Kane Leader (Newspaper) - March 11, 1886, Kane, Pennsylvania L VOL 37 KANE M ARCH IN P Office Block KANE G H Surg P H and W K KANE PA Office over Pharmacy Entrance from south side of Night call by electric bell at right of office floor Use speak ing tube A at residence KANE PA Receives Ladles and Children only for gen eral medical mid surgical treatment LOTTIE SEARLES DRESSMAKING AND NOTIONS slumping of all kinds neatly done on short notice Next door to Post office KANE PA AY JONES T JUSTICE OF TII E PEACE In Block KANE PA ARNOLD Main opp Court House PA Court business transacted In the adjoining counties and In State Supreme Court i Alone ill nil yes tis surely so yet familiar faces and go i sue main tlie bright and genial smile plainly hear a merry the while I tho clasp of warm anil trua sou and A incense fills the room A face peers out Clinic and Joyi require faintly sounds the knoll We HO HIP snow lies bell play a The and swain rings In air hearted happy free care in ihr within firelight glow visions of tlie steal to and fro will in rain nol material comes in my heart I feel bul make no moan in Ihe firelight I am all alone my heart TIs lint an ordered plan That lonely hours he the lot of man Anil in ilif marl home amusement hall Tlie pain of will come toall j Imon each a secret lies i thr of mortal one must do work with Nor to what we must feel j s do thy that will atone is all alone T IHE NEW STAB BARBER SHOP M V KANE PA Over Firstclass Work atten tion given to Childrens Hair Cutting O KANE PHYSICIAN KAME PA Has resumed active practice at his new office In new building to Pittsburgh E L WHITING Over J Davis store KANE PA A floe stock of Millinery Goods Hats lie latest style Fine ribbons mid Indies hut trimmings etc All work LATHING PLASTERING MOULDING AND Work In the above Mac done by 1 work gun run Iced to left at the Kanu attended to HOUSE FRED Propr PA Hotel in pll ils depart The to its sample travelers Give him n call when In Wllcox HOTEL GEO II 1A prr fin y sample rooms R MIIS C W KiNi Rates 5200 tier Uny Hardware anil OIL WELL PA H A TV II S M H A JAMIESON IS General Hardware it Oil Well Supplies WARREN PA FOLKMAN ARTESIAN WELL DRILLER Keystone Portable Steam Drill PENS A and Wholesale Liquor Merchant 430 Front PA N K WENDELBOE Liberty PA Store lor WALL ami PAINTS in Warren Vi A full on Not all Tinsel A grand potpourri of sounds by the brass band The attaches of and drew up at either aide of the The silken curtains nnd a young woman in cloudy mass of bespangled bounded into tho Her pretty face wreathed in smiles sho curtsied and kissed her to the applauding audience t upon the bare back of that stood proudly arching iis glossy neck aa if of tho honor of n dainty little figure as that of the young but equestrienne Lola Fay Close to ring sat a man whose eyes followed with wistful motion of horse and rider A man counting nt thirty years not handsome but with an honest of purpose shining from out his eyes showing itself in the chin and firm mini whose hands had been soiled and roughened by hard work but whoso heart was yet free Once or twice an the ridor executed sornn daring feat n look of anxiety mingled with swept across the mans and the of his stood out like whip cords as clenching them he muttered beneath his Mj God I bear it As he rose and nought to maho his way out cries of Sit down Down in front hw reached the ears of the ronng equestrienne And to inquiringly in their A her Hpv fhc I Kt IIST ths hoop which slip to In n wna man st nf riders nvr the rng into llm ring flaw hint the liHn of cirrus WTT him tip kicked out Thon iir with a sound arid him us tirp upon thi find to raise his budy in THE EXCHANGE BILLIARD PARLOR ND POOL ROOM WILLS A Artistical Photographer WARREN PA i Warren COR AND W PA Buss i HOUSE IX ITS MENTS CARRIAGES j TO AST FROM Fi to tle atTT of into a f by of the of n im villager ho it thn doril to allow a show within less Uio majority worn to more til doubtless tiia thm to The dny Mid Quiet ton was to overflowing wth show folk It was with ruther A of his kindly Mrs informed hnr John that she had let her spare room to two of circus folks adding Lor John I couldnt help it they o Not a bit what youd think IVal ladies Id of said if I hadnt of kuown em for the show Well mother as its only for a night thorns not much harm done anyway bnt Ivo always hoard that such folks pavi a sight of trouble and the rest of tho died upon Johns lips svs a young girl tripped into tha room with Oh could you please tell me the time My has holding Out a tiny fold repeater Nothing likn this dainty bit of human ity John path s it her skin or tlie soft of her Did the charm lay in the of her tiny figure or in her childlike appealing not have told but from that moment John Sturdy loved this young pirl with all the nnd of liis noble Noi thitt ho was aware that tho new sen felt wsw love at least not nutil home that mid weik n brokon arm and he r he id is