The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, January 03, 1891, Image 1

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JOB W0BE
Will Be Found In
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$1.00 a Year in Advance.
INDEPENDENT " Live and Let Live.
VOL. SIX., No 8
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Lohighton, Carbon Ootmty, Ponna., January 3, 1891
$1.28 when not paid in Advance.
Single Copies 5 Cents
Professional & Business Cards.
They will be
W. M. Rapsher,
ATTORNEY ako C0UN8ELL0R AT IiAW,
First door above the Mansion House,
MAU0U CHUNK, .... PENN'A.
Kcal Estate and Collection Agoney. Will Buy
nit ttell lien Kstate. Convevanclmi neatly done.
ae. Bottling linawsoi
Collections promptly made.
Decadents a specialty.
KnullHh and German
May be consulted In
IIUT. f-Yl
All kluds of Rough Material are here ppain.
ound predominating among almost every stylo of
W. G. M. Soiple,
1-nTBICIAN ANb BUUOKON,
sOUTIt STREET. - - - IiEHIOHTON.
May bo consulted In English and Gorman,
Among the Plain Bough Goods there is nothing more
Offick noons i From 13 M. to 2 V. 21,, and
serviceable than handsome Camera Hair. Ire call particular at
tention to onr 75c per yard goods. Four other grades, $1.00
$1.85, $1.50 and 2.50 per yard. .
wear.
'rom 6 to r. M
mar. .n-vt
"in
a (both & SOGL
PACKERTON HOTEL,
Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lenlghton,
Z. U. 0. UOM, Prbprletor.
PACKERTON, - - Fmi.
fhls well-known Hotel Is admlralilyrefltted, and
ias the best accommodations for permanent and
anslent boarders. Excellent Tables and the
iMiry best Liquors. Stabtesattaehed. 1 tan
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
MANSION HOUSE
Opposite Lao, Depot,
DANK STREET, LEIII0UT0N,
o. h. now, FRornnrroR.
thlshouso oilers first-class accommodations for
rannlent and bormanont boarders, it nat neen
lewly reflttodln all Its departments, and Is locat
ed In one ot tlio most picturesque portion of the
lormich. Terms moderate, Mr The h A R Is
upplled Willi 'be choicest Wines, Liquors and
igars. rresn LoKeron inn. avrti-ji
LIMITED)
Scilci'E orner, North First Street.
Would Make this Special Announcement
Of the fact that they have bought the finest and most complete
line of Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Shells, both blank
... jmd loaded. Gunners, Gnffle Bags and all .
Implements and Tools used by tho
Sporting Fraemity ever"
shown in Carbon county, and that
they have marked them at prices that will defy
competition. , o extend an earnest invitation to all to
eome and inspect them whether you want to buy at present or not.
We also have n line of Dr; Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders.
O. A. CLAUSS,
Office with Claims Tiros., First street, Lchljhton
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE.
Only Frst-class Companies are represented
Information cheerfully tarnished. 4-1 y
Ex-Sheriff Rabenold.
484 N. Oth St ALLENTOWN
DENTISTRY,
In all tts branches. Freih gas always on
hand. The patronage of tbe peopls li
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4-3 CO
Turn rnn tobr Tvjjtu
Then tare the. volt I flo hence and rteemlraeeold.
unmnred by rnnlun s nra or Ion's son lay t
A bMttlu stare let ered with llnksot eo'M.
a human presence, but anon or clay.
Tblnk wbal tbnu wilt I But never ronf'st thou
know ,
Tbe pant It too to frsme (be looks I, won.
With carolMt toIco end tnlfn t bid th'ea go
ah I voice, mlrn, benit, can ne'er t earelees
morel
Tbp (lowlilc fruit we read about In story
Mar wall snnw rortn tbe srolilur tna l bora'
Dlushlnir and glanolnf In th noontide glory.
out dark within and rotten at lbs core!
Yhen take my last farewell I tor thee alone
My heart shall ever waks It sorrowthj; tens.
OmCUMSTANTIALEVIDENGIJ
I am a Btrong believer In otroumstin
Hal evidence. Twenty years service aa
a doteotlve has satisfied ma that li pun
ishes a thousand guilty men wb,oro It
wrongs one. Now and then there la
newspaper balk about this or that person
having boen sent to his death while.lnno.
oent of tho crime, and young lawyers
will shake their heads and declare that
clroumstantlal evidence la, a dangerous
weapon. It tho Innooent suffer no.. and
then through this eause, they also tfhffor dercd tho Judge sentenoed tho prisoner
through perjury of witnesses. to bo hangod. Tho day of execution
The first, the last, and the only ease I was sot about olght weofee ahead. It
and thoeo were too large for Talbot.
Wo could not! Qtid that tlio body had
boon carried la tli'oro on tho saddle,
neither had It been il ragged over tin
earth. It was a question that vexod mo
many days and nights, and tho only way
I could satisfy rnysolf was- by figuring
that Talbot had a confederate. All
things ooasldored, this did not seem
likely. And again I reinemborod his
words and hU conduct when arrested,
lie was almost letrillod when ohitrged
wtlh murdor, but-aa soon oa I snld that
It was tho murder ot Katbau Chase he
exhibited groat rellof. There was some.
thing queer about that, and It bothered
me.
