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VOt. II., Wo. 7. LEU1GI1T0N, OA.UBON'' ICOUNTY PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, ' JANUARY 3, 1874. f SINGLE COPIES, THREE OEXTS.
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Iiehighton Directory-1
Agent.
VT.CTn Uriel, Singer Hewing llacfiine and In
wrqwTOit to'EH. SnyftrA, "auk street? !
IJ. Wlddoa, aarinj, Hair Cutting and flom.
;oig, under Kzchan;o Hotel. Bank street.
Hoot mid Shoe RIakeri,
Charlen Yensor, nearly oppotite the poit-office, Bank
street; aUo, dealer in Confectionery.
Clinton Bretney, in Leran'l building, Hank street.
Att ordtrl promptly filled work warrantid.
Confectioner!.
Hausman t Kutanl, oppoidte Olfe (tore, Bank
atret. A U orden promptly JMed.
i t-t'ry 5cimi Vtil"'Oroitrle'ii"
Z. 11. Long, opp. L. A S. Depot, Bank st.. dealer in
Hararequetnty:i).reiLadM'.Dreik Ppodid&r.
H. A. Belli, Leuckel's Block, Hank tU Dry Oood
jrerU,,iu(n,art,:prf,ts, Od CWAi.jS Ofil.
JC.II. Snyder, Bank street, Dry Oc Mmi,
Drat Goodt.Groccricl,Qucentware,Ilardwarc,eh:.
Drugs and lledWn"'
A.J Durllng, drat door above P. U., Bank street.
OOi, WnS, ltrumery, Patent ltedumct, fc.
y V Hnifilwaro.
Or. P'BearaeT.&arly bppl.Kxchan&JIojeUBank
atreat, Cultivator!, Odt, fainti, Ouaiw,
Hotel.
Thomas Hants, " Klchann-e," cpp. Public Squa.o,
Bank at. Patronage tMeittd.
merchant Tailor.
Clause BrcVBatak streetand rMGeni!'
Ivmuhing Good!, Boot!, Shoet, Halt, Capt, dt.
Thomas S. Beck, P. 0. building. Bank st.. Gent's
rSmUhing floods. UaU, Copt, Mool DooU, dc.
Milliner.
Mrs E. Fatb, Bank street, 2nd door below the M.
K. Church. .Voiron! aniHWwiinol
S?hylcln anil Surgeons,
Dr. C. 8. Herman, corner of Bank and Iron stree a
CbniulWion in Engliih and German,
Dr.N. B. lleber.neat door to P. 0.. Bank street.
ConiuUation in Engtfth and Gemian.
-'- ' jprovla'loni. ' '
.Jo.Obett,Bank.t.,ilcil.n'Wa"J'7,,U'"
AtaNiWirUfif? M order! promptly Jilted.-
J. Vatilnger A Son, Bank st, dealer! in Flour and
Jeed, Oroccriel, fruit! and Vegetable!.
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A.O. Dollenmayer, South street, alwve Bank st.
Ztealertin Maicnei, iw,'i ni..
iri. Art f I
w.
M. HAPSUBBi
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Bake Bitiir, LcniontOit, PA.
RealEsUUand Collection Afency. Will Buyand
Jlsll Ki al Kstate. Conveyanclnn neatly dono. tol
lwtlona promptly made; tettllng Estates of
esd.nt, a specialty. May b. cou.ulled lu J.njllsh
.and Uerman.
Jl II. SNYDKH,
Jctic"eof tihi Peace,
LehlgtitonePa.
Offlce in ills store, opiiosltu tl Er;1o
Hotel. Collections and UrawlDg.Up of
Deeds promptly attended to. n22-4m
:
jjj n. siKWicus, .
ATTORNEY ATLAW, vu.
orriCE! Orouni Floor lotbt new addl.iou of the
Jlansloo Housi,.Afauch Chunk, Pa. 4V'"e"
transacted In JJngllsh and Owman. Collodions
yromply made and Couteyauclof neatly dope.
glD. C. DlgfMlCK, v (
DISTRICT ATIORNEY, ATTORNEY ATLAW.
Offlce, on BaoiDWAI, first 'door below ABrican
'UoUl,MauchChuuk,I'enn'a 3ollettloos prompt
lyiu.de. '' Nov. 23-
, S. B.,RBBEK,k
PRACTICINOJf IIYBICI AN- AND SUKUEU.N,
OiSce, BaMK Street, next doorboie the Pjstoffice,
Lehlghton, I'aJUlfiice Hours Parrytllle each day
Mm 10 to 12 o'olotki remainder of day at office In
Lehlghtor. J No-SJ,J2.
n- '
Slit
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAlJgn CIIINK, PA.rr,
Oct 18, 1872, r
Railroad Gruide
pEIINSYLXNIA uailhoaST'
Jast Time and Sure Connections !
Wire Kxpreaa Triln Dally from
UarrlatiurK to" the .West.
Tullman Talaco Cars through from liar
burg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Louis
ville, and St; XiotUs.i
The'n&mbet'of snlleji narrated and controlled by
thla Company enabla It to run care through with
fewer ckangea than br an other Hue.
PasEengere will find this, In all respects,
Tho Safest, quickest & most
Comfortable Route!
