.11.. ttl?fllt olAAn. Tim doctors eavo
me up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and afforded the rest necessary for tho
recovery of my strength. By tho con
tlnual use ot the Pectoral, a pormanont
cure waseffected."-llorace i airuroiuer,
Rockingham, Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
nr. J. e. Aver & Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Bald bv U DrnigUt". l'rice $1 ; el bottle,, $5.
SISSY JANE.
J
Allays mornln', noon an night,
Rose T dawnr candlelight,
She was tblltn In the lioiiff,
Creppln' roun', es like a inouso;
Wnshln' kittles, pots an' pang,
liuntuV tmra'a In the rain.
Lots o' work f er her small han's
Blssy Jane.
Had to work er' she'd get spiled,
Heln' Jes a char'ty child;
Them's the kind that folks despise
Kind o' scary like brown eyes,
llalr that feIIWltho.lt a comb,
I.llto a yearlln' colt's rough mane,
'Cause she liadn't any home
Sissy Jane.
Fincrly.sho sort o' fallal.
Cheeks got sunken like an' paled,
llyes kep gettln' bigger, too,
Klliow Jlnts come crowdln' through.
Bo she up and died about
Tlmo the men was cuttln' grain.
BejSVon she got tired out! ,
Sissy Jane, Chicago Herald.
A RULE FOR BOTH.
Professional & Business Carts.
W. M. Rapsher,
ATTORNEY asd COUNeEhLOn AT hAW
First door above the Mansion House,
MAUCII CHUNK, . - - - PENN'A
Keal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Buy
ind Rell.lteal Estate. Conves-anciinr. neany none,
inni.e. BeiimiK nsu.
rnllM!tions i.roim.tlv
Dec-dents a specialty.
English and German.
ites of
May bo coi-sulted In
i.iiv. i
"And Is Oils the girl my noplww Paul
liaa married?" said old Maj. L'Estrange
to himself. "Why, she is nothing but a
child, and a lovely child, too."
The soft, yellow twilight was enfold
ing tho drawing room in its enchanted
clamor, and Dolores, rising from her
piano, stood with largo eyes and height
ened color to receive her new uncle.
She was only 10, but she belonged to
tho beautiful creolo race, who blossom so
early into womanhood, and she had the
dignity of a young princess as slio stood
thero al in white, with nor jet black liair
gathered inlo a net of gleaming gold,
Young L Estrange looked first nt Ills
wife and then at his.uncle with natural
nrido.
'Hero sho is, sin ' saia lie. ".My little
DoloresI"
And then tho old gentleman courteous
ly advanced, holding out one Blender,
aristocratio hand, on which gleamed a
diamond of rare sue and water.
l'nui L'Estmnco turnod nuickly around
and looked dHiig undo.
"Is tiny thing the matter, sir?' said he.
"The MMtor? No. Why should there
bor
'Only your tone was so poeullar that
is nil."
Well, to toll tho truth, I vraa think
ing," said Maj. L'Estrange. .
"Of what, sir?" questioned Paul.
"Of where you meant to get the money
to pay for nil tlieso things,!' dryly an
swered the old man.
'Why, from you, of course," said Paul,
half puzzled, half amused, "You hnvt
always given me1 all the money I wanted."
'But that Is lib sign that I shall nl way)
continue to do so," deliberately remarked
the old gentleman, "Look here, Paul, I
am thinking of turning over ajiewi leuf."
"I don't understand you, sir."
"Don't you? Then I must endeavor to
elucidate my meaning n little. The
money is mine, isn't it?"
"Most assuredly it is," Paul answered,
with knitted brews.
"Well, then, I have a right to deal it
out as I please. And I am seriously
thinking of stopping your nllowancp."
NANAIE.
The woil of the Ind to tb to."
You would know her If yon saw nr
Once, f orerer after,
Know her by her eyes so tru
And her merry Uugbter;
Know her by her rosy mouth.
Where the winds have klmed her,
Blowing from the sosatad south,
Nsnk, that's my tbter.
In her hair of bhretnut browa
Sunlight dies a-neetmg;
In her eyes, demure, cast down,
Cupid tics a-restlng.
" Have you seen her, do you a'poMt
You could not bare missed her;
Near her Upa a dimple shows'
Where Lore, UM nukwl, kissed hart
White laurusttne, perfect fl'r,
Fragrant foam from out the sea,
Btai1 white sweot that IWittui hour,
That the bfUow brings to me,
She's like thee, oh, fair and (went!
Hun and winds hare kiseed feer;
Dut daintier far, from brow to feet,
Anemonie? my sister! '
Buffalo Courier.
Colord nd C4numstlf.
"A -very impartial review of the Influ
enco of the climata of Colorado on tho
!'0f stopping my. alto wan'ce, .TJncIe health of consumptives sent there from
other states has appeared, tho statements)
made being1 based on an analysis of a.
hundred recorded cases In which the pa
tient has been under observation long
enough for the. effects of his sojourn to
be determined. Fifty per cent, of all tha
uereneiy questioned the casea received no much benefit that they
wi'io uuie iu pursue uieir ucuuihiiuii
without serious inconvenience. Seven
teen per cent, were somewhat improved,
Gerald?'-1
'Yes. If you want anything you can
come to mo for it, you know."
'Like a school boy, Uncle Gerald!'
cried tho young man, with crimsoning
temples.
'Why not?"
old gentleman. "Do you know, I have
an idea that it makes a man oxtrn vacant
to have- tho handling of too much mo-
Th.at, I heliovo,
noy.
also,
"Mine, eh?" echoed Paul,
"It is what you toll your wife," said
Uncle L'Estrange, with a twitch of the
corners of his mouth.
Paul looked puzzled.
"But she is a woman, sir."
"And ergo, slio has no wantsl Is that
logic, my lxy?"
"I am always ready to give lier any-
is your opinion I DUr nm ai ways to use certain precaution
mm i v iiiiiib lucu cjtvi wuiid. jrinuy Ul
these returned to their homes. Seven
per cent, of all these cases became worse,
largely becauso of theirown imprudence.