Talbot had a lawyor from Richmond.
who defended him ably and well, but
without hope of suoocss. The young
man olalmcd' to him that ho found the
money, aud that ho spont the day In the
woods, l'urther he could not rir
would not go. ProTlous good char
aoter and. general reputation worn 'of
course urged In dofense, but the lawyer
might as well bare kept silence, Ilia
Jury Was out only fltterri minutes. . and
when n verdict Of ndllty hM been ren-
THE
HlSf PEEMIUM ! I
.Imlted to diseases of the ( nd coat
Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat .-'ivr
tSTMso, Itefractlon of the Eyes or the adjust'
OOse opposite the Opera House.
Bank Street, Zeh ghton,
Pa.
Haye acaia been uwarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Ihlgli county Fair for the manufacture
""" Bnd display ot the finest lino of
Men's Boys' and Children's CLOTHING.
n.t. m.i.., .,u that the firm ot Koch & Rhankweller still take the lead In the Clothing ment of glasses.
Ssluess In the Lehlih Valley. Their stock for . this I'M .has beer, i careiuiiy seiecioa.
and ! by far the largest ever shown In this section.
Working Suits, Business Suits and Dress Suits in LargeQuanti
' ties, and of every Description.
Smoking Jacket?, House Coats, Office Coats, Bath Robes, &c,
in great variety.
OVERCOATS ! . OVERCOATS I ! -
Thowanfls to select from, In all the newest shades. Kersey takes the lead. We have them In
Pourteeon DWerent.)hades.
Boy's and Children's Clothing.
Out counters are piled full. We will make any mother proud ot her boy. It Is ostontshlnR
bow cheap these Suits are sold. '
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Srdl SSoftUmmliiSa " th. II skilled lueohanlcs to make the garraeuts. h. rerf.ets fits
and our customers alw lya plea d.
WrTrTHC WTTT3 TTTC WTTTtt ftfinTQ -
Uuderwear, Knit Jsokdti. Hosiery. Suspenders. Dress and Flannel Shirts, Dress, Street and lilt. TY E 1 All Lk llili, nd she laughingly admitted that he
.uriviiiu uiuica. i.uiuis t;u3. ovivh v
-W make It a point to lead the trade In theso lines and nre the first to show all the new de-1
tlgos lrtsh from the manuiacturersi uio ms cmi,jiuu no nm .j i
evor knew ot personally oeoured in Vlr.
glnla soon after the olbse of the war. In
eomo tontnrea It resembled ths Blrchall
caso. A Khodo island soldier had re
turned to Virginia after being mustered
ont ot the sarrloo, and had Invested
some money In -lands. lid had other
money to Inyest, and made trips to. qlff.
rent parte of the State, baring his head,
quarters at Staunton. Near Charleston,
tV. Va., lived a young lady with whom
this Rhode Islander, Stephoa Chose "ty
namo, fell In love. Tho girl had two or
three other admirers, and there waeniore
or less hard feelings betwoea the men.
On one oocaslon, when all met at the
house, there were some hot words
between Chaso and a young man named
Talbot. There would have bean a tight
but for the girl's Interference. Both men
hod something to say about getting even
with each other, and their oxoregaledii
had (treat weight a fow weefee afterward
when related by witnesses In court. The
unpleasantness o ecu rod on a Sunday
afternoon. On the following Wednosday
Chase started out from (Jharieeton on
horseback-to again visit tho glrl This
was the last ever seen of htm alive,
Chose bad not reached the farmhouse
that day. It was nearly a week before
his body was found in a thloket ten rods
off the road. He had been shot through
the heart as he was riding along, and his
body had been oarrttd into the woods
and hidden.
I cams Into the case the day the body
was found. I was tbe one that found 11,
It had been robbed of all. personal pro.
erty, and coat, vest and shoes were miss.
or three days 1 believed
obleot ot the murder wai roMwrv.
Then 1 learned what had passed between
F I SMITH ni") S Olue to work on. Thlnjs turned out
I , If VJ HI I I ill V. U. J.j rloual i f0UBd tw0 ra Wh0h!uj
Been Talbot near the spa where the
CiUrdor was committed, and at about the
hour. I found others, who ha t seen him
In possession of a large roll of bills.
"There were yet others who said he had
told contradictory stories. The young
lady was a powerful witness against TaL
txit. On the evening ot the murder he
baa come to the house la an excited state
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS 11RAN0HK3. of mind. lie looked pale, and there was
fllllmtaDdmaklngartlflclaldenturesa special- b fresh out on his cheek, which ho said
.aSbaSb wrm. bd ot by a fall. He was 111 at ease.
out PAIN. And when he rose to go, he said
0FFI0E noUR9:-From s . n to l m., from I "people about here suppose me to be
DR. J. P. BROWN,
Slatfngton, Penna.
Special Treatment given In Diseases ot Women,
Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Kose and
Catarrh Permanently Cured.
Fine Vrameless Eve Olasses and Spectacles ad-
lusted my own patent. augs-ty
DR. G. T. FOX,
172 Main Street, Bath, Pa.
IT BAXQOB. llBOADWAY IIOC8H, MONDAYS.