HAG GAGE CHECKED THROUGH
,, . . .1
m" V i j
ErJ" For Rates, Tickets and all In
formation, apply at all Principal Offices
. on Lino of Lchlpli Valley and Lehigh
it tiutquelianna Railroads, and at P.
It. R. Depot, narrisburg, Pa.
A. J. CASSATT,Qeperfll Manager.
B. M. BOYD, General Paueofer Age of
J. N. ABBEY, Eastern Traveling Agent,
March 8, 1873- 901 Chestnut St., Phllad'a.
jgOUTII PISNNA. RAIliIlOAD.
t- W1,"W 4AIBiI!T.
. m , via L. V i arrive at Fhlla at
11 a.m. via L. A B. -
7 1a.m.vlaL. V.
11.07 p. m.vta L.A 8.
1L03 p. m. via L. V.
1 J7 p, m. via L. & 8. -
ti a.m
11.10 a.m.
11.10 p.m.
2.15 p.m.
2.15 p.m.
5.36 p.m.
8.20 p.m,
p. m. via i. o.
C.tO p.1nJ
i in in. mT
LScr'berlcan
9.15 a. n; 2.10
aa bom Lixijhwn to PhUadelDhia u.
Railroad Guide.
lENTIt'A I.i Hi It. OP N. J..
LK1UU U k SUSQUPHAN.NA DIVlSIONi
irA7i .aiikanglme't.
Commencing Dec. 15, 1873.
Down Triins,
Io.l. No. 3.
NO. 6.
A. M.
10 25
10 30 ,
10.67 .
HS5'
12.5
1.3
A2.0),
1220
3.17
355
3J7
4,03
U
No.'6.'
,r. m.
3.65
4.27
'4.37
4,45
A5.45
10.05
0 25
7 08
8.30
865
0.2S
9.30
No. 7.
P.M.
1.25
,,1.30
4.63
' 2.20
3.KJ
4.19
!4.40
6.39
6 47
P.iiO
' C.25
0.14.
T, M.
7.15
7.45
7.57
8.00
9.10
Leave
A.M.
A.M.
7.30
7.35
8.02
8.30 '
0.65
10.37 I
11.00.
UroeniJUdgi!,.'..
Scrantou
rlllston.;.,.,
Wilkes Barrel '
White lUtun....'.!'
l'enu, lll'n June.
'tr.-r
r.'f
Mauch, Chunk..
Catasjuqua :..
Allelilov M
Bethlehem
Arrhe Kaston..
750 t
8.35
900
1168
12.00
1817
9,27 . 12.43'
Ifr-'TRJiiNi.
.Ko.HO. No. 4.
Leave i
Faston
Bethlehem....
Alli.ntrAn.....
Catasauqua
Mnuch Cbunk(l
A. U. ,
as
12.13
12 25
12 32
A125
11.45 .
2.02 "
2 40
4.00
4.26
4 55
fi.00 .
S.30
8fi5
, 9.10
, 9,'ii
, 1.25
Pcnu Haven J'n. 1046
WhttKllaren 11.23
Wjlkes-Burre 12 40
l'lttston 1H!
Scrapton 1.30
Arr, Oreeu Itldge 133
CONMCTIONi.-
A'eiquehonvg Valley II. It, Down trains Nos. 3
6 and 7, and Up' trains Nos. 10 and 4 connect at
Mauch Chunk. ,
Korth ltnn'a K. II. Down trains Uos. 1, 3, 6 t
7 connect at Bethlehem for Philadelphia. Up trains
Nos. 10 & 4 connect at Bethlehem fur Philadelphia
Returning leave Philadelphia at 7.10 a. m. far Eas.
ton, MauchChuuk, Hath, Wilkes Barre, Taniiln.ua,
Scrantou, Sharon, Ac; nt 9.45 a. m. for Kaston,
Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua, Wllllamsport, Wilkes
Barn and Scranton; .at 2.10 p. nl. for Scrantou,
Wilkes Barre and lgterinediato stations; at 3.30 p.
m. for lldtb"and Easton ; at '6.15 p. m. f vr Mauch
Chunk.1f i I' a' 'lo' i
Tamaoua Branch. UP , trains Nos. 10 A 4, and
Lehigh t I-qd,aqanna It. jc. Down Jralns Aos.
L k 7, und Up trains Nos. 10 k 0 conuect atleth
.ehetn for Bath and ChSnuian Quarried' Return.
log leaie Chapman, at 7.40'A. m. abd 2.13 p in.
CVntralii'aWroudoVcwJcriev. All tratna make
close connection at Ea.tou with jralns on Central
Jlallroad or www jerser. ,' i
r.......lr,.l.fc.u.fc.. . T nnwn t..l..'Vn.
A 5, and Up tralna Nos. 4 A H connect at Phillips
burg with Bel.-Del. It. K. to and from Trenton,
Philadelphia aud lleltidera ,
i'lilaiefjin'al'Vca'iling'AaHrold. The Depots'
of the l:ast Pelin It. II. and the Lit. Dlf istou
are connected by street Cats.
II, P. BALDWIN, Gen. 1'diunger Agent. -
Nov.V2,lb73(j ' V ;' t
plIIt,AI)KI.l'lIIA & ISUIE It, II.