he lid ro ft doctor For hours John lay awake thinking ol the little sufferer beneath his roof Ii it had only happened to him instead ol her II she would only lot him ha would take her from a life in which aba ran such risks Would the village rise iu horror st his mating with a circus girl Tha grandson of a minister laughed softly to himself The villagers and hie never trouble him if he but win her Then with bitterness he thought What havt I to offer F A fellow I urn not worthy of her She is far too good for me And bis Another was her only child and if he were happy sho would be content he knew Early next morning the left bnt Lola remained behind She cried a little at parting with het sister whose care she had been from A child In fact the elder Bister was almost mother to the younger even her marriage had not weakened her affection for Lola It had only given the spoilt girl a kind brother I Mrs Sturdy was to receive weekly sti pend for Lolas board which John longed to refuse take bat did not see how he under the circumstances It a novelty to Lola this quiet life i She enjoyed lying the big covered lounge and gazing out at the green fields and the quaint oldfashioned i garden of the cottage And then the knowledge that the Sturdy such a great powerful fellow i tremble at her very touch amused her i How be waited upon her never tiring 1 even when ehe a trifle exacting and bit He had always an excuse for her Her trm pained her or it lonesome for her Till his mother day taking honest face between her said j John John my I am afraid yon are laying up trouble fot yourself The Lord give jxn Tenderly kissing the wrinkled face ha answered i You will lore bar mother for my i sake hei Lolas arm mended rapidly and one evening suddenly announced her I into tion of leaving to join her sister who was still traveling with i the circuit Swinging gracefully to and j fro on the whitewashed goto nt the cud of tha that led to the ooU she leveled this shaft at John j who stood at her ride a wealth of feeling darkening his eyes j Going he gasped oh Loin I I cannot spare yon j mid my wife I love you I will do in the world to make yon Tou remember Hawthorn I the place you caid you mn much 7 Wo will live there i Oh Loin my darling ii it ao hard to j livr me B little r Holding out his yearningly not offering to j touch thin bit of a girl ho have crushed in alrong grasp he awaited her from bet dark while a half enile rosy lips she answered I Do yon rosily love me 7 Its nice to be a real pretty place but i I hare a bow window and lovely At this ha drew her him and kissed he to that a little awed by this 1 deep love for her she said hnr I am afraid I de not lovo enough nnd I not make you happy j lam willing to risk he mnr fondly he again her j in his Just n month front that day Lola be came Mrs Sturdy and they went to live at Hawthorn Farm the bow window and everything tho wife a desire for awaited her For a few months not A aloud dimmed the horizon of this happy pair Lola was with her newly acquired dignity and power over her stal wart Then the novelty begaa to wear off anal the wife waxed restless Johns heart coned with the that she was growing to feel like a bird that hid deprived of liberty when ehe had driven him to town he noted the quick dyeing her as they passed a larf poeter and with what eager she scanned the 1 red letters and he made up his mind when tho arrived to visit it witH her Bnt unfortunately he was obliged to be away that day on business and it wan not until late in the evening that he returned to find an empty home and ft few hastily written words bidding him farewell His wife bad gone back to the circus She bade him get a divorce that she not worthy of his love for she cared more for the old life than she did for him Not a word to any one did the wronged husband say concerning his wife except that she had gone on a visit to her sister and that he intended following her as soon aa he could put things in order His mother but held her peace although the sight of her sons came nigh to break her heart j Then he went kway and only a sor rowing mother knew how he was I ing from town following the j fortunes of his wife yet never seek ing to lieT or even enter the to whose company she be longed just guarding and watching over her in every possible without I ber i rn was well provided for when sho gave her into John loving hands had with her husband joined a circus en route for California some two mouths previous aud consequently know noth ing of Mrs John actions or 1 am afraid the little culprit would have been taken severely to task Only once during the that John followed iu his wifes wake did lie witness a per and what then took place you have already learned A pretty sunny room with a bow window opening upon a perfect bouquet of a garden A tiny mite of some two summers being in the air by papas strong arms As the little girl gleefully claps her dimpled bands a voice