IT KAHTDH. SfA IIOTRL. TtTRSDAVS.
r IlETHLKtlH.M, SUN HOTEL, WEDNESDAYS,
VT ALbKTUnl KAUI.lv IIUIKb, UUitBUAl
Vt Bath, Fridays and Satuiidays,
omce TJours From 0 n. m. to t n. m. Practice
umueu w uiseases oi iub
was plain aa day that the verdlot atal
sontenoe were etunnlng eurprlss Jo.
lalbot, though expootea by overybolly
else. A guilty man conld not have
zonnterhlted his amazement. He acted
as one Just moused from sleep. I had
worked up the eaeo for thn State cob
ecientlously, and with n f&eling that
Talbot was a red-handed murderor. lie
had no Sooner been convlotod than I Ikv.
;an to doubt his (jtillt. His lawyer and
his unoleand a great many others hud
their doubts.
If Talbot dldnt murder Ohae" who
did y Having gone on the thoory tint
Talbot did, all other oluna ho4 been left
unworked. I flret began Inquiries us
to who might have been in thu neighbor
hood that day. After considerable time
I found that a houseboat, In whloh wers
several colored man, had Med up to the
bank of the Kanawha about lialf a mite
from where Chase was shut. It came the
day before he wai shot and left the
evening at the tragedy. Some, ot tho
occupants of the boat had been aeon
shaslng a bog In the woods. If thene
people had done the killing there were
enough ot them to curry the body to the
tniokeu ine cost next gone nown the
river, and I at once proceeded to Point
.Pleasant, in hopes of hearing eomethlni.
This was throe months after t :e murder,
but almost Immediately I struok a due.
The houseboat had stopped there, and
In a fight on board a colored hoy nbout
Blxteen yoars old had been ehot in the
knee -and flung ovorboard. lie wns
rescued by a passing skliT and given np
to the authorities. Hie le;r had to coqie
on hla back In Jail.
I ascertained his name, learned that be
was cool and oloeo mouthed, nnd thin
went to see him. As I loaned over his
cot, I said i.
" Sam, I havo buggod.tho whnln crowd
and got most ott' 4tweyr reigyarar
going to swear th6 mnrdor on to you."
UUMD OUT.
Oinne ut of the dnaEy old paths year are uad-
lug
Oom. Into tha (ladaess and brtfbtitew of
wblloyouaralooktnjtMfmtfallr baakwnrd,
Ycu stumble on duty flan j in roar way.
To-day's path ara Vflltiant wlta d.r,M
blitfsoma.
Wall yetterdara BAvws.ue mntlcS. atUI
'brown.
Why long for thetu now that tholr btwuty has
fadedt
Tougrjtet their frnbDwa with naurbt bat a
, (rows. 1
The friends who- urtvnud yon an lorior and
tender,
Aa friends that you lorod la tb errt" day t
yore.
TU wiser to bask In 'the love of ttia 'llTtng
ThauoberlsU the phantoms el frlsads goat
befer. ' - J
dome mil ot th.dtuty old paths rm m tread
tng,
Th. tegs ot past pleasure a bliadlai your
yea.
Examine th row tl.atyoa knew In Ufa's mora,
tng
You;u nnd tba aam. tbnrn attll Ixnuth lb
' roUv.
" Swar it on to me I" ho rxcXilmed, I sweetnese.
WAS IT k pBE;VM?
I am about to write the story i( tli
ono great mystery of my life. I have
told the- story to many people, but, 'with,
one exception, ,Uiey all looked very in.
creduloue:' MAny suook their head's,
and not n tow acted as tt tbey thought
me a trlfle.dementM. There Is one, how.
ever, who la now si King near the tablo at
whloh I am writing, that believes toy
story Implicitly. Indeed. IMlona, my
darling wife, knows fulf wall that tho
story whloh I dm about to write Is tarns.
I cannot tell when tbe knowledge that
I loved Edlena "Wy Id mere was first re
vealed to m. V woro children to
gether, and ad we grow older we fcteraed
like brother and sister. Erea taen she
was all tha world 14 me, and ttowdoar I
was to her, her own sweet ltns have told
me a hundred times. Our Joye unit sor
rows wero shared together. As hippy,
thoughtless ohtldran, we romped and
laughed,, and many a ttm wo mi ogled
our tears In shtldlsh grief. A tlna
years rolled away, our uffeotieB for
each other grew steadily stronger uii
deeper.
At nine toon Bdlena was e4 fatr and
pure as tho most spotless thlbg under the
son. I almost worshipped bev tton, bot
I was still young and eo thought of
marriage had entered my head. So
beautiful a maiden could not ling arotd
attracting admiring suitors, and among
those who flocked around her won oris
Qyril Staythorne, the tall, proud, arlste
cratto master of Staythorno Hall, which
had been left him at the death ( hla
wealthy father.
I will not deny that I soon grew jeaU
oils of many of taeee fawning and flatter,
lng'sultors, and of Qyril Staythorne In
particular. Jlost beautlfut younj Indies
aro'naturnlly a trifle inclined t be fllrta,
and Edlena Wyldmero wis no etosptionv
Not but that she loved me a truly nd
dearly as over, but never had toads a
serious declaration ot my passion, and
tor a time, she enjoyed the oVtAnJian bs
smitten by her rare ousrras et Br and
1 p. m., to 6 p. m., f rom T p. ra., to 8 p. la.