WINTERTIME TABHH.,
On and after SUNDAY, NOV. 2d. 1873. Train
mi the Phllaii Erie Railroad Dltlslou will run. as
follows ' f '
WESTWAM).
BurrAioExratss leaves Philadelphia, 12 55 p.m.
" " HarrUburg . 6.05,pmn
" " ivnuamsport u lu p.m.
.topurium
" arrive at BulTalo
1.45 a.m.
0 00 a.ra
Emc MiALleavta Philadelphia ..
" - llnrrisburg . r
10.20 p.m.
a uo n.m,
7.35 a.m,
Wllllnmsport
. 8JK) a.'m.
ll.IlftVA
10 15 a.m.
... 7 40 p.m.
." arrive at Erie .
Elmiei Jlllt leaves Philadelphia .
' " " JIarrlburg , (
" '' Wllllamsport;
' " arrive at Lock'HaTen
Rikova Accox'.v leavea llsrrlshnrg,
- n , IWIlllamsport
'i " arflye atjRepova .
ASTwaitn.
. uu a.m.
1.80 p.m
. P.20 p.m.
7.35 p.m,
8.25 a.m.
1.10 p.hl.
, pzo p,m,
ncrmo'Piiarss loveifllulTalo' v 1 2 30pm.-
. - -r-bupariunj ,( -8 p.m,
' " Wllltamsport . 1 05 a ra,
" " tarrlre at Ilarrlsbure ,. 4i0 a.mv
Eimiha'MaiL leaves Kfie 1
" " Lnrk-IlaTen .
" ' , " WUHamsport
" " arr,.at UarrinburK
" arr at Philadelphia . ' ,
ElmixI Mail learea LockilaTeii
" " f lVUlam(Doxt,, ,
" " arr. at Ilarrlfhurit, , ,
' " arr. lit Philadelphia 1
lURXiaicaa Accok leaves Ketioya .
AolliVm!
8 30 p in
,05 n.m,
,20 a.m,
'8.00 a.m.
800 'a.m.
,0.30 m
1 50 p.m.
a oo p.m,
,1.00 p.m.
I wiiiunjspori.
l , in. arcatJlarilsbam t-.i-TiOipmi
" arr at pniiadeipma , 2 au a.m
Mail ltsstieonneots east and wcitat-Urtwlth
L. St.t M. S. It. W. and at Corry and Inlneton
wun uh trecK a Aiiegneny ji. it. u.
Mall IVe'st: with iiaau west tralnaoh', iJjafcM,
S. It. W,,ap4 at, Corry and lrvlneton with Oil.
Creek- Allegheny It.-It. W.
Ellulra Mail and Buffalo Eipreas make close
connections at 11 llllainsport wltb N. U. R. IV.
trains noj-th. and 'at! Uarrlsburi with N.'O 11, IV.
tralns'southj''. r , r' ,!.;. !
1VM. A.Tl.tLDVl:
Not.22,1873.
Oa.i'l Suit.
JKlllOII VALLEY K.Uvi
Wt.vtiR AiaixqiHisT.
Taisenger tralni'leave'Leblghlon aifolUw's'l'
North 7.48 a. ra., for M'h Chunk,, White Haven,
Haxle'on, IahanyCtty, Mt. Carmel, 1'ittaton,
lVllkes-llarre.niidall stations.
11:36 a m. for Mauch Chunk, (Hen Oprko, White
xiaveu, uazifion, .iiauanoy uity, miKes-oarre,
Mount Carmel, l'lttston, Tunkhannock, Tow.
anda, Kluiira, RulTalo and NUrw Palls.
1.20 p. ni, for Mauch Chunk, Plttstou,. IVavef,
It and lnt.rmMi.li. stations'. '
6.35'p. mvfor Mauch Chunk, Olen Onoko',
White Haven. Ilatlfton. Mahanoy City, Wilkes.
Barre, and Pulsion, v.os p. u. ror, Aiauch
Chunk.
Mouth fi.00 a. m. fcr' Allentown,, Bethlehem, Kas
ton, I'hlladelpbis. New York and all stations.
7.39 a. m. for Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem,
t'ottiTiiitYJiarristan!, rjuton: phiitdeipiuarii
York-dtTancTJlIslstlons-. " n
IIB2 a. in. for Allentown. Bethlehem. IteadlFg,
Ilarrlsburir, Eaton, Philadelphia and N. York.
4.44 p. ni. for Allentown, Bethlehem, 'Esston.
Philadelphia, New York and all atatlons,,
7J3 p. m. for Elallugton, Cataaauqua, Allen,
town, Bethlehem. EaltOA,,Pbila4lelpUa,.BslU
ROBERT II. 8AYRE,
S6pt. and Engineer.
Dee. 13, 1873.
Livery & Saje'Stables,
UANlCSTE
.KIlIflllTOV. f
I always
efcp 'oriliana tlibDisniAr;
livery at (HtfloweU prices. Conveyances
can bo had of lue a( tho shpitest possible-
notlde,, nqy liour 'tl v,woulO,',call
i no Buenuon uiiib puuuc vo ujy speci
al ifacllltles for, supplying etagla'Sor dou
I ble teams for funerals. &c. .