Twenty-six. of all the oases died. Thus
two out of three received benefit from
their residence in Colorado. Nearly all
of .those who were entered as "worse,"
and nine out of the twenty-six who died,
were doing well uutll some imprudence
.pouts stampede;
"You'll hava to get out o' this, Miss
Polly r shouted Dick Mayhow, ridimr
hastily up to where Polly Danvers sat
watbhlng tha recti ess cattle, "There's
going to ba a stampede sure, and you'll
bo; jbydauger.' ' Illde back to tba ranch at
fast m you can go, won't you? Give the
word thero- I'll naexl help with this!"
Tha cowboy dghd, away again a fast
a possible,' and Polly prapartd to obey,
but pot so promptly aa her trusty friend
eapacted. Just for a moment (he could
not leave the fascination of that expected
rtimpede. It Would-ba delightful to
this whole performance, for it. bade fair
to.be the most interesting thing that had
happened alnoa th beginning ot her vUit
to her father'K great cattle ranch 6n thi
pialua. ' "
But he must go, Bha had promised
her father, when he reluctantly gave lilt
eoaseatio tlija her flret visit to tha herd,
that, $he would do exactly what Dick
Majbew slii-
Weil, at least aha would havo the wild
delight Of a rraa gallop aoroa tha pral.
rfa alona. There waa rapture In that for
aeu-1 whose .fifteen years had all bean
pent tn an 'stefn city, She had learned
to ride like aa. Indian since coming out
here and had become almost as fearles
and self reliant at the cowboys.
''Dtck will need help, sure enough,"
said Polly, looking after the cowboy. "It
Itonly weren't for that pronaise-to father
I'd stay and help him myself, I would,
indeed I"
Her blood danoed at the thought, but
with much firmness) aha put It to oneblds
and prepared to depart, fiha made sura
that her equipments) were all right, even
to the umbrella her thoughtful father had
slung to the saddkt hi case of sudden ne
cessity, and reluctantly gave her horse
the'long delayed signal to go.
The animal obeyed the signal and went;
but the manner of hi goms; took his rid
er's breath away. The bores had grown
and was trying his nest to netp mm.
Bat Why Diok Mayhew or anybody
else should risk his neck in a race with
that herd of cattle was a thing that puz
zled the, girl. Nothing could stop them,
Aa,armyo( horsemen,, could not make.
thm turn hack. Yet all .the time her
cowboy friend rode close beside the lead
era of the herd, now firing a pistol fn the
air, now waving his arms frantically,
now uttering sudden wild shouts;
"Awfnl accident at the mussnin."
"imat was it?" ..
"Tlin wild line from Rnrnen irnt. InAar
last night and ate tip thrcc-qnarttrs of
the ossllled man While he slept."
"uocs tuo oisllled man know It? '
"No; they're afraid to tell him."
100 Ladles Wanted.
Vinl TOO men to rait at driteirtsts. for a
frte package of Lane's Family Medicine.
It.n 1 1 I. 1 1 . . . i
... .. .... v..w.f. ft."' iw. uiiii lieu, tvulW)j uisouTreru
Ana at every iresn surprise tne leaaeri uy vr nuas uine wmie in the Jtocky.meuu
nearest the cowboy edged a little away Isnhis. For diseases of the blood, liver and
from him and ehnvml thn InsIdA eftttln In Kinncys ii is a ixiuve cure, for ronstina-
the same direction. Bo, little by little, llon Bm cIe"i',?,"l' the complexion ft ' does
the man was forelns the head of tbd mad ",rp". "e " f-"ryone
T,eon.ln,, farther ind farther from th. "?'8."- Wrge sue package, 611. cents.
r -
straight Ijne of march'
All at once Pollv understood the whole
thfnir. - Rhe had hesj-d her father and his
men talk about "winding up a stam
peding herd. The thing to do was to
push the leaders gradually around In a
circle. The others would' follow, and as
the circle grew smaller and smaller the
front of the column would overtake the
J a II -I.. ... - . . . , v..
!T!" thnTJouM ,1", -10 1,10 wcwrihl medicine called
helplessly wound up that they would K . mJ mM M
stop In sheer bewilderment. This was Uiarantee to cure, they would. immidiateW
what she was helping UWk Hay hew td da see the excellent effect after takingdhe first
Duaaeniy nor none swervea a hum i nose, rnce OUc and fl,W. Trial sixe free.
ana tnrust nu neaa rainy against tns at nil iinigi;isis.
cide of one of the maddened cattle. A
At all dniu'KlfcU'
- ,
A New Jersey man has eaten an tSR
a day for the past fifty years. He has
eaten In all 1521 dozen,
Some Foolish l'eople
Allow a cough to run until It' cets berond
the reach of medicine. They often .say,
" Oh, It will wear away, but in moet esses
it wears them away, umld thev be In-
PJenTeilNo Tales
WE?RE ALIVE,
Our Story's Short.
We navs'nt got the IlionKST STOCK of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis
ions, Notions, .Boots and
jipeBapco, Cigars,
&c.,.&c.,&c.,
la the Lehigh Valley, but we have an Klegant
AMTtnent,Jutthe same, and the prices are
started way down below the great majority of
'sur.aamnatltan.aiul that's what suits yon be-
caos QUAMTI Is (be BE9T and the PRICES
axealwaysJUaT BIOirr. Our stock Is entire
jiWtw.nsarEiean, Complete and Handsome,
.a1 w.lrijl.' Dlisaure In' asking the people or
Weisitand'tae surroandlng community to
aU and Inspect our assortment of general store
goods. Respectively,
A. W. MARSH,
Post-Office. Weissport, Pa
OfEF Canal Bine L feissprt,
Bald he. courteously, and not without a
tender accent of affection.
And from that moment nil Dolores'
secret fear and dread of her husband's
uncle vanished.