UOH9U1U110US lu ungusii or mrrnau
Offlco Hours at Hazlcton Everr Saturday.
'Oct 15-87 JV
Ko. S8 North Wyoming St.,
HAZLETON, PENNA.
Koc3a & Shankweilek,
ft -baibE ana Largest Clafkii Houss IntU Utlut Valley.
Hotel Allen Building. ContrelSpuare.
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
7fl
mm
9
Speeiallst In Diseases ot the
NOSH ANDJ THROAT.
Dr. Darner will be at the
Exchange Hotel, Lehighton,
on FRIDAY ot every week betweetthe hours
of 9 a. m., and 4 p. m.
Spectacles and Eye Olasses accurately fitted at
reasonaDle prices.
tdP-Consultatlon In German and English.
FIRST STREET; -; -
lias just opened Anrenlire new line of
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!
Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, 3a
teens, Prints, Ginghams, MarSfilllBS, Seersuckers anc
Fancy DreBS Patterns ?f the very best qualities at exceed
ing low prices. . '
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware
ATood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures.
Cloths Oassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoos and F.eady
made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the read
of alT purchasers prices fully ns low as the same goods can be
horifrrit for at anvother General store in this vicinity.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great
variety and of best quality at RqcK ottom Prices.'
Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the
,ame articles can be purchased elsewhere.
A ottr load of coarse salt has lust been received tho price
v Wn mnrked down to tho very"lowost notch.
Ail irooda of the verv best duality and are being sold at prices
equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general stoie
in this section. tJau ana do convuicea. aiesij-uuuiiy,
AMOS REIGEL.
Saye Your.Hair
July 823-71
I.CUIPUTnW Po DVu timely UBeofAyera Hair Vigor.
L C li I V H' I U ll , id D This preparation has no equal as a
dressing, tt keeps me scaipcicnu.twi,
and healthy, and preserves th color,
fullness, and beauty ot tho hair.
"I was rapidly becoming bald and
gray; but after using two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor jny hair
grew thick ond glossy and the original
color was restored." Melvln Aldrlch,
Canaan Centre, N. II.
"Some time ago I lost all my hair In
consequence of measles. After duo
waiting, no new growth appeared, I
then used Ayer'a"Halr Vigor and my
hair grew
Thick and Strong:.
It has apparently come to stay. The
Vigor la evidently a great aid to nature."
J. n. Williams, Floresvllle, Texas.
"I have used Ayer's nalr Vigor for
the past tour or Ave years and find it a
most satisfactory dressing for the hair.
It is all I could desire, being harmless,
cinslng the hair to retain Its natural
color, and requiring but a small quantity
to render the hair easy to arrange."
Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street,
JXaverblU, Mass.
" I have been using Ayer'a Hair Vigor
for several yara, and believe that It has
caused my hair to retain Its natural
color." Mrs. II J. King, Dealsr im
Dry Goods, &o., BlshopviUe, Md.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
'fcoor, but I am not. 1 saved several
thousand dollars during the war, and I
an keep a wife in luxury,"
He exhibited the roll ot bills to her,
was
ft good catch. Inelde of a week I bad
sufficient evidence to warrant his arrest.
Be bad gone to the home ot an.nncle on
Elk Blvor, about ten miles away, and tt
was titers I found and arrested him. He
was sitting on she porcn alone when I
drove up, and as soon as I announced my
errand he nrew very white end gasped
ont i
" What am I charged with f "
"Murder."
' Good God I But who who "
"The murder ot Nathan Chaso."
" But when where f "
" On the afternoon ot the 10th. Ton
know where the body was found."
" And yon say I killed Chase t "
" That's the charge.''
"Thank heaven I I'll go with you
willingly. I had no more to do with his
death than yon."
He was lodged In Jail and everybody
believed him guilty. He bad no parents,
and was about twenty.nve years old. lie
was trying to establish a real estate and
Insurance business in Charleston, assist
ed to .some extent by his uncle, but things
were so disorganized that he mode but
ioor headway, when arrested he bad
over $3,000 la greenbacks on bis person.
Chase was known to have hod about fchU
turn with him. When questioned about
this money by his Mends he could make
no satisfactory answer. He finally
olatmed to have found It on the highway.
He had to admit that he was eeen near
the Boot where Chaso was killed.
When his cat came to trial we naa
nothing but olronmstantlal evidence,
but were well satisfied with that. What
could bo stronct ' ? Known to be Jealous
of Chase and bis enemy t seen near the
spot, enddenly possessed ot considerable
wealth i takes no part in me searoni
steals awav from Charleston to let th
matter blow overj furnishes every proof
In his demeanor that he Is guilty i re
fused to.acount far his time on tbe day
of the murder j gives no satisfactory ac
count of the money la his possession,
Further than this I had discovers mat
he spent nearly all that day In the wood
Or.
JOBWORK
of all kinds nicely executed
at tliV effice. rices low.
O mrrARSD T
J. C. Aver k Co., Lowell,
Ma
iu4Iit DnirvLtisDdrrfuaM.