UElTbl
IIC LABOR SAVER !
The undersigned respectfully' an'
nouuees that be )ias bten. appointed1
Agent for the . 1 t '
i
Universal Wringer
AND ''rl
Dotyspiothssher::
T would rilso fin-
frlehds and the
public in general, that I havu opeiiet a
first-class ' '' , '
JLivrV 'Stable
. V r r.r,
and that"l can hmjlsu 'Horses, Buggtea
and.Carilages o tho bst .description,
for pleasure, uusincssfpr J;vnerftipurr
poses,! at very iteasouauie, ynarges.
Also, .Mat. haying engaged aRellabh)
Driver, I rim prcparjiu to do IIAlJLJN'
of every kind on short noflcn.. Inon,.
nectlon therewith, I shall contluuu my;
Carriage Maniifatitpry
whero.fho people cah gciKpfr1 t'arrlages.
Wagoris, ctcvRUPAIlllSO' orl'sliofi uo-
lieu iiivi ii. reiiauiiuuiu pifues.
ThelliatronagH 'of the' Jiublltb U'mdStl
respectiully'6licll'ed. " , ' , ,
L. JF' Kleppinger,,
6'or.JJlNK.and'iRbStreels,
Feb. 22, ;1873., Lehlghton; Pa. f
.. 1 1 ;n . u i i.
I; CIjAINS,'. ' .
milt Tailor,
Ana'Dealerln'
Gcnt'N Fiirnisiilnfe Goods,
LEHIGIITQN, PA.
Constantly on liaud-a splendid stoclt'of''
NEW GOODS, ;
Consisting of Plain and .Fancy pinths.
Casslmcres and Vestiiigs,for Men's and
Boys' Wear, whlcll'I' am prepriie'dito
Make up to Order In the most Fashion
able Styles, at short1 notice:
Ladles'; Hisses and.Childrpn'a
A well, selected. istock; of French! and
Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting,
Kid, Pebbld and' Graln Leather Bootai
and Shoes on hand, or'
. made' to' Order.
Hats, Qa'ps and ,1?.urs;
Of the Latest .Styles always oaliandinv
the MrvRst I'rict?.
'Also Agcnt"fbr Uib'
American &Gravri& Maker
Sewing-, lachiiies.
f Only Ono Price for' Everybody.
January t 1878-yl
tQUU AO' FEED' , t
.Charles Trainer.'
' . , .'.. ii 'ju:i i J ai I I u, u
Respectfully Infdrma the'pcbplo bf'iLe
lilgutonHliat lie lias' most 'Kxcellent 'ii II
Flour' for Stilts':-
Also,' 'good' FEKDI'pf 'alfklrids; and
STRAW In the Itfiindlc'.He Is' also
prepared to' do any kind of-
Hauling and 'Plowing
X
at short notice..
,LIJini?U (2d) STREET, '
Lehlghton, Pa. ', March
mIIOniAS KEillERER,
QENERALiINSUEAKOE AGENT
. The'rollowlng Oompanlea are Kepreaentoelti
Lcbanon'Mutual rire; , t
Reading Mutual Fire, '
' Wyoming Fire,- 1 '
PottsVIlle Fire. .
, Lehigh'. Tflre,-and the
Trayelers'-Accidenfliisuraiice,' '
Also Pennsylvania and Mutual'' Horse'
Tlnet Detective ana insurance 'Uom
paiiy. , Marchy'loTS.
i, t i, ii
'TIT .1iilIlGIITbiV;CAftEMY.
Jm Lehlghton, Pa.
.lui t'Vjy. ti i It '.ii'iilvf et
Au Institution for Doth Sexes.
' FACULTY t"i
Rav. O. ICEltittKVieil.' Principal arid'ProfessoV
of Otaaalcs and the Ulzhen Euglhue
ureipcuiH, f , , ,
TliriS. M. O. ICKSIal.lXn, Prtx?pJrosa and
till, JQIIN 1, ICISSAjKII, A. II.
Prb-
- Terror or x.aiiu aua ureea.
MISS IS. O. NEAll.-TejAerof'.SIuJlc.
SviLiSON rtGHIlia-Asslstantr
-rVTOTIOK.I i " " J"" "
.4-N All persons havlogtlaliasa'clnit IbeJiitsU
ot lata Uaul.l Soil, deceased, and thoio IndebUd,
t the aam'e ara rtuiated to aend In tbair flallnr
... L a . .
or UaU Miuanuniouor ueiora iaBi.ry , IS"'
pj rr. , ..swilLt,m hOifrtaj
L. . . toiounSsatje
OSTrOIVEMEIXTi '
' FOURTrT tfRWD'ftf TfuNC'Eftf"' ',
I vot Tl( ENjfrt'oTMt: ,
.PUBLIC LIBRaRY'oP KY.
OVeT a MllTibrt' irf Bank I
S V'C CGSS
bAjf.1iiT,Bi'E'i).
A ,FV1,U DllAW.lNafCKRTAIbt,
On 'rucailaj-, 31t of Blorcli Next.