"I am so glad-you nro not a cross old
crab, she said,tlmpulsively,
"Has Paul given me such a bad cliar
ncter as that?" said tho old gentleman,
smiling.
Oh, no, nor cried Dolores. "But ho
always says My uncle will like this my
uncle will disapprove of that,' until,
don't you see, I have learned to be afraid
EVe tar, lNOSe& IfirOat Bhake oUhubluoblackcurls, "I am not
..' . ...-.!. o. ixf raid now. Qli, I am suro I shall lovo
meiit oi glasses,
"I am very glad to see you, my dear," tlljnK sho wnnt8i' exclaimed tho young caused a permanenWapse.-rNew York old b the cattle basinets, and It now be
W. G. M. Seiple,
1'IIYSICIAN AND 8UHGE0N,
SOUTH STREET, - - - LEIIIGIITON
May be consulted In English and German.-
Jtuutlnl attmitliin fvlvl.ll til I IvtlpPftlnKV.
Officb Hntntsi I'rom 12 M. to a I. M.,nnd
roin o to v i: i "."'
dr7g7t. fox,
112 Main Street, Bath, Pa.
AT RARTON. SWAN 1I0TKI., TUESDAYS.
AT ALI.KNT0WN, KAOI.K 1 1 OTIC TIIUHSnAV
AT I1ANO0B. llBtlAIHAV iiiiuhk, iuti.-iiAir.
L1 IIATir. WRI1NKS1.AVH AMI HATH II 1IA M.
nm.-c 1 lours From a. in. to 4 n. in. l'i actlep
limited to uiseases oi me
"Exactly tho platform which I occupy
in respect to you," said Gerald. "And
yet you don't seem satisfied with the ar
rangement I propose. Cornel Lets be
judicial, my boy. Let us bo perfectly
Impartial, riat lustitm, mat coalum,
you know. If my nleco's money is to be
dealt out to her a penny nt a time, 60
must my nephew's."
"My clear undo," cried Paul, jumping
up, "1 never looked at tho thing in that
light befofo. My rlor, little Dqlores.
What a eprdid old miser I must have ap-
lluw a Lhsm Is Made.
First, the rawhide Is, cut in thin strips
as long us possible; afid. half tanned with
the hair on. Then these strips are soaked
aiid stretched over a block. Then they
are braided into a rope, care being taken.
of course, to pull tha strands as tight as
possible. When the ria ta J lasso) is made
It should he buried for Bvweek, ten days
or even n fortnight in the sand. .It takes
up moisture from the1 ground without
getting hard, .uoaking; it lit water won't
Dr. H. B.REINOHL
Oraduate oi Phlla. rental College.
DENTISTRY !
IN ALU ITS IUtANCIlES.
Perscryatiou of the Teelii a Specially.
OFFIOK HOURS: From 8 a, in. to r p. in,
OAS HALL, Market Square, MauA Chunk.
imANCH OFFICE:
EAST - 1YIAU0H - CHUNK,
Two Doors North ot l'ost-Omco.
OFFIOK HOUR: 7 to On. in. and IS to T p. m.
Aprll!i8-3m
A.. S. Rabenold,
1. D. S
NCH Ovkicb :-0ver J. W. Raiulcnbusli'
Liquor store,
BANK STRECT, LEHiailTON.
nentlstrvin all Its branches. Toetli Kxtracted
without 111111. iiasaiiliiinisierenwiieiireinii'Mi-ii.
Oltlce Days -WHDNKSDAY ot eiich eek.
l-.O.addiess, AIJ.KNTOWN,
3-yi a;iiikii tu"M
AND OKAI.EK IN
FURNITURE,
PARLOR SPICKS,
( BKD RpOU SUITES,
loaea' we" iw. ' ijitlsfacriao guaranteed In
nttxwssvw.
Oackkti, Coffins and Shrouds,
We bars a toll line Which wa will furnish a
fa ,1a watt eilul,pf ices.
Flot&r, Feed, &c,
Oitha choicest quality at very reasonable prices,
kail aim bb vuwviwvu.
JpSEPH P. REX,
EAST WKlBSrORT.
F. I. SMITH, D. D. S.,
Oltlce opimslte tho Ojicra 1 louse.
Bank Street, Xohijhton, Pa.
DKNTISTRY IN AI.I, ITS BRANCHES.
Filling and making artificial dentures a special-
tlas administered anil Teeth Fxtnictrd WITH-
f 1111' I A I 111 .
OFFICE 1IOURS:-Froii K . m., to 12 in., from
1 p. ni., 10 0 p. 111., 1ro.11 . p. in-, mi o i, 111.
ConsulUttlons lii English or (lernmii
omce Hours at Horh'ton -Kvery Saturday.
Oct 15-87-lV
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. A. Mayer &Scn.
TJr. GEORGE H. MAYER,
i -w- T1 4 TVTOTJTT 1 Orartuala from the Dental Deisirtment of the
JSkigJ,' University of I'eiinsylvnnla,
hasoiieneilau of
I his father, seiMHC
ce In the same immiing vain
I noxir in tne nay wnuiow,
Bank Street lsehighton, jnna.
sVtsBecttnlly Invites the attention of his friends
.d.L. .UI..H. ..n.Mt.u tn hi, liiuniia
utock of
at rlcM that dsfv competition, H will pay you
acaUaaaiaipsst my stock btfor purchasing
euanasre.
M UROADWAY. MAUCII CHUNK, 1A.,
and Is now prepared torecelecveryoneiuneed
of rlrst-clasM dc"tul serviee. lune 8-so-tl
MANSION HOUSE
Opposite I., h 8. Depot,
BANK STREET, - . LEIIIGIITON,
0. II. IIQM, rROI'RIKTOIt,
Mils house offers llrsttelass neeoiunioilatiniis for
transient and permanent boarders. It has been
REPAIRING
newly renttedln all its de.artinents, and Is locat
ed Iu one of the most i.U'titresime norttonn of the
borough. Terms moderate, .fcw The 1,AR Is
uppiieu wiin me cuoicrai iviuos, i.iijuurs an
Jlgars. Fresh iiger on Tap. apr u-yi
rreBptly doaa at lowest charge, and all work
(.uaraatMd,
Ttiudl TVinmit tha Dlnftn
im lumoi tuo iiaib.
mm at euigiiton.