exclaims Oh John how youdo spoil Then two pretty white arms clasp Johns broad shoulders and a soft cheek lays itself caressingly against his rougher one as he seating both J mamma baby upon his knee au i swera I Why how can I help it Lola when she is the image of you J i With a smile that fails to hide the j tears clinging to the wifes dark lashes i she suddenly raises her husbands band j to her lips murmuring passionately Oh John to think I never I how much I loved you until I thought you were lying dead at my feet The old life that I fled to had ceased to exist for me I soon learned aud if I had not been ashamed I should have begged my husband to take me back to his heart long before that dreadful night when I thought I had lost him forever I was weak and frivolous but snot quite all And as Juhn his treasures close within his j arms he answered Tinsel not a bit of it little woman genuine gold leaf to the i THIS 1IAMA A AGO III 177ft th drama was very strong j The most brilliant play writer WMM Sheridan HD The in 1778 when 25 years old All his ploys have been written before our dale bnt he lived until 1810 Kichard Cuin was in his day not only us dramatist but as essayist porr novelist Hi with a in Westminister Abbey I saw lli i side of bis exposed when i grave was opened for Cnm died in 1811 George Column j Mrs Cowley the author of i tho author nf The of the all hold thoir i ground on I who died in 17I7 was aged JOT And j not only but actors i out brilliantly nnd Foolo wore dead the ouo MX years before Iho 1 other John Philip iu his impersonal ion of lofty has probably been i while Siddous j never been equaled us au actress John mado liis first appearance in j London 178U acting tho part of i Hamlet He wa then 20 years old brother Charles was only as yol had already won a name that another actor had prophesied she would over remain un matched On the 2d of February 1785 the first played at Lane what proved her greatest that of Lady Macbeth Sho was then 3D yours of age She died in 1831 her brother John Philip in 1S23 Churles in 1851 Joseph tho very prince of clowns during his short day was now only C years old bat had already his appearance on the boards under his fathers auspices and indeed had made more than one sensation Once his father as clown led hito dressed as monkey aud while swinging him violently around the chain broke the child was hurled into tho pit aud not hurt Another time Lord Derby who was always in the green room courting Miss Farren was thrown into convulsions by the boys comical faces and gave him half a crown at each visit Fielding find Smollett were dead but three lady novelists wore flourishing whose works airo still road and deserve to be Burney better known to us Mme Arblay the authoress of Charlotte Smith aud Mrs Inchbald Mrs was a little later she was now just 21 years old Her first novel was published the year that the Bastille was taken 1 CITIES In some respects these Mexican cities are better governed than any I ever saw writes a correspondent Hore are no saloon brawls 110 riots little thieving and less murder corporate limits The least disorderly action even loud talking in the streets causes prompt arrest aud to bo sus of insurrection is as dangerous to personal liberty as actual commis sion of However it takes six Mexicans to get as hilariously drunk and raise as much rumpus on any of pulque or as one hardy AngloSaxon on whiskey Out side of city limits human life is not safe and it is aa well ones self under the protecting wing of the law before nightfall Everybody wears his big dangling from the rear of his belt wherever he goes When gentleman makes a fashionable call her is frequently obliged to and thing befor down think BO going without it than without SIGNALLING AT SEA The vocabulary section of the coda is frequently used for messages which do not strictly refer to matters mari time Tlie valedictory farewell oi tlie cheerful welcome may be trans mitted with quite as much ease as purely nautical square your main yard Even in departments of human activity so far removed from art or politics the signal code may find some application During the summer cruise of tho British fleet in the Mediterranean in 1809 and while the ships were steam ing through the Straits of Messina steamer flying the Turkish flag was sighted steering toward the harbor The code pennant hoisted her ensign indicated a desire to com aud ou the signal being an swered from the flagship of the oom tho Turkish vessel the following communication C S L P D J K government surplus This being rendered into tha vernacular was understood to mean Irish disestablishment not had been passed by a large majority Tim captain of the steamer who was an Englishman in all probability laudably anxious to communicate a piece of information which could not fail to bo full of interest to the people of English squadron His use of tho verb dislocated was forced upon him by tho