In order lo'meettho irenerM wish, al
lafi. and eipecla,
Hon or tho
full b l vine'
li,n of thu'nuLlfe ftml till) ticket 'holders for thrt
ruieiiioi me uiiixmncoiil finis auiiouncvu
tourUiprjiudpifb,,Con9ei;t of the, Public
r of Kentucky, the ..lamujement have do-
, r (ha Hurl
'l.lhmrvnr K
teruilhtd to posrKinb 'the concert' 'aud drawing
Tueiilay, Marelt 31st, 1874.
Tfioy luveTalreiily jeallied..
OVUU A .IHUlLilOX OOLCARS
and have il'reat many agents yet to hoar from.
Sodoubt u entertained of . the talt of every ticket
before. theydrafving l Jjut, whether all are eoUtor
ViotMc Concert and drawing wilt jiiitivtly and
.unequivocally take I'laiebn'thf tlitf 'nmb JlieU, and
If any remoirl nnnW Wley tci'l be cpncellat,and-the
prieet will be reduced in proportion to the untold
tickett.
lS.ObO CASH GIFTS.''
it, vjp ys Jr 9
will lo distributed amonj tho'tlcket holders.
Th hckntaarb, nrlnted in coonons Of teuth
and'all rrnctlt p.nrts'wlll bj represented la the
drawing Just as whole llcKeta are.
ONE ORAND CASH OIFT $250000
ONE GRAND CASILGIKX... r 100,000
one oitAND OA? vifirxZ ej.i.l. 60,000
oik lIUAN'O CASirD FT.:. ........Z.. 23.000
11MK tlltAliD.CASII UIKT... 17.500
10 UASll tllMO. fio,,JuiJeBcni.i..i,... iiimi
3q,CASH OIPTS;('i6,O00 each.. 160,009
60 CASH (Sir IS, jjuuuenn uu.uuy
80 CASH U1KT3,
loo.'cASii ointv
150 CASH 01 PM,
2.10 oa mi a if re.
ouu eacu au.uun
400 enoh '4J.000.
,303,each ,,..t., 41W0,
200 each 60 uy
100 ich..ir..U,- :3a50i
'miVib.S ..- '.Rn'nrii
325 cash oim
ll.OoO'CASil OIPT3,
.'CSOjOCKJ
Tnt.'l.li.OOo" (lifts, an Cash, amount.
ing 10 ciwwu
Tho cuSncea' for glfll an i as one to five.
i 1MIICB OP TICKETS.
WhnleTlelbels. S10f 11 lve. 351 Tenths.
rr
..rh.mmnn.t',: Kerpn I Vhi.lo Tltkets for J500
22K Tickets ror $1,000; 113 Whole Thkets for
t5.Ul));2:T WhflsynckeH'fr:'$10.050. No dis
count on Ih'S than $500 w 5rth lWlc,'Ms.,lri,
The Fourth Gift Concer t will bu conducted In
all respects IIU the thise vhlch hav already
been Klven, ,and, full nai tlcolars may bi,learned
frniil circulars, whl'li w ill bo 'sent 'free from thW
otnee to all who apply for Uim;
Orders fur tickets ana
.ropljcatlons for ngeucles "Tl , " V ., U"3 Ur,?U
loswlra arif lect'lve-d.iassertionf sajingi with some spirit,
i seiit in prnmpily.thal'p' that tlitvglrN'coUld not be 'dispensed
will beV attended til n .the
nd 11, honed tbev will I sent 1 11 frti
theru may bo no dlsvppullil ment'or.rley In fllllni;
.ill. Lllwral terms cueu tl those who buy to sell
iilni iAII Hems aro ti einitioriiyi reQUirea w
'liri'lhrlr acrdunta 'ilnd returu' all nnsoM-
tlclb.ta by the.20Udavof J.U'h.
THOS. K. hlfASlCETTE,
Afeot Public Library Ky., tea waojiter uiit
1 Loacerr,' ruoue ltorary unuumg, iwuinnie.
Ky., or
-Easiern' Agents,
?euu, 801' BriVaWayVN.'Y, v
dec23-w4
De.lres!to inform hStstomelin'ii'fheJ
Vubllc In general), that.tue proposes to
Sell nil kinds of ,'"!' ' ' "
DI(Y O0OD3,
JiOTIOS,
: OR0CERIE,
, PROl'lfelONS,
'' QDEENSWAnE
i CABPET8, OlL-CLOTUl', kej Ac,
. o '
'at fuily'as LOW PRI0E3 as is compat
ible wltli(the times.' He-Is nbt offering
a lot.of,old stylf. B9ods.aTniy P?lcf uut
U Selllhg a Ffrsf-class Lin., ot 'Goods
.fully jQw(,as,tlietsa,niR,arLIoles can bo.
qimgiiiiinr ni anyisioiein iuiib .nepngii.
6f the country. 'Ho respectfully nsks art
Ihsnectlbn 'of his 'goods' nn'd prices', nnd
guarantees that a trial will conyjneo thf
nioit skeptical ot tho truth ot nu asser
tions. Very, respectfully, '
, . ' .P..J. K'IST'lER, ;
Qppqslte, the j?ubllc Siuae,, .
Dec. 13-W5' Wclssport, l'enn'a. '
-gUJVJTIJRE; FiCTOR.Y.