FRANK P. DIEHL,
NORTH STREET.
Practical Illacksmlth& llorsoshocr
Is prepared to do al work In his Hue
In the best manner and nt the lowest
driers, flense can. n.m-J-ly
D. J.
PACKER-TON HOTEL,
Midway between Maueh Chunk & Lenlghtou,
Z.1I.C. HUM, Proprietor.
PACKEUTON, - - . rHA
t his well-known Hotel Is admlrablyrentted, and
has lbs best accommodations for jiermaueiit and
tmuslrnt hourders. Excellent Tables aud the
ery best Liquors. Stables attaehed. lanft-yl
you very, very muchl Might I kiss you.
nlease?"
"You might try, said tire major, look
ing very much pleased: and from that
moment Maj. L'Estrange and his nleoo-
ln-law wero sworn allies and linn friends,
"And you lovo him very much?" said
tho major, sneaking, of course, of the
ono Prince Charming who had ensnared
the Creole's heart,
'Oil, yesi" cried Dolores. "I am suro,
Undo Gorald, that there is no 0110 like.
him in the world. No oneP
"And ho Is good to your"
"Yes, always."
"And are you happy?"
. "Yes, and except" . '
"Hailol"" said Undo Gerald. "Hero's
a flaw in tlio.diamoud a crumplo in the
rose leaves! There ought to bo no such
tiling as nn exceptl"
"There isn't," Btoutly maintained Do
lores. "Only"
"It's the same thing," said Uncle
Gerald, shaking hia head. "An 'only!'
Come. Dolores, what is It? Upon con
fession, remember, is good for the soul
What is tho meaning of this mysterious
'only?"'
Dolores hung down bor head, tho Ink-
black lashes drooped over her peach bios,
eom cheek.
It Isn't anything at all, Uncle Gerald,"
said she. "Only I Bhould like a little
money to spend somotimes,"
"Elil" Bald the major. " Why, how Is
this? Paul isn't a miser, I hope."
'Not in tho least," cried Dolores. "But
but I hardly know how to explain
myself ho thinks I ought to come to
him for every penny I Bpend. Ho thinks
should keep within a certain limit. Qf
course lie s rignt, uuc it s n unto nara
sometimes. There s no need for a
oman's spending money, lie says."
"Ahl" commented tho major.
"And I wanted sonio bonbons dread-
fully yesterday,'1 said Dolores, laughing
and blushing. "Of course it's Vidiculoua
a grown woman like me wanting bon
bona like a child; but,- indeed, Undo
Gerald, I couldn t help It, and I was
aslianled to ask Paul for $1 to buy French
candles with; and if there s an organ
grinder, or a beggar, or a poor woman
selling buttons and shoestrings, why, I
have my rings and my ribbons and my
bracelets, but nothing else."
The major smiled and stroked his
wbito bilk beard as ho Bat thero in ttie
bamboo chair in the shadow of the Bwcct
southern passion vines.
"It is a hard case," said he.
"Yes, isn't it?" cried Dolores earnestly.
I told Paul he ought to givo tne a regu
lar sum for pin money, but ho only
laughs at me and says I am a little gooso,
How would J10 llko It himself, 1 won
der?"
"Ahl" Bflid the major; 'ihow, indeed?"
'lAiul flowers!" cried Dolores, clasping
her hands. "There was a flower fllrl
along yatterday With the sweetest Japan
lilies and tuberoseaand-I couiu not uuy
one. And tuberoses alwayfe inuke me
think of beautiful New' Orleans. Oh,
Uncle Gerald, I did so want those waxen
darlings! put Paul says it makes a Wo
man extravagant to have all the money
she wants. Would the tuberoses have
been extravagant, Uncle Gerald?"
No," said the old gentleman, looking
! the beautiful spcukiug face, "I don't
liipk they would?. But now, little Do
ores, there com 06 your pony up the
drive. Go for your airing nnd leave rue
to sleep."
But the major did not sleep at all. Ho
meditated, fie faced tho llnauclal prob
lem of the L'Betrunge household and re
solved to oonijuer It.
.! .11 LI. 1 1 L Tl .
. , : 1 U", iiur wui auvwiiuif-vimj?viiafc-4 Know ui
peared to her. rWhy Itidn' .sj.me one do t , buryingjt,;
me tlm favor to tell mo what an ogregi- ,vt, , , u .i...m
ous idiot I was making of myself? What
shall I do, Undo Gerald? Shall I make
her a regular allowance so much a
week?"
. "I dare say wo shall find some satis
factory method of ( adjusting tho bal
anco," said Maj. L'Estrange, with a
smile. "It's a sort of ad homlnem argu
ment, this of mine, I must confess) but
it was a real trouble to little Dolores,
and so I thought I would just hold up a
looking glass to you, Nephew Paul. But
don't look so crave: you shall have your
I supper nt'Auranio's, and' your chestnut I purchased a steer a day or two ago of
mare, turn an mose omer 111110 luxuries cxiuhh ouiui nepry uivuu, a weu mown
of life which have grown to be necessl- resident of Tremont. When, the.' steer-
Hut Dolores must have her
again oe jett for a time s tretoheu over a
block, With a weight toxoid it taut. Tlten
the hair should be sandpapered off the
outside, and when the riata U greased
with mutton tallow and properly noosed
it is ready for use. Every vaquero that
pretends to take care ot hia Apparatus
will bury his riatft and stretch it everf
six or eight months. San Francfsoo Ex
aminer, A Watch In m Steer's Btsniach.