For Brussels, Ingram and Good Hag
Carpets, Saxony, Germantown and
Stocking Yarns, Carpet Wool, and
Brush Mats, call at
Excelsior Carpet Works,
NORTH FIRST 8TB BUT, LEHIGHTON,
&. S. Rabenold, D, D. S
and on his return to town his olothei
were torn and muddr. There was Just
one point In th case where we were
lame. Chose weighed 180 pounds, and
Talbot was a dapper little fellow who
didn't balance quit 128. He bad no
mors muscle than a woman, and the
question was how ha got the body from
the road into the thleket There had
been rain the day before, and the gronnd
was soft.' We found the prists ot feet,
rouging np lnn ltietant.' "Why, sir, I
didn't ebon dun know about It till artur
we had shoved oft."
" How muoh money did you get f"
" Not a two-bit piooe. eab. Ole Petitr
an' dat man Hutchlns dun said. dey would
keep it all delrselves, Dai's what de row
was about."
I had found who killed Chose. The
boy In Jail, who answered to the name of
Bam, said that two of tho men were attar
pig, when Chase oamo in sight, nnd the
plan to kill and rob him was formed In a
moment. They despoiled the body, hid
tt In the thicket, and got away uneven
arid unsuspected, I followed down the
river after the houseboat, but heard of It
at Parkersburg, only to lose It forever.
It had been run down by a 'oteamor Jtiet
above that. town in the night, and it was
believed that; all the crew wore drowned.
Bam, Itowovor, was all tlws witness
needed on the stand.
I was now sure that Talbol did not
murder Chose. Thoa where and how
did be get that money, where was he on
the day ot tho murder, and what crime
had he -committed to betray such signs
ot guilt It was ot no use to go to him
for pointers. Even when I told ,him
I oould clear him ot the charge ot mur
dering Chase he would give mo nothing
to work on. I therefore sent out one
day over tho rood where he had been
seon. I entered tho woods, beat them
up tor two mlloa on each side ot the road
and was about giving Up tho searobi
when my dog mado a discovery. In
thlokot to the lett ot a hog path which
lod oft the highway, and on broken and
stony ground, 1 found a lot ot human
bones. They had somewhat being pulled
about but the skeleton of a man
was there. There where shreds and
patches of clothing, a doten buttons, re
mains of a pair of boots, ana tbe iron
trameof a satchel was close at hand. The
hogs and the bnzsards bad eaten up
everything whloh they oould swallow.
Who was the man. No one was miss.
Ing. No one hod gone out from the ho
tol and toiled to return. In those -oar-pet
bag days there were many strangers
coming and going, and It wan no one's
business to watoh over them. Whether
this poor fellow was gotn f Into Charles.
or leaving tt oould not bo told, It might
have been that Talbot had decoyed blm
out there on pretense ot selling him
land, or he might have aotdentally mot
blm. The prisoner awaiting exeoutiod
showed by his demeanor that be was
the murderer ot the man whose Jionos i
had found, but be would not lot fall a
word in admission. Here was a curious
Stat ot affairs. I had worked up evi
denoe to prove him guilty of murder he
did not commit, and for a murder be was
sou etrros -Ovsr J. W. Baulenbnsh'
moor Store,
WASH STIlEltT. LEHIOHTON.
.xnttilrv In all its branahes. Teeth Eitraeted
iri&DUt Pain. OMSdmlHlstsredwnen wowwn.
OelM lya-wi
r. n. add ,
s-yt
fKIl VIWBiY of eeh week.
mrecWv.ra.
tgfSubscribe for and read
this papr. Purely IsosL Obc
really and truly guilty of, I oould furnish
no proof whatever. The Governor had
to interfere and the court nan io bos
Mm a liberty.
The end of tbe affair was no less
tragic Within two woeks alUsrward
Talbot had regained his liberty be
started to leave the county, but had uot
proceded down the river five mll" when
the boat blew up. and he was numbered
with the lost N- V. Sun,
I.was poor, a carpenter's eun, end this
fact alone In the eyes of "her parent die.
qualified me as a non-ln-hiw. Our Bar.
lour waa a carpenters son, nqc tais iao?
has not caused the oalllog te deemed
more lofty than It was ninMeea years
ago. Edlena's paresis were n tu out
look for a "good' match" for thatr
daughter and they looked wltb 'favor on
Cyril Btaythorns. Thsy were too wise
to come out openly ana .request jxiien
to have nothing farther to de with the
poor carpenter's son, but h divers' ways
they did everything they euM to sepa
rate us and to install BUytlir la Iter
lavor.
I shall never forget the fellies; ef rags
and despair that seized me as one day I
saw Edlena pass, eoated in Cyril fltsy-
thorns's handsome carrlsgo, wltb Stay.
thorn himself by her side I oannt
describe our next meeting. How much
I was to blame for what foilewsd I new
know, but I then thought that I had
Just cause for whRt I did. Hot words
were uttered and tor tha first ttras we
parted In anger.
The next day I laft the quiet N
England town. whew ',twenty-oae years
of my life had been spent. A passenger
train ..bore" mo away,out Into the orld,
I was going anywhere that I might get
away from the hateful spot that I had
always known as home, where so etany
happy days had been spent with the, one
from whom i, thought w nan. separated
me forever.