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BANKSTREET.-IiEillGHTON'. PA1..
IteKpJctfailrantabQitg tobWfrUniJ'aii'd tba'puV''
nc mRuotrai. taai o eonitanny nnruannaat
for sal, tUUie UJWKSV'Af tl plttOi: Um Try
Houselioid Furniture.
'Compslhe; Bedsteads. 'Bureaus. Sofas.
LouDfets' Wq6d ind (7ane-Se(ited Cliatrs
Look(pg Grasses, all klndsj jbte., fee.
Fiiriilsliliiir Unrtiiifakcri
PUNiillA'LS'promptly attendeil'to at veW reason-1
aoie euamaa. j una -l, is?a.
1T1 TT' ' nWTTTT1-Tl' ' 1 '
.tEiltCTO,,: 'EpA
' DEALER .Iff ' ' ' ,
Dry .Goods ..Notions,
' .GROCERIES,1- QUEERSWARE;
1 OIkwar', nsrdwar, &c.
A PEW TBNDEUIOIWB.
A I,ay of the Lnrtler.
ov iAncuno.
At I.olilghton, Of a- wlntrj' hiorhinz,
Justh's tho .09j'dnywn ilntviilng,
Two mon.'sntiL'l ylud In lmtchers' rfd.
started out td'slay some pigs.' '
Slowly and softly, anrt'ovorsri sly,
J)M tbey oreop unto tho hurablo sly,
Wliora la peaceful, blltglul slutnbor
Slcpt'tbo lilijS, just two In limnbcr,
.Ono )lgy;n9ilreomlngof having a fill
JOr tliq very swtctost Icliul of , swill:
Tlio otljcr li'camt,,of- wallowing lu.tho
choicest muu. i , .
Jlut neither of, them dreamt pf.iiLooD I
'ICceri was tho bln'fld of ea'cli knlf'e,,
.lii'lgntund'reaflj'rprtllOstiilo;
sAnil sooil upon the lnotnlngalv. ' ' '
'.Ql.lnlr fl,n lba t '.1nl.' ''
..." '"-1' vDj.b.
Tlrst camo entreaty; then tho ileath-grop.
plo i I
And tho pigawero ready' for snusago and
iicnipplo. ,
llolrt butcliors.'yo acted well your parts-
near witnet,e, two lacerated lieaits.
Thoso butchers, ybwed that sweeter far
tlian pranges ov.flgs' , , , . ,
Were. tb.Q. vllj-rpasts ,andi pcrapjilo from
Voaonlirs; , ,
Foi; tlicy'said Uicy'd cacii many kinds of
'mcat,'n ' " , t
But s,L'CH sausage wa lnilcei. a trqat .
r.vn'op.TiiE'l'ibs. ' '
by" mr's, si. a. innniiAH.,
' Solomp'n Browp.Jiad, fi'v jlapgli'ters.
Thejoldet of,. these was twenty-six, the
youngest 'eveu'tuen.' In) po'nie ,ot tliq
liea'theii, tjountrles. 'It Is 'considered a
inUfordjijeylicn a rjlrl is bprn, Splq
moh Ur6vnvs mlrifl may JiavQ been, col
ored, with thla heatlieiilsiii thnimh hu.
I own(jl , a pew jn ihe.chuich and cop-
iiiuiueu cuii.'.un'iiiioii'jiy lu us (loiiaiions
for he shook hlsTrca'd lri'ToIenin dis
approval iv) his lamlly Increased, de
claring that.glrls were, and had been
sl'ncVlh'oworUI begii'i, a failure. ' ,
ueariuuo mrs. jjrowu eiliplmtlcally
with', and as the GitatFrithoYliad seen
ut to create them, It, inust.lii'e been'
-with, the consclousnoss.tbaL they might
oe prvnounceu gpoa, ui courMi they
weia good.'' She would Just ask Mr..
BroWn whathero .was that might he
faldi, truthfully in disparagement of
their own children? ...
' Ifi they, wero ,boy?,i Lucj'," said
Browiii footing up) n idry goods bill,
"they woiild-bo self-supporting, Jf,
for.instance,' Matildaihad beuni named
Solomon and you know' that name'
lhas .fallen .toiUhe cldcst iniourifatnlly
ior 'genqrauons sue, or .no rather,.
niigntiiavojeanieq a trado,, and 'would
6ow be able.not only to caro for lilm'J
aelf.but to lendcisMiecdful .asslstancn'
to his. family. X am'sura X never blamed
Betsey Trptwo'qd, .thouBh J, dan't.un-
detstand Jierltaf Jjie. .couldn'tt forgive
David, f.qrjiqt p,epg agir. ilbavnnovcr
forglyeti.onqf.iiyiBitls that ,th0y (lis,
oPRWflMjVeV, . . , - . .
'iDeat,nic,,.$pJonio.n, I.am, sure,. the
B'Ut irS plugt!io pest,ihey ,can. Mn
tllda,s,a very.g.oqd.dreMmnkerT-t'.'i j .