Hamilton & Branpamun, the butchers,
KISTLER
sUully anasuBces to the public that he has
jJaNKW 1.1 VKKV BTAllt.lI. Ami that lie it
teweraeared to furolth Teams for Funerals,
eaaMfaMat akutseia Trios on the Khortsnt no.
ItVlkad tutxt liberal terms. Orders left at the
CMbeu ou" will ncelira prompt attenttoo.
BTABLBB ON NORTH STREET,
aatttba Hotel, Lsblghtoo. UnHil-
AH til? ftef tle!t county ngvys
t-ii papar. Retf it.
SHOEMAKER'S
Horse auaUleRowfler.
Joshua Shoemaker, Proprleto
CIIKltltYVII.I.K. 1'. I)., Nurthamptou co
lli RBOTIONB For u lmrse. 1 teblespwniri.1, t wo
or three times a week; when U-k, j uble
spoonsful a day. For a i'o. 1 ti-.ispiHii.ful
twieeawaek: when su-k, .., uitu. Tin
sawa for Hum. Fui I'miltrs mlv nlil. Ireil
I3tr-Ti.it iMiwiler Is preiMMred tii-i ili-.Hi-
otthe late Ir. II. 0- Wlliou, tsntl is ll.e ni-ulue
article. Owners t auove Uttiued auluuiui shuuld
rlatau onoe.
ties to you.
bon bona and flowers and little charity
coins also, Aa I said before, fiat justltia."
With all my heart; undo," said Paul,
laughing.
And so little Dolores won her cause
after all, Sho came to her uncle the
next day. , .
Oh, uncle, she said, "I am so sorry
I told you that about Paul."
"Why, my dear?" asked tho major.
"Because wo havo talked the matter
all over," said Dolores, "and he is so.
good. I am to have a separate allow
ance nit of my own. Isn't he splendid)
And I wouldn t have mm think I com
plained of him for all the, world!"
"Don t be afraid, my dear, said the
major. "H shall bo a state secret be
tween us two forever and a day. And
you arc sure you'rp quite, happy now?"
"Oh, yes, quite, declared Dolores with
empliosis.
But she did not know" that Uncle
Gerald was ' the magipian who had
wrought this wonderful change. Nw
York Ledger,
reunion In Churqh Choirs.
I wish I might say that tho ono great
requirement for obtaining a position in ft
city choir is a voice. But, unfortunately,
I cannot. Intlueitoe, youth, 'a pretty or
intelligent face, taste in dress and a"good
address will each and all have their value
in this as in other pursuits and profes
sions. All of tho latter, however, are of
only tho slightest-Importance in compar
ison with the nower wielded bv the tlrst
of them influence, La'dies' Homo Jour
nal.
SJrble Fluid.
The Austrian sculptor, Friedrich Beer,
In Paris, has discovered a process for
making marblo fluid and molding It as
bronze is molded. The name ot the mar
ble thus treated is bery t. The new prod
uct costs little more than plaster, and is
especially well adapted to the ornamenta-t
tion ot houses and tho construction of
doors, baths and small pillars. A-stock;
sompany has, been organized in Paris to
place bcryt on mo market, iiow oi
Telegram.
I'eroeptlble.
"How did you enjoy the opera last
night. Miss Chatter?"
"Why, did you eee mer
"No I only heard you." Epoch.
was killed a silver watch, in good condi
tion, was founft in the stomach, Two.
years ago a laborer on the farm hung his
vest on a Tall fence. A silver watdi was
in the pocket, and both vest and watch
disappeared. It is believed the Bteer ate
the garment and contents. The watch
is on exhibition at Tremont. Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Adams' Dally Swim.
Old John Quincy Adams left u definite
record here as a swimmer, and was per
haps the lost of our presidents who swam
in the Potomao river as he, would have,
done in the Charles river. I wonder1
whether the people of Washington would
have uny clear idea of John Quincy
Aduins at the present time had it not
been for this Independent habit he had
of going.back ot the White House to. the
river margin and taking hia morning
swim. Washington Letter.
Where Garfield Died.
Elberon has a romantlo sound, and the
word became known to everybody when;
President Garfield lay ill at KlberiWi
They say in Long Branch that the famous
shore place was named for L. B. Brown,
a man who owned the land where Elberon
is built. Some ingenious word maker
twisted the name L. B. Brown into El
beron, and there you are. Boston Tran
script.
came evident, that hi interest In that
buelnees. amounted to enthusiasm.
Under protest he had stood tolerably
still until now, notwithstanding things
were going on which demanded his ao-
tlvo" attention. But when he was re
quired to turn and gallop away from, a
stampeding herd of cattle, he simply re
fused to obey such a preposterous com
mand. So,, instead of going tn the direc
tion suggested- to him, ha bolted and
dashed after Dick May hew tn fine style.
Polly had her wish tn spite of herself,
but. she felt, more dismay than exultation
In the tact, This was S; very different
thins-from dtting at a safe distance and
wishing the could join in thechaae. But
aha bad. no time for vain , regret now.
The terrible predicament Into which she
waa roroed; demanded all her thoughts
and would require, all' her courage and
elf possession,
It wm a. terrible, predicameut, indeed,
and If sins managed to keep , her seat in
th9,8addlo and!tokMp aaiely out of the
way of all those totalrjg horns , and' thun
dering hoofs, .she would, iave something
to he thankful for bo long aa she might
live.
The crisis had developed with wonder
ful rapidity. When Dick's warning was
given the herd had- been restless and un
tulyS Win Jfol'j' horse bolted with her
be. raced after a great aro.wd of panic
striokeo creature sweeping like a tor
nado across the plain. The atampede had
fairly begun. And, as la always the case
in cattle stampedes, there waa no appar
ent reason whatever for the commotion.
If Polly could have remained quietly
in her original position and watched the
affair, at leisure, abet would have enjoyed
suohj an exhibition tts (he had never'
areaeteq. or. ah tne castie ot tne great
herd had become solidly massed together
anil were rushing attheadlong speed over
the level ground.