I sought and obtained employment in
a great city, u crowaeo: Btresrs ana
hurrying rush of which seamed very
Strang and. unnatural to me. I-trlod to
forget my old- borne ana jsaiena, put
eoon found tt Impossible to do eo. Strive
as I might to tear hex Image from my
bosom, her fair, sweet face was almost
always before me. Sternly 1 fought
egalm the power that seemed to be
drawing tun book to her. Many a night
did I awaken tfnd alt bolt upright In tbe
darkness ot my 1 v ie room, with her
plaintive cry sounding In my ears.
Oh, Jasper come book to me I"
" It alwaye seemed very real out 1 re a.
soned myself Into thinking that It was all
Imagination. 1 now Know mat many,
many times she uttered that very ory.
One day an accident happened to me.
I was passing along beneath the spot
where rdnalni wore being mads on
building when a falling board struck me
senseless. I was picked up ana oamea
to a hospital, but when I recovered con
Bclousnoes 1 did nor, Know my own name.
My mind did not seem deranged, I oould
remember events and people, but I oould
not recall -the nam ol a single perso?
whom 1 knew: They told m that I had
been severely Injured &! that doubtleed
as I 'Improved my memory wrmld 6erva
me better.
For several days I lay there gradually
growing better physically, but In no way
lmprovjhg mentally. Try as I might,
I could not recall names. I remembered
my home, Edlena, Cyril. Btaytlicfrpe
evervthlnir. but I oould .not speak thi
name of a single place or person,
standing no an old Srldg wntbtt spanned
a winding stream bot tar from my boy
hood home, Suddenly a flash of light
ning showed m ISdleaa hurrying along
the brldg.
atoxtlsd and amazed that sbs should
be thoro at such a time, I was about to
make my presenoe known, when anothsr
flash showed a second person on the
bridge. Plainly I saw bis dark mous
tache, ersnly handsom f aoe. and plainly
I heard Edlana'a ory ot surprise and fear
as h ooBtrbnted her midway on th
trestle. Thon through th darkness
floated his triumphant exalsmatlon.
"Au-ahl Edlsn Wyldemsrs, I havs yon
nowr Twice I bav askod you to b my
wlfs oaly to mt with refusal end scorn.
To-night I swear you shall consent to
marry me, or you meet your death In th
waters of the Crooked Blvrt"
Thn'esm another flash of tight that
showed my darling straggling In his vile
olssp. To toy ears earns a cry that
stirred every drop pf blood la my reins i
"Oh, Jasper 1 Bsvsmtt save ma 1"
In an Instant I Uapsd forward and tore
hr from hi arms i at th sam tint I
dealt hbrj a, terrific Mow that sent htm
reeling, agalust th railing of the brldg.
Th rotton guard gay way, and flinging
up his arms, with the look of unutter.
abls horror on hla face plainly rvaled
by the vivid glare, h nttrd on wild
ory and plunged downward into th
dark water. Bdleaa tittered obs Joyful
cry,
"Jasper I Jasper V
Then she sank unconscious at ioy
test from that moment I knew no
mere nntll I awoke In the morning to
find myself In th hospital. And la the
morning my memory we fully rtoT3
to It natural eondttlon.
I remained la- the elty a week, and
daring th entire tiro my Strang dream
Ut : dream It was worried m oon-
tMUy, TTatSidicna In t4f did
shs need my pretention f
As a anal result, aa night I boarded
swift feraln, and In th norntng I stood
by my darling's bsdsld. Bh was Just
rovrlng from a brief but sever Ill
ness1. As sfcs flung to my band and shad
War ef Joy, sh sobbed rprcahfully
" Oh, Jasper t Why did yon lear m
krs on that brldg after HKMitg a
from Cyril Bts,ytnorn hsndsT
'What do yon msanf" I hoarsely
gasped aearosiy able to credit my mm.
Then she described a on Just si I
ked - witnessed and tsJs pert W sty
dream. She finally sold,
I Was ovsr to Uabls Gray's, wher I
tflttudsd ped th night, whn the
thundtrstora same np. I don't know
why I did It, but I Msolvad ts return
horn, and I started out despite th pro
tests of both Habl and hr mother. I
metis hay thorn on the brldg. Hesslstd
as la his vtl grasp, and I sailed forhtlp.
Then yon tszn and raatchd me from his
hands, at th cams Mm a hurllnff him eh
the' bflda-s. I eaught eo glimps ot
your too as ft was revsaltd by h light.
lngf and then I tainted. wbn I reeov.
erdOBsotausnMs, It was ratalng'tnd I
was alone cn th brldg."
Was found the following day 9oaas,
a eorjws en Orosksd Hlvr.''
My stary ends her, I har already
told yon that Edlsss ta my wtfs. I can
not explain the saystsry ef ray drsam. I
an only writ th question that I kars
skd sayslf a thousand times t
Was It a 4 ream 7 ? toxee Hiaoa.
Mistake ot lifetime The man who mar
ries and boesn't dlroroe.
Hleh- of all !n Loaventnj Power tT. S. Gov't Roport, Aur. iv,
18B9.
Wk have a tneedv nnd poailtvo Curs io
Catarrh, Dintlieria, Canker Mouth and
Head-Achc, in SIlILOII'S CATAUBll
BE11EDY. A Nasal Injector freb with
each botlle Use It if vou desire health
nd sweet breath. Price 60 cents, Mold
al Tilery's or Thomas' Drugstore.
A ehalr 130 yuirs old is In us in an
offlo. In Spring Olty, t'enu., and it is said
do jail as good as when tt was bought.