of the word 3iB the and a simi lar reason the substitution of for Having to lliu it will be admitted the oui if not strict ly syntactical was certainly opposite inv NCK AND of is cited is iin Die benefit of tho nnd thow it w d Urn small farms own more calUe anil ura more than lurgo fation T in says Mr Am Oil women scratching with fair of potatoes a miraclo of industry of thrift and of such a ouy to In i in said that land a tiit in and that tho mid tho nil posi that and most iro in are in liio arc in a and Mr in tho to tbn volume in iii if of Yari by has li in to nil fairly is Ilia ail Unit in ir i v nf iiii i 1 ai v tid with fruit a 1 country to n i A in on lii MCPS nf in iil m and a lil IP tile VIMI hul il no that ft f land iinM iJn IIM It is nil vory li but for is not is it but i ni bountifully by nature for tbo inventions n i on iii imiss impaired ria Il is o how many arc nt til present day livi be valueless wore it not thu Indeed Dr expressed his surprise n as tho discoverer of should been regarded no worthy to celebrate his ingenuity however liis name is and hence a have been prevent his that it has so richly merited il in y noted that popular opin iiin has aijo pronounced in favor of Spin i a monk as tha right ful in favor of Monsieur in bis d the date of tha invention of spoo between the 1230 and 1SII that Alexander do Spino having sien a pair made by some other who was unwilling to communi cate tlie secret of their ordered n pair for himself mid found them so useful that he cheerfully and promptly made tho invention According to an Italian antiquarian he person to whom Spina was indebted for bis information was Sal vino who died in 1318 and he quotes fro n in his nn epitaph records tho Hero lies Salvino Armoto d1 Armati of Florence the inventor oi God pardon his sins N no of doing good the desire of doing it by a fear of what A Tlie head bookkeeper of a larga manufacturing company ia unable to I account for an experience that he had some time ago In balancing my j he said there appeared an error of five dollars insignificant enough in itself bnt to a bookkeeper as big as five hundred or five thousand i dollars Having assistants I set I one of them at work to find the mistake He failed to discover it and after throe days I put another man on its track then a third a fourth and at last after week a fifth They were capable men and searched diligently for tha missing five dollars but were to find it They worked together all the next week but accomplished nothing The figures stood as before five dollars out of and I then set to work myself and day we poured over i the big books but still discovered no change The matter began to annoy me exceedingly for never before had I known such an experience For a i whole week the aix of us toiled in vain I not sleep for of the error which now seemed aa big as a mountain on my shoulders I did not enjoy my meals and when Saturday night came I was miserable and utterly broken down in body and mind My employers insisted upon ray dropping the matter It was too email they said I to worry over But I thought differ ently My reputation was at stake Onthe third Sunday after the was begun I got up late after a sleep leas night and started out walking for exercise My mind on my and I paid no attention to the direction I took My surprise therefore was genu ine when I found myself at the door of the companys office in Union Square for I certainly had not intended to go there Mechanically I put my in rny drew out the key opened the door and went in As if in a dream I walked directly to the office where T turned the combination and unlocked the safe There were the books dozen of them in a row I did not con sider for one moment which to pirk up It was no act of volition on my part that ray Land moved toward a ivr one nnd drew it from tho saf Placing it on the desk I opened it iny eyn ran along the column of figures Bid there before me plain as day the missing five dollars I made an note of the page put tho book back in tho mtv and went home It was about unon I lay down and fell info a deep sleep from which I did uot until nine oclock on Monday morning After a hearty breakfast I hastened to the office feeling like a new man It seemed iw if n burden had fallou from mo nnd I was walking on air But when I reached the door I drew back Had I dreaming No Thoro was tho memorandum in my head Tremblingly 1 opened the book sun enough them was the error I told how I found iL I did not want to bo laughed at and then I was never that I was not dreaming on that Sunday PENANCE The towns are full of hence the continuous ringing of lii Hi is deafening are also and at one time so were though it might be well to ro with great caution the stories re garding these people which every now nnd again used to find a place in the i Mexican newspapers Borne of them i might not bo all that could be But the church and the conventual got into and then anoh