From, a distance a great dark stream
would hare been seen pouring onward
with the swift undulations of a rapid
river. From the neat-ei1 point ot view
that Pplly was forced to accept, more de
tails were visible, and some of them were
not pleasant to look upon.
Everywhere throughout the mass ter
rible white horns tossed and rippled like
the froth of the angry currant. Here
and there, aa one heap after another waa
reared upward, the red gleam of mad
dened eyes waa visible. Tongues, that
dripped with-foam began to appear.
If a beast was crowded from ((a feet it
never knew what it wma to take another
step, Jn an instant it was overthrown,
trampled upon by hundred of hoof a and
left dead upon the, ground,
And the noise of the living torrent
was fearful. Hie thunder of the gallop-
pair of red, angry eyes ware turned In
Polly's direction) and. they seemed to see
for the first time thu meddlesome out
rider. With, a. bellow of , rage, the crea
ture lowered it wide spreading horns,
and without further warning, straight
way charged upon thehorse and Its help
less rider.
Polly did not scream. A tightening at
her throat made her voiceless. Her dan
ger waa fearfully great and she knew it,
In an instant tne teruole enemy was
upon har, He had dashed away from
the herd beyond her horse, and then
turning with lowered head waa making
hi onslaught. The, girl saw that even
if she escaped death, on the points of
those dreadfut horns she was likely to
be cast heildlong upon tha bristling
hornrof the galloping herd.
But the wise old horse saw the danger
aa quickly as she, and knew far lielter
how to manage it. Just aa the lowered
horn almost touched htm ha swerved
suddenly, turned sharply alout and gal
loped to the, rear. So the horns, aimed
at the horse etruok a membtr of the herd
and aroused great anger in him.
In a moment the horse bad turned
again and was In full career toward the
front once mbre-. With diffloulty Polly
had kept her at through these swift
and surprising evolution. Now, when
he faced about, she saw two furious
members of the herd detached and In
hot .pursuit, not of her, but ot DickMay
hew. l one horse could not be over
thrown another would Isrve!
In one awful second the girl realized
both the peril of' her faithful friend and
her own' inability to even warn him. In
The Is a doz In Brunswick. Ma., who
visits tho corridor ot the postofflce dhlly
to warm his feet at tbc radiator. , ,
Ilrepppsla and Liver OoranUlat.
Is it not worth the small price ot7$ cents
Ui iree vnurself of everv svnmtom of lima
distressing complaints, If you think so call
at our More and get a bottle or tthilon
Vitalizcr. Every bottle- has a -printed
guarantee on it, use accordingly, and. if it
oes von no good it will cost you nothlne.
Sold nt I'iery's or Thomas' drug store.
David Cableof Stanley. N. C. Is the
father of thirty-two' children, of whom
fourteen lioys and eleven, girls are still
living.
Oh, What Cough.
Will you heed the warnine., The liens!
l-rliaM of the sure approach of that mora
lerril.lo disease, Consumption. Ask you r
m Ivis if you can afionl for the sakeof .sar-
g '0 cents, tn run the risk and do noth
ing lor it. We know from experience that
Shiloh's Cure will cure ydtir cough. It
never fails. This explains wliy more thin
.Million Ilottlts were sold the past year.
Il relieves croup and whooping cough at
'life. Mothers 110 not he without It, f or
Imi.io hack, side, or chest, use Shiloh's
I'nroiiH Plaster, hold at Bierv'a orTl.omsfc
drug More.
lllnter Frost, Jack Frost. White
Frost, Cold Frost. Early Frost, and gnow
Fiost are the names of six brothers In
Kansas rily.
Klcctrlc UlUers,
This remedy Is becoming so well known and
1st 11111I It Is inmrantecd to all that Is claimed.
so iHii.ilhir ii-nn need nt no special mention. All
wlio f.irto used Klcctrlc flitters sine the same
soiiE of praise. -A purer medicine does not ex-
Klnrtrln ltitti-rs ulll nurn All diseases of tha liver
mid kidneys, will remove pimples', boils,' salt-
riieinii ami oilier enecuons causeu, uy -impure
er bottle nt RKBRlt'S Drugstore,
Silence Is golden; but It is the other
fellow's silenco that is meant.
l'rom (lie Nation's Capital.
Mr. A. N. Hazen. Washington. D.C.iavs thi
him out Red Flair Oil Is a twrfeet fkmllv medi
cine and has no equal for II fieumatltm, Neural;
Sprains, Outs, liurns'and bodily pain. Price 24.
Consumption, aretyou troubled With this terri
ble, disease. If so take healthy axerdis,- Ufa u
open air. use Puritan Uough and Consumption
Cure and he cured, dont delay. ' Price 3S cqH,
st Thomas' drug store.
The switchmen's Interest In the rail
roads they represent seems to be flaglec
Stvepctlielilnc StMt.
Among the mcst valuable substance, I tag. hoofs sounded incessantly; there was
Paul L'Batrange oatno up from the city
that ovidiing in excellent spirits.
"My dear uuale," hp said, "I shall
have to call on your generosity once
again. Only fancy my meeting Hall and
Ovlnctou ou the pa'rade this afternoon!
And they tell me that Col. Praed and
young Jennings are in town also. So I
have just ordered a little bachelor supper
at Auramo'B for to-morrow evening.
"Ah!" said Maj. L'Estrange.
"I lucked at that chestnut mare, sir, '
added l'uul. "She is simply irfeot, so
I told tin- man to bring tier up here. I
am Ui have her for $975. It's a bargain."
1 ' lllii-! '
The Question of the Day.
We hear oonstantly thls,"What shall
be done with our girls?" Iet pia supple
ment that with " What shall be done with
known in tho arts are the metallic alloy.
It has been recently discovered that
strong as steel is it can bo made yat
stronger by an alloy of 8 to S per cent,
ot nickel. This means that in the future
wo can have larger bridges, higher tower
and lighter machinery than ever. New
York Sun.
Capacity of tha Lung.