Drsvtpsla and Hver Jnni!n!n.
Is ll not worth the small price of 76 Cents
to I te." Tout self of everv srmutoni Of theea
distressing complalrite, if you think to call
at our store and tret n bottle of SMtOh's
Vltalizer. Every bottle has n printed
guarantee on ll, us accordingly, and If it
does yon no good it will cost you noiitlng.
Sold t Blcry's or Thomas' drug, store.
Ths IbT.ntor aud founder of th
ram! IsngntR Volspak is Ilev.
Jobann ,Uattin Bobeyler.
Be Tailed Kemp's Italians.
I jell"Tslte Kemp's Baitnin, th bttt court
enre." I always do when lhtar a Wan coup.
snd I ean't help It. It tared me and It will ear
yon. 1 was threatened with pneumonia
winter and It trolte It np. it helps the chlldrea
Ul when tnelr throats are lore, cures their
coughs, aad tastes io good, The flrtt doa helps
yon, no write, a, ,u. Ainoia, engineer en tti
W.tt Shor. lty., alVansJobarle, N. r.
-Tb St. Gotbard tunnel, in th Alp,
Is twlo aa long ss tb Uocsacorer nra
mil.
Miles' Nerro and Uver I'llN.
An important discovery, Thev act ea
the liver, stomach and bowels through life
nerves. A new principle. They epeedly
cur bihonerleee, bad taste, torpid liver, piles
and constipation Splendid for men, womm
and children. Smallest, mildest, u'ureet. 6a
doses for 25 cents. Samples free at T, J).
Thomas and W. F, Bicrts Druu' Store.
prsis
do well.
Am Tonr IfrUndl About It.
Tenr (listreeeing coueh can b cured. W
know it because Kemp's Balaam within tna
past few years has cured so many cough
u toius in inis conimuuuj. ill, rcinart.n-
I. sal lies been won entirely by Us genu
ine merit. Ask some friend who has used
t what ha thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There
s no medicine so pure, none so effective.
I.arc. bottles fiOonnd f l.(0 at nil druscliiU.
Sample bottle free
Experiment by an Italian physician
tndicst that tnberonlciis of fowls is differ
st frcm that of man, aud is trans- ten
mUesdto the latter.
Hot a BXnBrkv
Jnat after Andrew Johueen bad vs.
rcUd fch Presldnttal esat, he mans.
grs of th Blmpsoa County (Ky.) Agri
soitursl and Mchanll Assootatlen
deoidd ltat .lt would b a great adrsr.
tJaermtnt to t th ld gntlman
attend ths ftlct " W don't oar tor htm
on BarnrdAy," told th mnogsr, " tor on
that day w shall bars a prstty big crowd
anyhow. WednesOay 'will b thedsfr. J
will writs the ax-prssiaent.-"
Ths fallowing Vat tar wa sent to Mr,
Johncoai "Great Bin Ths peopls of
ths "wonderful ounty ot Simpson, leal-
tag a great lutsrest is one ot America's
STsatest sons, har' decided ho Invite
yon. to b prsseat at ottr fair grounds on
Wednesday, th etn ol uotcnar, wnre
they wish to shake your hand, riaass
let a know by return mall." il let
tbkm'know by return me.Il. Th old gen
tleman turned the Hitter over and wrote
the following t "lam no managed. A.
Johnson." Buffalo Express.
A rVMittt-r Metal.
A metal has been produced that will
melt at a tempo rata re ot 160 degrees.
It U an alloy ot loan, tin, bismuth and
oadhnum, and In weight, hardnoes on
color resembles typo metal. It melt
so easily that, placed on a comparative!
oool part of th store with a plooe o
paper under it, it will men wituout ta
papvr being soorchod,
TravUlB Stone.
Scientists ore puzzled over th famous
travelling stones ot Australia. Blmllar
curiosities have recently been touna in
Nevada, which are described aa almost
perfectly round, the majority of them as
large as a walnut ana ot an iron nature.
Wheu distributed about, upon tns uoor,
table or other level surface within two or
three feet of. each other, they lnunodi
ntoly begin travelling toward a common
oentr. and there lie huddled up In a
bunch Uko a lot ot eggs In a nest. I hey
are found In a region that Is oom para.
tlvely level, and Is" nothing but a bam
rook. The cause ot these stones rolling
together Is doubtless to be found In the
material ot which they are composed
which appears to be loadstone or mag.
cottc or.
Popularlr called tho king of medicines
Ilootrs Barsaparilla. It conquers scrofula,
salt rheum aud nil other blood disease.
unt-Dr.
your wif for everything she
A Ureatliattle
Ienstantlv kolna- on In the human svsteat
when vou sutler wlih consumDtlon. couims or
colds j they strrte to ruin health and drKTl
tlmsto the crave. Take timely warning ana
use Tan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cur.
friee it and 60 cents.
nQttTTdut r tomiilatuti. Trial battles fre at
Thooas' Drug Btorc.
.Tb material known to Ameroans' as
eanton flannel Is to England oalled swan's
down, and American muslin Is known tn
Bngland as calico.