" Bosh I" cries Solomon. Imiinl.lonMv
"tfjPi country, ,s,, pverrun wtth dross,
makers, . 1 lei .you all Ilii, feathers.,
fuss. ,anl llpimuvry ISjriilulng.nsjTi-that
" Mis I'l'iipiyr HV" '.y.ou unaeremna
every additional clrl is nm niiditiona.1
burdejijf) ,6.9mB)ne . Hqk wmli; do
you s.u j)p9&, Lutiy,,, I, pp.id out for- rlbt
bons last year? Only ope hundred
dollar.
tlie giVlsl'yokiiov', 'n6'( doubting my.
sbfHnd- tlm. malb'e!, tn'enty dollars
only1, 'for eai!i. "I ani sure that isn't
extravagant -at all, .There's Deacon
Smart's $all!e; para t,lt utjciv prone
Rpman sash. Our filrlsW very liandy
about lurnlng-th-iir Mings, and. lxpg
Jthem' tiji As good 'As new,, .TJiero were,
nnlir tivpntv-fmp vAV.I. (l, .i..i,'
dreS5.6s thU'fiiVrlnglhat lain tho ilrtss
of each VI1II14 Mis', Mliripn used thirty-
uve,, ano. ,i must say mat our girls'
were timeh the prettiest'."'
"And would have beVii prettier sllil
if they had beanLmiule:outof eii!lit
growled SoIoiuod, deiporfttely fooling
up urn iiccuuniaiogain. ' 1 ,
Figures are nb&tlnitd faott.'i Solcw
mon, Influg'thosbin total of united
coluuinsi.beama auobjtinat'Xman.
' ".Ltell, you, Luoyj.wo ican,'t- co on
In this way,, that's certain. 'Somethtne
'must' bq do.ue.i' Why 'don't 'thoi" get!
married ?V .
" But'tbat-vias a luseJcss question,.' for
this vasja Netvi .EngJand' 6tte',- 'nnd'
'theriwworei cevel aj , thousand m6re
women1 than mi. 11, find as ond mail wit)
-aloived only oue wifr.ilt was quite' Im
possible that all could be pj ovlded with
a liusband.
" Dear me, Solomon,'' said the Jlttlo.
wife, slnlllhg.hulnorpu'sly, "VoU foreeL
" " l". .(VbJ 15 bl
tualiy rio otif b hhriur Ve"Way Walthe
,lrll,l,.i. Il.l ...11.! L.i'.l . J..i I.. ..4.1.1
, ivu, uuiacu. viibiiu
tjulfe disapprove of 1'the'fr',MitfMs.,
band hunting'. r' 7 ' ' ' 'l n' '
KowhIle'Sdloniortliad bec.ii' talkj
Ing thiis c'dniplttlniiigly' 'and 'coiifl jiftt
tialiv toliiirVlfe,1 hls'llW iria'pprlclatefi
daughtvw' tiaU-bV'eWltirteVlUt'VrM'ibJ
new room; . ..... . a -
"rqqrpapa, Indecdj" snapped out
the second sister. "1 do believe ho
begrudges Us tho bird's allowance
whi"li we eat."
" Bird's, allpwnnce I Josepjilno,. I'm
sure there Wn't, n heartier family .of'
girls' In thN' country than ours. , No
canary's portion would do for me of
that I'm sure. I do think It a shame
Ihrtt'flve great girls, nS nblo to work as
we urn, nhould depend up,m one little-,
old, broken dnwn man' for their sup
port. Gome, now, 'Tjlila, Nut It ililleu
Ions'? Don't yoii thiiilvthat' wo night
to (to'snlnellilng?"'
"I'm sure," Matilda said, "that I
liavo been trying Just the best,that I
knew" ,low' Ypu, know I pought the
,iiiachiiie, nhd Hit n then "
''Well," Lucy Said, laughing, "poor
papa had toiniako the payments on it."
"I;'m .sun; I cquldii't ielp that, be
cause I had qxpected,.to. .get. plenty of
sewing to do, aud sewing, you se "
" Is'n (tru'i In tho market. No, 'Til
da, and Josephine, - and, Sarah, and
Flirar all ,of those pretty, traditional,
,aya of a woman turning an honest
penny aro out of date. I've been
thinking this over, nnd I'vd. made up
my tnlnd, Come, glrl, will you stand
by niq? nave you, the courage to lay
asido your dainty slippers, to encase
ymir'fect in heavy shoes, to let the o'un
kUi urown freckles 0111 your lace, 111
fact to w?ar.fi.,llopinr?','
A bloomer ,i" tnq lour cneu .to
gether'.
" Yesrnyriearsi'ior or course 1110
work that I havo laid out for us to do
couldn't bo dQne.liitralns...J have been
thinking that wo had better take Jacob.
Sloan's Tarni'ffirla yeaV," and Miss Lucy,
asMie.'spOKtiiiopened a pocket Knito aim
cnmnienced.,wlittlltig,n bit, of btlck iu
true xanitep style. ...