Every adult man has 1.400 square feet
of lung surface) or, rather, the muoou
membrane lining the air cells would, If
spread out on a smooth plain surface,
cover an extent equal to the above figures.
A man breaU.cs eighteen time a min
ute, and uses 8,000 oublo feet, or about
BT3 hogsheads, of air per hour. Pall Mall
Gazette.
It is said that four years after the fight
at Chickamauga the battlefield shown
like bright moonlight, even on the dark
est nights. The light came from, the phos
phorescent exhalations of tua decaying
bones, pf the heaped up dead.
pysters are a favorite dish with the
leuUlators. at Washington, In the senate
ourbovsi" What are we tqdq for the in-1 restaurant about twenty-five bushel a
. ' T . . ,1... 1 ft A I ..ll .1. -
coming generBlHHir wtver mmq mat 1 nay are erveu oui, uu iuhj iunu
whlohis yet to he. What are we to do
with tho 800,000 children who go to school
in New York city today, with the 60,000
who roam the streets of New York with
nothing to do today, with tII8,0Q mes
senger boys, of whom 8,000 arJ!wiu
ated from service every yar,turndl0e
quantity is dealt out in the houao reatau-
a perpetual roar from tne noiiowtng
throats; the rattling clash of horn a
the toasinr head struck together wa
like the beating of halt and the panting
of the hurrying brute sounded like the
rush of wind,
And close upon the edge of this homed
army o cloe it seemed sometimes that
a pair of waving horns must eaten In
her habit skirt the frightened city girl
waa being hurled along by hr unman
ageable horse.
But tltoagh frightened now In good
earnest Pollv kest her wits about her.
With one hand held her flying skirt
away frpni thoee threatening horns and
the steady IfirmneM of her hold on the
bridle kept the haeaafrom crowding into
actual contact with the outside cattle.
It wa a fearful race. None of the
maddenvd creature paid the slightest
attention to horse or rider. But the situ
ttlon. waa bad enough Without that. At
ny luotuent her norto mignc aasn into
the raidst of the herd, and than neither
horse nor rider would have another
minute of life to hope for.
A misstep nt the terrific pace they
were irointc.would throw tba home to the
(round and oast the helplaca girl head
long under the multitude of trampling
toot.
And it would do no good for Polly to
mil for help. Dick Kayhew wa just in
another Instant the hdck Would be upon
mm ana ne -would oe Kiuea Derore lier blood-Wlll drive malaria from the system and
eyes. If only he could' be made to know prevent as well as cure alt malaria fevers! For
of hi. danger! It only.sh. could attract .ri
those furious creature, to herself once tced.r money refunded. Price socentsand.tl
morel
With a flash ot inspiration -Polly saw a
faint possibility of rescue, With cries
and with blows frobj her' small fists she
urged the horse to iwifter'run, so that
the distance 'between' her and Dibk be
came lea and lea. And then, laughing
aloud tit tha absurdity, of 'her device, she
bent down juid unslung her umbrella
from the caddis. -
As she grasped the handle she was close
behind the cowboy.. But, so were the
pursuer she strove to reaoue him from.
Before ahe could cry out both the en
raged creature had struck Dick May
haw' bone, and the poor animal lay
bleeding and disabled on the ground,
while his stunned rider struggled to free
inmaeif. from ine entanglement wmcn
held him,
The force of the collision threw both
the assailants backward toward the
herd. Before they oould recover from
the recoil and renew their charge the
horse which had begun the disturbance
swept, with' his pluoky young rider, le
Iween them and their victim.
As Dick Mayhew struggled to his feet
ha saw the arbuing apparition of Polly
Danvers flying put him like the wind,
She had something in her hands, and as
she passed the two brutes, which were
about to charge upon him for the second
tme, he saw them both dasb backward
In affright. In the sudden rebound 'they
Were' caught beneath tlie hoofs of their
companion and In atWinkllng the llfo
was trampled out of them.
Polly had found her Weapon at Inst,
and it bad done good service; for it had
enabled her to save the Ufa of the friend
who, .in another moment would have
been a mangled corpse beside his hon,u,
As she rode forward she had grasped
tl handle of her umbrella with one
hand, while the other hand wa on the.
spring of this extraordinary ' implement
KFl'KOTS OF MODETtX LIFJL.
Etn'n nt authorities unanimously agree tha
that the high pressure methods of modern
life are rapully making 119 a race of helpless
Invalids subject to all manner of nervous
all'cctinnK, headache, insanity, dizziness,
nviirilgm, backache, hysteria, nerynus
irotiuieN 01 the heart, stomach kidneys,
hraiii, etc. Ladles and gentlemen who are
II. iin afflicted, or who are compelled to keep
line hours, do much mental physical work,
now worry or fret alout business or douie
hlic troubles, should remember that no
ollic-r remedy in the world will so kpeedly
euro (heave deceases, remove worry and
Miles induce tranqnil sleep, relieve pain,
or build up the brain nnd nervous systems,
as I)r, Miles' great discovery. IlicRMtoni-
live rserve. It contains no opium or mprp
hine. Trial bottles free at Biery's or
Thomas' drug stoic.
"Poets must suffer before they can
write," says a philosopher. After that it
Is other people who suffer.
I Wished I WusDeadt
After siiHcritig several years with the L
corrhoea, nnd no doubt I would have been.
only a lay induced me to try rsiilpuur Ui.
Icrs. Now 1 am well. Three bottles cuied
me.
"You will observe one thine about
Va nAnA.l II -.1.1 ... 1 ..1.1.
of warfare. In dashing past the two , fr0nt foot Is more valuable than
threatening creaturee she hail suddenly, I a back yard."
and with a wild scream, spread the um
brella In their astonished faces, wiUi the
result already' described.
And a he looked, Diok Mayhew saw
the umbrella at tha head of the stam
peding herd, still opening and shutting
like the napping 01 a great maex wing.