A fvrap of Taper Baves Ilev Mfts
n nu Inst an ordinary scran ot wram;
tMinr. tint tt suved hep lite. Kha as In the 1
STflEes OI conBUUipuuu, iuiu uy viO""
she was Incurable and could live only a short
time,- she welrbed less thin seventy pounds,
i.na slip of wrapplna paper silo read of Dt.
King's New Discovery, and cot a sample' bottle;
H neipea ner,sne uoukiu a jufeu uuiliu, ii, mi-jit
ed her more, boutht another and grew bettor
fast, continued Its use and Is now strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds for
fuller particulars seed stamp to w. If. Cole,
UruCKlfll, run DIQUU. jrim uuiut-n ua iuib
derNl dlaooTery free et Iieber's Urus btcre.
-Ths word boss comes from lbs low
Dnleb, aad ha th same meaning aa in
English.
y Vonr Own Doctor.
It won't cost you one-hnlf na much, Da
pot delay. Bent threo two-cent stamps for
pottage, and we will seud vou Dr. Kanf-
man great worK, nne coioreu piatca irom
life, on diseases, its causes nnd home cure.
Adtirees, A. P. Otdway & Co., Boston,
Pralr yonr husband for evtrrthing h
dots well.
Mtny an otherwise handsome face is dis
figured with pimples and blotches, caused
by a humor In th Mood, which may l
thoroughly eradinted by the uso oAyef s
Sartsparilla. It Is th safest blood msdi-
cine In th market, being entirely free from
arret) le or any delelerions drug.
TU remark, "Yonr mine for the next set,"
Is relieved to have orgmatodjn Hays's
bnu.ry.
Th 'best remedy for the complaints ef
early childhood, such as colic, flatuletloy,
Ac , Is Dr. Bnll s Baby Byrup. Price US
oent.
It dosen'l seem to us that courtship and
catarrh can go together:' catarrh Is so oflen
eWe yon know. Old Saul's Catarrh Cur,
only 26 cent, It a speciCc for this miter
sbl uilm.m.
Mma. Diss Debar can now be Used as a
horrible uxarnpl" by temperance lecturers.
An oTerlodaicenosrin spirit I tb oaus ot
ii 8 ntr wo.
ABSOUJTEClf PURE
al.
thouch soorss of times I seemed eo tha
point of doing so.
Finally I had so far recovered that I.
was Informed that on the follottlng day
thai was to be discharged from .the hps.
pltal The last night of ray stay In tfie
hospital arrived, and tt a very early
hour I sought my eoeh and was ooon
fast asleep.
" I am net naturally dreamer,-but am
a verVuSdoad sleeper. It did not. Seem
that I dreamed that night, out 1
found mvselMh'n'faalllar spots v-
night, and a thunder storm was rapidly
"eomlnir on. Ths blivik" heavens wero
with Ore, asa deep wunaer
lik aa enraeed monstw. I was
Ortfln of a ramon. rtnnior.
Argand, a poor Swiss, Invented a lamp
with a wick fitted into a hollow cylinder,
tip which a current of air was permitted
to pass, thus giving a supply of oxygen
to ttie Interior as well as the exterior of
the wick. At first he ueod tt without a
g)ss chimney, bot one night while sit.
ting by It, his little brother was amusing
himself by placing a bottomless oil flask
oa'direrentartloles. Suddenly he placed
it on the flame ot tbe lamp, which In.
Mflntly shot up the long circular neck
wltb Increased brilliancy, and at the
e&iue time Hashed' Into Argand's mind
the Idea of the circular chimney, by
which hie Invention was perfected.
On Bid of th Hons.
" In my opinion," said tho tloket-selleri
" one sld ot the theatre Is as good aa
an other, but the average patron doesn't
' think 60. If I wero to let people have
fust what they called for, the house ,
would always look lop-sided, for the rea-;
son that nearly overy on selects or wants
seats on the right side ot tbe housa- I
suDDosefl this arises from the habit, tn ,
lvUlaed towns, ot always turning to fch
sUht cn a crowded tberotighfar."
A Fortup.te Woniau.
Mre. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich, has
reaivn Io be very thankful. She was a
great sufferer from heart disease for years.
Was short of breath, had hungry spell J,
pain in side, fluttering, faintness, etc.
After taking two bottles of Dr. Mile' New
Heart Cure, she seys. "I am batter than for
SOyears. My mind and eyesight have im
proved wonderfully. I advUe all person
thusuflheted to use this remedy T.
D.Thomas and W- F. BisryJdruEgists.rn
commends and guarantees it. Dr. Milo't
work cn Heart Dlseare, containing tnarv
ous tettltnoniali, free.
If you want to take tbe grimp ont ot a
sttfcV.np tsao, ruletake him for tbe conduo
tor and offer him your fare as he come
slont.
Th most ebslinste casesfdatarrh are
cured by tbe use of EljrtefljJBfcJUiBji th
only agreeable remeey.!tlWBftjl Jj1ud
or snuff, 1 easily sprafaf 'mmplrafliis
For cold In the peed it it oUfieat. It
jrlve relief at once. Price 50&
w
ll tbir Is luytblDi; in. a parof, we sup
pose that an uptown apartment boos as
called the Orseent teeause it is r.t-vir fall.
The railway officials now call Ha 'pet
bit' iofteadcfa 'pass.' und it s jest tboat
as bard to gel.
lUr ft ym