'Jacob' Sloan's arm 1" tboy cried,
nghaf. ' ''
i es: uoar-i: t was1 over taming 10
Jacob yesteiday, and he's .quite de
lighted that wo liotikl .have thought bt
making the experiment. He Is sure,
hu saysi, thirt if Will bo a Success'. Only
think, girkvhow uico it wonld'be; It we
could help tliq old father lipw.-aRer all
ofi the trouiili.he,,has had wltl us. ,And
wliat.ivtrtuuiph, too. If Wo could ,prpve
to hlin'tl'idt jvlrlal fire it blessliti;': athas'tl
f nqt cxnctl.v' that,' still worth' being
borpi WJiatsay you? .WUi'you put
your ll!"!lr,B i'o lle contract?. Come,
nmy. apirc ue cowaruiy, nor try to una
excuses for siuricing a amy. jacou
never had fire 'mors 'able bddied pilipla
than wo are."
"But wliat wll.l tlie WPrM say? A.no
then, dear.'Lu'cy.you havo bad an offeri
you know. Will Frank" Lawler lie
satisfied that his future wife shoOH en
gage iiiian unladylike occupation?!'1
" ,11 he Is.iiSsitlsfled that .a .woman
ijhould do wliat slio may do well, I'm
very' gla'll 'to have an opportdnity'oi
leamlnc.lt before I'm tit's. Frank Law'
ler, instead of LupiBrovvn,' ,If I havo
S'l'ls.i '?H,'W res assured that.they
fehall bo seir-sunnorttntr. nuitu inde.
poiident 6'f olitslilo' help towards gaining
& livelihood.' nlf theyliavdri' talent for
muHio.'npqvff two ordinary- possession,
hey .may, hfrWi ir".acl.Wr?t l( noti
they will, pot spend tour hours'-ft day In
nseless'beallni'ef tlielr WlittO, helpless
'JiDg&rs- Sgalnst'sonifelll.liSed'piano kej's;-
If tboy;aro greatly isltted 'with superior
lutejjlgerice, ;hey .may.go Intju ,tlia pro
fesslpus ; if not', piey will learn trades
I -don't "niea'n ihlllfncrs and dress
makers, and so onV-l'ut nice little light
trades ,;lilfewatcUimaking land .cngr.1v'
Ing apilidrOjUiug, nt;u, liideprl,. Jiea,vipr
one, If,llv'y liayo tho niusele. Wp all,
havto'm'uscle.'' TheVo Is1 lio o'xeuso that'
wp'shoui'dTcmaln ldle. -The world is
fiilUotuwork, and I can't underatabd'
T,)iy any, honest calling should bei 141., ,
.wpmanly. " Come, girls. let us go and
sign the coiltr.Vcf which blmU us to
ork.op, old Jacob's faiui." , ,
, '"'Dear in'e,' folomoii," said tle vflfe .
Lucy In trie evenllig, "you could not
gucl3 tvhatthoio' glils have done."
'i 1'erha.psi purchased eaoli a now
flllk,," gowled-Splqinqn, withputRftlng
bis eyes from his papf w
4lKo, fnd'et'd nor1,"' cried tlio wlfa In
.dlpnnntlv. ' '4 They've rented Jaeob1
,Sloan,'farmT-elglity, acres, nud.tweuty B
of lUn,frul,"
: " Vmt I" ctiod Solomon", the paper
falling helplessly" it 1.14; feet. "You ,
don't -surely" mean' 'our girls not Ma
tilda, aiiii 'JiKophliie, nnd Sarah',' and
Flora,-and, Luoy?'!
" 1 mean n onp else's gila,.ure)y,"
llieVlfe replied, n little cfply. 1 They
thke-possessionlu Ihe" riiomln'g. Jiicob'
loail'h' to fiuii everything, and they
are t.o liaye qne-haif."
",a'JI: jst tell you(Xuey,".wJ,at It is.
Thll.tlia iu,9nt,jC9nsu(uiuata ,pli;co of, 1
)mnibug I ever heard of. It wilt )t)
4end: failure; arid' they'll fuako them
jieives tliuilaughl'n stocir ot' wholo '
-.neighborhood .Fanning, Indeed I Why,
ilil?'(l3li(t,1i9Jrf,I.of,6er hands Uiat
s)i0 never sweeps, even, without gloves! .
and''Flbrri wrani her head lu a to wel to'
.ilustf l'vd'seef. tfojephlhe'ab ttie'breaWi
faswhiugjl wUlL'tlitt dhli rag clinging to 1
a lffk- .n.d SaralL wrapd. hej- .tlngcrfc '1
with a bit of cl9lh.,each oijqgeparately,,.
if jslie'lmrfgeta'bWs tbprepariJ 5irave
faijmMa'tlle wlItiraiko t" "Und Soioi
men Brown went back to bU paper .'s
.With nscornftiLcliuclsIe -
'ii?r?V6o
VatHlpSkltl tB thb dnd'tif (ho inaiter,'
'AUeatfVjty', W'na'd'ofto;ii ijaltltbat It
'as"s6;' hut; native "ctAi 1 oT'l'i'e'lc-V-lued'l3ufof
HoUldJ ' well v6& WajSr"
treh-bV Wueitterf Eveo'cl$er?4 . ,
ftUfjajwJ .b'eerifa' VlclourtWUrSiJ'
jmt, so, jw. UIX.1JI LAttK,sAao.t.''j W4tJ IfAVroZ8ir.W.",'Ifnlr " ; " e 'May 51, 18T8,"''' v-
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