That aveninsr. when at last Dick May
hew had got her safely back to the ranch,
and when everybody waa making a tre
mendous ado bver her, Polly produced
great consternation by suddenly deelar
InorwIUi much omDhaaU:
"I'm going back ho i to-morrow! I'm
afraid of cowsr-r- aasn.ir i
The Sprlnc Medicine.
Tlieixmularitv which Hood's Bamnerillt
Iiiim gsihcu as a spring medicine is wondeful
It possesses iust lhohft elements of healths
giving, blood-purlfving and a ppetjlei restor
ing which everybody seems to need at this
reason. Do not continue in a dull; ' tired,
imt-atisfactory condition when vou may be
so much benefited by Hood's Saieapsritla. It
purines toe iiiikvi anil mane ine wjras.
strong.
There has not been a death amone
the white population of Elbert County,
(ia., In two years.
Mm KlMirle Lights,
The vslosof a remedy should b ssUasated by
a nnri.t in 1milnn. Itnvland. baa had Its eurstlre psepsrtles. Accortilsnio toll stand.
the happy thought of hanging tralU of d. Ayer's Samparllla Is the' best aWmsit
' - j i, ia,i ni,., I economical blodmedldna In the msrkat,beeaiu
1 .. v !. . Jt!A "riT- -?. tha most pure and eontentrated. Price 1 Wotta
If. Ilia rv iiiuw .awae n j s..-
tints of the delicate leave form a lovely
veil for the light, wwon glimmer Tim :" if me employer does not re-
throueh them without being-diminished, thract what he said to me this momln'. I
Chicago Mail.
- . - j , - . -. 1
writes, at the clote of a period of fifty
years lionco, the memories or half a cen
tury, will have a curious story to tell.
Church Slngera' aalarie.
A woman with a good contralto voice 1 front ot her now, riding at the am fu
will begin at an annual salary of (900, riou rate aa herself. But ha supposed
which, if alio la successful, may ri"toaer well on her wy loth ranch, and
nn nverami of CI100. Thar are two unlit all that tumult slut could not make
untrained, undisciplined, sharp as nod-,1 lmrcneg t Philadelphia, I believe. )ua hear her loudest so reams. Thar
dlw, upon the community? The man who w,lloU ,,ay tUeir contraltos W0; but thl,' lidfoV w toTdo exiet to keen
inc.'tlea outside of Boston v which haraelt on the back that runaway
age about $200 higher. U unusual AndK' p long aa posstbl and hope for
even a genuine aito mat rarea 01 mht.L
Pollv had recovered from her nrat con-
'ualon of terror now. and wa able to
i . . . ... ..I . 1- A-
with hearts full of desire, with ,o'oT w with thl. addition. r..1"i,:
v.v, uu. . - , it areamsvi M" ej jsjasi ji
none of these salaries PP? PWsWI. of conlMsnce In tha horse that bd played
extravagant, or toadmltot muchuxury , tW (riok fcegau 'to eatpect
in living, and salarlaa a WV that h was do fmouaat all, but only
creased, fchould, a rival churXn nwkji an He. seamed to know per-
offer fur a voice, If the first eurou Is te). 0w, and to b aat-
dealrous of retaining it, the riyftt pnoa thlt u WM th, tiling exactly.
U overbid and tha voice retained. But Jt tpalavl l0u.h fully undendotid
this U tha uuly reason of wbioh ft2 wtat Diok May haw wa worIg for,
anx anuwuKUC wt mrumwi
1 ma rvranr. it i v i ith i. iiim-'iii.i nrawH inn , . .
..... .. , 1 - mines 111 tiiejp uy ou.m.uu
younis ui an wuuui ui um ia.ui.uj froni jgoo to tOGper annum. Tne Mnn, .
miner. Alley oouib wiiu menuu aspira- . , , ,i i,4r than this, br add-1
tlons, with hearts full of desire.
willing hands to encounter rebuflings, to
meet dlappontinent8, to bum-ounded
with dances ana twirrmnonsaina ulti
mately to fall into that tatBhle 1
wonder, of anpreheusiuu, of lii
auoiety owe them a hung, and.i
ug U duUta, mnat be compelled,'
way or other, to disgorge. -Hof
New Yurk Prei,
Ttilnt of Wood PIceaiM.
Wooil niiteon. In common, with all
their congeners. very fond of water.
They are essentially thlrty, drinking,
not like most other birds, alp by sip, but
ns a horse drink, at one long draught.
Water is also necessary to them for bath
ing purpose. Montreal Star. '
t
Aa Batdaded Motto".
Mrv Gotham This paper say mud
baths will cure, rheumatism.
Mr. 0othin (a great sufferer) Non
tnse! I've fallen' down in Broadway
lialt a dozen times, and it didn't do a bit
of gOod.-New'York Weekly.
llletlaharlM Okyaapar.
WeUUr's Unabridged Dictionary used
to aaU for $13. - The wpy right ran put
and (ha, ftrvt ediUou haa beenjreproiluoed
by tba photo prooee and can be pur
chatad for $8.50. Chicago Trlbuue.
shall lave his service," Phellm: "Whf
phawt did he say?" Tira:"Snra be tpld m
I oould look for another placer
Suhscilbcr at the leleplioue -Hello,
central!
Central Hello!
Subscriber Give me the First National
bank.
Central Anything else?
A rather nouiDus trlnisteronce met P.
T. Barnum, the clrcr manager, and said
to l.lm;"ilr. Ilamum, you and 1 have met
before 00 the temperance platform, and I
hope we shall meet In heavervn Wethall"
replied Ilarnum confidently, "If you're
there."
PKniiATO no local disease has puuled
and Iu. filed the profession more than,
nasal catarrh. While not Immediately falal
it Is among the most distressing and disgittt
ing ills the flesh is heir to, and the record
show very few or no case of red! at cureoa
chronic catarrh by any of the inuUHude of
modes of treatment until theK lnjrodqctloB
of Ely'a Creatn Halm a few years sge. Tba,
success ef this preparation h beep taput,
grtifyiug and surprUing.