tales served their passing i turn in discrediting the institutions attacked By all the j Hue of the old something tyrannical so far aa punishment for i offences against the order was con corned They were nests of intrigue i envy and and though tho monk who might brought by the police to his cloister in a state of i eimess would receive only a severs ad monition should the same individual have in his cups been imprudent enough to have told a funny story i about the superior and way he passed his time the ingenuity of the convent would have been exhausted in i devising punishment for the unhappy ecclesiastic Sartorius for whose curacy I do not vouch tells un that one of their punishments consisted in the 1 offender being compelled to lie dinner less outside the rectory door and after enduring the indignity of the order stepping over his prostrate body to bo tortured for the next hour by hearing the clatter of plates and tha jink of glosses while from under the door and through the keyhole came the madden ing odor of roast and boil beans and and Another Irit of grim discipline was to tie up a refractory monk to a stall in tho stable and allow him no food for a week or so except the barley in the j People in Russia have ft cure j for hydrophobia of their own They j give to men aud beasts a powder made i from a field plant known on the Volga i as Drok of which is tho scientific name This powder is taken on an empty stomach for three days aud one dose on the ninth day j Salt and salty food spoil the effect oi i the drug A wellknown family of land j owners used the medicine fOT over i j forty yean and saved over 400 men t women and children affected witk i PEOPLE WHO j Sneezing and the manner in the sneeze is sneezed is interesting study iu itself No two persons sneeze exactly alike A two mouths study ol this spasmodic practice has folly de the fact that there u M much individuality in tha of the average man or woman there ii ill the laugh the conversation tke or the handwriting I The littlo jauntily along the street and in earning to note if she is attracting atten tion happens to inadvertently look M the sun In a moment her begin to tickle and burying het in the folds of the ef handkerchiefs she kar shoulders and gives to tha daintiest Tho fat woman with a basket njwa her arm halts suddenly upon the bows her head reverently remain for a few moments in wild and mp to hales the air until swells mp Uke t balloon then nkb I my 1 and wobbles inflamed nose on her The tall saav every look indicates lha ct consumption oe walk nervously his his half dozen pockets before ke ean find liia handkerchief throws hie keel back until his nose rt fes hall clock and ell hearing with a wi et then gives his ccm wipe or two and The nervous man while a of pain crosses his face km three long breaths to hurry along then donbles n U to shoulder the heaviest por tion of his body twists hip AMO ef all of a human and jerks out his end the wearing a look at tke disconsolate pain It doos cue good to cat tke Jolly man He beck kir sive shoulders hie mouth to its bolli eyes and the with his nh ooo i If yon ask eight oat e non they will tell you that tkey read to And why from their childhood they have jt and used only a as robbed CTM MM Arabian of half their The at the end of a daft work home to ing in book over tho fire while the wife IKT novel or knits in V to reads to her or if he could reading to him there wonM bo of thought el and discussion Hie of two minds into any common fail to produce And it it often same when tho circle ia wider I known a largo fan Ita dinner and ono with his book or work M speak above his breath would Is thic or wise or to that union in a household ia a of strength through lifo world cau neither give nor take f I cannot blame them for thay and it is t endured tho infliction of family gasped and mumbled by the W the family to feel that listening a delivery for any length af Kate one beyond But it was not always the century even as late fifty age aloud was regarded M ac worth the ft those especially who tm Ike country with pretension to it was consequently far mote ly found enlivening the There wore fewer books fewer mean of locomotion fewer winter nights outside the four walls Ike country parlor The game W or the sonata on the did Mt occupy the entire evening oclock dinner and tad Milton were more familiar to tke young generation of those they mainly I feel they were to kear read aloud The aer to listen is often a more safe to the memory in youth than ike tive eye which rapidly ikinu a The women of Kentucky have had ft reputation for beauty Aa avm age type is a refinement on the blonde greater delicacy of form feat ure and color A woman is apt to be exceedingly f ul Her voice is almost low and soft her cately formed her akin quite port beautiful in tint and ehading nw bine or brown and hair Mft golden brown to nil fc certain It must not for V1 that there Mn ptA mgh